Chi O Conversations Chi Omega
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A podcast about anything and everything that matters to Chi Omegas.
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Dennis Gillan
Join us as we close out mental health awareness month with Dennis Gillan, founder of Half a Sorrow Foundation, a non-profit focused on suicide prevention.
Dennis tackles the difficult topic of grief and keeping others safe, even if you’re not a mental health expert. He manages to bring levity and insight to this critical topic.
Please note this episode covers potentially triggering topics, such as suicide, depression, and loss. -
Katherine Scully
Life’s challenges can seem overwhelming at times. But Katherine Scully, Iota Alpha | SMU, reminds us that sometimes these challenges can also present wonderful opportunities.
Check out episode 7 of Chi O Conversations, where Katherine talks about how beating the big C has helped her realize not to sweat the small stuff. -
Ansley Bilyeu
It only takes one small thing to start a ripple effect. Ansley Bilyeu, Gamma | Florida State, explains how her visit to Tanzania opened her eyes to the global water crisis.
Check out episode 6 of Chi O Conversations, where Ansley talks about how your passion can help you find your purpose, your career, and your community. -
Chelsea Bear
When it comes to sparking positive conversations, Chelsea Bear, Pi Mu | Florida Gulf Coast, could teach a master class.
Check out episode 5 of Chi O Conversations, where Chelsea shares how she uses her platform to spread awareness of Cerebral Palsy, and how her Chi Omega Sisters encouraged her to be her authentic herself. -
Laura Bennett
What do Chi Omega and competing in the Olympics have in common? According to Laura Bennet, Iota Alpha | SMU, both are about team collaboration, having a vision and executing it. Join us for episode 4 of Chi O Conversations as Laura shares with us the importance of living with intent and appreciating success of any kind.
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Chloe Pasman
Get ready to be inspired by Chloe Pasman, Mu Delta | Bradley. In episode three of Chi O Conversations, Chloe shares how she uses her positivity, her Sisters, and TikTok dances to overcome the challenges she faces living with SEPN1 muscular dystrophy.