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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/the-little-moments  The Little Moments That Shape Camp CultureOn this Camp Code episode, our hosts Gabz and Beth explore one of the most overlooked parts of staff training: the in-between moments.While most camps spend time preparing staff for emergencies, conflict, and big activities, this conversation focuses on the small interactions that quietly shape camp culture every day....]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/the-little-moments'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/the-little-moments</a></h1><p><br/></p><h1>The Little Moments That Shape Camp Culture</h1><p>On this Camp Code episode, our hosts Gabz and Beth explore one of the most overlooked parts of staff training: the in-between moments.While most camps spend time preparing staff for emergencies, conflict, and big activities, this conversation focuses on the small interactions that quietly shape camp culture every day. From transitions and mealtimes to walking between activities and waiting in line, Beth and Gabz explain how these ordinary moments are often where campers decide whether they feel safe, included, and connected. They challenge leaders to stop treating downtime as “empty space” and instead recognize it as some of the most important leadership time at camp.</p><p>Throughout the episode, they share practical ways to help staff lead these moments intentionally. The conversation highlights the importance of learning and using campers’ names, noticing group dynamics early, initiating connection, including campers who may be drifting socially, and helping regulate the emotional energy of a group. Beth and Gabz also offer experiential staff training ideas like mapping transitions around camp, role-playing awkward social moments, and teaching counselors how to turn simple walks across camp into opportunities for connection and fun. The episode is a reminder that camp magic is rarely built only in the big events. More often, it grows through small repeated moments where campers feel noticed, welcomed, and like they truly belong.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth,</p><p>Beth closes this season of Camp Code by reminding leaders that some of the most important moments at camp will never feel dramatic. The way staff greet campers, respond to awkwardness, include someone in a conversation, or guide a transition can shape the emotional tone of camp more than any large program. Strong camp cultures are built through intentional small moments, not just big events. When camps train staff to pay attention to those everyday interactions, they create spaces that feel calmer, safer, more connected, and more inclusive for everyone.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>Beth Allison, Camp</b></a><b> Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/the-little-moments'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/the-little-moments</a></h1><p><br/></p><h1>The Little Moments That Shape Camp Culture</h1><p>On this Camp Code episode, our hosts Gabz and Beth explore one of the most overlooked parts of staff training: the in-between moments.While most camps spend time preparing staff for emergencies, conflict, and big activities, this conversation focuses on the small interactions that quietly shape camp culture every day. From transitions and mealtimes to walking between activities and waiting in line, Beth and Gabz explain how these ordinary moments are often where campers decide whether they feel safe, included, and connected. They challenge leaders to stop treating downtime as “empty space” and instead recognize it as some of the most important leadership time at camp.</p><p>Throughout the episode, they share practical ways to help staff lead these moments intentionally. The conversation highlights the importance of learning and using campers’ names, noticing group dynamics early, initiating connection, including campers who may be drifting socially, and helping regulate the emotional energy of a group. Beth and Gabz also offer experiential staff training ideas like mapping transitions around camp, role-playing awkward social moments, and teaching counselors how to turn simple walks across camp into opportunities for connection and fun. The episode is a reminder that camp magic is rarely built only in the big events. More often, it grows through small repeated moments where campers feel noticed, welcomed, and like they truly belong.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth,</p><p>Beth closes this season of Camp Code by reminding leaders that some of the most important moments at camp will never feel dramatic. The way staff greet campers, respond to awkwardness, include someone in a conversation, or guide a transition can shape the emotional tone of camp more than any large program. Strong camp cultures are built through intentional small moments, not just big events. When camps train staff to pay attention to those everyday interactions, they create spaces that feel calmer, safer, more connected, and more inclusive for everyone.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>Beth Allison, Camp</b></a><b> Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/recoverwhenmessingup  Repair, Reflect, Reenter: Teaching Staff How to Recover From MistakesOn this Camp Code episode, our host Gabz and Beth dig into one of the most important staff training topics at camp: what happens after someone makes a mistake. They talk about how many staff members are not struggling because they fail, but because they do not know how to recover well. You...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/recoverwhenmessingup'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/recoverwhenmessingup</a></h1><p><br/></p><h1>Repair, Reflect, Reenter: Teaching Staff How to Recover From Mistakes</h1><p>On this Camp Code episode, our host Gabz and Beth dig into one of the most important staff training topics at camp: what happens after someone makes a mistake. They talk about how many staff members are not struggling because they fail, but because they do not know how to recover well. Young staff often become defensive, avoid hard conversations, shut down after feedback, or spiral with embarrassment. Beth and Gabz explain that camp leaders can shift this culture by teaching staff that mistakes are normal, repair is expected, and growth matters more than perfection.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth,</p><p>Beth closes the episode with a reminder that strong staff teams are not built on perfection. They are built on honesty, accountability, and growth. Staff need to hear clearly that mistakes will happen and that what matters most is how they respond afterward. Can they be honest, repair relationships, stay teachable, and keep going? When leaders normalize mistakes and focus on growth instead of shame, they create a camp culture where staff feel supported enough to learn, improve, and build trust all summer long.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>Beth Allison, Camp</b></a><b> Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/professionalism  Teaching Professionalism at Camp Without Losing the FunOn this episode of camp code our hosts Gabrielle and Beth talk about what it really means to teach professionalism in a camp setting where fun and silliness are part of the culture but responsibility is always present. They explore how camp is often one of the most meaningful first jobs young people will eve...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/professionalism'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/professionalism</a></h1><p><br/></p><h1>Teaching Professionalism at Camp Without Losing the Fun</h1><p>On this episode of camp code our hosts Gabrielle and Beth talk about what it really means to teach professionalism in a camp setting where fun and silliness are part of the culture but responsibility is always present. They explore how camp is often one of the most meaningful first jobs young people will ever have, and why it still needs clear expectations around safety, communication, reliability and respect. Rather than treating professionalism as something stiff or corporate, they reframe it as trust. Staff are not just showing up to have a good time, they are being trusted by families with children, and that shifts everything about how we train, support, and lead them.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz,</p><p>Canada: <a href='https://amzn.to/3Rnae0J%EF%BF%BC'>https://amzn.to/3Rnae0J<br/></a>USA: <a href='https://amzn.to/49voE57'>https://amzn.to/49voE57</a> </p><p>The Ontel Battery Daddy is a simple but surprisingly powerful camp hack that helps keep all your batteries organized in one portable case, while also including a built-in tester so you can quickly see which ones still work. Instead of digging through drawers or dealing with dead batteries mid-program, camp teams can store and access everything in one place, which is especially helpful for maintenance, healthcare, and program areas that rely on batteries daily. It also becomes a shared resource across departments and reduces small but constant interruptions. Even better, it can double as a helpful engagement tool, like when a homesick camper got involved in testing batteries while staff were supporting families, showing how a practical tool can also create moments of connection during busy camp days..</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>Beth Allison, Camp</b></a><b> Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/professionalism'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/professionalism</a></h1><p><br/></p><h1>Teaching Professionalism at Camp Without Losing the Fun</h1><p>On this episode of camp code our hosts Gabrielle and Beth talk about what it really means to teach professionalism in a camp setting where fun and silliness are part of the culture but responsibility is always present. They explore how camp is often one of the most meaningful first jobs young people will ever have, and why it still needs clear expectations around safety, communication, reliability and respect. Rather than treating professionalism as something stiff or corporate, they reframe it as trust. Staff are not just showing up to have a good time, they are being trusted by families with children, and that shifts everything about how we train, support, and lead them.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz,</p><p>Canada: <a href='https://amzn.to/3Rnae0J%EF%BF%BC'>https://amzn.to/3Rnae0J<br/></a>USA: <a href='https://amzn.to/49voE57'>https://amzn.to/49voE57</a> </p><p>The Ontel Battery Daddy is a simple but surprisingly powerful camp hack that helps keep all your batteries organized in one portable case, while also including a built-in tester so you can quickly see which ones still work. Instead of digging through drawers or dealing with dead batteries mid-program, camp teams can store and access everything in one place, which is especially helpful for maintenance, healthcare, and program areas that rely on batteries daily. It also becomes a shared resource across departments and reduces small but constant interruptions. Even better, it can double as a helpful engagement tool, like when a homesick camper got involved in testing batteries while staff were supporting families, showing how a practical tool can also create moments of connection during busy camp days..</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>Beth Allison, Camp</b></a><b> Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/coolheaded When Counselors Freeze: Teaching Staff to Think Clearly Under PressureOn this episode of camp code our hosts Gabrielle and Beth get real about a moment every camp leader has seen. A camper is crying, two kids are arguing, the plan is falling apart, and the counselor just freezes. Instead of treating that as a failure, they unpack what is actually going on. Most staff ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/coolheaded'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/coolheaded</a></p><h1>When Counselors Freeze: Teaching Staff to Think Clearly Under Pressure</h1><p>On this episode of camp code our hosts Gabrielle and Beth get real about a moment every camp leader has seen. A camper is crying, two kids are arguing, the plan is falling apart, and the counselor just freezes. Instead of treating that as a failure, they unpack what is actually going on. Most staff have never been taught how to think under pressure. So when things get intense, their brains do exactly what brains do. They panic, shut down, or rush in too fast. This episode focuses on how to change that by teaching simple, practical skills like pausing for a few seconds, noticing what is really happening, and choosing one small helpful action instead of trying to fix everything at once.</p><p>What makes this conversation land is how grounded it is in real training. Gabrielle and Beth share hands-on activities and simple frameworks like stopping, approaching appropriately, and speaking kindly, all designed to build confidence through practice. The goal is not perfection. It is helping staff feel steady enough to act, ask good questions, and know when to call for help. When counselors practice these skills ahead of time, they are far more likely to stay calm and capable when camp life gets messy, which it always does.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth,</p><p>Normalize asking for help by teaching staff that strong leadership is not about handling everything alone, but about knowing when to involve others. Many new counselors see asking for help as failure, but in reality, it is a sign of good judgment. During training, you can bring this to life with a simple “helpline” exercise by creating three zones: handle it yourself, ask a peer for support, or call a supervisor immediately. As staff place themselves along the line in response to different scenarios, they begin to understand how others assess risk and responsibility, and it opens up meaningful discussion. </p><p>The bigger goal is to reinforce a clear thinking process that staff can rely on: pause, notice what is happening, take a small helpful action, ask questions, make a thoughtful decision, and get support when needed. When staff have the chance to practice this in real scenarios, they build confidence and are far less likely to freeze when challenging moments come up.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>Beth Allison, Camp</b></a><b> Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/coolheaded'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/coolheaded</a></p><h1>When Counselors Freeze: Teaching Staff to Think Clearly Under Pressure</h1><p>On this episode of camp code our hosts Gabrielle and Beth get real about a moment every camp leader has seen. A camper is crying, two kids are arguing, the plan is falling apart, and the counselor just freezes. Instead of treating that as a failure, they unpack what is actually going on. Most staff have never been taught how to think under pressure. So when things get intense, their brains do exactly what brains do. They panic, shut down, or rush in too fast. This episode focuses on how to change that by teaching simple, practical skills like pausing for a few seconds, noticing what is really happening, and choosing one small helpful action instead of trying to fix everything at once.</p><p>What makes this conversation land is how grounded it is in real training. Gabrielle and Beth share hands-on activities and simple frameworks like stopping, approaching appropriately, and speaking kindly, all designed to build confidence through practice. The goal is not perfection. It is helping staff feel steady enough to act, ask good questions, and know when to call for help. When counselors practice these skills ahead of time, they are far more likely to stay calm and capable when camp life gets messy, which it always does.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth,</p><p>Normalize asking for help by teaching staff that strong leadership is not about handling everything alone, but about knowing when to involve others. Many new counselors see asking for help as failure, but in reality, it is a sign of good judgment. During training, you can bring this to life with a simple “helpline” exercise by creating three zones: handle it yourself, ask a peer for support, or call a supervisor immediately. As staff place themselves along the line in response to different scenarios, they begin to understand how others assess risk and responsibility, and it opens up meaningful discussion. </p><p>The bigger goal is to reinforce a clear thinking process that staff can rely on: pause, notice what is happening, take a small helpful action, ask questions, make a thoughtful decision, and get support when needed. When staff have the chance to practice this in real scenarios, they build confidence and are far less likely to freeze when challenging moments come up.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>Beth Allison, Camp</b></a><b> Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Less Talking, More Doing: Making Leadership Training Experietial - with Shoshi Rothschild - Camp Code #168</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/lesstalkingmoredoing Bringing Leadership Training to Life at CampIn this episode of Camp Code, Beth Allison, Gabrielle Rail, and Shoshi Rothchild challenge a common trap in staff training: too much talking, not enough doing. They make a compelling case that leadership isn’t learned through lectures; it’s built through practice. From marshmallow tower challenges to role playing h...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/lesstalkingmoredoing'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/lesstalkingmoredoing</a></p><h1>Bringing Leadership Training to Life at Camp</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, Beth Allison, Gabrielle Rail, and Shoshi Rothchild challenge a common trap in staff training: too much talking, not enough doing. They make a compelling case that leadership isn’t learned through lectures; it’s built through practice. From marshmallow tower challenges to role playing homesick campers, the episode is packed with hands-on strategies that turn passive sessions into active learning. These experiential approaches don’t just improve retention; they build confidence, strengthen relationships, and mirror the real-life unpredictability of camp. The core idea is simple but powerful: if staff are expected to lead in dynamic, human-centered environments, their training should reflect that same energy.</p><p>The conversation goes further by showing how small shifts—like adding movement, using quick decision-making scenarios, or turning feedback into a game can dramatically increase engagement and impact. Activities like “try-teach-talk,” themed training days, and even creative projects like staff-made videos help embed learning in ways that stick. But the real magic lies in reflection. Each activity is paired with intentional debriefs that help staff connect what they did to how they’ll lead. The result is training that feels less like school and more like camp itself: interactive, meaningful, and rooted in community. If there’s one takeaway, it’s this: memorable training isn’t about covering more content, it’s about creating moments where staff actually experience what great leadership feels like.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz,</p><p>One of the most effective and often overlooked ways to strengthen staff training is through <b>intentional recall</b>, not just repetition. Drawing on insights from Neuroplasticity, this approach emphasizes that learning sticks when people actively retrieve information rather than passively review it. In practice, that means closing the “book” and asking staff to remember, apply, and use what they’ve learned instead of simply hearing it once and moving on.</p><p>A simple but powerful way to build this into camp training is through “capsules.” After introducing a concept such as handling camper behavior or problem solving, staff revisit it 48 hours later through new, scenario-based challenges that require them to recall and apply what they learned. These quick touchpoints can be woven into existing moments like meals or by slightly shortening sessions to make space. The result is stronger retention, more confident staff, and skills that actually show up when it matters most during the summer.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:sorthschild@workwithintent.ca?'><b>Shoshi Rothschild</b></a><b>, Founder and Principal - </b><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>in.tent Consulting and Facilitation</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>Beth Allison, Camp</b></a><b> Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/lesstalkingmoredoing'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/lesstalkingmoredoing</a></p><h1>Bringing Leadership Training to Life at Camp</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, Beth Allison, Gabrielle Rail, and Shoshi Rothchild challenge a common trap in staff training: too much talking, not enough doing. They make a compelling case that leadership isn’t learned through lectures; it’s built through practice. From marshmallow tower challenges to role playing homesick campers, the episode is packed with hands-on strategies that turn passive sessions into active learning. These experiential approaches don’t just improve retention; they build confidence, strengthen relationships, and mirror the real-life unpredictability of camp. The core idea is simple but powerful: if staff are expected to lead in dynamic, human-centered environments, their training should reflect that same energy.</p><p>The conversation goes further by showing how small shifts—like adding movement, using quick decision-making scenarios, or turning feedback into a game can dramatically increase engagement and impact. Activities like “try-teach-talk,” themed training days, and even creative projects like staff-made videos help embed learning in ways that stick. But the real magic lies in reflection. Each activity is paired with intentional debriefs that help staff connect what they did to how they’ll lead. The result is training that feels less like school and more like camp itself: interactive, meaningful, and rooted in community. If there’s one takeaway, it’s this: memorable training isn’t about covering more content, it’s about creating moments where staff actually experience what great leadership feels like.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz,</p><p>One of the most effective and often overlooked ways to strengthen staff training is through <b>intentional recall</b>, not just repetition. Drawing on insights from Neuroplasticity, this approach emphasizes that learning sticks when people actively retrieve information rather than passively review it. In practice, that means closing the “book” and asking staff to remember, apply, and use what they’ve learned instead of simply hearing it once and moving on.</p><p>A simple but powerful way to build this into camp training is through “capsules.” After introducing a concept such as handling camper behavior or problem solving, staff revisit it 48 hours later through new, scenario-based challenges that require them to recall and apply what they learned. These quick touchpoints can be woven into existing moments like meals or by slightly shortening sessions to make space. The result is stronger retention, more confident staff, and skills that actually show up when it matters most during the summer.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:sorthschild@workwithintent.ca?'><b>Shoshi Rothschild</b></a><b>, Founder and Principal - </b><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>in.tent Consulting and Facilitation</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>Beth Allison, Camp</b></a><b> Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Teaching Staff How to Notice Things - Camp Code #167</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/teaching-staff-how-to-notice-things The Skill No One Trains (But Every Great Camp Leader Needs)On this episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabz dig into one of the most overlooked and most essential skills in camp leadership: teaching staff how to notice. Not just supervising for safety, but observing with purpose. It’s the difference between running an activity and truly understandi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/teaching-staff-how-to-notice-things'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/teaching-staff-how-to-notice-things</a></p><h1>The Skill No One Trains (But Every Great Camp Leader Needs)</h1><p>On this episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabz dig into one of the most overlooked and most essential skills in camp leadership: teaching staff how to <em>notice</em>. Not just supervising for safety, but observing with purpose. It’s the difference between running an activity and truly understanding the campers within it. From spotting the quiet camper who’s pulling away to recognizing moments of connection, joy, or leadership, noticing is what allows great counselors to step in early, build relationships, and shape meaningful experiences.</p><p>The challenge? Noticing isn’t instinctive, it’s learned. Many younger staff haven’t had the chance to develop observational awareness, often due to structured environments, screen-focused attention, and a growing fear of being judged themselves. That inward focus makes it harder to read the room. The solution is intentional practice. Beth and Gabs share simple, practical ways to build this skill into training: using observers in scenarios, breaking down cues like facial expressions, body language, and group dynamics, and asking predictive questions like “What might happen next?” to help staff think ahead instead of just reacting.</p><p>By embedding noticing into everyday moments, whether through reflection, shared observations, or guided practice leaders can help staff shift how they see their role and the campers in front of them.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth,</p><p>Instead of simply telling staff to “pay attention,” build noticing into a daily habit. A simple question like <em>“What did you notice today?”</em> encourages reflection, sharpens awareness, and helps staff connect their observations to action. Over time, this consistent practice strengthens empathy, improves decision-making, and helps staff feel more confident and prepared in the moment.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/teaching-staff-how-to-notice-things'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/teaching-staff-how-to-notice-things</a></p><h1>The Skill No One Trains (But Every Great Camp Leader Needs)</h1><p>On this episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabz dig into one of the most overlooked and most essential skills in camp leadership: teaching staff how to <em>notice</em>. Not just supervising for safety, but observing with purpose. It’s the difference between running an activity and truly understanding the campers within it. From spotting the quiet camper who’s pulling away to recognizing moments of connection, joy, or leadership, noticing is what allows great counselors to step in early, build relationships, and shape meaningful experiences.</p><p>The challenge? Noticing isn’t instinctive, it’s learned. Many younger staff haven’t had the chance to develop observational awareness, often due to structured environments, screen-focused attention, and a growing fear of being judged themselves. That inward focus makes it harder to read the room. The solution is intentional practice. Beth and Gabs share simple, practical ways to build this skill into training: using observers in scenarios, breaking down cues like facial expressions, body language, and group dynamics, and asking predictive questions like “What might happen next?” to help staff think ahead instead of just reacting.</p><p>By embedding noticing into everyday moments, whether through reflection, shared observations, or guided practice leaders can help staff shift how they see their role and the campers in front of them.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth,</p><p>Instead of simply telling staff to “pay attention,” build noticing into a daily habit. A simple question like <em>“What did you notice today?”</em> encourages reflection, sharpens awareness, and helps staff connect their observations to action. Over time, this consistent practice strengthens empathy, improves decision-making, and helps staff feel more confident and prepared in the moment.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/the-best-and-most-effective-staff-training-schedule Designing Staff Training That Actually Prepares Your TeamOn this episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabz sit down with consultant and former camp director Shoshi Rothschild to explore how to design a staff training schedule that truly prepares people for the realities of camp. Instead of cramming information into a packed week of l...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/the-best-and-most-effective-staff-training-schedule'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/the-best-and-most-effective-staff-training-schedule</a></p><h1>Designing Staff Training That Actually Prepares Your Team</h1><p>On this episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabz sit down with consultant and former camp director Shoshi Rothschild to explore how to design a staff training schedule that truly prepares people for the realities of camp. Instead of cramming information into a packed week of lectures, Shoshi encourages leaders to think intentionally about the staff experience; building a sequence that develops confidence, relationships, and practical skills. Great training, she argues, should leave staff energized and empowered, not overwhelmed.</p><p>The conversation dives into practical strategies: structuring training around either the individual or the community, balancing session types (interactive, peer-led, recreational, and lecture), and prioritizing experiential learning wherever possible. From creative simulations like a “day-in-the-life” relay to thoughtful scheduling that accounts for energy levels and returning staff experience, the message is clear—learning sticks when staff are actively involved. By designing training that emphasizes shared experiences, reflection, and clear expectations, camp leaders can build teams that feel confident, connected, and ready to create an incredible summer for campers.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Shoshi,</p><p>One of the most effective ways to improve staff training is to ask your staff what they actually need. Shoshi recommends surveying staff twice: once before training begins and once near the end of training week. Sending a short survey after contracts are signed allows leaders to understand what staff are excited about, what they’re nervous about, and what skills they hope to build. That insight can help shape a training schedule that speaks directly to their needs—and shows staff their voices matter.</p><p>She also suggests surveying staff a day or two before training ends rather than on the final day. This timing gives leadership teams the chance to adjust or reinforce topics if staff are still feeling unsure about something. Instead of discovering gaps after training is over, leaders can course-correct in real time—helping ensure staff leave training feeling confident, supported, and ready for the summer.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:sorthschild@workwithintent.ca?'><b>Shoshi Rothschild</b></a><b>, Founder and Principal - </b><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>in.tent Consulting and Facilitation</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/the-best-and-most-effective-staff-training-schedule'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/the-best-and-most-effective-staff-training-schedule</a></p><h1>Designing Staff Training That Actually Prepares Your Team</h1><p>On this episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabz sit down with consultant and former camp director Shoshi Rothschild to explore how to design a staff training schedule that truly prepares people for the realities of camp. Instead of cramming information into a packed week of lectures, Shoshi encourages leaders to think intentionally about the staff experience; building a sequence that develops confidence, relationships, and practical skills. Great training, she argues, should leave staff energized and empowered, not overwhelmed.</p><p>The conversation dives into practical strategies: structuring training around either the individual or the community, balancing session types (interactive, peer-led, recreational, and lecture), and prioritizing experiential learning wherever possible. From creative simulations like a “day-in-the-life” relay to thoughtful scheduling that accounts for energy levels and returning staff experience, the message is clear—learning sticks when staff are actively involved. By designing training that emphasizes shared experiences, reflection, and clear expectations, camp leaders can build teams that feel confident, connected, and ready to create an incredible summer for campers.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Shoshi,</p><p>One of the most effective ways to improve staff training is to ask your staff what they actually need. Shoshi recommends surveying staff twice: once before training begins and once near the end of training week. Sending a short survey after contracts are signed allows leaders to understand what staff are excited about, what they’re nervous about, and what skills they hope to build. That insight can help shape a training schedule that speaks directly to their needs—and shows staff their voices matter.</p><p>She also suggests surveying staff a day or two before training ends rather than on the final day. This timing gives leadership teams the chance to adjust or reinforce topics if staff are still feeling unsure about something. Instead of discovering gaps after training is over, leaders can course-correct in real time—helping ensure staff leave training feeling confident, supported, and ready for the summer.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:sorthschild@workwithintent.ca?'><b>Shoshi Rothschild</b></a><b>, Founder and Principal - </b><a href='https://www.workwithintent.ca/'><b>in.tent Consulting and Facilitation</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/howtobeaboss How to Be a Boss Who Builds Trust, Not TensionOn this episode of Camp Code, Gabs and Kate unpack what it really means to be a good boss. The throughline? Trust. Through transparency about decisions, honest follow-through, and prioritizing their own mental health, leaders model the kind of steadiness they hope to see in their staff. They explore tools like 360-degree...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/howtobeaboss'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/howtobeaboss</a></p><h1>How to Be a Boss Who Builds Trust, Not Tension</h1><p>On this episode of Camp Code, Gabs and Kate unpack what it really means to be a good boss. The throughline? Trust. Through transparency about decisions, honest follow-through, and prioritizing their own mental health, leaders model the kind of steadiness they hope to see in their staff. They explore tools like 360-degree feedback, empathetic language (“the story I’m telling myself…”), and giving credit generously—simple practices that build credibility and confidence across a team.</p><p>The conversation also challenges leaders to take off their “admin goggles,” remembering that frontline staff don’t see the full picture. By holding high standards, communicating the why, and leading with empathy instead of ego, supervisors don’t just manage people—they develop them.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Carrie Lawson - Camp C,</p><p>At the Women in Camp Summit, Carrie Lawson from Camp C shared that their team has shifted from using the term “inclusion” to “camper support.” The change helps remove stigma that can label certain campers as different and instead recognizes that every child has unique needs. At Camp C, the camper support team acts as project managers for problem-solving and support across camp—serving all campers, not just those with a diagnosis or identified difference.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:kate@stephanerichard.ca?'><b>Kate Taylor</b></a><b>, Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.stephanerichard.ca/'><b>Stephane Richard Development Consulting</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/howtobeaboss'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/howtobeaboss</a></p><h1>How to Be a Boss Who Builds Trust, Not Tension</h1><p>On this episode of Camp Code, Gabs and Kate unpack what it really means to be a good boss. The throughline? Trust. Through transparency about decisions, honest follow-through, and prioritizing their own mental health, leaders model the kind of steadiness they hope to see in their staff. They explore tools like 360-degree feedback, empathetic language (“the story I’m telling myself…”), and giving credit generously—simple practices that build credibility and confidence across a team.