Short video reminder from @sspencerthomas about staying mentally resilient in this new school year. http://bit.ly/bZPXKo
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We are still celebrating the great "Reduce the Odd's" program by Steve Kardian last night at Rockhurst University. Great crowd intently focused on how to not become a crime statistic. Thanks to all the awesome students who came out and listened and participated, thank you to Steve for the fantastic keynote and demonstration!
Angie Carr, Rockhurst University
Posted :: August 27 :: 8:55 am
Bobby's a genuine and brilliant speaker who visited our campus and spoke to us as a Greek Community, knowing extremely well the issues with alcohol and drug abuse that are prevalent in our organizations. His factual, direct approach and refreshing speaking style made it an enjoyable and informative event that any student could relate to.
Kate Bitter, University of California, Davis
Posted :: August 12 :: 12:57 pm
T.J. Sullivan's program on Apathy addressed a habitual issue in a way that connected with our undergraduates. The program occurred at the beginning of our convention and I can honestly say there positive were discussions the rest of the weekend based on the info he shared. Thanks for a great program.
Jeremy D. Slivinski, Alpha Kappa Lambda
Posted :: August 12 :: 8:29 am
David Hellstrom gave one of most motivational and educational leadership talks ever given at The Citadel. You cannot ask for more from this exceptional educator.
LTC Kevin C. Dopf, The Citadel
Posted :: August 6 :: 12:00 pm
Justin Jones-Fosu delivered the most captivating and inspiring presentation I have ever experienced. His message on effective leadership strategies was original and insightful, but his style and personality are what elevated his speech. He entered the room full of energy and excitement, made the audience comfortable and never lost their interest. I learned so much from Justin, and want to thank him for that. You could not find a better speaker.
Ryan Hendrix, University of Louisville, Golden Key
Posted :: August 2 :: 5:43 am
I am just coming back from the joy of hearing T.J. Sullivan speak at the Phi Mu Alpha Leadership Institute. His ideas are so amazing, and I cant wait to see what my chapter says about them! What I also loved about this was how much it applied to other areas of my life. I work with on-campus housing and so much of what you said could do great things for them as well!!
Nicholas, Phi Mu Alpha
Posted :: July 28 :: 5:49 pm
Corey Ciocchetti's fantastic presentation on "Chasing Real Rabbits" really lead me to think about what was really important in life and worth investing my time and energy toward. It comes as no surprise to me he has won so many awards for his work with college students. I definitely recommend him.
Danny Holderby, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
Posted :: July 28 :: 3:27 pm
T.J. Sullivan is one of the most engaging speakers I have heard. From "The Apathy Myth" to "Confronting the Idiot," T.J. presents real life solutions to real life problems that we in the fraternal community face; all while being absolutely hilarious! Be prepared to laugh, have a “gut check” moment and come away inspired. I highly recommend him to anyone looking for a presenter who will be absolutely memorable.
Danny Holderby, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
Posted :: July 28 :: 3:17 pm
T.J. Sullivan is one of the best speakers I've had the pleasure of hearing. His no nonsense view on fraternities and other similar groups was refreshing and really inspired me to go back to my brothers a better person and brother rather than just another member of the fraternity.
Eric Justice, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
Posted :: July 26 :: 10:49 pm
T.J. Sullivan made the first day of the 2010 Phi Mu Alpha Leadership Institute in Evansville, Indiana absolutely unforgettable with his side-splitting commentary and incisive analysis of the dynamics of managing a Greek organization. His sessions on "The Apathy Myth" and "Confronting the Idiot" turned our notion of chapter operations on its head. I will gladly turn to this animated speaker for advice on my chapter in the future.
Andy Cherolis, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, National Music Fraternity
Posted :: July 24 :: 6:20 am
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