CANDID

CANDID
Podcast Description
An exploration of underrepresented topics and viewpoints at UVA and beyond, and a concerted effort at de-self-censorship by Katie Sullivan (UVA '25). candidbykatiesullivan.substack.com
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Focuses on personal experiences and societal issues with themes such as the value of sororities in fostering genuine connections, as illustrated in episodes like 'Sororities & Sisterhood: The Kids are Alright', addressing the effects of social media on friendships and exploring the positive impacts of sisterhood through interviews with engaged members.

An exploration of underrepresented topics and viewpoints at UVA and beyond, and a concerted effort at de-self-censorship by Katie Sullivan (UVA ’25).
Photo by Becca Tapert on Unsplash
In the digital age, social media has largely usurped face-to-face interaction, devaluing friendship and real connection. The best way I’ve found to combat this trend in my own life is by joining and being involved in my sorority (Kappa Delta, Beta Alpha Chapter). For this project, I interviewed several of my sisters to give voice to why sororities are still so attractive to young women. What I heard was indicatively wholesome.
Special thanks to Addie Mall, Emilia Gibbs, Maggie Meares, Ryan Rammacher, Issy Denevan, and Lindsey Smith for speaking with me!
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