</p><p>The conversation also challenges leaders to take off their “admin goggles,” remembering that frontline staff don’t see the full picture. By holding high standards, communicating the why, and leading with empathy instead of ego, supervisors don’t just manage people—they develop them.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Carrie Lawson - Camp C,</p><p>At the Women in Camp Summit, Carrie Lawson from Camp C shared that their team has shifted from using the term “inclusion” to “camper support.” The change helps remove stigma that can label certain campers as different and instead recognizes that every child has unique needs. At Camp C, the camper support team acts as project managers for problem-solving and support across camp—serving all campers, not just those with a diagnosis or identified difference.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:kate@stephanerichard.ca?'><b>Kate Taylor</b></a><b>, Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.stephanerichard.ca/'><b>Stephane Richard Development Consulting</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Our Favourite Beth Practices - with Kate Taylor- Camp Code #164</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/ourfavouritebeth Let me be perfectly clear…When Beth “Topaz” Allison isn’t in the room, you feel it. So this week on Camp Code, we did what made the most sense: we turned the episode into a tribute—surfacing the Beth practices that have quietly (and not so quietly) shaped how so many of us lead. Emerging is a clear picture of Beth’s core philosophy: start with people, lead with ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/ourfavouritebeth'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/ourfavouritebeth</a></p><h1>Let me be perfectly clear…</h1><p>When Beth “Topaz” Allison isn’t in the room, you feel it. So this week on <em>Camp Code</em>, we did what made the most sense: we turned the episode into a tribute—surfacing the Beth practices that have quietly (and not so quietly) shaped how so many of us lead.</p><p>Emerging is a clear picture of Beth’s core philosophy: start with people, lead with intention, and build everything from the end backward. From empowering staff to develop judgment rather than dependence, to using tools like the Four S’s to filter decisions through safety, stewardship, self-esteem, and service, Beth’s influence shows up in how camps think—not just what they do. Her insistence on front loading learning, naming the “why” before the “what,” and reverse-engineering training from the final feeling or outcome makes learning stick and gives staff confidence in the moment, not just during training.</p><p>Just as powerful is how Beth leads behind the scenes. Whether it’s building metaphor-rich training experiences, creating shared language through personality frameworks, or choosing presence over perfection by sitting down at meals and genuinely connecting, her leadership is rooted in relationship. She models clarity without cruelty (“let me be perfectly clear”), care without coddling, and consistency without rigidity. At her core, Beth is a connector—someone who sees people, names what matters, and reminds us that when leadership is intentional, the impact lasts far beyond the season.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby (and Beth of course),</p><p>This Beth practice centers on clarity as an act of care. By intentionally using the phrase <em>“let me be perfectly clear,”</em> Beth signals to staff that what follows is the true takeaway—the headline they need to remember. It’s a teaching tool that reduces confusion, reinforces expectations, and protects both people and camp, especially when stakes are high. Whether clarifying safety boundaries or consequences, Beth models that being direct isn’t about being harsh; it’s about preventing misunderstandings that can cost someone their job or put others at risk. Paired with warmth, restraint, and a well-timed stern face, this approach shows how clear communication—used sparingly and intentionally—builds trust and accountability.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:kate@stephanerichard.ca?'><b>Kate Taylor</b></a><b>, Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.stephanerichard.ca/'><b>Stephane Richard Development Consulting</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/ourfavouritebeth'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/ourfavouritebeth</a></p><h1>Let me be perfectly clear…</h1><p>When Beth “Topaz” Allison isn’t in the room, you feel it. So this week on <em>Camp Code</em>, we did what made the most sense: we turned the episode into a tribute—surfacing the Beth practices that have quietly (and not so quietly) shaped how so many of us lead.</p><p>Emerging is a clear picture of Beth’s core philosophy: start with people, lead with intention, and build everything from the end backward. From empowering staff to develop judgment rather than dependence, to using tools like the Four S’s to filter decisions through safety, stewardship, self-esteem, and service, Beth’s influence shows up in how camps think—not just what they do. Her insistence on front loading learning, naming the “why” before the “what,” and reverse-engineering training from the final feeling or outcome makes learning stick and gives staff confidence in the moment, not just during training.</p><p>Just as powerful is how Beth leads behind the scenes. Whether it’s building metaphor-rich training experiences, creating shared language through personality frameworks, or choosing presence over perfection by sitting down at meals and genuinely connecting, her leadership is rooted in relationship. She models clarity without cruelty (“let me be perfectly clear”), care without coddling, and consistency without rigidity. At her core, Beth is a connector—someone who sees people, names what matters, and reminds us that when leadership is intentional, the impact lasts far beyond the season.</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby (and Beth of course),</p><p>This Beth practice centers on clarity as an act of care. By intentionally using the phrase <em>“let me be perfectly clear,”</em> Beth signals to staff that what follows is the true takeaway—the headline they need to remember. It’s a teaching tool that reduces confusion, reinforces expectations, and protects both people and camp, especially when stakes are high. Whether clarifying safety boundaries or consequences, Beth models that being direct isn’t about being harsh; it’s about preventing misunderstandings that can cost someone their job or put others at risk. Paired with warmth, restraint, and a well-timed stern face, this approach shows how clear communication—used sparingly and intentionally—builds trust and accountability.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:kate@stephanerichard.ca?'><b>Kate Taylor</b></a><b>, Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.stephanerichard.ca/'><b>Stephane Richard Development Consulting</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>RE-RELEASE: Best Interview Practices - Camp Code #19</itunes:title>
    <title>RE-RELEASE: Best Interview Practices - Camp Code #19</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/re-release-bestinterviewpractices   Hiring with Intention: Spotting the Right Staff Before Training BeginsThough we often consider the first day of staff training the time when we begin absorbing our new team into the camp culture, the reality is that staff orientation starts during the application process. Is the person trainable? How will he or she work on the team that is ass...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/re-release-bestinterviewpractices'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/re-release-bestinterviewpractices</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>Hiring with Intention: Spotting the Right Staff Before Training Begins</h1><p>Though we often consider the first day of staff training the time when we begin absorbing our new team into the camp culture, the reality is that staff orientation starts during the application process. Is the person trainable? How will he or she work on the team that is assembled? Does the applicant &quot;get it?&quot; Join Gab, Beth, and Ruby for a discussion of their favorite interview questions and time-tested ways to figure out if an applicant is a good fit. </p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth,</p><p>Training Your hiring process has to be what is best for camp. It is a hard job but you, as the director, are the one that has the big picture. You must put the effort in to make the hiring process be whatever the camp needs. It may involve re-interviewing return staff and asking some hard questions. These are the most important decisions you will make all year. If something feels off, trust your gut. Ask questions to your return staff about things that didn&apos;t follow your camp philosophy that happened the year before. You can say &quot;I am offering you a job but here is my concern from last year and that cannot happen again.&quot; Hiring is not about being their friend. Make sure they understand that you must do what is best for camp. And never apologize for high expectations.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/re-release-bestinterviewpractices'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/re-release-bestinterviewpractices</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>Hiring with Intention: Spotting the Right Staff Before Training Begins</h1><p>Though we often consider the first day of staff training the time when we begin absorbing our new team into the camp culture, the reality is that staff orientation starts during the application process. Is the person trainable? How will he or she work on the team that is assembled? Does the applicant &quot;get it?&quot; Join Gab, Beth, and Ruby for a discussion of their favorite interview questions and time-tested ways to figure out if an applicant is a good fit. </p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth,</p><p>Training Your hiring process has to be what is best for camp. It is a hard job but you, as the director, are the one that has the big picture. You must put the effort in to make the hiring process be whatever the camp needs. It may involve re-interviewing return staff and asking some hard questions. These are the most important decisions you will make all year. If something feels off, trust your gut. Ask questions to your return staff about things that didn&apos;t follow your camp philosophy that happened the year before. You can say &quot;I am offering you a job but here is my concern from last year and that cannot happen again.&quot; Hiring is not about being their friend. Make sure they understand that you must do what is best for camp. And never apologize for high expectations.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Preparing Staff for the Reality of Today’s Campers - with Ruby Compton - Camp Code #163</itunes:title>
    <title>Preparing Staff for the Reality of Today’s Campers - with Ruby Compton - Camp Code #163</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/preparingstafffortherealityoftodayscampers Training Staff for the Kids That Show up TodayThis Camp Code episode explores the realities children are facing today and how those realities must reshape the way camps train their staff. Beth, Gabrielle, and Ruby unpack how comparison culture, constant visibility through photos and video, heightened global awareness, anxiety, lonelines...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/preparingstafffortherealityoftodayscampers'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/preparingstafffortherealityoftodayscampers</a></p><h1>Training Staff for the Kids That Show up Today</h1><p>This Camp Code episode explores the realities children are facing today and how those realities must reshape the way camps train their staff. Beth, Gabrielle, and Ruby unpack how comparison culture, constant visibility through photos and video, heightened global awareness, anxiety, loneliness, sensory overload, and shortened attention spans are showing up in camper behavior. They emphasize that today’s campers arrive overwhelmed, not broken, and that many challenges labeled as “behavior issues” are actually signs of stress, disconnection, or unmet emotional needs.</p><p>The hosts connect these challenges to concrete shifts needed in staff training: moving away from assumptions about campers’ skills, teaching counselors how to respond to big feelings with both validation and regulation, building predictable routines with flexibility, supporting attention and sensory needs, and proactively addressing loneliness and inclusion. They also highlight the importance of trust, intentional quiet, team-based problem-solving, daily camper check-ins, and giving staff language and practice for difficult moments. The core message: when staff are trained to understand today’s kids, their confidence grows, camper experiences improve, and camp becomes a place of belonging, growth, and meaningful connection.</p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth,</p><p>Camp environments are loud, busy, and unpredictable—energizing for some kids but overwhelming for others. Sensory sensitivity is increasingly common, and overload can show up as meltdowns, withdrawal, or sudden emotional reactions that seem to come out of nowhere. These moments are not misbehavior; they are signals that a child’s nervous system is overwhelmed.</p><p>Staff training should help counselors recognize early signs of sensory overload and intervene before campers hit their limit by offering quiet breaks and access to calm spaces. Creating designated low-stimulation areas allows kids to reset and return to activities when they’re ready. When staff understand sensory needs and are given tools to respond with empathy and intention, their confidence grows, camper experiences improve, and camp becomes a safer, more supportive place where kids feel seen, understood, and able to thrive.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/preparingstafffortherealityoftodayscampers'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/preparingstafffortherealityoftodayscampers</a></p><h1>Training Staff for the Kids That Show up Today</h1><p>This Camp Code episode explores the realities children are facing today and how those realities must reshape the way camps train their staff. Beth, Gabrielle, and Ruby unpack how comparison culture, constant visibility through photos and video, heightened global awareness, anxiety, loneliness, sensory overload, and shortened attention spans are showing up in camper behavior. They emphasize that today’s campers arrive overwhelmed, not broken, and that many challenges labeled as “behavior issues” are actually signs of stress, disconnection, or unmet emotional needs.</p><p>The hosts connect these challenges to concrete shifts needed in staff training: moving away from assumptions about campers’ skills, teaching counselors how to respond to big feelings with both validation and regulation, building predictable routines with flexibility, supporting attention and sensory needs, and proactively addressing loneliness and inclusion. They also highlight the importance of trust, intentional quiet, team-based problem-solving, daily camper check-ins, and giving staff language and practice for difficult moments. The core message: when staff are trained to understand today’s kids, their confidence grows, camper experiences improve, and camp becomes a place of belonging, growth, and meaningful connection.</p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth,</p><p>Camp environments are loud, busy, and unpredictable—energizing for some kids but overwhelming for others. Sensory sensitivity is increasingly common, and overload can show up as meltdowns, withdrawal, or sudden emotional reactions that seem to come out of nowhere. These moments are not misbehavior; they are signals that a child’s nervous system is overwhelmed.</p><p>Staff training should help counselors recognize early signs of sensory overload and intervene before campers hit their limit by offering quiet breaks and access to calm spaces. Creating designated low-stimulation areas allows kids to reset and return to activities when they’re ready. When staff understand sensory needs and are given tools to respond with empathy and intention, their confidence grows, camper experiences improve, and camp becomes a safer, more supportive place where kids feel seen, understood, and able to thrive.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Anxiety in Young Adults - with Ruby Compton - Camp Code #162 </itunes:title>
    <title>Anxiety in Young Adults - with Ruby Compton - Camp Code #162 </title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/anxietyinyoungstaff Anxiety in Young Staff—and How Camp Leaders Can RespondThis Camp Code episode explores how anxiety is increasingly shaping how 17–25-year-old staff show up at camp, even when they don’t name it directly. Beth, Gabrielle, and Ruby connect the rise in anxiety to global instability, declining trust, perfectionism, constant visibility, heavy phone use, and missed...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/anxietyinyoungstaff'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/anxietyinyoungstaff</a></p><h1>Anxiety in Young Staff—and How Camp Leaders Can Respond</h1><p>This Camp Code episode explores how anxiety is increasingly shaping how 17–25-year-old staff show up at camp, even when they don’t name it directly. Beth, Gabrielle, and Ruby connect the rise in anxiety to global instability, declining trust, perfectionism, constant visibility, heavy phone use, and missed developmental “practice reps” during the pandemic. At camp, anxiety often appears as repeated reassurance-seeking, freezing on decisions, difficulty accepting positive feedback, irritability or aggression, withdrawal in groups, defensiveness (“no one told me that”), and projection that everything is “the worst ever.”</p><p>Our hosts also call out how traditional staff training can unintentionally worsen anxiety—surprise scenarios, long lecture-heavy blocks, information overload, and public correction. Their solutions focus on predictable structure, clear expectations, normalizing learning over perfection, teaching simple problem-solving frameworks, building in low-stakes practice (with no surprises), doing corrections privately and praise publicly, creating regular check-ins, and using returning staff as emotional “regulators” who help others stay grounded. The core message: staff aren’t fragile—they’re overloaded—and intentional training can turn anxiety into confidence and leadership growth.</p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby,</p><p>A simple but powerful way to reduce staff anxiety is to think intentionally about the first face they encounter—both during hiring and when they arrive at camp. When the person who interviews or communicates with them disappears at arrival, it can feel unsettling and increase uncertainty. Anxiety drops when staff know who will greet them and what to expect, even if that person is just the handoff to someone else. Sharing a photo, name, or short video ahead of time—“This is who you’ll see at the welcome tent”—creates familiarity and trust. That early human connection helps staff feel grounded, welcomed, and more confident before their first day even begins.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/anxietyinyoungstaff'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/anxietyinyoungstaff</a></p><h1>Anxiety in Young Staff—and How Camp Leaders Can Respond</h1><p>This Camp Code episode explores how anxiety is increasingly shaping how 17–25-year-old staff show up at camp, even when they don’t name it directly. Beth, Gabrielle, and Ruby connect the rise in anxiety to global instability, declining trust, perfectionism, constant visibility, heavy phone use, and missed developmental “practice reps” during the pandemic. At camp, anxiety often appears as repeated reassurance-seeking, freezing on decisions, difficulty accepting positive feedback, irritability or aggression, withdrawal in groups, defensiveness (“no one told me that”), and projection that everything is “the worst ever.”</p><p>Our hosts also call out how traditional staff training can unintentionally worsen anxiety—surprise scenarios, long lecture-heavy blocks, information overload, and public correction. Their solutions focus on predictable structure, clear expectations, normalizing learning over perfection, teaching simple problem-solving frameworks, building in low-stakes practice (with no surprises), doing corrections privately and praise publicly, creating regular check-ins, and using returning staff as emotional “regulators” who help others stay grounded. The core message: staff aren’t fragile—they’re overloaded—and intentional training can turn anxiety into confidence and leadership growth.</p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby,</p><p>A simple but powerful way to reduce staff anxiety is to think intentionally about the first face they encounter—both during hiring and when they arrive at camp. When the person who interviews or communicates with them disappears at arrival, it can feel unsettling and increase uncertainty. Anxiety drops when staff know who will greet them and what to expect, even if that person is just the handoff to someone else. Sharing a photo, name, or short video ahead of time—“This is who you’ll see at the welcome tent”—creates familiarity and trust. That early human connection helps staff feel grounded, welcomed, and more confident before their first day even begins.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com?'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2025 13:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Navigating Difficult Conversations Part II - with Diane Slater - Camp Code #161</itunes:title>
    <title>Navigating Difficult Conversations Part II - with Diane Slater - Camp Code #161</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/navigatinghardconvopt2 Hard Conversations, Real PracticeIn this second installment on having hard conversations, Beth and Gabrielle welcome back HR consultant and longtime camp person Diane Slater to do what staff training needs most: practice. Moving through real camp scenarios, they dig into how leaders can stay clear and kind when feedback gets messy. Diane starts with the “d...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/navigatinghardconvopt2'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/navigatinghardconvopt2</a></p><h1>Hard Conversations, Real Practice</h1><p>In this second installment on having hard conversations, Beth and Gabrielle welcome back HR consultant and longtime camp person Diane Slater to do what staff training needs most: practice. Moving through real camp scenarios, they dig into how leaders can stay clear and kind when feedback gets messy. Diane starts with the “defensive star”—the beloved staff member who shuts down whenever coaching arrives—and reminds us to lead with safety, reflect specific behaviors (not assumed motives), and sometimes even give people time to process before they can really hear what’s being said. From there, they tackle gossip as camp’s unofficial currency, not by demonizing it, but by naming intent and impact: what’s the staff member trying to get from sharing, and how does it land on the people around them?</p><p>The episode keeps building into tougher terrain: chronic excuse-makers, entitled veterans challenging new directors, emotionally flooded staff, and even outright denial or lying. Across each situation, Diane’s throughline is consistent—anchor on facts, ask what someone can control, use curiosity over confrontation, and prepare your key points ahead of time so you don’t get pulled off course by tears, anger, or a debate that isn’t actually up for debate. </p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Diane,</p><p>When a staff member has to be let go, the work isn’t over once they leave. Diane reminds leaders that the rest of the team is still living and working together, and everyone will react differently—some with relief, some with sadness, some with judgment, and some with gossip. Because of that, leaders need to follow three key steps: first, debrief with the leadership team to reflect on what was missed and how to catch or prevent similar issues earlier (even back at hiring). Second, support the remaining staff by addressing the departure at a high level—grounding it in camper safety and team wellbeing—while protecting the privacy and dignity of the person who left. Third, actively monitor morale, normalize mixed emotions, and invite staff to process with leadership if they need to. The goal is clarity without cruelty, and reassurance that feedback and consequences are communicated clearly, not sprung on people out of nowhere.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:diane.e.slater?'><b>Diane Slater</b></a><b>, Camp HR Consultant</b></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/navigatinghardconvopt2'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/navigatinghardconvopt2</a></p><h1>Hard Conversations, Real Practice</h1><p>In this second installment on having hard conversations, Beth and Gabrielle welcome back HR consultant and longtime camp person Diane Slater to do what staff training needs most: practice. Moving through real camp scenarios, they dig into how leaders can stay clear and kind when feedback gets messy. Diane starts with the “defensive star”—the beloved staff member who shuts down whenever coaching arrives—and reminds us to lead with safety, reflect specific behaviors (not assumed motives), and sometimes even give people time to process before they can really hear what’s being said. From there, they tackle gossip as camp’s unofficial currency, not by demonizing it, but by naming intent and impact: what’s the staff member trying to get from sharing, and how does it land on the people around them?</p><p>The episode keeps building into tougher terrain: chronic excuse-makers, entitled veterans challenging new directors, emotionally flooded staff, and even outright denial or lying. Across each situation, Diane’s throughline is consistent—anchor on facts, ask what someone can control, use curiosity over confrontation, and prepare your key points ahead of time so you don’t get pulled off course by tears, anger, or a debate that isn’t actually up for debate. </p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Diane,</p><p>When a staff member has to be let go, the work isn’t over once they leave. Diane reminds leaders that the rest of the team is still living and working together, and everyone will react differently—some with relief, some with sadness, some with judgment, and some with gossip. Because of that, leaders need to follow three key steps: first, debrief with the leadership team to reflect on what was missed and how to catch or prevent similar issues earlier (even back at hiring). Second, support the remaining staff by addressing the departure at a high level—grounding it in camper safety and team wellbeing—while protecting the privacy and dignity of the person who left. Third, actively monitor morale, normalize mixed emotions, and invite staff to process with leadership if they need to. The goal is clarity without cruelty, and reassurance that feedback and consequences are communicated clearly, not sprung on people out of nowhere.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:diane.e.slater?'><b>Diane Slater</b></a><b>, Camp HR Consultant</b></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>How to Ask for Help - with Kelly Schuna - Camp Code #160</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/howtoaskforhelp The Art of Asking for HelpIn this episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabrielle sit down with Kelly Schuna to unpack why asking for help has become such a critical leadership skill for camp staff. They explore the mix of pressures keeping people quiet—fear of looking incapable, low trust, and a generation used to solving problems through phones or having adults step i...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/howtoaskforhelp'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/howtoaskforhelp</a></p><h1>The Art of Asking for Help</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabrielle sit down with Kelly Schuna to unpack why asking for help has become such a critical leadership skill for camp staff. They explore the mix of pressures keeping people quiet—fear of looking incapable, low trust, and a generation used to solving problems through phones or having adults step in automatically. The point they keep returning to is that hesitation to ask isn’t stubbornness; it’s vulnerability and lack of practice, and camp culture has to respond to that intentionally.</p><p>From there, they zoom out to what camps can do: leaders must model asking for help themselves, make it explicitly expected from day one, and build simple routines that invite questions before problems snowball. Whether it’s regular check-ins, clear frameworks for how to speak up, or structured moments like office hours and “parking lot” notes, the goal is the same—normalize support-seeking as smart, team-centered leadership. At camp, no one should have to figure it out alone.</p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Kelly,</p><p>One thing I implemented this past summer was office hours. I’ve noticed that staff often don’t know when to ask for help, or they hold back because they don’t want to interrupt or feel like a burden. Having a predictable time when they know they can find me makes that step easier. At my day camp, I used the walk back from Final Circle toward the center of camp as a natural moment for staff to connect with me, whether they needed support, had a question, or just wanted to share something that went well.</p><p>Another idea I tried was a parking lot system. I set out a clipboard in a central camp space where staff could leave notes for me when something wasn’t urgent but was still on their mind. It gave them a low-pressure way to flag questions or concerns they didn’t want to forget, and it helped surface small issues early before they had a chance to linger or grow. Between office hours and the parking lot, staff had more than one clear, simple path to reach out.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:kelly@hiddenpinesranch.com?'><b>Kelly Schuna</b></a><b>, Owner and Executive at </b><a href='https://hiddenpinesranch.com/'><b>Hidden Pines Ranch</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/howtoaskforhelp'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/howtoaskforhelp</a></p><h1>The Art of Asking for Help</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabrielle sit down with Kelly Schuna to unpack why asking for help has become such a critical leadership skill for camp staff. They explore the mix of pressures keeping people quiet—fear of looking incapable, low trust, and a generation used to solving problems through phones or having adults step in automatically. The point they keep returning to is that hesitation to ask isn’t stubbornness; it’s vulnerability and lack of practice, and camp culture has to respond to that intentionally.</p><p>From there, they zoom out to what camps can do: leaders must model asking for help themselves, make it explicitly expected from day one, and build simple routines that invite questions before problems snowball. Whether it’s regular check-ins, clear frameworks for how to speak up, or structured moments like office hours and “parking lot” notes, the goal is the same—normalize support-seeking as smart, team-centered leadership. At camp, no one should have to figure it out alone.</p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Kelly,</p><p>One thing I implemented this past summer was office hours. I’ve noticed that staff often don’t know when to ask for help, or they hold back because they don’t want to interrupt or feel like a burden. Having a predictable time when they know they can find me makes that step easier. At my day camp, I used the walk back from Final Circle toward the center of camp as a natural moment for staff to connect with me, whether they needed support, had a question, or just wanted to share something that went well.</p><p>Another idea I tried was a parking lot system. I set out a clipboard in a central camp space where staff could leave notes for me when something wasn’t urgent but was still on their mind. It gave them a low-pressure way to flag questions or concerns they didn’t want to forget, and it helped surface small issues early before they had a chance to linger or grow. Between office hours and the parking lot, staff had more than one clear, simple path to reach out.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:kelly@hiddenpinesranch.com?'><b>Kelly Schuna</b></a><b>, Owner and Executive at </b><a href='https://hiddenpinesranch.com/'><b>Hidden Pines Ranch</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Navigating Difficult Conversations - with Diane Slater - Camp Code #159</itunes:title>
    <title>Navigating Difficult Conversations - with Diane Slater - Camp Code #159</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/navigatingdifficultconversations2025 How to Have Tough Staff Conversations with Clarity and CompassionLet’s face it—having tough conversations with staff who aren’t meeting expectations can feel downright uncomfortable. At camp, where relationships and community are everything, addressing performance issues can seem at odds with the culture of care and belonging we work so hard ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/navigatingdifficultconversations2025'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/navigatingdifficultconversations2025</a></p><h1>How to Have Tough Staff Conversations with Clarity and Compassion</h1><p>Let’s face it—having tough conversations with staff who aren’t meeting expectations can feel downright uncomfortable. At camp, where relationships and community are everything, addressing performance issues can seem at odds with the culture of care and belonging we work so hard to build. Too often, directors and leadership staff hesitate to give feedback because they fear defensiveness, gossip, or escalation. But avoiding those conversations can quietly erode team trust and weaken your camp culture.</p><p>In this episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabrielle sit down with HR consultant and lifelong camp enthusiast Diane Slater to explore how camp leaders can give clear, compassionate feedback that supports accountability without sacrificing empathy. Drawing on her extensive experience in human resources and her deep love of camp, Diane shares practical frameworks for how to approach difficult discussions, how to handle tears, anger, and denial, and how to prevent frustration from festering across your team.</p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Diane,</p><p>Sometimes, despite coaching and multiple chances, a staff member doesn’t change. When you and your leadership team no longer believe improvement will happen, it’s time to part ways. Think of it like baseball: after three solid attempts, if behavior hasn’t changed, they’re out. Keeping someone who ignores feedback signals that the behavior is acceptable, invites others to copy it, and slowly poisons your culture.</p><p>The exit itself can be clear and respectful because you’ve already documented expectations and tried to help. You can say, “Unfortunately, today will be your last day with our camp—the behavior hasn’t changed and it’s not working.” It’s hard, but you’ll often hear relief from others afterward; leaders rarely see the full iceberg until stories surface once action is taken. When you’ve set expectations in writing and offered real coaching, ending employment can be the healthiest choice for the team and the campers you serve.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:diane.e.slater?'><b>Diane Slater</b></a><b>, Camp HR Consultant</b></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/navigatingdifficultconversations2025'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/navigatingdifficultconversations2025</a></p><h1>How to Have Tough Staff Conversations with Clarity and Compassion</h1><p>Let’s face it—having tough conversations with staff who aren’t meeting expectations can feel downright uncomfortable. At camp, where relationships and community are everything, addressing performance issues can seem at odds with the culture of care and belonging we work so hard to build. Too often, directors and leadership staff hesitate to give feedback because they fear defensiveness, gossip, or escalation. But avoiding those conversations can quietly erode team trust and weaken your camp culture.</p><p>In this episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabrielle sit down with HR consultant and lifelong camp enthusiast Diane Slater to explore how camp leaders can give clear, compassionate feedback that supports accountability without sacrificing empathy. Drawing on her extensive experience in human resources and her deep love of camp, Diane shares practical frameworks for how to approach difficult discussions, how to handle tears, anger, and denial, and how to prevent frustration from festering across your team.</p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Diane,</p><p>Sometimes, despite coaching and multiple chances, a staff member doesn’t change. When you and your leadership team no longer believe improvement will happen, it’s time to part ways. Think of it like baseball: after three solid attempts, if behavior hasn’t changed, they’re out. Keeping someone who ignores feedback signals that the behavior is acceptable, invites others to copy it, and slowly poisons your culture.</p><p>The exit itself can be clear and respectful because you’ve already documented expectations and tried to help. You can say, “Unfortunately, today will be your last day with our camp—the behavior hasn’t changed and it’s not working.” It’s hard, but you’ll often hear relief from others afterward; leaders rarely see the full iceberg until stories surface once action is taken. When you’ve set expectations in writing and offered real coaching, ending employment can be the healthiest choice for the team and the campers you serve.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:diane.e.slater?'><b>Diane Slater</b></a><b>, Camp HR Consultant</b></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Phone Down and Leading with Presence - Camp Code #158</itunes:title>
