Rush Talk: Your Back Stage Pass to Sorority Recruitment

Brooke Cox and Chloe Trush

Rush Talk is for moms and daughters navigating sorority recruitment. Hosted by Brooke Cox, an Oklahoma State University sorority alumnae and current sorority parent who has mentored families through recruitment for eight years, and co-hosted by Chloe Trush, a recent OSU graduate, sorority alumnae, and former chapter president, the show offers honest advice, tips, and reassurance during the most exciting (and emotional) week of the year. Rush Talk helps families feel prepared, confident, and connected as they head into recruitment season.

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  1. #4 Prepping for Rush: Resumes, Rec Letters, and Registration Tips

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    #4 Prepping for Rush: Resumes, Rec Letters, and Registration Tips

    You already cleaned up your social media… now it’s time for the part that feels “basic” but can absolutely shape how recruitment goes: what you officially submit for sorority recruitment. In this episode, Brooke and Chloe walk through the sorority recruitment registration process — when it opens (early summer), what gets uploaded, and how chapters actually use that info. Spoiler: your resume is basically your “elevator pitch,” and it helps houses learn your GPA, activities, leadership, and what you’re likely to get involved in once you’re on campus. They also dig into the surprisingly tricky question: should you list Greek affiliation/legacy connections? Brooke shares what she did for her daughter — and why, if she could redo it, she’d handle that line very differently. Then it’s rec letters: what they are, how much they matter now (hint: not like “back then”), which schools still treat them seriously, and why “RECs from strangers on Facebook” can be more cringe than helpful. You’ll also get a practical checklist for what to send an alum writing your rec (resume, cover letter, photo file, PDF format) and the simplest etiquette move most people forget: the thank you note. Season One of Rush Talk is sponsored by The Wooden Nickel in Stillwater — your one-stop shop for Greek life essentials, from Bid Day gifts to rush wardrobes and everything in between. Shop in-store or online at www.shopthenickel.com.  Hit play and get one step ahead before the doors even open.

    23 phút
  2. #10 Is Greek Life Worth It? The House, The Hype, The Memories

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    #10 Is Greek Life Worth It? The House, The Hype, The Memories

    Is Greek life actually worth it? In the final episode of Season One, Brooke and Chloe give their most honest answer yet - and it is a very loud yes. This episode goes deeper than the usual "you'll make friends" pitch. They break down what sorority life really gives you at Oklahoma State, from built-in support systems and academic accountability to leadership skills, networking, confidence, and the kind of friendships that follow you long after college. They also get real about what people mean when they say you're "buying friends," what dues actually pay for, and why the value of Greek life often shows up in the experiences, traditions, and everyday memories you never could have created on your own. Brooke shares her top five reasons sorority life matters, Chloe reflects on how her experience prepared her for law school and life after college, and both hosts talk about the alumni connections, cross-generational friendships, and ordinary sorority house moments that ended up meaning the most. They also keep it honest: Greek life is not perfect, and there are hard moments too. But for both of them, the good still outweighs it all by a mile. If you've been wondering whether recruitment is really worth the cost, stress, and emotional roller coaster, this episode is for you. Season One of Rush Talk is sponsored by The Wooden Nickel in Stillwater — your one-stop shop for Greek life essentials, from Bid Day gifts to rush wardrobes and everything in between. Shop in-store or online at www.shopthenickel.com.

    25 phút
  3. #11 Sorority Recruitment Tips with Special Guest Rush Coach Trisha Addicks

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    #11 Sorority Recruitment Tips with Special Guest Rush Coach Trisha Addicks

    We’re bringing in a BIG name for this bonus episode — and yes, we’re fully fangirling. Trisha Addicks, known as the original sorority rush coach and founder of It’s All Greek to Me, joins Rush Talk to break down what actually matters during recruitment and what doesn’t. From her own experience, from not getting a bid freshman year to building a national coaching business, Trisha shares the real story behind sorority recruitment and how to navigate it with confidence. We get into everything: what the Bama Rush documentary got wrong, why recruitment is more competitive than ever, and the biggest mistake PNMs make (hint: it’s easier to fix than you think). She also explains why TikTok might be hurting, not helping, your chances and what actually makes a girl stand out in conversations. Plus, we talk about confidence, communication, conflict resolution, and why finding your right fit matters more than chasing a “top house.” If you’re heading into recruitment — or helping someone who is — this episode is packed with insider advice you won’t find scrolling social media. Learn more about Trisha Addicks and her coaching resources at https://www.trishaaddicks.com/ and preorder The Rush Bible here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Rush-Bible/Trisha-Addicks/9781668217085 Season One of Rush Talk is sponsored by The Wooden Nickel in Stillwater — your one-stop shop for Greek life essentials, from Bid Day gifts to rush wardrobes and everything in between. Shop in-store or online at www.shopthenickel.com.

    30 phút

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Rush Talk is for moms and daughters navigating sorority recruitment. Hosted by Brooke Cox, an Oklahoma State University sorority alumnae and current sorority parent who has mentored families through recruitment for eight years, and co-hosted by Chloe Trush, a recent OSU graduate, sorority alumnae, and former chapter president, the show offers honest advice, tips, and reassurance during the most exciting (and emotional) week of the year. Rush Talk helps families feel prepared, confident, and connected as they head into recruitment season.

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