    <title>Phone Down and Leading with Presence - Camp Code #158</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/phonedownleadingpresence Breaking the Phone Habit: Leading with Presence at CampIn the latest episode of Camp Code, the hosts tackle a growing challenge for camp directors: managing cell phone use while fostering an unplugged, connected camp culture. They explore how to shift from enforcing strict no-phone rules to celebrating off-phone time as part of what makes camp special. T...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/phonedownleadingpresence'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/phonedownleadingpresence</a></p><h1>Breaking the Phone Habit: Leading with Presence at Camp</h1><p>In the latest episode of <em>Camp Code</em>, the hosts tackle a growing challenge for camp directors: managing cell phone use while fostering an unplugged, connected camp culture. They explore how to shift from enforcing strict no-phone rules to celebrating off-phone time as part of what makes camp special. Through creative ideas like “disconnect to reconnect” challenges, mindful moments, and intentional “third spaces” for connection, the hosts show how camps can replace digital distractions with meaningful, real-world engagement.</p><p>Beth and Gabz offers practical strategies for integrating technology thoughtfully, such as clear expectations, designated camp phones, and staff training to understand and address phone addiction. By approaching phone use with empathy and structure, camp leaders can create environments where presence and connection thrive—proving that true leadership begins when we put the phone down and show up for each other.</p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz,</p><p>This summer, I learned a powerful leadership lesson from one of my team members who showed up to camp with a flip phone. She’d intentionally swapped her smartphone for something simpler—no social media, no endless scrolling, just the essentials. Watching her made me realize how much of our phone use isn’t about communication, but about distraction. It inspired me to consider using a flip phone myself next season, not as a step backward, but as a way to model intentional leadership. By choosing presence over convenience, we can show our teams that leading well sometimes starts with putting limits on ourselves.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/phonedownleadingpresence'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/phonedownleadingpresence</a></p><h1>Breaking the Phone Habit: Leading with Presence at Camp</h1><p>In the latest episode of <em>Camp Code</em>, the hosts tackle a growing challenge for camp directors: managing cell phone use while fostering an unplugged, connected camp culture. They explore how to shift from enforcing strict no-phone rules to celebrating off-phone time as part of what makes camp special. Through creative ideas like “disconnect to reconnect” challenges, mindful moments, and intentional “third spaces” for connection, the hosts show how camps can replace digital distractions with meaningful, real-world engagement.</p><p>Beth and Gabz offers practical strategies for integrating technology thoughtfully, such as clear expectations, designated camp phones, and staff training to understand and address phone addiction. By approaching phone use with empathy and structure, camp leaders can create environments where presence and connection thrive—proving that true leadership begins when we put the phone down and show up for each other.</p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz,</p><p>This summer, I learned a powerful leadership lesson from one of my team members who showed up to camp with a flip phone. She’d intentionally swapped her smartphone for something simpler—no social media, no endless scrolling, just the essentials. Watching her made me realize how much of our phone use isn’t about communication, but about distraction. It inspired me to consider using a flip phone myself next season, not as a step backward, but as a way to model intentional leadership. By choosing presence over convenience, we can show our teams that leading well sometimes starts with putting limits on ourselves.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>A Culture of Inclusion - Camp Code #157</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/cultureinclusion2025 Building Bridges: Inclusive Leadership in Camp CultureIn this episode of Camp Code by GoCamp.Pro, the hosts discuss the importance of integrating peripheral staff members, such as kitchen, maintenance, and admin staff, into the camp community. They emphasize that running a camp should focus on people rather than paperwork, and they share practical ideas for ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/cultureinclusion2025'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/cultureinclusion2025</a></p><h1>Building Bridges: Inclusive Leadership in Camp Culture</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code by GoCamp.Pro, the hosts discuss the importance of integrating peripheral staff members, such as kitchen, maintenance, and admin staff, into the camp community. They emphasize that running a camp should focus on people rather than paperwork, and they share practical ideas for including these essential team members in daily, weekly, and camp-wide activities. Strategies include sharing stories, creating a buddy system, and recognizing their contributions through various forms of appreciation and training. The goal is to foster a positive and inclusive camp culture where all staff members feel seen, celebrated, and connected. </p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth</p><p>By scheduling at least two moments of recognition each day—whether it’s fun facts at flag, shoutouts for drivers, a kitchen crew dinner served by program staff, or camper-written thank-you notes—you create an ongoing rhythm that reinforces belonging and respect across all teams. The key isn’t the size or extravagance of each gesture, but the consistency and inclusivity of your approach. Rotating themes and involving campers keeps it fresh and ensures everyone feels valued. Over time, these daily touchpoints layer together to create a strong, positive culture where appreciation becomes a natural, shared habit.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/cultureinclusion2025'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/cultureinclusion2025</a></p><h1>Building Bridges: Inclusive Leadership in Camp Culture</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code by GoCamp.Pro, the hosts discuss the importance of integrating peripheral staff members, such as kitchen, maintenance, and admin staff, into the camp community. They emphasize that running a camp should focus on people rather than paperwork, and they share practical ideas for including these essential team members in daily, weekly, and camp-wide activities. Strategies include sharing stories, creating a buddy system, and recognizing their contributions through various forms of appreciation and training. The goal is to foster a positive and inclusive camp culture where all staff members feel seen, celebrated, and connected. </p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth</p><p>By scheduling at least two moments of recognition each day—whether it’s fun facts at flag, shoutouts for drivers, a kitchen crew dinner served by program staff, or camper-written thank-you notes—you create an ongoing rhythm that reinforces belonging and respect across all teams. The key isn’t the size or extravagance of each gesture, but the consistency and inclusivity of your approach. Rotating themes and involving campers keeps it fresh and ensures everyone feels valued. Over time, these daily touchpoints layer together to create a strong, positive culture where appreciation becomes a natural, shared habit.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Leadership Strategies for Camp Directors: Building Resilience and Community with Travis Allison - Camp Code #156</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/leadershipstrategieswithtravis Leadership, Resilience &amp; Rekindling Passion in Camp OperationsIn this episode of Camp Code, hosts Gabz, and Beth Allison return for the twelfth season to explore leadership training, industry updates, and practical strategies to support camp directors in a post-pandemic landscape. The trio dives into key operational challenges and introduces th...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/leadershipstrategieswithtravis'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/leadershipstrategieswithtravis</a></p><h1>Leadership, Resilience &amp; Rekindling Passion in Camp Operations</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, hosts Gabz, and Beth Allison return for the twelfth season to explore leadership training, industry updates, and practical strategies to support camp directors in a post-pandemic landscape. The trio dives into key operational challenges and introduces the <b>Resilient Camp Blueprint</b>, a new framework designed to help directors maintain focus, manage burnout, and improve systems with simple, daily changes.</p><p>Gabz reflects on her recent transition out of a full-time camp role and shares insights from her time at Camp Ouareau, while Travis and Beth highlight the growing complexity of leadership development and the urgent need for intentional support in the industry. The team discusses Gen Z staff dynamics, emphasizing the shift away from traditional evaluations and toward collaborative feedback.</p><p>The episode introduces essential tools for efficient camp management, including the <b>PATH framework</b> (Protect, Amplify, Trim, Humanize) and a compass rose that centers camp operations on four foundational <b>P’s: People, Place, Programs, and Protection</b>. These concepts encourage directors to streamline processes while staying true to their camp&apos;s mission and values. Addressing director burnout, Travis shares how the Resilient Camp Blueprint was inspired by conversations with leaders post-COVID, where the need for rest, creativity, and sustainable practices became clear. The group discusses strategies for cultural stability, staff retention, and embracing &quot;2-second lean&quot; changes that compound over time to create lasting impact.</p><p>Illustration of the PATH Framework and the four P’s</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Travis</p><p>At camp, problems can feel endless—but most of them come down to just three things: <b>self-esteem, systems, or structures of power</b>. Is someone acting out because they need reassurance or confidence? That’s self-esteem. Are drop-off, cleanup, or bag-packing always a mess? That’s systems. Do certain people feel unseen or unheard because of bias or unspoken dynamics? That’s structures of power. When you start looking through this lens, you’ll notice almost every challenge falls into one—or sometimes two—of these categories, and the path forward becomes clearer.</p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><b>Travis Allison ,  Co-Founder </b><a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/'><b>GoCamp.Pro</b></a><b> - </b><a href='https://camp.mba/diagnostic'><b>A call to action to fill our your own free Resilient Camp Blueprint Diagnostic awaits!</b></a><b> </b></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/leadershipstrategieswithtravis'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/leadershipstrategieswithtravis</a></p><h1>Leadership, Resilience &amp; Rekindling Passion in Camp Operations</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, hosts Gabz, and Beth Allison return for the twelfth season to explore leadership training, industry updates, and practical strategies to support camp directors in a post-pandemic landscape. The trio dives into key operational challenges and introduces the <b>Resilient Camp Blueprint</b>, a new framework designed to help directors maintain focus, manage burnout, and improve systems with simple, daily changes.</p><p>Gabz reflects on her recent transition out of a full-time camp role and shares insights from her time at Camp Ouareau, while Travis and Beth highlight the growing complexity of leadership development and the urgent need for intentional support in the industry. The team discusses Gen Z staff dynamics, emphasizing the shift away from traditional evaluations and toward collaborative feedback.</p><p>The episode introduces essential tools for efficient camp management, including the <b>PATH framework</b> (Protect, Amplify, Trim, Humanize) and a compass rose that centers camp operations on four foundational <b>P’s: People, Place, Programs, and Protection</b>. These concepts encourage directors to streamline processes while staying true to their camp&apos;s mission and values. Addressing director burnout, Travis shares how the Resilient Camp Blueprint was inspired by conversations with leaders post-COVID, where the need for rest, creativity, and sustainable practices became clear. The group discusses strategies for cultural stability, staff retention, and embracing &quot;2-second lean&quot; changes that compound over time to create lasting impact.</p><p>Illustration of the PATH Framework and the four P’s</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Travis</p><p>At camp, problems can feel endless—but most of them come down to just three things: <b>self-esteem, systems, or structures of power</b>. Is someone acting out because they need reassurance or confidence? That’s self-esteem. Are drop-off, cleanup, or bag-packing always a mess? That’s systems. Do certain people feel unseen or unheard because of bias or unspoken dynamics? That’s structures of power. When you start looking through this lens, you’ll notice almost every challenge falls into one—or sometimes two—of these categories, and the path forward becomes clearer.</p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><b>Travis Allison ,  Co-Founder </b><a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/'><b>GoCamp.Pro</b></a><b> - </b><a href='https://camp.mba/diagnostic'><b>A call to action to fill our your own free Resilient Camp Blueprint Diagnostic awaits!</b></a><b> </b></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Summer Health Checklist with Amy Greer - Camp Code #155</itunes:title>
    <title>The Summer Health Checklist with Amy Greer - Camp Code #155</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/summerhealthchecklist2025 Camp Health Essentials: Expert Tips for a Safe SummerIn this episode of Camp Code, hosts Gabrielle and Beth speak with Dr. Amy Greer, an infectious disease expert, about maintaining a healthy camp environment. They discuss key health risks such as COVID-19, measles, and whooping cough, and the importance of vaccination, hand hygiene, and outdoor activit...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/summerhealthchecklist2025'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/summerhealthchecklist2025</a></p><h1>Camp Health Essentials: Expert Tips for a Safe Summer</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, hosts Gabrielle and Beth speak with Dr. Amy Greer, an infectious disease expert, about maintaining a healthy camp environment. They discuss key health risks such as COVID-19, measles, and whooping cough, and the importance of vaccination, hand hygiene, and outdoor activities. Practical tips for dealing with sick campers, the relevance of proper air quality and public health protocols, and busting myths about hand sanitizer and virus evolution are also covered. This episode offers invaluable insights for camp leaders to ensure the safety and well-being of their campers and staff.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Amy</p><p>As we continue to look for ways to improve health and safety at camp, it&apos;s important to consider not just infectious diseases, but also broader environmental factors that can impact the well-being of both kids and staff. One resource that might be new and valuable to you is the <em>Canadian Partnership for Children&apos;s Health and Environment</em>.</p><p>Their website, <a href='https://www.healthyenvironmentforkids.ca/'>HealthyEnvironmentForKids.ca</a>, offers a wealth of information on air quality risks — including the impact of wildfire smoke and air pollution. These are increasingly relevant concerns, especially in outdoor camp settings.</p><p>Whether you&apos;re preparing for the season or updating your safety protocols, this site provides practical, research-based guidance to help you create a healthier environment for everyone at camp. It&apos;s definitely worth a visit.</p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><b>Amy Greer,  Infectious Disease Epidemiologist and Professor at Trent University  - </b><a href='https://www.amygreer.ca/'><b>https://www.amygreer.ca</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/summerhealthchecklist2025'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/summerhealthchecklist2025</a></p><h1>Camp Health Essentials: Expert Tips for a Safe Summer</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, hosts Gabrielle and Beth speak with Dr. Amy Greer, an infectious disease expert, about maintaining a healthy camp environment. They discuss key health risks such as COVID-19, measles, and whooping cough, and the importance of vaccination, hand hygiene, and outdoor activities. Practical tips for dealing with sick campers, the relevance of proper air quality and public health protocols, and busting myths about hand sanitizer and virus evolution are also covered. This episode offers invaluable insights for camp leaders to ensure the safety and well-being of their campers and staff.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Amy</p><p>As we continue to look for ways to improve health and safety at camp, it&apos;s important to consider not just infectious diseases, but also broader environmental factors that can impact the well-being of both kids and staff. One resource that might be new and valuable to you is the <em>Canadian Partnership for Children&apos;s Health and Environment</em>.</p><p>Their website, <a href='https://www.healthyenvironmentforkids.ca/'>HealthyEnvironmentForKids.ca</a>, offers a wealth of information on air quality risks — including the impact of wildfire smoke and air pollution. These are increasingly relevant concerns, especially in outdoor camp settings.</p><p>Whether you&apos;re preparing for the season or updating your safety protocols, this site provides practical, research-based guidance to help you create a healthier environment for everyone at camp. It&apos;s definitely worth a visit.</p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><b>Amy Greer,  Infectious Disease Epidemiologist and Professor at Trent University  - </b><a href='https://www.amygreer.ca/'><b>https://www.amygreer.ca</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/creating-safer-braver-spaces Inclusive Leadership at Camp: Insights from Simone GambleIn this episode of Camp Code, hosts Gabrielle and Beth sit down with Simone Gamble from OAAARS to discuss creating safer spaces for BIPOC communities through intersectional, anti-oppressive lenses. Simone shares the importance of using play as a tool for justice education, the impact of the Kid...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/creating-safer-braver-spaces'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/creating-safer-braver-spaces</a></p><h1>Inclusive Leadership at Camp: Insights from Simone Gamble</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, hosts Gabrielle and Beth sit down with Simone Gamble from OAAARS to discuss creating safer spaces for BIPOC communities through intersectional, anti-oppressive lenses. Simone shares the importance of using play as a tool for justice education, the impact of the Kids Already program, and how camps can implement these practices to build inclusive and supportive environments. Simone&apos;s insights offer camp professionals a chance to reflect on their identities and approaches, encouraging ethical allyship and transformative change within camp culture.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Simone</p><p>In conversations about supporting young people, a common fear is &quot;getting it wrong.&quot; But making mistakes is part of the process. The speaker shares that their journey began with the fear of saying the wrong thing—but instead of holding back, that fear became a catalyst to take action. The message is clear: young people aren&apos;t expecting perfection; they&apos;re looking for honesty, effort, and growth. The worst mistake is doing nothing at all. Now more than ever, we need to create safe spaces for youth to talk openly about the world around them, especially on topics once considered taboo. If we don’t start these crucial conversations now, we risk missing the chance entirely. The time for action—and for trying, even imperfectly—is now.</p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:simone@oaaars.com?'><b>Simone Gamble</b></a><b>, Founder - </b><a href='https://oaaars.com/'><b>OAAARS</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/creating-safer-braver-spaces'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/creating-safer-braver-spaces</a></p><h1>Inclusive Leadership at Camp: Insights from Simone Gamble</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, hosts Gabrielle and Beth sit down with Simone Gamble from OAAARS to discuss creating safer spaces for BIPOC communities through intersectional, anti-oppressive lenses. Simone shares the importance of using play as a tool for justice education, the impact of the Kids Already program, and how camps can implement these practices to build inclusive and supportive environments. Simone&apos;s insights offer camp professionals a chance to reflect on their identities and approaches, encouraging ethical allyship and transformative change within camp culture.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Simone</p><p>In conversations about supporting young people, a common fear is &quot;getting it wrong.&quot; But making mistakes is part of the process. The speaker shares that their journey began with the fear of saying the wrong thing—but instead of holding back, that fear became a catalyst to take action. The message is clear: young people aren&apos;t expecting perfection; they&apos;re looking for honesty, effort, and growth. The worst mistake is doing nothing at all. Now more than ever, we need to create safe spaces for youth to talk openly about the world around them, especially on topics once considered taboo. If we don’t start these crucial conversations now, we risk missing the chance entirely. The time for action—and for trying, even imperfectly—is now.</p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:simone@oaaars.com?'><b>Simone Gamble</b></a><b>, Founder - </b><a href='https://oaaars.com/'><b>OAAARS</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/12-things-you-should-be-focused-on-as-the-camp-season-approaches   Preparing for Camp Season: Key Focus Areas for SuccessAs the much-anticipated camp season draws closer, it's essential for camp leaders to shift their focus onto key areas that ensure a successful and enriching experience for everyone involved. In the latest episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabrielle share their to...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/12-things-you-should-be-focused-on-as-the-camp-season-approaches'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/12-things-you-should-be-focused-on-as-the-camp-season-approaches</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>Preparing for Camp Season: Key Focus Areas for Success</h1><p>As the much-anticipated camp season draws closer, it&apos;s essential for camp leaders to shift their focus onto key areas that ensure a successful and enriching experience for everyone involved. In the latest episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabrielle share their top recommendations catering to staff, campers, and personal preparations for camp leaders.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle</p><p>One of the most valuable decisions I’ve made in my career was volunteering with both my provincial and national camp associations. While I recognize that volunteering is a privilege not everyone can afford, it became a powerful investment in my professional development and helped me build a strong, supportive network.</p><p>I want to encourage camp professionals—especially those who are newer to the field—not to hesitate in reaching out to your state, provincial, or national associations. It’s easy to feel like your camp is “too small” or your question “too basic,” but these organizations are here for <em>you</em>—not just in crisis, but for learning, guidance, and everyday questions.</p><p>Whether you&apos;re worried about finances, curious about emerging health concerns, or simply feeling unsure, your association is a resource. Think of it like a staff member coming to you for help—it’s not a burden, it’s an opportunity for meaningful support and growth. Associations welcome those conversations with the same enthusiasm.</p><p>You don’t have to navigate challenges alone. Reach out. Ask questions. Build connections. You belong in this community, and your association is excited to walk alongside you.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/12-things-you-should-be-focused-on-as-the-camp-season-approaches'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/12-things-you-should-be-focused-on-as-the-camp-season-approaches</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>Preparing for Camp Season: Key Focus Areas for Success</h1><p>As the much-anticipated camp season draws closer, it&apos;s essential for camp leaders to shift their focus onto key areas that ensure a successful and enriching experience for everyone involved. In the latest episode of Camp Code, Beth and Gabrielle share their top recommendations catering to staff, campers, and personal preparations for camp leaders.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle</p><p>One of the most valuable decisions I’ve made in my career was volunteering with both my provincial and national camp associations. While I recognize that volunteering is a privilege not everyone can afford, it became a powerful investment in my professional development and helped me build a strong, supportive network.</p><p>I want to encourage camp professionals—especially those who are newer to the field—not to hesitate in reaching out to your state, provincial, or national associations. It’s easy to feel like your camp is “too small” or your question “too basic,” but these organizations are here for <em>you</em>—not just in crisis, but for learning, guidance, and everyday questions.</p><p>Whether you&apos;re worried about finances, curious about emerging health concerns, or simply feeling unsure, your association is a resource. Think of it like a staff member coming to you for help—it’s not a burden, it’s an opportunity for meaningful support and growth. Associations welcome those conversations with the same enthusiasm.</p><p>You don’t have to navigate challenges alone. Reach out. Ask questions. Build connections. You belong in this community, and your association is excited to walk alongside you.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/engaging-multigenerational-staff-during-training A Great Episode From The Archives!Beth and Gabz are still in full-on conference season wrap up so we'll be back with a new episode in two weeks.  In the meantime, here's a "Camp Code Classic!" - our most downloaded episode. Enjoy! Multigenerational staff may not be applicable to your camp today, but it absolutely will happen a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/engaging-multigenerational-staff-during-training'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/engaging-multigenerational-staff-during-training</a></p><h1>A Great Episode From The Archives!</h1><p>Beth and Gabz are still in full-on conference season wrap up so we&apos;ll be back with a new episode in two weeks.<br/><br/>In the meantime, here&apos;s a &quot;Camp Code Classic!&quot; - our most downloaded episode.</p><p>Enjoy!</p><p>Multigenerational staff may not be applicable to your camp today, but it absolutely will happen at some point, and what better time to have this in the back of your mind as summer camps eagerly way and adjust to many new guidelines being put in place as the worldwide pandemic continues. </p><p>Multigenerational staff means that some younger staff may still live at home, not be used to doing laundry, or that their summer at camp may be their first job. At the same time, the older staff probably have car payments, or a mortgage or is used to going to bed at an earlier time than 18-year-olds. </p><p>Additionally, there is a physical layer to an older generation staff where they may not be able to crawl on the ground, or have other limitations. In Ruby’s experience, she asked herself during any game “can rock paper scissors resolve this” and in most cases, the answer is yes and most people at any age can play rock paper scissors, so it is a great alternative to something like crawling under someone’s legs in freeze tag. </p><p>As we wrap our season, we hope all you leaders are ready for what summer brings us. We all know camp will be different this summer, but camp is still at heart, summer camp leaders. For everyone who has tuned in to this season, have a great summer and we look forward to more conversations in the fall. </p><p><br/><br/>-<br/><br/></p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>Even though this best practice is from Gabrielle, it was Ruby that brought it up on another podcast. When you are designing camp training for the summer, bring your leadership in on the conversation. Send your leadership team an outline of the staff training and some of the decisions behind what you want to keep and what you want to change. Open the dialogue with your leadership team to see how decisions are made. <br/><br/>-<br/><br/></p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/engaging-multigenerational-staff-during-training'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/engaging-multigenerational-staff-during-training</a></p><h1>A Great Episode From The Archives!</h1><p>Beth and Gabz are still in full-on conference season wrap up so we&apos;ll be back with a new episode in two weeks.<br/><br/>In the meantime, here&apos;s a &quot;Camp Code Classic!&quot; - our most downloaded episode.</p><p>Enjoy!</p><p>Multigenerational staff may not be applicable to your camp today, but it absolutely will happen at some point, and what better time to have this in the back of your mind as summer camps eagerly way and adjust to many new guidelines being put in place as the worldwide pandemic continues. </p><p>Multigenerational staff means that some younger staff may still live at home, not be used to doing laundry, or that their summer at camp may be their first job. At the same time, the older staff probably have car payments, or a mortgage or is used to going to bed at an earlier time than 18-year-olds. </p><p>Additionally, there is a physical layer to an older generation staff where they may not be able to crawl on the ground, or have other limitations. In Ruby’s experience, she asked herself during any game “can rock paper scissors resolve this” and in most cases, the answer is yes and most people at any age can play rock paper scissors, so it is a great alternative to something like crawling under someone’s legs in freeze tag. </p><p>As we wrap our season, we hope all you leaders are ready for what summer brings us. We all know camp will be different this summer, but camp is still at heart, summer camp leaders. For everyone who has tuned in to this season, have a great summer and we look forward to more conversations in the fall. </p><p><br/><br/>-<br/><br/></p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>Even though this best practice is from Gabrielle, it was Ruby that brought it up on another podcast. When you are designing camp training for the summer, bring your leadership in on the conversation. Send your leadership team an outline of the staff training and some of the decisions behind what you want to keep and what you want to change. Open the dialogue with your leadership team to see how decisions are made. <br/><br/>-<br/><br/></p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/trainingcamperstobeleaders Camper Leadership Skills: Strategies for Effective DevelopmentIn this episode, the hosts of Camp Code dive into the importance of developing leadership skills in campers. They discuss strategies such as creating a list of desired skills, celebrating mistakes, offering campers choices, and setting examples through staff behavior. The episode also covers...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/trainingcamperstobeleaders'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/trainingcamperstobeleaders</a></p><h1>Camper Leadership Skills: Strategies for Effective Development</h1><p>In this episode, the hosts of Camp Code dive into the importance of developing leadership skills in campers. They discuss strategies such as creating a list of desired skills, celebrating mistakes, offering campers choices, and setting examples through staff behavior. The episode also covers how to build leadership skills through specific activities, mentorship programs, and encouraging reflection. </p><p>Additionally, Gabrielle and Beth share practical tips, including using creative group projects and peer leadership opportunities, to foster these essential skills in campers.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth</p><p>One of the most effective—and fun—ways to develop leadership skills in campers is through creative group projects. These hands-on initiatives empower older campers to take ownership, plan, and execute something meaningful as a team. Whether it’s organizing a talent show, producing a camp newsletter, creating a mural, or launching an environmental campaign, these projects naturally build key leadership traits: communication, teamwork, problem-solving, initiative, and resilience.</p><p>The process begins with choosing a project that requires collaboration and creativity. Campers can take on defined leadership roles—like project manager or creative director—to practice delegation and decision-making. Before kicking things off, short workshops can help teach skills like conflict resolution and effective communication.</p><p>Staff play a supportive role, checking in regularly while allowing campers to take the lead. The project culminates in a final presentation, where participants can reflect on what they’ve learned and the roles they thrived in. These debriefs are essential for reinforcing lessons in leadership and self-awareness.</p><p>This approach turns leadership training into something campers genuinely look forward to. It blends responsibility with creativity, gives them a chance to shine, and fosters confidence by letting them learn from both their successes and mistakes. When campers get to lead a meaningful project, they walk away with real-world leadership experience—and great camp memories to match.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/trainingcamperstobeleaders'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/trainingcamperstobeleaders</a></p><h1>Camper Leadership Skills: Strategies for Effective Development</h1><p>In this episode, the hosts of Camp Code dive into the importance of developing leadership skills in campers. They discuss strategies such as creating a list of desired skills, celebrating mistakes, offering campers choices, and setting examples through staff behavior. The episode also covers how to build leadership skills through specific activities, mentorship programs, and encouraging reflection. </p><p>Additionally, Gabrielle and Beth share practical tips, including using creative group projects and peer leadership opportunities, to foster these essential skills in campers.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth</p><p>One of the most effective—and fun—ways to develop leadership skills in campers is through creative group projects. These hands-on initiatives empower older campers to take ownership, plan, and execute something meaningful as a team. Whether it’s organizing a talent show, producing a camp newsletter, creating a mural, or launching an environmental campaign, these projects naturally build key leadership traits: communication, teamwork, problem-solving, initiative, and resilience.</p><p>The process begins with choosing a project that requires collaboration and creativity. Campers can take on defined leadership roles—like project manager or creative director—to practice delegation and decision-making. Before kicking things off, short workshops can help teach skills like conflict resolution and effective communication.</p><p>Staff play a supportive role, checking in regularly while allowing campers to take the lead. The project culminates in a final presentation, where participants can reflect on what they’ve learned and the roles they thrived in. These debriefs are essential for reinforcing lessons in leadership and self-awareness.</p><p>This approach turns leadership training into something campers genuinely look forward to. It blends responsibility with creativity, gives them a chance to shine, and fosters confidence by letting them learn from both their successes and mistakes. When campers get to lead a meaningful project, they walk away with real-world leadership experience—and great camp memories to match.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/technology-and-social-media-in-camp-leadership   Tech &amp; Camp Leadership: Maximizing Tools Without Losing FocusIn this Camp Code episode, our hosts dive into the impact of technology and social media on camp leadership. They explore whether technology has been beneficial, how it has changed the game, and the best ways to utilize these tools effectively. Joining the conversati...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/technology-and-social-media-in-camp-leadership'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/technology-and-social-media-in-camp-leadership</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>Tech &amp; Camp Leadership: Maximizing Tools Without Losing Focus</h1><p>In this Camp Code episode, our hosts dive into the impact of technology and social media on camp leadership. They explore whether technology has been beneficial, how it has changed the game, and the best ways to utilize these tools effectively. Joining the conversation is Travis Allison, co-founder of GoCamp.pro, who shares valuable insights on managing staff communication, engaging with parents, and teaching campers about responsible technology use. </p><p>This episode emphasizes the importance of using emails over social media, creating comprehensive resources like a parent hub, and leveraging AI for better communication. Tune in for practical tips and thoughtful discussion on making technology work for your camp.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Travis</p><p>One of the most important things camp professionals can do is recognize the true value of their time. Too often, directors and leadership staff take on tasks that seem necessary or cost-effective in the moment but, in reality, pull them away from higher-impact work. Whether it’s managing social media, designing a website, plowing snow, or covering lifeguard shifts, these tasks may feel productive—but are they really the best use of your time?</p><p>A simple way to assess this is by determining how much your time costs the organization. When you break down your salary into an hourly rate, you start to see your work through a different lens. That perspective can be a game-changer when deciding where to focus your efforts. If you wouldn’t pay someone that hourly rate to complete a low-return task, why should the camp pay for your time to do it?</p><p>By recognizing the true value of your time, you can make more informed decisions about what to take on and what to delegate. It’s not just about working harder—it’s about working smarter to ensure your efforts bring the greatest benefit to your camp and its mission.</p><h1>Resource:</h1><ul><li>Click the link to access the <a href='https://gocamp.pro/newsletter'>GoCamp.Pro USELetter</a> </li></ul><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:Travis@gocamp.pro?'><b>Travis Allison</b></a><b>, Co-Founder - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/technology-and-social-media-in-camp-leadership'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/technology-and-social-media-in-camp-leadership</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>Tech &amp; Camp Leadership: Maximizing Tools Without Losing Focus</h1><p>In this Camp Code episode, our hosts dive into the impact of technology and social media on camp leadership. They explore whether technology has been beneficial, how it has changed the game, and the best ways to utilize these tools effectively. Joining the conversation is Travis Allison, co-founder of GoCamp.pro, who shares valuable insights on managing staff communication, engaging with parents, and teaching campers about responsible technology use. </p><p>This episode emphasizes the importance of using emails over social media, creating comprehensive resources like a parent hub, and leveraging AI for better communication. Tune in for practical tips and thoughtful discussion on making technology work for your camp.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Travis</p><p>One of the most important things camp professionals can do is recognize the true value of their time. Too often, directors and leadership staff take on tasks that seem necessary or cost-effective in the moment but, in reality, pull them away from higher-impact work. Whether it’s managing social media, designing a website, plowing snow, or covering lifeguard shifts, these tasks may feel productive—but are they really the best use of your time?</p><p>A simple way to assess this is by determining how much your time costs the organization. When you break down your salary into an hourly rate, you start to see your work through a different lens. That perspective can be a game-changer when deciding where to focus your efforts. If you wouldn’t pay someone that hourly rate to complete a low-return task, why should the camp pay for your time to do it?</p><p>By recognizing the true value of your time, you can make more informed decisions about what to take on and what to delegate. It’s not just about working harder—it’s about working smarter to ensure your efforts bring the greatest benefit to your camp and its mission.</p><h1>Resource:</h1><ul><li>Click the link to access the <a href='https://gocamp.pro/newsletter'>GoCamp.Pro USELetter</a> </li></ul><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:Travis@gocamp.pro?'><b>Travis Allison</b></a><b>, Co-Founder - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/best-ways-to-deal-with-conflict-between-campers-and-staff Navigating Camper-Staff Conflicts: Building Relationships &amp; Win-Win SolutionsIn this Camp Code episode, Our hosts recognize that our industry is all about relationships. We're people. We're learning to live in community five days a week or around the clock. Today, we're diving into the best ways to deal with conflict ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/best-ways-to-deal-with-conflict-between-campers-and-staff'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/best-ways-to-deal-with-conflict-between-campers-and-staff</a></p><h1>Navigating Camper-Staff Conflicts: Building Relationships &amp; Win-Win Solutions</h1><p>In this Camp Code episode, Our hosts recognize that our industry is all about relationships. We&apos;re people. We&apos;re learning to live in community five days a week or around the clock. Today, we&apos;re diving into the best ways to deal with conflict between campers and staff. Because even in the happiest of places, summer camp, conflict between these two groups can still exist.</p><p>And we need to do our best to leave both sides with win win solutions and practice. With important life skills.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle </p><p>One of the most overlooked aspects of camp leadership is ensuring staff are equipped to handle unexpected situations, especially when traveling in camp vehicles. A simple but game-changing investment is a portable battery pack jumperthat allows staff to restart a vehicle without needing another car.</p><p>Technology has advanced significantly, and these compact, easy-to-use devices can be a lifesaver when a vehicle’s battery dies unexpectedly; whether from a forgotten interior light or other minor issues. Some even come with built-in air compressors for inflating tires.</p><p>For camps that rely on transportation, having these tools in every camp vehicle ensures quick solutions, reduces stress, and keeps staff and campers safe. A small investment in preparedness can prevent big disruptions and provide peace of mind for everyone on the road.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/best-ways-to-deal-with-conflict-between-campers-and-staff'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/best-ways-to-deal-with-conflict-between-campers-and-staff</a></p><h1>Navigating Camper-Staff Conflicts: Building Relationships &amp; Win-Win Solutions</h1><p>In this Camp Code episode, Our hosts recognize that our industry is all about relationships. We&apos;re people. We&apos;re learning to live in community five days a week or around the clock. Today, we&apos;re diving into the best ways to deal with conflict between campers and staff. Because even in the happiest of places, summer camp, conflict between these two groups can still exist.</p><p>And we need to do our best to leave both sides with win win solutions and practice. With important life skills.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle </p><p>One of the most overlooked aspects of camp leadership is ensuring staff are equipped to handle unexpected situations, especially when traveling in camp vehicles. A simple but game-changing investment is a portable battery pack jumperthat allows staff to restart a vehicle without needing another car.</p><p>Technology has advanced significantly, and these compact, easy-to-use devices can be a lifesaver when a vehicle’s battery dies unexpectedly; whether from a forgotten interior light or other minor issues. Some even come with built-in air compressors for inflating tires.</p><p>For camps that rely on transportation, having these tools in every camp vehicle ensures quick solutions, reduces stress, and keeps staff and campers safe. A small investment in preparedness can prevent big disruptions and provide peace of mind for everyone on the road.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>How to Run Effective Scenarios During Staff Training - With Chris Rehs-Dupin - Camp Code #149</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-run-effective-scenarios-during-staff-training Align, Think, Respond: Scenario Training Staff  In this Camp Code episode, Chris Rehs-Dupin from TQAMP discusses the importance of running realistic scenarios during summer camp staff training to foster critical thinking and create safe and inclusive environments for individuals. The conversation highlights the need for well-s...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-run-effective-scenarios-during-staff-training'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-run-effective-scenarios-during-staff-training</a></p><h1>Align, Think, Respond: Scenario Training Staff</h1><p><br/></p><p>In this Camp Code episode, Chris Rehs-Dupin from TQAMP discusses the importance of running realistic scenarios during summer camp staff training to foster critical thinking and create safe and inclusive environments for individuals. The conversation highlights the need for well-structured scenarios that allow staff to practice responses to various challenges, from simple daily questions to worst-case scenarios, ensuring they are prepared for real-life situations. The episode also explores best practices for using skits, the role of senior staff in training, and the importance of debriefing to reinforce learning. Additionally, the hosts emphasize the value of diversifying perspectives, creating a safe space for failure, and avoiding turning scenarios into competitive games.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Chris </p><p>When choosing scenarios for training, avoid using real-life events that were traumatic and still fresh in people&apos;s minds. If an incident deeply affected the camp, participants may struggle to think objectively and problem-solve due to lingering emotions. Instead, find alternative ways to present challenging scenarios without drawing from recent distressing experiences.</p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:Chris@campreimagined.org?'><b>Chris Rehs-Dupin</b></a><b>, Co-Founder at </b><a href='https://www.tqamp.org/'><b>TQAMP</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-run-effective-scenarios-during-staff-training'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-run-effective-scenarios-during-staff-training</a></p><h1>Align, Think, Respond: Scenario Training Staff</h1><p><br/></p><p>In this Camp Code episode, Chris Rehs-Dupin from TQAMP discusses the importance of running realistic scenarios during summer camp staff training to foster critical thinking and create safe and inclusive environments for individuals. The conversation highlights the need for well-structured scenarios that allow staff to practice responses to various challenges, from simple daily questions to worst-case scenarios, ensuring they are prepared for real-life situations. The episode also explores best practices for using skits, the role of senior staff in training, and the importance of debriefing to reinforce learning. Additionally, the hosts emphasize the value of diversifying perspectives, creating a safe space for failure, and avoiding turning scenarios into competitive games.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Chris </p><p>When choosing scenarios for training, avoid using real-life events that were traumatic and still fresh in people&apos;s minds. If an incident deeply affected the camp, participants may struggle to think objectively and problem-solve due to lingering emotions. Instead, find alternative ways to present challenging scenarios without drawing from recent distressing experiences.</p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:Chris@campreimagined.org?'><b>Chris Rehs-Dupin</b></a><b>, Co-Founder at </b><a href='https://www.tqamp.org/'><b>TQAMP</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/moreultracamp-summer-camp-employment-study Hiring Trends and Challenges in Summer Camps: More Results from Ultracamp!  In this episode of Camp Code, Donnie Keel from UltraCamp shares findings from the Summer Camp Employment Study, offering valuable insights on hiring, training, and retaining camp staff. The discussion covers student mindsets towards summer employment, the import...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/moreultracamp-summer-camp-employment-study'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/moreultracamp-summer-camp-employment-study</a></p><h1>Hiring Trends and Challenges in Summer Camps: More Results from Ultracamp!</h1><p><br/></p><p>In this episode of Camp Code, Donnie Keel from UltraCamp shares findings from the Summer Camp Employment Study, offering valuable insights on hiring, training, and retaining camp staff. The discussion covers student mindsets towards summer employment, the importance of word-of-mouth recruitment, and effective hiring practices, such as reducing application barriers and maintaining constant communication with potential hires. The episode also emphasizes the role of positive experiences and addressing financial compensation concerns to attract quality staff. The hosts highlight the importance of parental influence in recruitment and suggest strategies like resume workshops to enhance staff development and appeal to parents.<br/>-</p><p><em>Editorial Note:</em></p><p><em>Ultracamp, who conducted the survey discussed in this episode, is a sponsor of this podcast. Our commitment is to provide you with insightful and helpful content, regardless of sponsorship.</em></p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle </p><p>At the end of every summer, we host a resume and cover letter workshop for our staff, helping them translate their camp experience into professional skills. This 1-2 hour session offers templates, practical guidance, and advice on framing their summer accomplishments in a way employers outside the camp world can understand. It’s a simple but impactful way to prepare our counselors and staff for future opportunities.</p><p>We also promote the workshop to families during camper drop-offs, and the response is overwhelmingly positive. Parents love seeing us invest in their kids’ professional development, and it adds value to the overall camp experience. For our staff, the workshop not only builds confidence but also strengthens their connection to camp, increasing the likelihood of their return next year.</p><p>This initiative has been a win-win for everyone. If you’re part of a camp or similar organization, consider hosting a post-season career workshop. It’s a small effort that leaves a lasting impact.</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnie-keele-iii-ma-acc-7b773212/'><b>Donnie Keele</b></a><b>, Media and Learning Lead at </b><a href='https://ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode'><b>Ultracamp</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/moreultracamp-summer-camp-employment-study'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/moreultracamp-summer-camp-employment-study</a></p><h1>Hiring Trends and Challenges in Summer Camps: More Results from Ultracamp!</h1><p><br/></p><p>In this episode of Camp Code, Donnie Keel from UltraCamp shares findings from the Summer Camp Employment Study, offering valuable insights on hiring, training, and retaining camp staff. The discussion covers student mindsets towards summer employment, the importance of word-of-mouth recruitment, and effective hiring practices, such as reducing application barriers and maintaining constant communication with potential hires. The episode also emphasizes the role of positive experiences and addressing financial compensation concerns to attract quality staff. The hosts highlight the importance of parental influence in recruitment and suggest strategies like resume workshops to enhance staff development and appeal to parents.<br/>-</p><p><em>Editorial Note:</em></p><p><em>Ultracamp, who conducted the survey discussed in this episode, is a sponsor of this podcast. Our commitment is to provide you with insightful and helpful content, regardless of sponsorship.</em></p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle </p><p>At the end of every summer, we host a resume and cover letter workshop for our staff, helping them translate their camp experience into professional skills. This 1-2 hour session offers templates, practical guidance, and advice on framing their summer accomplishments in a way employers outside the camp world can understand. It’s a simple but impactful way to prepare our counselors and staff for future opportunities.</p><p>We also promote the workshop to families during camper drop-offs, and the response is overwhelmingly positive. Parents love seeing us invest in their kids’ professional development, and it adds value to the overall camp experience. For our staff, the workshop not only builds confidence but also strengthens their connection to camp, increasing the likelihood of their return next year.</p><p>This initiative has been a win-win for everyone. If you’re part of a camp or similar organization, consider hosting a post-season career workshop. It’s a small effort that leaves a lasting impact.</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnie-keele-iii-ma-acc-7b773212/'><b>Donnie Keele</b></a><b>, Media and Learning Lead at </b><a href='https://ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode'><b>Ultracamp</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/criticalroleofaccountability   Building Stronger Teams Through Accountability at Camp!In this episode of Camp Code, hosted by the GoCamp.Pro team, Gabz and Beth discuss the critical role of accountability in summer camp settings. Highlighting its impact on trust, productivity, and performance, they delve into practical methods for instilling accountability among staff. They stre...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/criticalroleofaccountability'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/criticalroleofaccountability</a><br/><br/></p><h1>Building Stronger Teams Through Accountability at Camp!</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, hosted by the GoCamp.Pro team, Gabz and Beth discuss the critical role of accountability in summer camp settings. Highlighting its impact on trust, productivity, and performance, they delve into practical methods for instilling accountability among staff. They stress the importance of clear expectations, consistent feedback, role modeling, and staff empowerment. They also touch upon the need for creating a culture of reflection, celebrating success, and fostering a problem-solving mindset among young camp leaders. With valuable insights and real-life examples, this episode is a comprehensive guide to embedding accountability within camp leadership training.<br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth </p><p>Supporting staff through goal setting during check-ins shows you care about their personal and professional growth. By encouraging them to set short- and long-term goals and revisiting these throughout the season, you help them stay focused and motivated. Taking the time to discuss not just their goals but the steps they’re taking to achieve them fosters a sense of accountability that feels personal, not just a job requirement. This process empowers them to reflect on what they want, while your encouragement and recognition of their progress inspire confidence and pride. With clear expectations, open communication, and a culture of celebration, you create a supportive environment where staff feel valued and connected, making camp an even more rewarding experience for everyone.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/criticalroleofaccountability'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/criticalroleofaccountability</a><br/><br/></p><h1>Building Stronger Teams Through Accountability at Camp!</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, hosted by the GoCamp.Pro team, Gabz and Beth discuss the critical role of accountability in summer camp settings. Highlighting its impact on trust, productivity, and performance, they delve into practical methods for instilling accountability among staff. They stress the importance of clear expectations, consistent feedback, role modeling, and staff empowerment. They also touch upon the need for creating a culture of reflection, celebrating success, and fostering a problem-solving mindset among young camp leaders. With valuable insights and real-life examples, this episode is a comprehensive guide to embedding accountability within camp leadership training.<br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth </p><p>Supporting staff through goal setting during check-ins shows you care about their personal and professional growth. By encouraging them to set short- and long-term goals and revisiting these throughout the season, you help them stay focused and motivated. Taking the time to discuss not just their goals but the steps they’re taking to achieve them fosters a sense of accountability that feels personal, not just a job requirement. This process empowers them to reflect on what they want, while your encouragement and recognition of their progress inspire confidence and pride. With clear expectations, open communication, and a culture of celebration, you create a supportive environment where staff feel valued and connected, making camp an even more rewarding experience for everyone.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Mergers, Medications, and Mental Health - Exploring Diverse Scenarios - Camp Ahead #3</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/campahead/exploring-diverse-scenarios Exploring Diverse Scenarios for the Future of Summer Camps | Camp AheadIn this episode of Camp Ahead, hosts Joe, Jess, and KJ put their scenario planning skills to the test as they discuss diverse future scenarios related to organizational mergers, technology, and mental health, exemplifying the need for camp professionals to be prepared for various poss...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campahead/exploring-diverse-scenarios'>https://gocamp.pro/campahead/exploring-diverse-scenarios</a></p><h1>Exploring Diverse Scenarios for the Future of Summer Camps | Camp Ahead</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Ahead, hosts Joe, Jess, and KJ put their scenario planning skills to the test as they discuss diverse future scenarios related to organizational mergers, technology, and mental health, exemplifying the need for camp professionals to be prepared for various possible futures. Along the way you’ll hear some great tips on the benefits of being transparent, intentional and innovative in navigating your current uncertainties to set yourself up for success in the future. </p><p>Tune in to explore imaginative and strategic approaches to ensure the resilience and success of your camp.</p><ul><li>01:40 Developing Diverse Scenarios</li><li>02:53 Exploring Scenario Planning</li><li>04:50 The Role of AI in Scenario Planning</li><li>06:41 Mental Health and Medication Scenarios</li><li>07:01 Technology Failures and Camp Operations</li><li>19:27 Stakeholders and Decision Making</li><li>33:24 Embracing Change: Overcoming Resistance</li><li>37:48 Scenario Planning: Best, Worst, and Wild Card Cases</li><li>40:04 Camp Merger Scenario: Challenges and Opportunities</li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Episode Links:</h1><ul><li>The Book: <a href='https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/'>Imaginable by Jane McGonigal</a>:<ul><li><a href='https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/'>https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/</a></li></ul></li><li><a href='https://poe.com/UOScenarioCreator'>https://poe.com/UOScenarioCreator</a></li><li><a href='https://urgentoptimists.org/'>https://urgentoptimists.org/</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Our Hosts:</h1><p><a href='mailto:jess@episcopalccc.org?'>Jess Elfring-Roberts</a> - Executive Director, <a href='https://www.episcopalccc.org/'>Episcopal Camps &amp; Conference Centers</a></p><p><a href='mailto:joe@campisbetter.com?'>Joe Richards</a> - Executive Director, <a href='https://campisbetter.com/'>Pearce Williams Summer Camp and Retreat Facility</a></p><p><a href='mailto:kj@phantomlakeymca.org?'>KJ Williams</a> -  Camp Director, <a href='https://www.phantomlakeymca.org/'>Phantom Lake YMCA Camp</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Sponsors:</h1><p>A huge thanks to our sponsors for making this possible.</p><p><a href='https://campify.io/CampAhead'><b>Campify</b></a><b>:</b></p><p>Is creating your camp schedule a headache? Does it limit the experience of campers or staff? Campify is software that does the heavy lifting for you - taking care of group, elective, and specialist scheduling based on your custom scheduling rules.</p><p>Interested in learning more? Visit <a href='http://campify.io/CampAhead'>campify.io/CampAhead</a> to schedule a demo or create a free trial today.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campahead/exploring-diverse-scenarios'>https://gocamp.pro/campahead/exploring-diverse-scenarios</a></p><h1>Exploring Diverse Scenarios for the Future of Summer Camps | Camp Ahead</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Ahead, hosts Joe, Jess, and KJ put their scenario planning skills to the test as they discuss diverse future scenarios related to organizational mergers, technology, and mental health, exemplifying the need for camp professionals to be prepared for various possible futures. Along the way you’ll hear some great tips on the benefits of being transparent, intentional and innovative in navigating your current uncertainties to set yourself up for success in the future. </p><p>Tune in to explore imaginative and strategic approaches to ensure the resilience and success of your camp.</p><ul><li>01:40 Developing Diverse Scenarios</li><li>02:53 Exploring Scenario Planning</li><li>04:50 The Role of AI in Scenario Planning</li><li>06:41 Mental Health and Medication Scenarios</li><li>07:01 Technology Failures and Camp Operations</li><li>19:27 Stakeholders and Decision Making</li><li>33:24 Embracing Change: Overcoming Resistance</li><li>37:48 Scenario Planning: Best, Worst, and Wild Card Cases</li><li>40:04 Camp Merger Scenario: Challenges and Opportunities</li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Episode Links:</h1><ul><li>The Book: <a href='https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/'>Imaginable by Jane McGonigal</a>:<ul><li><a href='https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/'>https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/</a></li></ul></li><li><a href='https://poe.com/UOScenarioCreator'>https://poe.com/UOScenarioCreator</a></li><li><a href='https://urgentoptimists.org/'>https://urgentoptimists.org/</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Our Hosts:</h1><p><a href='mailto:jess@episcopalccc.org?'>Jess Elfring-Roberts</a> - Executive Director, <a href='https://www.episcopalccc.org/'>Episcopal Camps &amp; Conference Centers</a></p><p><a href='mailto:joe@campisbetter.com?'>Joe Richards</a> - Executive Director, <a href='https://campisbetter.com/'>Pearce Williams Summer Camp and Retreat Facility</a></p><p><a href='mailto:kj@phantomlakeymca.org?'>KJ Williams</a> -  Camp Director, <a href='https://www.phantomlakeymca.org/'>Phantom Lake YMCA Camp</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Sponsors:</h1><p>A huge thanks to our sponsors for making this possible.</p><p><a href='https://campify.io/CampAhead'><b>Campify</b></a><b>:</b></p><p>Is creating your camp schedule a headache? Does it limit the experience of campers or staff? Campify is software that does the heavy lifting for you - taking care of group, elective, and specialist scheduling based on your custom scheduling rules.</p><p>Interested in learning more? Visit <a href='http://campify.io/CampAhead'>campify.io/CampAhead</a> to schedule a demo or create a free trial today.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/campahead/scenario-planning-101 Exploring Camp Futures: Key Drivers and Scenario PlanningIn this episode of Camp Ahead, hosts Joe, Jess, and KJ  expand on the idea of scenario planning as an essential tool for thinking about the future. They discuss key drivers such as climate change, economics, demographics, technological advancements, and social shifts that can shape the next decade o...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campahead/intro-to-mental-time-travel'>https://gocamp.pro/campahead/scenario-planning-101</a></p><h1>Exploring Camp Futures: Key Drivers and Scenario Planning</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Ahead, hosts Joe, Jess, and KJ  expand on the idea of scenario planning as an essential tool for thinking about the future. They discuss key drivers such as climate change, economics, demographics, technological advancements, and social shifts that can shape the next decade of summer camps. Through imaginative scenario planning, they aim to prepare the industry for both positive and challenging futures. Tune in as they explore the potential impacts of AI, climate mitigation, and more on the world of summer camps.</p><ul><li>01:46 Recap and Introduction to Scenario Planning</li><li>05:33 Key Drivers for the Future of Camps: Economic and Staff Considerations</li><li>07:55 Environmental and Technological Impacts on Camps</li><li>15:09 Social Drivers and Equity in Future Camps</li><li>20:33 Imagining Positive Futures: Pronoia vs. Paranoia</li><li>25:36 The Impact of Camp and Nature</li><li>26:04 Funding and Philanthropy in Camping</li><li>29:31 The Value of Experiential Learning</li><li>30:12 Community and Indigenous Relationships</li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Episode Links:</h1><ul><li>The Book: <a href='https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/'>Imaginable by Jane McGonigal</a>:<ul><li><a href='https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/'>https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/</a></li></ul></li><li><a href='https://poe.com/UOScenarioCreator'>https://poe.com/UOScenarioCreator</a></li><li><a href='https://urgentoptimists.org/'>https://urgentoptimists.org/</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Our Hosts:</h1><p><a href='mailto:jess@episcopalccc.org?'>Jess Elfring-Roberts</a> - Executive Director, <a href='https://www.episcopalccc.org/'>Episcopal Camps &amp; Conference Centers</a></p><p><a href='mailto:joe@campisbetter.com?'>Joe Richards</a> - Executive Director, <a href='https://campisbetter.com/'>Pearce Williams Summer Camp and Retreat Facility</a></p><p><a href='mailto:kj@phantomlakeymca.org?'>KJ Williams</a> -  Camp Director, <a href='https://www.phantomlakeymca.org/'>Phantom Lake YMCA Camp</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Sponsors:</h1><p>A huge thanks to our sponsors for making this possible.</p><p><a href='https://campify.io/CampAhead'><b>Campify</b></a><b>:</b></p><p>Is creating your camp schedule a headache? Does it limit the experience of campers or staff? Campify is software that does the heavy lifting for you - taking care of group, elective, and specialist scheduling based on your custom scheduling rules.</p><p>Interested in learning more? Visit <a href='http://campify.io/CampAhead'>campify.io/CampAhead</a> to schedule a demo or create a free trial today.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campahead/intro-to-mental-time-travel'>https://gocamp.pro/campahead/scenario-planning-101</a></p><h1>Exploring Camp Futures: Key Drivers and Scenario Planning</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Ahead, hosts Joe, Jess, and KJ  expand on the idea of scenario planning as an essential tool for thinking about the future. They discuss key drivers such as climate change, economics, demographics, technological advancements, and social shifts that can shape the next decade of summer camps. Through imaginative scenario planning, they aim to prepare the industry for both positive and challenging futures. Tune in as they explore the potential impacts of AI, climate mitigation, and more on the world of summer camps.</p><ul><li>01:46 Recap and Introduction to Scenario Planning</li><li>05:33 Key Drivers for the Future of Camps: Economic and Staff Considerations</li><li>07:55 Environmental and Technological Impacts on Camps</li><li>15:09 Social Drivers and Equity in Future Camps</li><li>20:33 Imagining Positive Futures: Pronoia vs. Paranoia</li><li>25:36 The Impact of Camp and Nature</li><li>26:04 Funding and Philanthropy in Camping</li><li>29:31 The Value of Experiential Learning</li><li>30:12 Community and Indigenous Relationships</li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Episode Links:</h1><ul><li>The Book: <a href='https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/'>Imaginable by Jane McGonigal</a>:<ul><li><a href='https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/'>https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/</a></li></ul></li><li><a href='https://poe.com/UOScenarioCreator'>https://poe.com/UOScenarioCreator</a></li><li><a href='https://urgentoptimists.org/'>https://urgentoptimists.org/</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Our Hosts:</h1><p><a href='mailto:jess@episcopalccc.org?'>Jess Elfring-Roberts</a> - Executive Director, <a href='https://www.episcopalccc.org/'>Episcopal Camps &amp; Conference Centers</a></p><p><a href='mailto:joe@campisbetter.com?'>Joe Richards</a> - Executive Director, <a href='https://campisbetter.com/'>Pearce Williams Summer Camp and Retreat Facility</a></p><p><a href='mailto:kj@phantomlakeymca.org?'>KJ Williams</a> -  Camp Director, <a href='https://www.phantomlakeymca.org/'>Phantom Lake YMCA Camp</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Sponsors:</h1><p>A huge thanks to our sponsors for making this possible.</p><p><a href='https://campify.io/CampAhead'><b>Campify</b></a><b>:</b></p><p>Is creating your camp schedule a headache? Does it limit the experience of campers or staff? Campify is software that does the heavy lifting for you - taking care of group, elective, and specialist scheduling based on your custom scheduling rules.</p><p>Interested in learning more? Visit <a href='http://campify.io/CampAhead'>campify.io/CampAhead</a> to schedule a demo or create a free trial today.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! A new show from Go Camp Pro! Camp Ahead!  Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your favourite Podcasts!  Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/campahead/intro-to-mental-time-travel Welcome to Camp Ahead: The Futurology of the Summer Camp IndustryIn this inaugural episode of the Camp Ahead podcast, Joe Richards, KJ Williams, and Jess Elfring-Roberts dive into the concept of future-proofing the summer camp ind...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>A new show from Go Camp Pro! Camp Ahead! <br/>Subscribe in <a href='https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1785969964'>Apple Podcasts</a>, <a href='https://open.spotify.com/show/6G87Lbn65FFgYX1uqqdRUv?si=cc891e54287e4413'>Spotify</a>, or wherever you get your favourite Podcasts!<br/><br/>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campahead/intro-to-mental-time-travel'>https://gocamp.pro/campahead/intro-to-mental-time-travel</a></p><h1>Welcome to Camp Ahead: The Futurology of the Summer Camp Industry</h1><p>In this inaugural episode of the Camp Ahead podcast, Joe Richards, KJ Williams, and Jess Elfring-Roberts dive into the concept of future-proofing the summer camp industry. They discuss the importance of mental time travel, scenario planning, and preparing for larger global issues like climate change, financial instability, demographics, and migration. The hosts share their personal experiences and outline the goals for the podcast, emphasizing the need for proactive thinking to ensure the long-term success of camps. </p><p>This episode sets the stage for exploring how the camp community can adapt and thrive amidst uncertainties.</p><ul><li>00:58 Meet the Hosts</li><li>01:51 The Concept of Future Scenarios</li><li>03:46 Pandemic Reflections</li><li>06:43 Proactive vs. Reactive Planning</li><li>30:08 Thinking Big: Managing Smaller Challenges</li><li>31:10 Climate Migration and Its Impacts</li><li>33:12 Demographic Shifts in Camping</li><li>38:09 The Importance of Collaboration</li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Episode Links:</h1><ul><li>The Book: <a href='https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/'>Imaginable by Jane McGonigal</a>:<ul><li><a href='https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/'>https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/</a></li></ul></li><li><a href='https://poe.com/UOScenarioCreator'>https://poe.com/UOScenarioCreator</a></li><li><a href='https://urgentoptimists.org/'>https://urgentoptimists.org/</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Our Hosts:</h1><p><a href='mailto:jess@episcopalccc.org?'>Jess Elfring-Roberts</a> - Executive Director, <a href='https://www.episcopalccc.org/'>Episcopal Camps &amp; Conference Centers</a></p><p><a href='mailto:joe@campisbetter.com?'>Joe Richards</a> - Executive Director, <a href='https://campisbetter.com/'>Pearce Williams Summer Camp and Retreat Facility</a></p><p><a href='mailto:kj@phantomlakeymca.org?'>KJ Williams</a> -  Camp Director, <a href='https://www.phantomlakeymca.org/'>Phantom Lake YMCA Camp</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Sponsors:</h1><p>A huge thanks to our sponsors for making this possible.</p><p><a href='https://campify.io/CampAhead'><b>Campify</b></a><b>:</b></p><p>Is creating your camp schedule a headache? Does it limit the experience of campers or staff? Campify is software that does the heavy lifting for you - taking care of group, elective, and specialist scheduling based on your custom scheduling rules.</p><p>Interested in learning more? Visit <a href='http://campify.io/CampAhead'>campify.io/CampAhead</a> to schedule a demo or create a free trial today.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>A new show from Go Camp Pro! Camp Ahead! <br/>Subscribe in <a href='https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1785969964'>Apple Podcasts</a>, <a href='https://open.spotify.com/show/6G87Lbn65FFgYX1uqqdRUv?si=cc891e54287e4413'>Spotify</a>, or wherever you get your favourite Podcasts!<br/><br/>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campahead/intro-to-mental-time-travel'>https://gocamp.pro/campahead/intro-to-mental-time-travel</a></p><h1>Welcome to Camp Ahead: The Futurology of the Summer Camp Industry</h1><p>In this inaugural episode of the Camp Ahead podcast, Joe Richards, KJ Williams, and Jess Elfring-Roberts dive into the concept of future-proofing the summer camp industry. They discuss the importance of mental time travel, scenario planning, and preparing for larger global issues like climate change, financial instability, demographics, and migration. The hosts share their personal experiences and outline the goals for the podcast, emphasizing the need for proactive thinking to ensure the long-term success of camps. </p><p>This episode sets the stage for exploring how the camp community can adapt and thrive amidst uncertainties.</p><ul><li>00:58 Meet the Hosts</li><li>01:51 The Concept of Future Scenarios</li><li>03:46 Pandemic Reflections</li><li>06:43 Proactive vs. Reactive Planning</li><li>30:08 Thinking Big: Managing Smaller Challenges</li><li>31:10 Climate Migration and Its Impacts</li><li>33:12 Demographic Shifts in Camping</li><li>38:09 The Importance of Collaboration</li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Episode Links:</h1><ul><li>The Book: <a href='https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/'>Imaginable by Jane McGonigal</a>:<ul><li><a href='https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/'>https://janemcgonigal.com/2021/12/17/imaginable-how-to-see-the-future-coming-and-feel-ready-for-anything-even-things-that-seem-impossible-today/</a></li></ul></li><li><a href='https://poe.com/UOScenarioCreator'>https://poe.com/UOScenarioCreator</a></li><li><a href='https://urgentoptimists.org/'>https://urgentoptimists.org/</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Our Hosts:</h1><p><a href='mailto:jess@episcopalccc.org?'>Jess Elfring-Roberts</a> - Executive Director, <a href='https://www.episcopalccc.org/'>Episcopal Camps &amp; Conference Centers</a></p><p><a href='mailto:joe@campisbetter.com?'>Joe Richards</a> - Executive Director, <a href='https://campisbetter.com/'>Pearce Williams Summer Camp and Retreat Facility</a></p><p><a href='mailto:kj@phantomlakeymca.org?'>KJ Williams</a> -  Camp Director, <a href='https://www.phantomlakeymca.org/'>Phantom Lake YMCA Camp</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Sponsors:</h1><p>A huge thanks to our sponsors for making this possible.</p><p><a href='https://campify.io/CampAhead'><b>Campify</b></a><b>:</b></p><p>Is creating your camp schedule a headache? Does it limit the experience of campers or staff? Campify is software that does the heavy lifting for you - taking care of group, elective, and specialist scheduling based on your custom scheduling rules.</p><p>Interested in learning more? Visit <a href='http://campify.io/CampAhead'>campify.io/CampAhead</a> to schedule a demo or create a free trial today.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/employment-study-1 Summer Camp Staffing: Challenges and Solutions RevealedIn this episode of Camp Code, Donnie Keele from UltraCamp unveils the findings of the Ultracamp Summer Camp Employment Study, which surveyed 157 camp directors and 615 students to unearth key trends shaping summer camp hiring today. Gabz and Beth and Donnie dive deep into the complexities of staff retentio...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/employment-study-1'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/employment-study-1</a></p><h1>Summer Camp Staffing: Challenges and Solutions Revealed</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, Donnie Keele from UltraCamp unveils the findings of the <a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/employmentstudy/'>Ultracamp Summer Camp Employment Study</a>, which surveyed 157 camp directors and 615 students to unearth key trends shaping summer camp hiring today. Gabz and Beth and Donnie dive deep into the complexities of staff retention, the impact of director turnover, and the contrasting definitions of &apos;positive experiences&apos; between camp directors and staff. They also touch on actionable strategies for directors to improve recruitment and retention efforts, emphasizing the importance of addressing both staff needs and mission alignment.</p><p>-</p><p><em>Editorial Note:</em></p><p><em>Ultracamp, who conducted the survey discussed in this episode, is a sponsor of this podcast. However, we want to assure you that our decision to feature this episode was based solely on the importance and relevance of their survey findings for our listeners. We believe this information is valuable and can help you better understand the summer staffing landscape. Whether or not you choose to engage with Ultracamp is entirely up to you. Our commitment is to provide you with insightful and helpful content, regardless of sponsorship.</em></p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Donnie </p><p>Retaining is recruiting. If you&apos;re new, and it&apos;s hard out there and it&apos;s like, how do I retain? I would say conduct an experience audit, see what the experience is like. Ultimately retaining is recruiting because students are looking for people in places that give them confidence and clarity about their experience and trajectory. The experience that you&apos;re offering can give them more confidence and clarity. If you can retain, you&apos;ll find it much, much easier to recruit. </p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnie-keele-iii-ma-acc-7b773212/'><b>Donnie Keele</b></a><b>, Media and Learning Lead at </b><a href='https://ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode'><b>Ultracamp</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/employment-study-1'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/employment-study-1</a></p><h1>Summer Camp Staffing: Challenges and Solutions Revealed</h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, Donnie Keele from UltraCamp unveils the findings of the <a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/employmentstudy/'>Ultracamp Summer Camp Employment Study</a>, which surveyed 157 camp directors and 615 students to unearth key trends shaping summer camp hiring today. Gabz and Beth and Donnie dive deep into the complexities of staff retention, the impact of director turnover, and the contrasting definitions of &apos;positive experiences&apos; between camp directors and staff. They also touch on actionable strategies for directors to improve recruitment and retention efforts, emphasizing the importance of addressing both staff needs and mission alignment.</p><p>-</p><p><em>Editorial Note:</em></p><p><em>Ultracamp, who conducted the survey discussed in this episode, is a sponsor of this podcast. However, we want to assure you that our decision to feature this episode was based solely on the importance and relevance of their survey findings for our listeners. We believe this information is valuable and can help you better understand the summer staffing landscape. Whether or not you choose to engage with Ultracamp is entirely up to you. Our commitment is to provide you with insightful and helpful content, regardless of sponsorship.</em></p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Donnie </p><p>Retaining is recruiting. If you&apos;re new, and it&apos;s hard out there and it&apos;s like, how do I retain? I would say conduct an experience audit, see what the experience is like. Ultimately retaining is recruiting because students are looking for people in places that give them confidence and clarity about their experience and trajectory. The experience that you&apos;re offering can give them more confidence and clarity. If you can retain, you&apos;ll find it much, much easier to recruit. </p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/donnie-keele-iii-ma-acc-7b773212/'><b>Donnie Keele</b></a><b>, Media and Learning Lead at </b><a href='https://ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode'><b>Ultracamp</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/digdeeperhiringprocess    Dig deep with your hiring process! In this episode of Camp Code, brought to you by GoCamp Pro, the hosts delve into advanced hiring processes for summer camps, sharing favorite interview techniques, key questions, and critical steps to take once staff are onboard to ensure retention. Featuring guest Kim Aycock of Kimspiration, they discuss the bene...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/digdeeperhiringprocess'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/digdeeperhiringprocess</a><br/><br/><br/></p><h1>Dig deep with your hiring process! </h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, brought to you by GoCamp Pro, the hosts delve into advanced hiring processes for summer camps, sharing favorite interview techniques, key questions, and critical steps to take once staff are onboard to ensure retention. Featuring guest Kim Aycock of Kimspiration, they discuss the benefits of personalized interview questions, the importance of transparent communication, and maintaining continuous connection with potential hires through strategies like quick application forms and spring series. Let’s dig in! </p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Kim</p><p>Going back to the interview question. I forgot to say this, don’t use  hypothetical questions. Hypothetical questions give you hypothetical answers. I think just really knowing what your staff are, like what they&apos;re hoping to gain and what, what growth that they want to have, whether it&apos;s personal growth, professional growth, really speaks a lot about how much we care for them, and then if we circle back to that and help them.</p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.instagram.com/kim_aycock_/'><b>Kim Aycock</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant at </b><a href='https://kimaycock.com/'><b>Kimspiration</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/digdeeperhiringprocess'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/digdeeperhiringprocess</a><br/><br/><br/></p><h1>Dig deep with your hiring process! </h1><p>In this episode of Camp Code, brought to you by GoCamp Pro, the hosts delve into advanced hiring processes for summer camps, sharing favorite interview techniques, key questions, and critical steps to take once staff are onboard to ensure retention. Featuring guest Kim Aycock of Kimspiration, they discuss the benefits of personalized interview questions, the importance of transparent communication, and maintaining continuous connection with potential hires through strategies like quick application forms and spring series. Let’s dig in! </p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Kim</p><p>Going back to the interview question. I forgot to say this, don’t use  hypothetical questions. Hypothetical questions give you hypothetical answers. I think just really knowing what your staff are, like what they&apos;re hoping to gain and what, what growth that they want to have, whether it&apos;s personal growth, professional growth, really speaks a lot about how much we care for them, and then if we circle back to that and help them.</p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.instagram.com/kim_aycock_/'><b>Kim Aycock</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant at </b><a href='https://kimaycock.com/'><b>Kimspiration</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/supportingstaff2024 Dive In! One of the most important decisions we make every season is who we hire to fulfill our mission and care for our campers and their families. This is of course one of the most important jobs, it’s also one of the most stressful.  How do we get our vision and help our potential staff members feel supported during the process and make the best ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/supportingstaff2024'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/supportingstaff2024</a></p><h1>Dive In! </h1><p>One of the most important decisions we make every season is who we hire to fulfill our mission and care for our campers and their families. This is of course one of the most important jobs, it’s also one of the most stressful. </p><p>How do we get our vision and help our potential staff members feel supported during the process and make the best decisions for our program. Join us today, we’re diving in.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby </p><p>I want to share something that I know has been on this podcast before, but it has come back around to me recently so during the summer. This past summer, I had the opportunity to drive buses for a summer camp and had done those over a few occasions throughout the summer. And just a couple weeks ago I got a thank you note from them hand written to thank me for my time. Even though this was a paid gig, the fact that they took the time to physically write that note with pen and paper really meant a lot and makes me want to do that type of gig again. I encourage you all to think about who some of the helpers are that are in your world and take a few moment to write them a note. Giving someone a physical thank you note allows them to post it on their refrigerator or somewhere in their home where they will see it and think of you.  </p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.instagram.com/kim_aycock_/'><b>Kim Aycock</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant at </b><a href='https://kimaycock.com/'><b>Kimspiration</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/supportingstaff2024'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/supportingstaff2024</a></p><h1>Dive In! </h1><p>One of the most important decisions we make every season is who we hire to fulfill our mission and care for our campers and their families. This is of course one of the most important jobs, it’s also one of the most stressful. </p><p>How do we get our vision and help our potential staff members feel supported during the process and make the best decisions for our program. Join us today, we’re diving in.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby </p><p>I want to share something that I know has been on this podcast before, but it has come back around to me recently so during the summer. This past summer, I had the opportunity to drive buses for a summer camp and had done those over a few occasions throughout the summer. And just a couple weeks ago I got a thank you note from them hand written to thank me for my time. Even though this was a paid gig, the fact that they took the time to physically write that note with pen and paper really meant a lot and makes me want to do that type of gig again. I encourage you all to think about who some of the helpers are that are in your world and take a few moment to write them a note. Giving someone a physical thank you note allows them to post it on their refrigerator or somewhere in their home where they will see it and think of you.  </p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.instagram.com/kim_aycock_/'><b>Kim Aycock</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant at </b><a href='https://kimaycock.com/'><b>Kimspiration</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Part Two of Evaluations - with Travis Allison - Camp Code # 143</itunes:title>
    <title>Part Two of Evaluations - with Travis Allison - Camp Code # 143</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/readysetaction Ready, Set, Action! Welcome to part two of evaluations we covered options and now we’re moving onto creating a vision and putting things into action. -  We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to https://ratethispodcast.com/campcod...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/readysetaction'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/readysetaction</a></p><h1>Ready, Set, Action! </h1><p>Welcome to part two of evaluations we covered options and now we’re moving onto creating a vision and putting things into action.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Travis </p><p>Thank you so much. I have two main points. The first is about a structured communication format that I&apos;ve been developing to enhance how we approach sending out information. It emphasizes understanding what motivates parents, staff, rental group contacts, and other stakeholders to *open*, *read*, *absorb*, *act on*, and *share* the messages they receive. This structure can simplify communication, whether for big changes or small updates.</p><p>One of the key changes I hope we make is to be intentional in our communication. By using the &quot;open, read, absorb, act, and share&quot; framework, we can break down complex messages into manageable parts. This approach makes it easier to both plan and measure the impact of our communications.</p><p>The second point relates to organizing tasks, particularly for those of us with ADHD, where breaking down projects into steps is critical. It’s common in roles like emergency services and camp management to find people who thrive in fast-paced settings but may struggle with complex planning due to ADHD. </p><p>I recommend a tool called <a href='https://goblin.tools/'>Goblin Tools</a>. If you’re taking on a large or daunting project, this tool allows you to enter the project title or key concept, and it automatically breaks it down into actionable steps. This not only makes tasks less overwhelming but also helps in delegating or prioritizing effectively. Sometimes, the simple act of breaking down a complex task can be the key to making real progress. </p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:travis@gocamp.pro?'><b>Travis</b></a><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b> Allison</b></a><b>, Co-Founder of GoCamp.Pro - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/readysetaction'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/readysetaction</a></p><h1>Ready, Set, Action! </h1><p>Welcome to part two of evaluations we covered options and now we’re moving onto creating a vision and putting things into action.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Travis </p><p>Thank you so much. I have two main points. The first is about a structured communication format that I&apos;ve been developing to enhance how we approach sending out information. It emphasizes understanding what motivates parents, staff, rental group contacts, and other stakeholders to *open*, *read*, *absorb*, *act on*, and *share* the messages they receive. This structure can simplify communication, whether for big changes or small updates.</p><p>One of the key changes I hope we make is to be intentional in our communication. By using the &quot;open, read, absorb, act, and share&quot; framework, we can break down complex messages into manageable parts. This approach makes it easier to both plan and measure the impact of our communications.</p><p>The second point relates to organizing tasks, particularly for those of us with ADHD, where breaking down projects into steps is critical. It’s common in roles like emergency services and camp management to find people who thrive in fast-paced settings but may struggle with complex planning due to ADHD. </p><p>I recommend a tool called <a href='https://goblin.tools/'>Goblin Tools</a>. If you’re taking on a large or daunting project, this tool allows you to enter the project title or key concept, and it automatically breaks it down into actionable steps. This not only makes tasks less overwhelming but also helps in delegating or prioritizing effectively. Sometimes, the simple act of breaking down a complex task can be the key to making real progress. </p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest: </h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:travis@gocamp.pro?'><b>Travis</b></a><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b> Allison</b></a><b>, Co-Founder of GoCamp.Pro - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>How to Get Staff Onboard With Changes - Camp Code #142</itunes:title>
    <title>How to Get Staff Onboard With Changes - Camp Code #142</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/sooooooo Ch-ch-ch-changes!We’ve discussed program and procedures we shared how we would take that information and create some strategic planning and now we’ll be talking about how to get on board with any changes bigger or small that you’ll be implementing this coming summer. -  We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/sooooooo'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/sooooooo</a></p><h1>Ch-ch-ch-changes!</h1><p>We’ve discussed program and procedures we shared how we would take that information and create some strategic planning and now we’ll be talking about how to get on board with any changes bigger or small that you’ll be implementing this coming summer.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz </p><p>Running a camp can be challenging, especially when essential supplies like sharpies, tape, and garbage bags seem to vanish. Over the years, I&apos;ve discovered a simple yet effective strategy: stockpile these items discreetly.</p><p>Every summer, I buy double the sharpies and tape we need and stash them away in my bedroom— a place where no one goes. When staff members are in a pinch, I can easily provide them with what they need, creating a small but meaningful moment of relief.</p><p>While we do have garbage bags, they often require negotiating with the kitchen staff, and they run out quickly. By keeping a stash of these essentials, I ensure that my team feels supported. This little gesture not only helps in the moment but also builds goodwill among the staff.</p><p>So, if you&apos;re looking for a way to boost morale and keep your camp running smoothly, consider having a secret stash of essential supplies. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/sooooooo'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/sooooooo</a></p><h1>Ch-ch-ch-changes!</h1><p>We’ve discussed program and procedures we shared how we would take that information and create some strategic planning and now we’ll be talking about how to get on board with any changes bigger or small that you’ll be implementing this coming summer.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz </p><p>Running a camp can be challenging, especially when essential supplies like sharpies, tape, and garbage bags seem to vanish. Over the years, I&apos;ve discovered a simple yet effective strategy: stockpile these items discreetly.</p><p>Every summer, I buy double the sharpies and tape we need and stash them away in my bedroom— a place where no one goes. When staff members are in a pinch, I can easily provide them with what they need, creating a small but meaningful moment of relief.</p><p>While we do have garbage bags, they often require negotiating with the kitchen staff, and they run out quickly. By keeping a stash of these essentials, I ensure that my team feels supported. This little gesture not only helps in the moment but also builds goodwill among the staff.</p><p>So, if you&apos;re looking for a way to boost morale and keep your camp running smoothly, consider having a secret stash of essential supplies. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>How to Use This Time of Year - Camp Code #141</itunes:title>
    <title>How to Use This Time of Year - Camp Code #141</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/reflectreviewanalyzeevaluate   It’s That Time of Year! Let’s reflect, review, analyze and evaluate. We need to give our brains an opportunity to pause after the chaos joy of the summer to really sort through and think about our observations and experiences. We need to review our skills, shortcomings, dreams and plans for the future. Join us today as we discussed how to use ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/reflectreviewanalyzeevaluate'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/reflectreviewanalyzeevaluate</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>It’s That Time of Year! </h1><p>Let’s reflect, review, analyze and evaluate. We need to give our brains an opportunity to pause after the chaos joy of the summer to really sort through and think about our observations and experiences. We need to review our skills, shortcomings, dreams and plans for the future. Join us today as we discussed how to use this time of year.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth </p><p>I came across this tool from Daily Greatness and I thought I would share it with you. The exercise is called <em>Stop, Start, Continue</em> and I think it’s great for this time of year, but I would also take it away for next summer to share with staff and have them do it several times throughout the summer. First, take a moment to think about what you need to STOP doing; what is that thing you’re doing that’s creating issues or stress or you know personal problems for yourself or your staff? What do you need to START doing? What is something that would help you make you feel better, help you deal better with communication with your staff, whatever it is, just start doing it. Third, what is something you CONTINUE with? This could be your process in your business or people you work with, marketing activities, training, sessions or programs. I love the simplicity of it stop start continue and now that you’ve taken the time to ask yourself some questions and get a clear picture of how things have been working, how you’re feeling and what needs to change; moving forward it’s the perfect opportunity to set yourself some new goals for the year ahead</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/reflectreviewanalyzeevaluate'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/reflectreviewanalyzeevaluate</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>It’s That Time of Year! </h1><p>Let’s reflect, review, analyze and evaluate. We need to give our brains an opportunity to pause after the chaos joy of the summer to really sort through and think about our observations and experiences. We need to review our skills, shortcomings, dreams and plans for the future. Join us today as we discussed how to use this time of year.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth </p><p>I came across this tool from Daily Greatness and I thought I would share it with you. The exercise is called <em>Stop, Start, Continue</em> and I think it’s great for this time of year, but I would also take it away for next summer to share with staff and have them do it several times throughout the summer. First, take a moment to think about what you need to STOP doing; what is that thing you’re doing that’s creating issues or stress or you know personal problems for yourself or your staff? What do you need to START doing? What is something that would help you make you feel better, help you deal better with communication with your staff, whatever it is, just start doing it. Third, what is something you CONTINUE with? This could be your process in your business or people you work with, marketing activities, training, sessions or programs. I love the simplicity of it stop start continue and now that you’ve taken the time to ask yourself some questions and get a clear picture of how things have been working, how you’re feeling and what needs to change; moving forward it’s the perfect opportunity to set yourself some new goals for the year ahead</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com/'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Reflecting on the Successes and Challenges of 2024 - Camp Code #140</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! We’re Back!And so it begins another summer in the can and now we reflect on the challenges and successes of 2024 as we begin to prepare for the 2025 season. Join us today as we share the issues, the stresses and the rewards of this past summer. -  We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to https://ratethispodcast.com...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>We’re Back!</h1><p>And so it begins another summer in the can and now we reflect on the challenges and successes of 2024 as we begin to prepare for the 2025 season. Join us today as we share the issues, the stresses and the rewards of this past summer.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz </p><p>We implemented a new protocol to manage cell phone usage, now in its second year, and it&apos;s been highly effective. Previously, staff needed cell phones for music and photos, which created confusion about who could use personal phones. To solve this, we bought five second hand Android phones with fluorescent orange cases, easily identifiable as camp property, and set up a sign-out system for staff use during programs. They also got a Spotify account for music. Key staff, like directors, put orange tape on their personal phones to distinguish them as official. This reduced unauthorized phone use significantly compared to the previous year.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>We’re Back!</h1><p>And so it begins another summer in the can and now we reflect on the challenges and successes of 2024 as we begin to prepare for the 2025 season. Join us today as we share the issues, the stresses and the rewards of this past summer.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz </p><p>We implemented a new protocol to manage cell phone usage, now in its second year, and it&apos;s been highly effective. Previously, staff needed cell phones for music and photos, which created confusion about who could use personal phones. To solve this, we bought five second hand Android phones with fluorescent orange cases, easily identifiable as camp property, and set up a sign-out system for staff use during programs. They also got a Spotify account for music. Key staff, like directors, put orange tape on their personal phones to distinguish them as official. This reduced unauthorized phone use significantly compared to the previous year.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsors…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em><br/><br/><b>BowlineHQ<br/></b><br/><em>Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline&apos;s comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit </em><a href='https://www.bowlinehq.com'><em>bowlinehq.com</em></a><em> to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic. </em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>How to Teach Accountability to Your Staff - With Kim Aycock - Camp Code #139</itunes:title>
    <title>How to Teach Accountability to Your Staff - With Kim Aycock - Camp Code #139</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/teachingaccountability Teaching Accountability: where character meets competence, creating champions of responsibility!   One of the most important traits to teach staff at any company, not just at summer camp, is accountability. Join us today and our special guest Kim Aycock as we discuss how to teach accountability to your staff. -  We hope you love this episode of C...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/teachingaccountability'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/<b>teachingaccountability</b></a></p><h1>Teaching Accountability: where character meets competence, creating champions of responsibility! </h1><p><br/></p><p>One of the most important traits to teach staff at any company, not just at summer camp, is accountability. Join us today and our special guest Kim Aycock as we discuss how to teach accountability to your staff.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Kim</p><p>Supervising seems to fall to the bottom of our list. We want to ensure we provide supervisors with appropriate check-ins, all the way through the summer. Helping supervisors on how to manage time and reminding those supervisors that there are things that only “they” can do and things where they can “empower” others to complete tasks off of their todo list.</p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.instagram.com/kim_aycock_/?hl=en'><b>Kim Aycock</b></a><a href='mailto: kate@stephanerichard.ca'>,</a> Camp Consultant, <a href='https://kimaycock.com/'><b>https://kimaycock.com/</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/teachingaccountability'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/<b>teachingaccountability</b></a></p><h1>Teaching Accountability: where character meets competence, creating champions of responsibility! </h1><p><br/></p><p>One of the most important traits to teach staff at any company, not just at summer camp, is accountability. Join us today and our special guest Kim Aycock as we discuss how to teach accountability to your staff.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Kim</p><p>Supervising seems to fall to the bottom of our list. We want to ensure we provide supervisors with appropriate check-ins, all the way through the summer. Helping supervisors on how to manage time and reminding those supervisors that there are things that only “they” can do and things where they can “empower” others to complete tasks off of their todo list.</p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.instagram.com/kim_aycock_/?hl=en'><b>Kim Aycock</b></a><a href='mailto: kate@stephanerichard.ca'>,</a> Camp Consultant, <a href='https://kimaycock.com/'><b>https://kimaycock.com/</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Twenty Years of Staff Training - What We’ve Learned - with Chris Rehs-Dupin and Al Murray - Part 1 - Camp Code #138</itunes:title>
    <title>Twenty Years of Staff Training - What We’ve Learned - with Chris Rehs-Dupin and Al Murray - Part 1 - Camp Code #138</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/20yearstrainingpt1 Twenty years of staff training, wrapped up into a two part podcast series. This is part one!   When you’ve been running staff training for decades, you have seen a lot, tried a lot, and, of course, learned a LOT.  Join us, and our special guests, Chris and Al from TQAMP as we share our best secrets, practical tips, and stories.  There are so man...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/20yearstrainingpt1'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/20yearstrainingpt1</a></p><h1>Twenty years of staff training, wrapped up into a two part podcast series. This is part one! </h1><p><br/></p><p>When you’ve been running staff training for decades, you have seen a lot, tried a lot, and, of course, learned a LOT.  Join us, and our special guests, Chris and Al from TQAMP as we share our best secrets, practical tips, and stories.  There are so many…we have 2 parts! For now, have a listen to part 1 and get ready for part 2 to release on April 16th!</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Chris</p><p>One of the more important things you can do is to know what you are going to do first at staff training. Throughout the first hour or two of staff training, be extremely intentional to set the tone for your staff training. You can use these moments to have your staff reflect on their own nervousness and anxiety in a way that helps to build empathy with campers for their first couple of hours at camp. </p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:chris@tqamp.org'><b>Chris Rehs-Dupin</b></a><b>, </b>Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director at <a href='https://www.transplainingforcamps.com/'>TQAMP</a></li><li> <a href='mailto:Al@tqamp.org'><b>Al Murray</b></a><b>, </b>Co-Founder and Co-Executive Directory at <a href='https://www.transplainingforcamps.com/'>TQAMP</a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/20yearstrainingpt1'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/20yearstrainingpt1</a></p><h1>Twenty years of staff training, wrapped up into a two part podcast series. This is part one! </h1><p><br/></p><p>When you’ve been running staff training for decades, you have seen a lot, tried a lot, and, of course, learned a LOT.  Join us, and our special guests, Chris and Al from TQAMP as we share our best secrets, practical tips, and stories.  There are so many…we have 2 parts! For now, have a listen to part 1 and get ready for part 2 to release on April 16th!</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Chris</p><p>One of the more important things you can do is to know what you are going to do first at staff training. Throughout the first hour or two of staff training, be extremely intentional to set the tone for your staff training. You can use these moments to have your staff reflect on their own nervousness and anxiety in a way that helps to build empathy with campers for their first couple of hours at camp. </p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:chris@tqamp.org'><b>Chris Rehs-Dupin</b></a><b>, </b>Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director at <a href='https://www.transplainingforcamps.com/'>TQAMP</a></li><li> <a href='mailto:Al@tqamp.org'><b>Al Murray</b></a><b>, </b>Co-Founder and Co-Executive Directory at <a href='https://www.transplainingforcamps.com/'>TQAMP</a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! At camp, we always want to teach the new stuff, but sometimes we REALLY want to sneak in some basics. Listen today to find out!   Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/sneaking-basics  We all try our very best to pack absolutely everything we can into staff training.  How do we find room for it all?  How can we sneak those basic skills our staff all need to know into an already packed schedule?  ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>At camp, we always want to teach the new stuff, but sometimes we REALLY want to sneak in some basics. Listen today to find out!  </h1><p><br/>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/sneaking-basics'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/<b>sneaking-basics</b></a><br/><br/>We all try our very best to pack absolutely everything we can into staff training.  How do we find room for it all?  How can we sneak those basic skills our staff all need to know into an already packed schedule?  We’ve got some ideas.  Just us and our special guest, Kim Aycock.<br/><br/></p><p><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training</b></p><p><b>From Gabz<br/></b><br/></p><p>One idea that I use to help reinforce learning taught throughout training is to have designated staff members act as note takers during the day. The following day, provide print outs of the notes everywhere your staff will be. On the tables during meals, in the bathrooms, on staff pillows and literally everywhere else possible. One thing I like to do is provide notices on the walls in the bathrooms highlighting whats going to be covered today and key takeaways from yesterdays training.</p><p>Writing things down and sharing with your staff helps to reinforce retention with you staff and can be a tool to demonstrate progress for your staff during the training sessions. </p><p><b>Special Guest:</b></p><p><a href='https://www.instagram.com/kim_aycock_/?hl=en'><b>Kim Aycock</b></a><a href='mailto: kate@stephanerichard.ca'><b>,</b></a><b> Camp Consultant, </b><a href='https://kimaycock.com/'><b>https://kimaycock.com/</b></a></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Your Hosts:</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a href='mailto: info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>GoCamp.Pro</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>At camp, we always want to teach the new stuff, but sometimes we REALLY want to sneak in some basics. Listen today to find out!  </h1><p><br/>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/sneaking-basics'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/<b>sneaking-basics</b></a><br/><br/>We all try our very best to pack absolutely everything we can into staff training.  How do we find room for it all?  How can we sneak those basic skills our staff all need to know into an already packed schedule?  We’ve got some ideas.  Just us and our special guest, Kim Aycock.<br/><br/></p><p><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training</b></p><p><b>From Gabz<br/></b><br/></p><p>One idea that I use to help reinforce learning taught throughout training is to have designated staff members act as note takers during the day. The following day, provide print outs of the notes everywhere your staff will be. On the tables during meals, in the bathrooms, on staff pillows and literally everywhere else possible. One thing I like to do is provide notices on the walls in the bathrooms highlighting whats going to be covered today and key takeaways from yesterdays training.</p><p>Writing things down and sharing with your staff helps to reinforce retention with you staff and can be a tool to demonstrate progress for your staff during the training sessions. </p><p><b>Special Guest:</b></p><p><a href='https://www.instagram.com/kim_aycock_/?hl=en'><b>Kim Aycock</b></a><a href='mailto: kate@stephanerichard.ca'><b>,</b></a><b> Camp Consultant, </b><a href='https://kimaycock.com/'><b>https://kimaycock.com/</b></a></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Your Hosts:</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a href='mailto: info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>GoCamp.Pro</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Are Staff Actually Different Than They Used to Be? - with Kim Aycock - Camp Code #136</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! The world around us is changing, but have our staff changed over time? Listen in today to find out what are pros have to say!  Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/arestaffactuallydifferent  We often hear camp directors tell us that staff are so different than ever before?  Is this actually the case and, if so, what can we do about it.  Join Gabz, Beth, and our special guest Kim Aycock to hear our th...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>The world around us is changing, but have our staff changed over time? Listen in today to find out what are pros have to say! </h1><p><br/>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/arestaffactuallydifferent'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/arestaffactuallydifferent</a><br/><br/><b>We often hear camp directors tell us that staff are so different than ever before?  Is this actually the case and, if so</b>,<b> what can we do about it.  Join Gabz, Beth, and our special guest Kim Aycock to hear our thoughts.</b></p><p><b>-</b></p><p><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training</b></p><p><b>From Kim</b></p><p>-</p><p><b>Let’s find ways to introduce our staff to the reality of working at camp. If we could find ways to introduce our staff to camp, show them what camp looks like or feels like. Kim created a handout called </b><a href='https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/y0bxu7kjw2k7ne0ecwuen/A-Sense-of-Camp.pdf?rlkey=hc7mjyscg3ssgnimpmws8z9qn&amp;dl=0'><b>A “sense” of camp</b></a><b> for new or returning of staff, with a “scent” sticker of camp with a scratch and sniff sticker. A copy of this ides can be found </b><a href='https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/y0bxu7kjw2k7ne0ecwuen/A-Sense-of-Camp.pdf?rlkey=hc7mjyscg3ssgnimpmws8z9qn&amp;dl=0'><b>here!</b></a></p><p>-</p><p><b>Special Guest:</b></p><p><a href='https://www.instagram.com/kim_aycock_/?hl=en'><b>Kim Aycock</b></a><a href='mailto: kate@stephanerichard.ca'><b>,</b></a><b> Camp Consultant, </b><a href='https://kimaycock.com/'><b>https://kimaycock.com/</b></a></p><p>-</p><p><b>Your Hosts:</b></p><p>-</p><p><a href='mailto: info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>GoCamp.Pro</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p><br/><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>The world around us is changing, but have our staff changed over time? Listen in today to find out what are pros have to say! </h1><p><br/>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/arestaffactuallydifferent'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/arestaffactuallydifferent</a><br/><br/><b>We often hear camp directors tell us that staff are so different than ever before?  Is this actually the case and, if so</b>,<b> what can we do about it.  Join Gabz, Beth, and our special guest Kim Aycock to hear our thoughts.</b></p><p><b>-</b></p><p><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training</b></p><p><b>From Kim</b></p><p>-</p><p><b>Let’s find ways to introduce our staff to the reality of working at camp. If we could find ways to introduce our staff to camp, show them what camp looks like or feels like. Kim created a handout called </b><a href='https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/y0bxu7kjw2k7ne0ecwuen/A-Sense-of-Camp.pdf?rlkey=hc7mjyscg3ssgnimpmws8z9qn&amp;dl=0'><b>A “sense” of camp</b></a><b> for new or returning of staff, with a “scent” sticker of camp with a scratch and sniff sticker. A copy of this ides can be found </b><a href='https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/y0bxu7kjw2k7ne0ecwuen/A-Sense-of-Camp.pdf?rlkey=hc7mjyscg3ssgnimpmws8z9qn&amp;dl=0'><b>here!</b></a></p><p>-</p><p><b>Special Guest:</b></p><p><a href='https://www.instagram.com/kim_aycock_/?hl=en'><b>Kim Aycock</b></a><a href='mailto: kate@stephanerichard.ca'><b>,</b></a><b> Camp Consultant, </b><a href='https://kimaycock.com/'><b>https://kimaycock.com/</b></a></p><p>-</p><p><b>Your Hosts:</b></p><p>-</p><p><a href='mailto: info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>GoCamp.Pro</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p><br/><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>How to Help our Staff With Stress - Camp Code #135</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Stress is everywhere around us. Learn how to deal with the stress in a world of chaos!  Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/manage-stress  Stress has become such a big part of all of our daily lives. From troubling things going on in our world to the personal stress that staff may be feeling from the hard work at summer camp. We all need to have tools and resources to cope. Join us today as we discuss what we...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1><b>Stress is everywhere around us. Learn how to deal with the stress in a world of chaos! </b></h1><p><br/>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/manage-stress'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/manage-stress</a><br/><br/><b>Stress has become such a big part of all of our daily lives. From troubling things going on in our world to the personal stress that staff may be feeling from the hard work at summer camp. We all need to have tools and resources to cope. Join us today as we discuss what we can offer staff to help them deal with what we face at camp and what life will throw their way. </b><br/>-</p><p><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training</b></p><p>From Beth</p><p>Let’s frontload this by saying that Beth is in no way diminishing people’s triggers. There are ones that are certainly important and we need to be aware of them. People have gone through so many different types of stress, PTSD, etc… </p><p><br/></p><p>When we are stressed, we are often on the lookout for our triggers, big and small. There are words or signs or triggers that can cause us to be more negative, anxious or fearful. Why not teach your staff to pay attention to their glimmers, the opposite of triggers. The little moment of peace or joy that allow our nervous system to be safe and connected. When you look for them, you will find them everywhere. At the end of your training day, ask your campers to share their glimmers to allow you to focus on the bright moments throughout the day. </p><p><br/></p><p><b>Special Guest:</b></p><p><a href='mailto: kate@stephanerichard.ca'><b>Kate Taylor,</b></a><b> Camp Consultant, </b><a href='https://www.stephanerichard.ca/'><b>Stephane Richard Development Consulting</b></a><b> </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Your Hosts:</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a href='mailto: info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>GoCamp.Pro</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p><br/><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1><b>Stress is everywhere around us. Learn how to deal with the stress in a world of chaos! </b></h1><p><br/>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/manage-stress'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/manage-stress</a><br/><br/><b>Stress has become such a big part of all of our daily lives. From troubling things going on in our world to the personal stress that staff may be feeling from the hard work at summer camp. We all need to have tools and resources to cope. Join us today as we discuss what we can offer staff to help them deal with what we face at camp and what life will throw their way. </b><br/>-</p><p><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training</b></p><p>From Beth</p><p>Let’s frontload this by saying that Beth is in no way diminishing people’s triggers. There are ones that are certainly important and we need to be aware of them. People have gone through so many different types of stress, PTSD, etc… </p><p><br/></p><p>When we are stressed, we are often on the lookout for our triggers, big and small. There are words or signs or triggers that can cause us to be more negative, anxious or fearful. Why not teach your staff to pay attention to their glimmers, the opposite of triggers. The little moment of peace or joy that allow our nervous system to be safe and connected. When you look for them, you will find them everywhere. At the end of your training day, ask your campers to share their glimmers to allow you to focus on the bright moments throughout the day. </p><p><br/></p><p><b>Special Guest:</b></p><p><a href='mailto: kate@stephanerichard.ca'><b>Kate Taylor,</b></a><b> Camp Consultant, </b><a href='https://www.stephanerichard.ca/'><b>Stephane Richard Development Consulting</b></a><b> </b></p><p><br/></p><p><b>Your Hosts:</b></p><p><br/></p><p><a href='mailto: info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>GoCamp.Pro</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p><br/><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/nine-sentences Here are 9 things that we want your staff to say!Nine sentences! You know…the ones that make for better experiences for both our campers and our staff. Listen in today!  -  We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to https://ratethi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/nine-sentences'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/nine-sentences</a></p><h1>Here are 9 things that we want your staff to say!</h1><p>Nine sentences! You know…the ones that make for better experiences for both our campers and our staff. Listen in today! </p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Kate</p><p>In today’s episode we focused on the nine things we want our staff to say. What about the sentences we don’t want our staff to say? As a part of your summer training, front load both the things you want and <b>don’t</b> want your staff to say! We’ve prepped you with a short list that comes to mind: </p><ul><li>“I don’t have time for that!” - We want our staff to remember to make time for things. Be it helping a colleague or supporting a child, it is our role to find ways to support each other.</li><li>“That’s not my job!” - Camp is all about community and communities come together to help out when and where is needed!</li><li>“Calm Down/Your Okay” - This dismisses someones feelings and as camp leaders, we need to demonstrate empathy with our campers.</li><li>“That’s so cute / you&apos;re so cute” - This can show that you are fantasizing on or about someone and the way they look. We 100% support the idea of sharing compliments and recommend we focus on things that can help construe confidence in our campers. </li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto: kate@stephanerichard.ca'><b>Kate Taylor</b>,</a> Camp Consultant, <a href='https://www.stephanerichard.ca/'><b>Stephane Richard Development Consulting</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/nine-sentences'>https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/nine-sentences</a></p><h1>Here are 9 things that we want your staff to say!</h1><p>Nine sentences! You know…the ones that make for better experiences for both our campers and our staff. Listen in today! </p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Kate</p><p>In today’s episode we focused on the nine things we want our staff to say. What about the sentences we don’t want our staff to say? As a part of your summer training, front load both the things you want and <b>don’t</b> want your staff to say! We’ve prepped you with a short list that comes to mind: </p><ul><li>“I don’t have time for that!” - We want our staff to remember to make time for things. Be it helping a colleague or supporting a child, it is our role to find ways to support each other.</li><li>“That’s not my job!” - Camp is all about community and communities come together to help out when and where is needed!</li><li>“Calm Down/Your Okay” - This dismisses someones feelings and as camp leaders, we need to demonstrate empathy with our campers.</li><li>“That’s so cute / you&apos;re so cute” - This can show that you are fantasizing on or about someone and the way they look. We 100% support the idea of sharing compliments and recommend we focus on things that can help construe confidence in our campers. </li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto: kate@stephanerichard.ca'><b>Kate Taylor</b>,</a> Camp Consultant, <a href='https://www.stephanerichard.ca/'><b>Stephane Richard Development Consulting</b></a></li></ul><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Key Skills We Need To Work on In 2024 - Camp Code #133</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/key-skills-2024 Here is what we need to focus on to make the upcoming summer the best it can be!Talking with Camp Pros at Conferences this Fall, we’ve noticed a lot of similar issues folks are dealing with. Join us as we discuss key skills that require our focus for a positive and successful 2024 camp season. -  We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, ple...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/key-skills-2024'><span style='background-color: highlight;'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/key-skills-2024</span></a></p><h1>Here is what we need to focus on to make the upcoming summer the best it can be!</h1><p>Talking with Camp Pros at Conferences this Fall, we’ve noticed a lot of similar issues folks are dealing with. Join us as we discuss key skills that require our focus for a positive and successful 2024 camp season.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth and inspired by Kelly Schuna</p><p>Vulnerability is a powerful tool that we should all learn to harness and today we want to share thoughts on how we believe vulnerability can be used to repair relationships. As leaders, there are going to be times where we need to have hard conversations AND there will be times where we screw up having those conversations. When we go back to that person to reconcile, there are three phrases that you can use to demonstrate vulnerability: </p><ol><li>I didn’t like how I handled that. </li><li>So… that wasn’t my best work.</li><li>Here’s what I wish I would have said.</li></ol><p>Teach these phrases to your staff. It demonstrates reflection in our work and demonstrating vulnerability allows us to recover from our mistakes with ease.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/key-skills-2024'><span style='background-color: highlight;'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/key-skills-2024</span></a></p><h1>Here is what we need to focus on to make the upcoming summer the best it can be!</h1><p>Talking with Camp Pros at Conferences this Fall, we’ve noticed a lot of similar issues folks are dealing with. Join us as we discuss key skills that require our focus for a positive and successful 2024 camp season.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth and inspired by Kelly Schuna</p><p>Vulnerability is a powerful tool that we should all learn to harness and today we want to share thoughts on how we believe vulnerability can be used to repair relationships. As leaders, there are going to be times where we need to have hard conversations AND there will be times where we screw up having those conversations. When we go back to that person to reconcile, there are three phrases that you can use to demonstrate vulnerability: </p><ol><li>I didn’t like how I handled that. </li><li>So… that wasn’t my best work.</li><li>Here’s what I wish I would have said.</li></ol><p>Teach these phrases to your staff. It demonstrates reflection in our work and demonstrating vulnerability allows us to recover from our mistakes with ease.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>What We Learned at the Women in Camp Summit - Camp Code #132</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/womenincampsummit2023 - What We Learned at the Women in Camp SummitWhen camp pros gather, it is always extraordinary.  We just had the pleasure of attending the Women in Camp Summit and it was truly amazing! Join us for the stories and the lessons learned from sessions, village time, connecting, networking, and playing together. -  We hope you love this episode of ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/womenincampsummit2023'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/womenincampsummit2023</a><br/>-</p><h1>What We Learned at the Women in Camp Summit</h1><p>When camp pros gather, it is always extraordinary.  We just had the pleasure of attending the Women in Camp Summit and it was truly amazing! Join us for the stories and the lessons learned from sessions, village time, connecting, networking, and playing together.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>-</p><p>Lifeguard training at camp is weather dependent. Yet, as camp leaders, we depend on our staff to obtain the right training and certifications to ensure our camp programs run throughout the summer. Inclement weather is going to happen, leverage your resources to ensure your lifeguards are trained. Local community centres or hotels may have availability throughout the day that you could rent in the event of bad weather. Pool availability and your capability to rent them is going to help to ensure that your camp’s lifeguard training and schedule stays a float! </p><p>**BONUS**</p><p>We were once again reminded this year at the Women in Camp Summit that some folks are just going to come early to help. As camp professionals, it’s always important to keep a list of tasks that need to take place. We’re all camp people and we’re always willing to help, always keep that in mind. </p><p><b><em><br/></em></b><br/></p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/womenincampsummit2023'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/womenincampsummit2023</a><br/>-</p><h1>What We Learned at the Women in Camp Summit</h1><p>When camp pros gather, it is always extraordinary.  We just had the pleasure of attending the Women in Camp Summit and it was truly amazing! Join us for the stories and the lessons learned from sessions, village time, connecting, networking, and playing together.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>-</p><p>Lifeguard training at camp is weather dependent. Yet, as camp leaders, we depend on our staff to obtain the right training and certifications to ensure our camp programs run throughout the summer. Inclement weather is going to happen, leverage your resources to ensure your lifeguards are trained. Local community centres or hotels may have availability throughout the day that you could rent in the event of bad weather. Pool availability and your capability to rent them is going to help to ensure that your camp’s lifeguard training and schedule stays a float! </p><p>**BONUS**</p><p>We were once again reminded this year at the Women in Camp Summit that some folks are just going to come early to help. As camp professionals, it’s always important to keep a list of tasks that need to take place. We’re all camp people and we’re always willing to help, always keep that in mind. </p><p><b><em><br/></em></b><br/></p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/unintentional-teachable-moments-2023 Unintentional Teachable MomentsAs Camp professionals, we are always looking to improve, be intentional with all our training and programming, and to see the big picture.  There are moments that happen at camp every now and then, however, that teach us that we missed something.  We need to be open to these every-day little experi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/unintentional-teachable-moments-2023'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/unintentional-teachable-moments-2023</a></p><h1>Unintentional Teachable Moments</h1><p>As Camp professionals, we are always looking to improve, be intentional with all our training and programming, and to see the big picture.  There are moments that happen at camp every now and then, however, that teach us that we missed something.  We need to be open to these every-day little experiences so that we can continue to take the best care of our people.  Join us for the stories and the lessons learned.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz</p><p>-</p><p>Sometimes life events will come up that prevents your staff from attending portions or all of staff training! Your staff knows themselves best and it is your role to support them. In today’s example, Gabz had a staff member who remained in isolation during staff training and recognized that to help them prepare for the first days at camp, they should write down the daily schedule on old t-shirts so they could easily look at their own shirt to recognize what’s coming next throughout the day! </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/unintentional-teachable-moments-2023'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/unintentional-teachable-moments-2023</a></p><h1>Unintentional Teachable Moments</h1><p>As Camp professionals, we are always looking to improve, be intentional with all our training and programming, and to see the big picture.  There are moments that happen at camp every now and then, however, that teach us that we missed something.  We need to be open to these every-day little experiences so that we can continue to take the best care of our people.  Join us for the stories and the lessons learned.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz</p><p>-</p><p>Sometimes life events will come up that prevents your staff from attending portions or all of staff training! Your staff knows themselves best and it is your role to support them. In today’s example, Gabz had a staff member who remained in isolation during staff training and recognized that to help them prepare for the first days at camp, they should write down the daily schedule on old t-shirts so they could easily look at their own shirt to recognize what’s coming next throughout the day! </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 26 Dec 2023 09:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>What Ruby Learned This Summer - Camp Code #130</itunes:title>
    <title>What Ruby Learned This Summer - Camp Code #130</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-ruby-learned-this-summer What Ruby Learned This Summer- Life is all about unchartered territory and trying new things.  Join us as we dissect Ruby’s summer camp adventures and find out what she learned about not only the industry but also herself.  The gang’s all back together for this podcast and we’re excited to glean all we can from Ruby’s summer exploits. ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-ruby-learned-this-summer'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-ruby-learned-this-summer</a></p><h1>What Ruby Learned This Summer</h1><p>-<br/>Life is all about unchartered territory and trying new things.  Join us as we dissect Ruby’s summer camp adventures and find out what she learned about not only the industry but also herself.  The gang’s all back together for this podcast and we’re excited to glean all we can from Ruby’s summer exploits.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>-</p><p>Take a few of your stuff and run them through the first week or so of your CIT program. It gives your staff the opportunity to learn the roots of that particular camp. A CIT program in general has a guide to lead senior campers to the next step in becoming staff at camp therefore, training is ultimately rooted throughout the sessions. It does create an odd dynamic at times between staff and camper so camp leaders do have to take the time to understand the implications for their camp. For Ruby, it was a genius experience to take part in staff training and then have the new staff take part in the start of the CIT session to apply what they learned at training. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-ruby-learned-this-summer'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-ruby-learned-this-summer</a></p><h1>What Ruby Learned This Summer</h1><p>-<br/>Life is all about unchartered territory and trying new things.  Join us as we dissect Ruby’s summer camp adventures and find out what she learned about not only the industry but also herself.  The gang’s all back together for this podcast and we’re excited to glean all we can from Ruby’s summer exploits.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>-</p><p>Take a few of your stuff and run them through the first week or so of your CIT program. It gives your staff the opportunity to learn the roots of that particular camp. A CIT program in general has a guide to lead senior campers to the next step in becoming staff at camp therefore, training is ultimately rooted throughout the sessions. It does create an odd dynamic at times between staff and camper so camp leaders do have to take the time to understand the implications for their camp. For Ruby, it was a genius experience to take part in staff training and then have the new staff take part in the start of the CIT session to apply what they learned at training. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Volunteer Training Management - with Matt Wilfrid - Camp Code #129</itunes:title>
    <title>Volunteer Training Management - with Matt Wilfrid - Camp Code #129</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/volunteer-training-management-with-matt-wilfrid Volunteer Training Management - with Matt Wilfrid- In this podcast episode with guest Matt Wilfrid, we spotlight Campfire Circle, an Ontario-based organization supporting families and children facing serious illnesses. Campfire Circle’s extraordinary volunteer program, led by volunteers aged 19 to 90, is central to their succes...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/volunteer-training-management-with-matt-wilfrid'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/volunteer-training-management-with-matt-wilfrid</a></p><h1>Volunteer Training Management - with Matt Wilfrid</h1><p>-</p><p>In this podcast episode with guest Matt Wilfrid, we spotlight Campfire Circle, an Ontario-based organization supporting families and children facing serious illnesses. Campfire Circle’s extraordinary volunteer program, led by volunteers aged 19 to 90, is central to their success. These volunteers contribute their time and skills to diverse roles, from the Toronto office to community programs and overnight camps, totaling over 135,000 hours of support. The organization’s training and ongoing support are tailored to each volunteer’s unique needs. Campfire Circle’s volunteer program is a shining example of the transformative power of community-driven, intrinsic motivation.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Matt Wilfrid</p><p>-</p><p>Take advantage of offsite events during staff training. Ideas can include mini golf or hiking, as long as its offsite to break the cycle that takes place off camp. What’s even better is going to these offsite events with intention. In Matt’s example, before they left for minigolf, they had their staff divide into four categories based on skill. Allow your staff to put themselves into their own group to allow them to set their own expectations going into the event. Put intention into your offsites to help include all your staff.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:matt@gocamp.pro'>Matt Wilfrid</a>, Summer Camp Professional, Executive Producer and Consultant at Go Camp Pro</li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/volunteer-training-management-with-matt-wilfrid'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/volunteer-training-management-with-matt-wilfrid</a></p><h1>Volunteer Training Management - with Matt Wilfrid</h1><p>-</p><p>In this podcast episode with guest Matt Wilfrid, we spotlight Campfire Circle, an Ontario-based organization supporting families and children facing serious illnesses. Campfire Circle’s extraordinary volunteer program, led by volunteers aged 19 to 90, is central to their success. These volunteers contribute their time and skills to diverse roles, from the Toronto office to community programs and overnight camps, totaling over 135,000 hours of support. The organization’s training and ongoing support are tailored to each volunteer’s unique needs. Campfire Circle’s volunteer program is a shining example of the transformative power of community-driven, intrinsic motivation.</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Matt Wilfrid</p><p>-</p><p>Take advantage of offsite events during staff training. Ideas can include mini golf or hiking, as long as its offsite to break the cycle that takes place off camp. What’s even better is going to these offsite events with intention. In Matt’s example, before they left for minigolf, they had their staff divide into four categories based on skill. Allow your staff to put themselves into their own group to allow them to set their own expectations going into the event. Put intention into your offsites to help include all your staff.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:matt@gocamp.pro'>Matt Wilfrid</a>, Summer Camp Professional, Executive Producer and Consultant at Go Camp Pro</li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Creating Productive Transitions When Employees Leave or You Leave - with Colette Marquardt - Camp Code #128</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/creating-productive-transitions-when-employees-leave-or-you-leave Creating Productive Transitions When Employees Leave or You Leave - with Colette Marquardt- In the world of Summer Camp, staff members come and go every year.  How can we make these transitions both positive and productive.  Join us and our guest, Colette Marquardt, Executive Director of ACA Illinois...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/creating-productive-transitions-when-employees-leave-or-you-leave'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/creating-productive-transitions-when-employees-leave-or-you-leave</a></p><h1>Creating Productive Transitions When Employees Leave or You Leave - with Colette Marquardt</h1><p>-</p><p>In the world of Summer Camp, staff members come and go every year.  How can we make these transitions both positive and productive.  Join us and our guest, Colette Marquardt, Executive Director of ACA Illinois, to find out!</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Colette Marquardt</p><p>-</p><p>As a Director, always be IN the training. Do your best to remain engaged as it allows you to role model what your expect of your staff throughout the summer. Build your staff training around your schedule, to ensure you do not miss key leaning opportunities. </p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:colette@acail.org'><b>Colette Marquardt</b></a><b> , </b>Chief Executive Officer, <a href='https://www.acail.org/'>American Camp Association</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/creating-productive-transitions-when-employees-leave-or-you-leave'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/creating-productive-transitions-when-employees-leave-or-you-leave</a></p><h1>Creating Productive Transitions When Employees Leave or You Leave - with Colette Marquardt</h1><p>-</p><p>In the world of Summer Camp, staff members come and go every year.  How can we make these transitions both positive and productive.  Join us and our guest, Colette Marquardt, Executive Director of ACA Illinois, to find out!</p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Colette Marquardt</p><p>-</p><p>As a Director, always be IN the training. Do your best to remain engaged as it allows you to role model what your expect of your staff throughout the summer. Build your staff training around your schedule, to ensure you do not miss key leaning opportunities. </p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:colette@acail.org'><b>Colette Marquardt</b></a><b> , </b>Chief Executive Officer, <a href='https://www.acail.org/'>American Camp Association</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Partnering with Post-Pandemic Parents - Gabz&#39;s Summer Part 2 - Camp Code #127</itunes:title>
    <title>Partnering with Post-Pandemic Parents - Gabz&#39;s Summer Part 2 - Camp Code #127</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/post-pandemic-parents Parents, Caregivers, Camper’s, Grownups, How Have THEY changed since the pandemic?Just as our campers have undergone a serious shift post-pandemic, so too have the caregivers. We’re back to pick Gabz’s brain to hear more about the summer of 2024 at Camp Ouareau and how she’s looking to 2024 with a new lens. If you missed part 1 - check it out here: http...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/post-pandemic-parents'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/post-pandemic-parents</a></p><h1>Parents, Caregivers, Camper’s, Grownups, How Have <em>THEY</em> changed since the pandemic?</h1><p>Just as our campers have undergone a serious shift post-pandemic, so too have the caregivers.</p><p>We’re back to pick Gabz’s brain to hear more about the summer of 2024 at Camp Ouareau and how she’s looking to 2024 with a new lens.</p><p>If you missed part 1 - check it out here: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/kids-these-days'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/kids-these-days</a> </p><p>Whether your summer felt like a success or not - these episodes will help you not only hear the raw honesty of a fellow camp director, but will help you start thinking about what you can do <em>now</em> to make summer 2024 excellent.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode '>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>A good mindset to have (especially with parents) - that difficult people all have a story. Stop seeing parents as an issue to deal with and start seeing them as people to fight for.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/post-pandemic-parents'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/post-pandemic-parents</a></p><h1>Parents, Caregivers, Camper’s, Grownups, How Have <em>THEY</em> changed since the pandemic?</h1><p>Just as our campers have undergone a serious shift post-pandemic, so too have the caregivers.</p><p>We’re back to pick Gabz’s brain to hear more about the summer of 2024 at Camp Ouareau and how she’s looking to 2024 with a new lens.</p><p>If you missed part 1 - check it out here: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/kids-these-days'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/kids-these-days</a> </p><p>Whether your summer felt like a success or not - these episodes will help you not only hear the raw honesty of a fellow camp director, but will help you start thinking about what you can do <em>now</em> to make summer 2024 excellent.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode '>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>A good mindset to have (especially with parents) - that difficult people all have a story. Stop seeing parents as an issue to deal with and start seeing them as people to fight for.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/kids-these-days Can you really prepare for post-pandemic children?To kick off season 11 of Camp Code, Beth and Gabz take the time to debrief the summer at Ouareau. Part one will focus on the campers - what Gabz and her team did to meet the needs of campers (and the staff) and be successful. Whether your summer felt like a success or not - these episodes will help you not onl...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/kids-these-days'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/kids-these-days</a></p><h1>Can you <em>really</em> prepare for post-pandemic children?</h1><p>To kick off season 11 of Camp Code, Beth and Gabz take the time to debrief the summer at Ouareau. Part one will focus on the campers - what Gabz and her team did to meet the needs of campers (and the staff) and be successful.</p><p>Whether your summer felt like a success or not - these episodes will help you not only hear the raw honesty of a fellow camp director, but will help you start thinking about what you can do <em>now</em> to make summer 2024 excellent.</p><p>Tune in to hear about the changes Gabz made to leadership training in 2023 to be able to better support campers <em>and</em> how did she have to pivot once campers arrived and she was met with their needs?</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode '>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>Also a brother-sister tip! If you have access to a freezer, get some fun ice-cube molds! It’s a fun and silly way to add some joy and take care of people. Who doesn’t love some a cool-burst in their water-bottle!</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/kids-these-days'>https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/kids-these-days</a></p><h1>Can you <em>really</em> prepare for post-pandemic children?</h1><p>To kick off season 11 of Camp Code, Beth and Gabz take the time to debrief the summer at Ouareau. Part one will focus on the campers - what Gabz and her team did to meet the needs of campers (and the staff) and be successful.</p><p>Whether your summer felt like a success or not - these episodes will help you not only hear the raw honesty of a fellow camp director, but will help you start thinking about what you can do <em>now</em> to make summer 2024 excellent.</p><p>Tune in to hear about the changes Gabz made to leadership training in 2023 to be able to better support campers <em>and</em> how did she have to pivot once campers arrived and she was met with their needs?</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode '>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>Also a brother-sister tip! If you have access to a freezer, get some fun ice-cube molds! It’s a fun and silly way to add some joy and take care of people. Who doesn’t love some a cool-burst in their water-bottle!</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode'><em>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode</em></a><em>.</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/campcode/creating-spaces-of-belonging Creating Spaces of Belonging - with Chris Rehs-DupinWe’re always working to understand how belonging can be transformative in our spaces and our world. Today we chat with Chris Rehs Dupin of Transplaining for camps to help us, as we work to build inclusive practices that will create spaces of belonging for campers and staff of all gender identities and s...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/creating-spaces-of-belonging'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/creating-spaces-of-belonging</a></p><h1>Creating Spaces of Belonging - with Chris Rehs-Dupin</h1><p>We’re always working to understand how belonging can be transformative in our spaces and our world. Today we chat with Chris Rehs Dupin of Transplaining for camps to help us, as we work to build inclusive practices that will create spaces of belonging for campers and staff of all gender identities and sexualities. </p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Chris Rehs-Dupin</p><p>-</p><p>Leadership training starts WAY before the actual leadership training. It begins and continues with our experiences. One thing we’ve built at Camp Reimagined is a document that has very specific culture interview questions to ensure the people we interview have a deep understanding of our culture. The goal is to ensure our staff have some of the skills and understand some of the language we use. Every interview we do, has the same five culture questions to demonstrate our value for equity and justice.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><b>Chris Rhys Dupin, </b>Executive Director of<b> </b><a href='http://campreimagined.org/#'><b>Camp Reimagined</b></a><b> </b>and founder of<b> </b><a href='https://www.transplainingforcamps.com/'><b>Transplaining for Camps</b></a> </li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/creating-spaces-of-belonging'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/creating-spaces-of-belonging</a></p><h1>Creating Spaces of Belonging - with Chris Rehs-Dupin</h1><p>We’re always working to understand how belonging can be transformative in our spaces and our world. Today we chat with Chris Rehs Dupin of Transplaining for camps to help us, as we work to build inclusive practices that will create spaces of belonging for campers and staff of all gender identities and sexualities. </p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Chris Rehs-Dupin</p><p>-</p><p>Leadership training starts WAY before the actual leadership training. It begins and continues with our experiences. One thing we’ve built at Camp Reimagined is a document that has very specific culture interview questions to ensure the people we interview have a deep understanding of our culture. The goal is to ensure our staff have some of the skills and understand some of the language we use. Every interview we do, has the same five culture questions to demonstrate our value for equity and justice.</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><b>Chris Rhys Dupin, </b>Executive Director of<b> </b><a href='http://campreimagined.org/#'><b>Camp Reimagined</b></a><b> </b>and founder of<b> </b><a href='https://www.transplainingforcamps.com/'><b>Transplaining for Camps</b></a> </li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>It&#39;s All About Research - with Mandi Baker - Camp Code #124</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/campcode/its-all-about-research It’s All About Research - with Mandi BakerWhat we do is incredibly important, WE know that and YOU know that, but how do we make sure that everyone else around us knows that? We back it up with research! Join us today with Mandi Baker as we interview one of the leading researchers in the industry.  -  We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If yo...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/getting-myself-in-the-right-head-space-right-now'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/its-all-about-research</a></p><h1>It’s All About Research - with Mandi Baker</h1><p>What we do is incredibly important, WE know that and YOU know that, but how do we make sure that everyone else around us knows that? We back it up with research! Join us today with Mandi Baker as we interview one of the leading researchers in the industry. </p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Mandi Baker</p><p>-</p><p>Camp employment is super useful for developing social and emotional skills (affection abilities). Camp employment also prepares people for real life, keep in mind that camp is a place for people to experience and deal with real life problems. Summer camp creates a safe place for people to work through complex problems. Be mindful of social and emotional skills that your staff are developing continuously throughout the summer. Think about how to show people how they overcame a challenge and tie in how to do even better next time. </p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><b>Mandi Baker</b>, <a href='https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mandi-Baker'>Passionate Researcher</a> at <a href='https://research.torrens.edu.au/en/persons/mandi-baker'>Torrens University</a> </li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/getting-myself-in-the-right-head-space-right-now'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/its-all-about-research</a></p><h1>It’s All About Research - with Mandi Baker</h1><p>What we do is incredibly important, WE know that and YOU know that, but how do we make sure that everyone else around us knows that? We back it up with research! Join us today with Mandi Baker as we interview one of the leading researchers in the industry. </p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Mandi Baker</p><p>-</p><p>Camp employment is super useful for developing social and emotional skills (affection abilities). Camp employment also prepares people for real life, keep in mind that camp is a place for people to experience and deal with real life problems. Summer camp creates a safe place for people to work through complex problems. Be mindful of social and emotional skills that your staff are developing continuously throughout the summer. Think about how to show people how they overcame a challenge and tie in how to do even better next time. </p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><b>Mandi Baker</b>, <a href='https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mandi-Baker'>Passionate Researcher</a> at <a href='https://research.torrens.edu.au/en/persons/mandi-baker'>Torrens University</a> </li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Getting Myself in the Right Head Space Right Now - Camp Code #123</itunes:title>
    <title>Getting Myself in the Right Head Space Right Now - Camp Code #123</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/getting-myself-in-the-right-head-space-right-now Getting Myself in the Right Head Space Right NowWe all know the excitement, anticipation, stress, anxiety, joy, eagerness, and all the other range of emotions that directors feel this time of year.  As we head into the wrap up of our podcast season, we wanted to be sure to include, as one of our last few episodes, a few ideas...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/getting-myself-in-the-right-head-space-right-now'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/getting-myself-in-the-right-head-space-right-now</a></p><h1>Getting Myself in the Right Head Space Right Now</h1><p>We all know the excitement, anticipation, stress, anxiety, joy, eagerness, and all the other range of emotions that directors feel this time of year.  As we head into the wrap up of our podcast season, we wanted to be sure to include, as one of our last few episodes, a few ideas to get all of you in the right head and heart space, so listen in today to help prepare for the adventure ahead. </p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle</p><p>-</p><p>A friend of mine made me a care package last summer that was something I could carry with me all summer long. This fanny pack was curated with my favourite pens and notebooks. Then my friend filled the fanny pack with “other stuff”, which my friend described to me as to be used when campers or staff need something from you. This “other stuff” included cheap pens, hair elastics, band aids, hand sanitizer, friendship bracelets and cue cards. This kit of supplies that I could use to help staff or campers, it makes you feel good for helping people and it helps manage your own stress levels when you know you have what you need to help make camp successful!</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><b>Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><b>Ruby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><b>Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/getting-myself-in-the-right-head-space-right-now'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/getting-myself-in-the-right-head-space-right-now</a></p><h1>Getting Myself in the Right Head Space Right Now</h1><p>We all know the excitement, anticipation, stress, anxiety, joy, eagerness, and all the other range of emotions that directors feel this time of year.  As we head into the wrap up of our podcast season, we wanted to be sure to include, as one of our last few episodes, a few ideas to get all of you in the right head and heart space, so listen in today to help prepare for the adventure ahead. </p><p>- </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle</p><p>-</p><p>A friend of mine made me a care package last summer that was something I could carry with me all summer long. This fanny pack was curated with my favourite pens and notebooks. Then my friend filled the fanny pack with “other stuff”, which my friend described to me as to be used when campers or staff need something from you. This “other stuff” included cheap pens, hair elastics, band aids, hand sanitizer, friendship bracelets and cue cards. This kit of supplies that I could use to help staff or campers, it makes you feel good for helping people and it helps manage your own stress levels when you know you have what you need to help make camp successful!</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><b>Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><b>Ruby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><b>Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>What If My Staff Hate Me? - Camp Code #122</itunes:title>
    <title>What If My Staff Hate Me? - Camp Code #122</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-if-my-staff-hate-me What If My Staff Hate Me?We spend our entire careers caring for people, building community with our staff, and working incredibly closely with a wide variety of personalities.  We do all that we can to make everyone feel welcome and a part of our team but what happens if you begin to feel that someone just doesn’t like you?  We know it seems ri...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-if-my-staff-hate-me'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-if-my-staff-hate-me</a></p><h1>What If My Staff Hate Me?</h1><p>We spend our entire careers caring for people, building community with our staff, and working incredibly closely with a wide variety of personalities.  We do all that we can to make everyone feel welcome and a part of our team but what happens if you begin to feel that someone just doesn’t like you?  We know it seems ridiculous since you are all amazing camp folks but…it happens.  What can we do about it? Listen in to find out!</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>-</p><p>Be the best boss that your staff have ever had. How hard can that be? Be honest and upfront with your team that there are times throughout the summer that your staff may be upset or angry with you and that is okay. Describe to your staff that every decision you make is for their wellbeing and the wellbeing of camp as a business. Sometimes that means your staff will have to do stuff that they don’t necessarily want to do, because you are the boss. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-if-my-staff-hate-me'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-if-my-staff-hate-me</a></p><h1>What If My Staff Hate Me?</h1><p>We spend our entire careers caring for people, building community with our staff, and working incredibly closely with a wide variety of personalities.  We do all that we can to make everyone feel welcome and a part of our team but what happens if you begin to feel that someone just doesn’t like you?  We know it seems ridiculous since you are all amazing camp folks but…it happens.  What can we do about it? Listen in to find out!</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>-</p><p>Be the best boss that your staff have ever had. How hard can that be? Be honest and upfront with your team that there are times throughout the summer that your staff may be upset or angry with you and that is okay. Describe to your staff that every decision you make is for their wellbeing and the wellbeing of camp as a business. Sometimes that means your staff will have to do stuff that they don’t necessarily want to do, because you are the boss. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Accountability For Your Camp Experience - Camp Code #121</itunes:title>
    <title>Accountability For Your Camp Experience - Camp Code #121</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffaccountability   Accountability For Your Camp ExperienceBeing accountable for our words and actions is a life skill, and it’s ongoing. How do we best prepare and mentor our staff to be accountable for all they do throughout the summer? We all know the basics: setting expectations and setting boundaries. In this episode we dive in to help you to have tools (or enable YOU to ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffaccountability'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffaccountability</a><br/><br/></p><h1>Accountability For Your Camp Experience</h1><p>Being accountable for our words and actions is a life skill, and it’s ongoing. How do we best prepare and mentor our staff to be accountable for all they do throughout the summer? We all know the basics: setting expectations and setting boundaries. In this episode we dive in to help you to have tools (or enable YOU to be accountable) for teaching accountability.</p><h1>Episode Resources</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.fishphilosophy.com/what-is-fish/'>Fish Philosophy</a></li><li><a href='https://allianceforcamphealth.org/'>Alliance for Camp Health</a></li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth</p><p>-</p><p>After teaching camp staff a topic, ask for their input. Then, ask them what happens when folks don’t practice &lt;insert the topic/skill that was taught during the session here&gt;. </p><p>For example, Beth ran a session with staff called “Wherever you are, be all there.” During that session, Beth wrote the following phrase on a whiteboard and asked staff to fill in the blank:</p><p>Own your own ________.</p><p>Staff responded with answers like mistakes, space, attitude, health, drama, conflict, laundry. After, I put groups in to small discussion groups and asked “What happens when you don’t own your _______.”</p><p>After some time, bring the group back together and ask “What falls apart when people don’t own their stuff.” Finally, I asked “How does this make you feel” and ask staff to reflect on issues and discuss how to avoid the pitfalls that the groups came up with. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffaccountability'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffaccountability</a><br/><br/></p><h1>Accountability For Your Camp Experience</h1><p>Being accountable for our words and actions is a life skill, and it’s ongoing. How do we best prepare and mentor our staff to be accountable for all they do throughout the summer? We all know the basics: setting expectations and setting boundaries. In this episode we dive in to help you to have tools (or enable YOU to be accountable) for teaching accountability.</p><h1>Episode Resources</h1><ul><li><a href='https://www.fishphilosophy.com/what-is-fish/'>Fish Philosophy</a></li><li><a href='https://allianceforcamphealth.org/'>Alliance for Camp Health</a></li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth</p><p>-</p><p>After teaching camp staff a topic, ask for their input. Then, ask them what happens when folks don’t practice &lt;insert the topic/skill that was taught during the session here&gt;. </p><p>For example, Beth ran a session with staff called “Wherever you are, be all there.” During that session, Beth wrote the following phrase on a whiteboard and asked staff to fill in the blank:</p><p>Own your own ________.</p><p>Staff responded with answers like mistakes, space, attitude, health, drama, conflict, laundry. After, I put groups in to small discussion groups and asked “What happens when you don’t own your _______.”</p><p>After some time, bring the group back together and ask “What falls apart when people don’t own their stuff.” Finally, I asked “How does this make you feel” and ask staff to reflect on issues and discuss how to avoid the pitfalls that the groups came up with. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Staff Stamina - Camp Code #120</itunes:title>
    <title>Staff Stamina - Camp Code #120</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffstamina  Staff Stamina - Camp Code #120 We have been hearing across the industry that summer staff don’t seem to be quite as “in-shape” as they used to be – that is that perhaps they don’t have the stamina to make it through the physical and emotional labor of the summer. Let’s talk about the training they need to get pumped to do their personal best. Resourceful Reads Chri...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffstamina'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffstamina</a><br/><br/><b>Staff Stamina - Camp Code #120</b></p><p>We have been hearing across the industry that summer staff don’t seem to be quite as “in-shape” as they used to be – that is that perhaps they don’t have the stamina to make it through the physical and emotional labor of the summer. Let’s talk about the training they need to get pumped to do their personal best.</p><p>Resourceful Reads</p><ul><li>Chris Bailey - <a href='https://chrisbailey.com/the-productivity-project/'>The Productivity Project</a></li><li>Gretchen Ruben - <a href='https://gretchenrubin.com/books/the-four-tendencies/'>The Four Tendencies</a></li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><p><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training<br/></b>From Ruby<br/>-</p><p>With Ruby’s experience in outdoors training, often they speak about the five ways that a body loses heat. There’s a simple metaphor when translating body heat to employee stamina. For today’s best practice, we’re going to explore the metaphor of a body losing heat with a body losing energy. How do we lose heat/energy?</p><p>-</p><ol><li>Radiation – Heat lost from exposed skin - Exposure from vulnerability</li><li>Convection – Heat lost from wind displacing a layer of warm air near your skin  - Camp and community environments are draining and will pull energy from you. </li><li>Evaporation – Heat lost when the body loses water from sweating - Working hard</li><li>Conduction – Heat lost though contact with a colder object such as cold floors or ground - giving &amp; maintaining other people’s energy</li><li>Respiration – Heat lost from breathing cold air - lost energy through maintaining the status quo. </li></ol><p>Once discussed and shared with the team, have your staff discuss how to insulate their energy loss. </p><p><b>Your Hosts:</b></p><ul><li><b>Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><b>Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>GoCamp.Pro</b></a></li><li><b>Ruby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffstamina'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffstamina</a><br/><br/><b>Staff Stamina - Camp Code #120</b></p><p>We have been hearing across the industry that summer staff don’t seem to be quite as “in-shape” as they used to be – that is that perhaps they don’t have the stamina to make it through the physical and emotional labor of the summer. Let’s talk about the training they need to get pumped to do their personal best.</p><p>Resourceful Reads</p><ul><li>Chris Bailey - <a href='https://chrisbailey.com/the-productivity-project/'>The Productivity Project</a></li><li>Gretchen Ruben - <a href='https://gretchenrubin.com/books/the-four-tendencies/'>The Four Tendencies</a></li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><p><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training<br/></b>From Ruby<br/>-</p><p>With Ruby’s experience in outdoors training, often they speak about the five ways that a body loses heat. There’s a simple metaphor when translating body heat to employee stamina. For today’s best practice, we’re going to explore the metaphor of a body losing heat with a body losing energy. How do we lose heat/energy?</p><p>-</p><ol><li>Radiation – Heat lost from exposed skin - Exposure from vulnerability</li><li>Convection – Heat lost from wind displacing a layer of warm air near your skin  - Camp and community environments are draining and will pull energy from you. </li><li>Evaporation – Heat lost when the body loses water from sweating - Working hard</li><li>Conduction – Heat lost though contact with a colder object such as cold floors or ground - giving &amp; maintaining other people’s energy</li><li>Respiration – Heat lost from breathing cold air - lost energy through maintaining the status quo. </li></ol><p>Once discussed and shared with the team, have your staff discuss how to insulate their energy loss. </p><p><b>Your Hosts:</b></p><ul><li><b>Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><b>Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>GoCamp.Pro</b></a></li><li><b>Ruby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt3 Training Middle Management Part 3In our second episode in this series, we chatted about getting folks into a mindset, envisioning their day, envisioning themselves in their role, and how we can give them tools to best support them. Today we continue our discussion about training middle management and unlock some more secrets to getting the best out of th...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt3'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt3</a></p><h1>Training Middle Management Part 3</h1><p>In our second episode in this series, we chatted about getting folks into a mindset, envisioning their day, envisioning themselves in their role, and how we can give them tools to best support them. Today we continue our discussion about training middle management and unlock some more secrets to getting the best out of these dedicated and hard working folks. </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>Gabrielle</p><p>-</p><p>Bring your passion to camp, in small increments. This summer, I plan on bringing a bulk amount of Lego to camp for our summer camp leadership training. Why Lego? If you bring something that you were passionate about as a child, your staff will feed off of it. Showing something that you were passionate about gives your staff permission to be constructive, be a bit silly and have some fun. Additionally, Lego is durable, meaning you should get lots of repeatable uses out of it. Here are some of the activities I have planned. </p><p>-</p><p>Different colour pieces of lego for a voting system or understanding system. Using a green brick will demonstrate you understand something fully, yellow somewhat understood, a red brick being used shows that perhaps clarification is required and a blue brick could represent that you can teach the class and maybe you should be paired up with someone who used a red brick. </p><p>-</p><p>Divide into teams, have each team build a creature and once complete, every team can put their creature in the middle. Then introduce a topic and each team take a different creature from the middle and have them describe using that creature, how they feel about a topic. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt3'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt3</a></p><h1>Training Middle Management Part 3</h1><p>In our second episode in this series, we chatted about getting folks into a mindset, envisioning their day, envisioning themselves in their role, and how we can give them tools to best support them. Today we continue our discussion about training middle management and unlock some more secrets to getting the best out of these dedicated and hard working folks. </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>Gabrielle</p><p>-</p><p>Bring your passion to camp, in small increments. This summer, I plan on bringing a bulk amount of Lego to camp for our summer camp leadership training. Why Lego? If you bring something that you were passionate about as a child, your staff will feed off of it. Showing something that you were passionate about gives your staff permission to be constructive, be a bit silly and have some fun. Additionally, Lego is durable, meaning you should get lots of repeatable uses out of it. Here are some of the activities I have planned. </p><p>-</p><p>Different colour pieces of lego for a voting system or understanding system. Using a green brick will demonstrate you understand something fully, yellow somewhat understood, a red brick being used shows that perhaps clarification is required and a blue brick could represent that you can teach the class and maybe you should be paired up with someone who used a red brick. </p><p>-</p><p>Divide into teams, have each team build a creature and once complete, every team can put their creature in the middle. Then introduce a topic and each team take a different creature from the middle and have them describe using that creature, how they feel about a topic. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Training Middle Management Part 2 - Camp Code #118</itunes:title>
    <title>Training Middle Management Part 2 - Camp Code #118</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt2   Training Middle Management Part 2In our first episode in this series, we chatted about middle management and your mission, their time management, and teaching about having an “in charge mindset.” Today we continue our discussion about training middle management and unlock some more juicy secrets to getting the best out of these dedicated and hard worki...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt2'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt2</a><br/><br/></p><h1>Training Middle Management Part 2</h1><p>In our first episode in this series, we chatted about middle management and your mission, their time management, and teaching about having an “in charge mindset.” Today we continue our discussion about training middle management and unlock some more juicy secrets to getting the best out of these dedicated and hard working folks.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>-</p><p>As a leadership team, developing an end of year report is crucial for your own development and the future of your camp. Take the time to reflect and document how you spent your time, what are some useful things for you to remember and a wish list to help make camp for next summer. </p><p>Finally, documenting things you learned about yourself, how you work with your supervisor and writing down anything you want the next person in your role to know are positive ways to work on your own development and help camp succeed for years to come. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt2'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt2</a><br/><br/></p><h1>Training Middle Management Part 2</h1><p>In our first episode in this series, we chatted about middle management and your mission, their time management, and teaching about having an “in charge mindset.” Today we continue our discussion about training middle management and unlock some more juicy secrets to getting the best out of these dedicated and hard working folks.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>-</p><p>As a leadership team, developing an end of year report is crucial for your own development and the future of your camp. Take the time to reflect and document how you spent your time, what are some useful things for you to remember and a wish list to help make camp for next summer. </p><p>Finally, documenting things you learned about yourself, how you work with your supervisor and writing down anything you want the next person in your role to know are positive ways to work on your own development and help camp succeed for years to come. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:info@ouareau.com'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Training Middle Management Part 1 - Camp Code #117</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt1 Training Middle Management Part 1 Middle managers are at the heart of any camp, driving everything from bottom-line performance to culture to development of future staff. Because of their unique position, research shows that developing middle managers can improve your entire organization’s health and set a positive tone in your culture.  But how do ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt1'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt1</a></p><h1>Training Middle Management Part 1</h1><p><br/>Middle managers are at the heart of any camp, driving everything from bottom-line performance to culture to development of future staff. Because of their unique position, <a href='https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-6486.2009.00902.x'>research</a> shows that developing middle managers can improve your entire organization’s health and set a positive tone in your culture.  But how do we develop and train them well?  Let’s talk about it.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth</p><p>-</p><p>Middle managers face a constant barrage of opposing agendas. Therefore, your middle managers must be skilled at leading up, leading down, and leading across. Take the time to teach your staff about the importance of connection. Teach middle management about servant leadership. You are not “above” you are “below” providing care for your people. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt1'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/training-middle-mgmt-pt1</a></p><h1>Training Middle Management Part 1</h1><p><br/>Middle managers are at the heart of any camp, driving everything from bottom-line performance to culture to development of future staff. Because of their unique position, <a href='https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-6486.2009.00902.x'>research</a> shows that developing middle managers can improve your entire organization’s health and set a positive tone in your culture.  But how do we develop and train them well?  Let’s talk about it.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth</p><p>-</p><p>Middle managers face a constant barrage of opposing agendas. Therefore, your middle managers must be skilled at leading up, leading down, and leading across. Take the time to teach your staff about the importance of connection. Teach middle management about servant leadership. You are not “above” you are “below” providing care for your people. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Improving Initiative in Staff - Camp Code #116</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find links and full show notes at: https://gocamp.pro/campcode/improving-initiative-in-staff Improving Initiative in StaffCan you teach your staff to take initiative? Is it even something they can learn or are you just born with it or without it? One of the stressors for Directors we hear most often is the lack of initiative some of their staff seem to have.  It can become a big frustration so let’s discuss how we tackle a lack of initiati...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find links and full show notes at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/improving-initiative-in-staff'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/improving-initiative-in-staff</a></p><h1>Improving Initiative in Staff</h1><p>Can you teach your staff to take initiative? Is it even something they can learn or are you just born with it or without it? One of the stressors for Directors we hear most often is the lack of initiative some of their staff seem to have.  It can become a big frustration so let’s discuss how we tackle a lack of initiative in staff.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>-</p><p>Saying responses such as “thank you for bringing that up!” and “thank you for asking that!” when staff ask us questions or bring up concerns, let them know that we appreciate them reflecting on whatever is going on. Most importantly, it helps demonstrate that we appreciate feedback/questions in our culture. As long as it feels genuine, your enthusiasm to teach and responses will encourage others to do the same. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find links and full show notes at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/improving-initiative-in-staff'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/improving-initiative-in-staff</a></p><h1>Improving Initiative in Staff</h1><p>Can you teach your staff to take initiative? Is it even something they can learn or are you just born with it or without it? One of the stressors for Directors we hear most often is the lack of initiative some of their staff seem to have.  It can become a big frustration so let’s discuss how we tackle a lack of initiative in staff.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>-</p><p>Saying responses such as “thank you for bringing that up!” and “thank you for asking that!” when staff ask us questions or bring up concerns, let them know that we appreciate them reflecting on whatever is going on. Most importantly, it helps demonstrate that we appreciate feedback/questions in our culture. As long as it feels genuine, your enthusiasm to teach and responses will encourage others to do the same. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Ideas to Help Staff Foster Creativity - Camp Code #115</itunes:title>
    <title>Ideas to Help Staff Foster Creativity - Camp Code #115</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find links and full show notes at: https://gocamp.pro/campcode/ideas-to-help-staff-foster-creativity Ideas to Help Staff Foster CreativityOur camp staff have not had a so-called “normal summer” in three years.  Additionally, our lives, especially for our younger population, is more and more online.  With that being said, it is not surprising that our newer counselors are struggling a bit to unleash their imaginations with in-person ac...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find links and full show notes at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/ideas-to-help-staff-foster-creativity'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/ideas-to-help-staff-foster-creativity</a></p><h1>Ideas to Help Staff Foster Creativity</h1><p>Our camp staff have not had a so-called “normal summer” in three years.  Additionally, our lives, especially for our younger population, is more and more online.  With that being said, it is not surprising that our newer counselors are struggling a bit to unleash their imaginations with in-person activities.  Join us today as we discuss ideas to help them foster their creativity and bring out their inner child.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Inspirations</h1><p>Below are a few of the inspirations that our hosts shared during this episode! </p><ul><li><a href='https://michaelbrandwein.com/ytopics/camp/training/staff/buildingbetterchildren.html'>Michael Brandwein</a></li><li><a href='https://www.mrdearybury.com/'>Jed Dearybury</a></li><li><a href='https://www.youtube.com/c/weandme'>Chad Littlefield</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz - Inspired but Travis Allison</p><p>Travis usually travels with cue cards in a box. Cue cards are filled with games, notes and outcomes from various games. This is a great tool that helps camp leaders keep track of the activities that worked as planned with their staff. <br/>-</p><p>For your staff, you can provide your staff with cue cards and at the end of training sessions, set time aside for your staff to write things down and create their own notes.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find links and full show notes at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/ideas-to-help-staff-foster-creativity'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/ideas-to-help-staff-foster-creativity</a></p><h1>Ideas to Help Staff Foster Creativity</h1><p>Our camp staff have not had a so-called “normal summer” in three years.  Additionally, our lives, especially for our younger population, is more and more online.  With that being said, it is not surprising that our newer counselors are struggling a bit to unleash their imaginations with in-person activities.  Join us today as we discuss ideas to help them foster their creativity and bring out their inner child.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Inspirations</h1><p>Below are a few of the inspirations that our hosts shared during this episode! </p><ul><li><a href='https://michaelbrandwein.com/ytopics/camp/training/staff/buildingbetterchildren.html'>Michael Brandwein</a></li><li><a href='https://www.mrdearybury.com/'>Jed Dearybury</a></li><li><a href='https://www.youtube.com/c/weandme'>Chad Littlefield</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz - Inspired but Travis Allison</p><p>Travis usually travels with cue cards in a box. Cue cards are filled with games, notes and outcomes from various games. This is a great tool that helps camp leaders keep track of the activities that worked as planned with their staff. <br/>-</p><p>For your staff, you can provide your staff with cue cards and at the end of training sessions, set time aside for your staff to write things down and create their own notes.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>How to Build a Positive Camp Culture - Camp Code #114</itunes:title>
    <title>How to Build a Positive Camp Culture - Camp Code #114</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-build-a-positive-camp-culture How to Build a Positive Camp CultureIn our last episode, we touched on the importance of a positive camp culture and how it can help retain staff year to year. Today, we will dive into HOW we can actually create a positive camp culture.  - We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and lea...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-build-a-positive-camp-culture'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-build-a-positive-camp-culture</a></p><h1>How to Build a Positive Camp Culture</h1><p>In our last episode, we touched on the importance of a positive camp culture and how it can help retain staff year to year. Today, we will dive into HOW we can actually create a positive camp culture. </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth</p><p>Ask your staff to come up with a list to the question “What are the signs of a toxic workplace?”. The staff will come up with things like “there are no boundaries with work”, “people don’t trust each other”, “there is no support for our staff growth”, “there is constant dysfunction and confusion” etc… </p><p>-</p><p>Any of these are a red flag for your camp culture. Create a large poster with all of these behaviours, create little red flags and put the poster somewhere where campers cannot see it, like the staff lounge. Further, have your staff put a red flag next to the sentence where an employee feels like they are in a toxic environment. </p><p>-</p><p>Check on this poster daily and remove the flags as you deal with the issue. This shows your staff that you’re paying attention to what they need, resolving issues and most of all, you are focused on creating a culture that is positive and inclusive for everyone.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-build-a-positive-camp-culture'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-build-a-positive-camp-culture</a></p><h1>How to Build a Positive Camp Culture</h1><p>In our last episode, we touched on the importance of a positive camp culture and how it can help retain staff year to year. Today, we will dive into HOW we can actually create a positive camp culture. </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth</p><p>Ask your staff to come up with a list to the question “What are the signs of a toxic workplace?”. The staff will come up with things like “there are no boundaries with work”, “people don’t trust each other”, “there is no support for our staff growth”, “there is constant dysfunction and confusion” etc… </p><p>-</p><p>Any of these are a red flag for your camp culture. Create a large poster with all of these behaviours, create little red flags and put the poster somewhere where campers cannot see it, like the staff lounge. Further, have your staff put a red flag next to the sentence where an employee feels like they are in a toxic environment. </p><p>-</p><p>Check on this poster daily and remove the flags as you deal with the issue. This shows your staff that you’re paying attention to what they need, resolving issues and most of all, you are focused on creating a culture that is positive and inclusive for everyone.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Staff Retention in a so called Post Pandemic World - Camp Code #113</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/campcode/staff-retention-post-pandemic-world Staff Retention in a Post Pandemic WorldThe Camp Code hosts recognize that the camp world is changing, rapidly, and in some cases, drastically.  The way we used to do things just won’t cut it anymore. Over the years and now more than ever, hiring and keeping staff has become an issue that so many of us struggle with.  Join us today while...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/staff-retention-post-pandemic-world'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/staff-retention-post-pandemic-world</a></p><h1>Staff Retention in a Post Pandemic World</h1><p>The Camp Code hosts recognize that the camp world is changing, rapidly, and in some cases, drastically.  The way we used to do things just won’t cut it anymore. Over the years and now more than ever, hiring and keeping staff has become an issue that so many of us struggle with.  Join us today while we discuss:  Staff Retention in a So-Called Post Pandemic World</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle</p><p>Imagine being in a spot where your staff training sessions have been planned and leaders have been given the time to prep for the session they are leading. The day has come and a new team member is a bit concerned over the session not being ready and wants to have some extra time to finish their session.</p><p>-</p><p>To help enable your staff to be more prepared and set expectations, why not set a goal for your staff to preemptively create instructional videos on their session. These videos do three things: </p><p>-</p><ol><li>Help your staff develop the muscle memory they need to present material in person.</li><li>Influences your staff to create powerpoints that can be used in their instructional videos.</li><li>Allows you to start developing a staff training library with a collections of sessions that your staff can refer to or watch in the event that they miss a session.</li></ol><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/staff-retention-post-pandemic-world'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/staff-retention-post-pandemic-world</a></p><h1>Staff Retention in a Post Pandemic World</h1><p>The Camp Code hosts recognize that the camp world is changing, rapidly, and in some cases, drastically.  The way we used to do things just won’t cut it anymore. Over the years and now more than ever, hiring and keeping staff has become an issue that so many of us struggle with.  Join us today while we discuss:  Staff Retention in a So-Called Post Pandemic World</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle</p><p>Imagine being in a spot where your staff training sessions have been planned and leaders have been given the time to prep for the session they are leading. The day has come and a new team member is a bit concerned over the session not being ready and wants to have some extra time to finish their session.</p><p>-</p><p>To help enable your staff to be more prepared and set expectations, why not set a goal for your staff to preemptively create instructional videos on their session. These videos do three things: </p><p>-</p><ol><li>Help your staff develop the muscle memory they need to present material in person.</li><li>Influences your staff to create powerpoints that can be used in their instructional videos.</li><li>Allows you to start developing a staff training library with a collections of sessions that your staff can refer to or watch in the event that they miss a session.</li></ol><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>How to Best Set Up International Staff for Training - with Bethany Wright - Camp Code #112</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-best-set-up-international-staff-for-training How to Best Set Up International Staff for TrainingSummer camp training and staff recruitment is becoming more and more crucial for our success every single summer. One avenue we haven’t discussed yet, is the importance of international staff. So many camps are lucky enough to have international folks as part of their staff communi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-best-set-up-international-staff-for-training'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-best-set-up-international-staff-for-training</a></p><h1>How to Best Set Up International Staff for Training</h1><p>Summer camp training and staff recruitment is becoming more and more crucial for our success every single summer. One avenue we haven’t discussed yet, is the importance of international staff.</p><p>So many camps are lucky enough to have international folks as part of their staff community.  Today we invite Bethany Wright, an international staff member that worked for <a href='https://www.campwalden.ca/'>Camp Walden</a> this past summer. Bethany is here to share some of her best ideas to find, train, and support our international hires.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Bethany Wright</p><p>Don’t forget to check in with all of your staff members after the campers arrive. Summer camp staff and leaders go through so much during training to prep for the summer and once the kids arrive to camp, we often flip and focus solely on the children. </p><p>-</p><p>Normally in that first week of camp, it’s crucial to check in with your staff in either smaller groups or in a staff meeting. Checking in during that first week of camp allows you to close the loop on staff training, shows that as leaders you care about the wellbeing of your staff and then allows you to focus on the summer. </p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://twitter.com/britinthesix'><b>Bethany Wright</b></a><b>,</b> International Camp Staff &amp; <a href='https://www.instagram.com/britinthesix/'><b>Summer Camp Blogger</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-best-set-up-international-staff-for-training'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/how-to-best-set-up-international-staff-for-training</a></p><h1>How to Best Set Up International Staff for Training</h1><p>Summer camp training and staff recruitment is becoming more and more crucial for our success every single summer. One avenue we haven’t discussed yet, is the importance of international staff.</p><p>So many camps are lucky enough to have international folks as part of their staff community.  Today we invite Bethany Wright, an international staff member that worked for <a href='https://www.campwalden.ca/'>Camp Walden</a> this past summer. Bethany is here to share some of her best ideas to find, train, and support our international hires.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Bethany Wright</p><p>Don’t forget to check in with all of your staff members after the campers arrive. Summer camp staff and leaders go through so much during training to prep for the summer and once the kids arrive to camp, we often flip and focus solely on the children. </p><p>-</p><p>Normally in that first week of camp, it’s crucial to check in with your staff in either smaller groups or in a staff meeting. Checking in during that first week of camp allows you to close the loop on staff training, shows that as leaders you care about the wellbeing of your staff and then allows you to focus on the summer. </p><p>-</p><h1>Special Guest:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://twitter.com/britinthesix'><b>Bethany Wright</b></a><b>,</b> International Camp Staff &amp; <a href='https://www.instagram.com/britinthesix/'><b>Summer Camp Blogger</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>What Do We Do Now? - Camp Code #111</itunes:title>
    <title>What Do We Do Now? - Camp Code #111</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/campcode/what-do-we-do-now-2022 This was the most unpredictable summer ever. Where do we go from here?In our first episode of Season 10, we heard all about Gabz’s summer at Camp Ouareau. We heard a lot from her about a few key issues this summer: dealing with COVID 19, the mental health of our staff, campers and, of course, the other staffing concerns that came because of the first two issue...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/what-do-we-do-now-2022'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/what-do-we-do-now-2022</a></p><h1><b>This was the most unpredictable summer ever. Where do we go from here?</b></h1><p>In our first episode of Season 10, we heard all about Gabz’s summer at Camp Ouareau. We heard a lot from her about a few key issues this summer: dealing with COVID 19, the mental health of our staff, campers and, of course, the other staffing concerns that came because of the first two issues.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1><b>What Do We Do Now?</b></h1><p>“Beneath every behavior there is a feeling. Beneath each feeling is a need. When we meet that  need, rather than focus on the behavior, then we begin to deal with the cause, not the symptom.” <b>-Ashleigh Warner</b></p><p>Take some time to review some of the behaviors from your staff this summer that you found challenging. Sit down with your leadership team and write down examples of those behaviors that made you pause, reflect or lose sleep. After you have got your list, try to but yourself in the shoes of the people who had those behaviors and reflect on what those people may have been feeling at the time.. Make another list of the feelings you explored. </p><p>Finally, have a discussion with your leadership team around behaviors. It’s easier to talk about behaviors when you recognize what your staff may have needed in those moments. Focus on the causes, not the symptoms. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><b>Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><b>Ruby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/what-do-we-do-now-2022'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/what-do-we-do-now-2022</a></p><h1><b>This was the most unpredictable summer ever. Where do we go from here?</b></h1><p>In our first episode of Season 10, we heard all about Gabz’s summer at Camp Ouareau. We heard a lot from her about a few key issues this summer: dealing with COVID 19, the mental health of our staff, campers and, of course, the other staffing concerns that came because of the first two issues.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1><b>What Do We Do Now?</b></h1><p>“Beneath every behavior there is a feeling. Beneath each feeling is a need. When we meet that  need, rather than focus on the behavior, then we begin to deal with the cause, not the symptom.” <b>-Ashleigh Warner</b></p><p>Take some time to review some of the behaviors from your staff this summer that you found challenging. Sit down with your leadership team and write down examples of those behaviors that made you pause, reflect or lose sleep. After you have got your list, try to but yourself in the shoes of the people who had those behaviors and reflect on what those people may have been feeling at the time.. Make another list of the feelings you explored. </p><p>Finally, have a discussion with your leadership team around behaviors. It’s easier to talk about behaviors when you recognize what your staff may have needed in those moments. Focus on the causes, not the symptoms. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><b>Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><b>Ruby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>If Your Summer Wasn&#39;t Perfect...You&#39;re Not Alone - Camp Code #110</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/campcode/not-perfect-summer   Let’s normalize talking about our challenges - we have to be in this togetherToday on Camp Code, we take a trip into the mind of Gabrielle, hearing all about her camp season, the many challenges and frustrations she experienced, and the ways in which she pivoted to finish her summer on a positive note.   Listen to what she has to say and know you are not al...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/not-perfect-summer'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/not-perfect-summer</a><br/><br/></p><h1><b>Let’s normalize talking about our challenges - we have to be in this together</b></h1><p>Today on Camp Code, we take a trip into the mind of Gabrielle, hearing all about her camp season, the many challenges and frustrations she experienced, and the ways in which she pivoted to finish her summer on a positive note.  </p><p>Listen to what she has to say and know you are not alone.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training</b></h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>If you can start now, build the professional relationships you need to help support you, do it! Year over year, your own mental health, physical health will change. As leaders, there are times that you will push yourself to the limits, so surround yourself around staff that have your back and support you.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1><b>Thanks to our sponsor…</b></h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/campcode/not-perfect-summer'>https://gocamp.pro/campcode/not-perfect-summer</a><br/><br/></p><h1><b>Let’s normalize talking about our challenges - we have to be in this together</b></h1><p>Today on Camp Code, we take a trip into the mind of Gabrielle, hearing all about her camp season, the many challenges and frustrations she experienced, and the ways in which she pivoted to finish her summer on a positive note.  </p><p>Listen to what she has to say and know you are not alone.</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training</b></h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>If you can start now, build the professional relationships you need to help support you, do it! Year over year, your own mental health, physical health will change. As leaders, there are times that you will push yourself to the limits, so surround yourself around staff that have your back and support you.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1><b>Thanks to our sponsor…</b></h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 25 Oct 2022 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>The Industry is Struggling…What’s Next? - Camp Code #109</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-industry-is-struggling This needs to be sustainable, for us, for our staff and for our organizations.Sometimes it feels like the challenges of being a camp professional are too impossible to overcome. You are not alone in feeling this way. Today, Gabz, Beth and IRubytalk about the ever-changing and uncertain landscape of the world and how camp can survive as we move forward....]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-industry-is-struggling'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-industry-is-struggling</a></p><h1><b>This needs to be sustainable, for us, for our staff and for our organizations.</b></h1><p>Sometimes it feels like the challenges of being a camp professional are too impossible to overcome. You are not alone in feeling this way. Today, Gabz, Beth and IRubytalk about the ever-changing and uncertain landscape of the world and how camp can survive as we move forward.</p><p>The world around us continues to get busier, with increased tensions both socially and culturally. Yet, we continue to believe that the camp experience is one of the most life-changing opportunities in a young person’s life. Camp allows individuals to be loved for the person they are and allows people to adapt, grow, change and learn from their mistakes. </p><p>If you have a story, share it! Camp stories allow you to connect with others, it allows people unfamiliar with camp to learn about the opportunity for their children. Camps also need your help! If you have a story you are willing to share, please bring it to <a href='https://thankstocamp.ca/'><b>https://Thankstocamp.ca</b></a></p><p>As we close out the latest season of Camp Code, we wish everyone a fun summer filled with magic and adventures for your campers. As leaders, go out and help to shape the future of your new staff and create new memories for your campers. Thanks for the season, friends! <br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>You owe it to yourself to be organized! Create yourself a spreadsheet of everything you order, complete with notes, current prices and links to the product. Your future self will thank you! Ruby usually builds her lists in the fall once camp is done and when it comes time to order supplies, the links are readily available, making the process much easier for you!<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-industry-is-struggling'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-industry-is-struggling</a></p><h1><b>This needs to be sustainable, for us, for our staff and for our organizations.</b></h1><p>Sometimes it feels like the challenges of being a camp professional are too impossible to overcome. You are not alone in feeling this way. Today, Gabz, Beth and IRubytalk about the ever-changing and uncertain landscape of the world and how camp can survive as we move forward.</p><p>The world around us continues to get busier, with increased tensions both socially and culturally. Yet, we continue to believe that the camp experience is one of the most life-changing opportunities in a young person’s life. Camp allows individuals to be loved for the person they are and allows people to adapt, grow, change and learn from their mistakes. </p><p>If you have a story, share it! Camp stories allow you to connect with others, it allows people unfamiliar with camp to learn about the opportunity for their children. Camps also need your help! If you have a story you are willing to share, please bring it to <a href='https://thankstocamp.ca/'><b>https://Thankstocamp.ca</b></a></p><p>As we close out the latest season of Camp Code, we wish everyone a fun summer filled with magic and adventures for your campers. As leaders, go out and help to shape the future of your new staff and create new memories for your campers. Thanks for the season, friends! <br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>You owe it to yourself to be organized! Create yourself a spreadsheet of everything you order, complete with notes, current prices and links to the product. Your future self will thank you! Ruby usually builds her lists in the fall once camp is done and when it comes time to order supplies, the links are readily available, making the process much easier for you!<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>9 Things You Must Do With Your First Year Staff - Camp Code #108</itunes:title>
    <title>9 Things You Must Do With Your First Year Staff - Camp Code #108</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-things-you-must-do-with-your-first-year-staff You probably have more new staff than ever, here’s how to set them (and yourself!) up for success!Training season is almost here. This summer, we want to be sure our new staff members are set up for success. Here are our top tips for doing just that. Make them feel like you’ve been waiting all year for them to arrive. Send a link t...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-things-you-must-do-with-your-first-year-staff'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-things-you-must-do-with-your-first-year-staff</a></p><h1>You probably have more new staff than ever, here’s how to set them (and yourself!) up for success!</h1><p>Training season is almost here. This summer, we want to be sure our new staff members are set up for success. Here are our top tips for doing just that.</p><ul><li>Make them feel like you’ve been waiting all year for them to arrive. Send a link the day before with instructions for when they arrive on the camp road. </li><li>With return staff, reverse engineer and imagine what the last day of camp will look like AND THEN, have them think through how do we accomplish that vision starting with when staff arrive</li><li>Give them space to let home know they have made it okay and then take away their technology</li><li>Bring your returning staff in before the new staff</li><li>Create times for new staff to show skills that they have</li><li>Have multiple avenues for asking questions</li><li>Provide them with a support system!</li><li>Reinforce the idea that not everyone will remember everything from staff training, then show them the transformation of what they learn now compared to before training</li><li>Do camp chores together!</li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz (Borrowed from Claudes Cameron)</p><p>Bring your staff together! One thing you can do is offer old camp swag to new staff members. Staff could donate what they wanted to the campership fund. The asking price was $1. Doing this gives new staffers old camp swag, giving the perception that they have always belonged to that camp. <br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-things-you-must-do-with-your-first-year-staff'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-things-you-must-do-with-your-first-year-staff</a></p><h1>You probably have more new staff than ever, here’s how to set them (and yourself!) up for success!</h1><p>Training season is almost here. This summer, we want to be sure our new staff members are set up for success. Here are our top tips for doing just that.</p><ul><li>Make them feel like you’ve been waiting all year for them to arrive. Send a link the day before with instructions for when they arrive on the camp road. </li><li>With return staff, reverse engineer and imagine what the last day of camp will look like AND THEN, have them think through how do we accomplish that vision starting with when staff arrive</li><li>Give them space to let home know they have made it okay and then take away their technology</li><li>Bring your returning staff in before the new staff</li><li>Create times for new staff to show skills that they have</li><li>Have multiple avenues for asking questions</li><li>Provide them with a support system!</li><li>Reinforce the idea that not everyone will remember everything from staff training, then show them the transformation of what they learn now compared to before training</li><li>Do camp chores together!</li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabz (Borrowed from Claudes Cameron)</p><p>Bring your staff together! One thing you can do is offer old camp swag to new staff members. Staff could donate what they wanted to the campership fund. The asking price was $1. Doing this gives new staffers old camp swag, giving the perception that they have always belonged to that camp. <br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/setting-guest-speakers-up-for-success You treat everyone in your camp community with intention and care…do you do the same with the guest speakers you bring to training?If you are utilizing guest speakers this year, you want to listen to this episode. As folks who have both hosted guest speakers and people who HAVE BEEN the visiting speaker, we have some opinions to share.  - We...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/setting-guest-speakers-up-for-success'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/setting-guest-speakers-up-for-success</a></p><h1><b>You treat everyone in your camp community with intention and care…do you do the same with the guest speakers you bring to training?</b></h1><p>If you are utilizing guest speakers this year, you want to listen to this episode. As folks who have both hosted guest speakers and people who HAVE BEEN the visiting speaker, we have some opinions to share.<br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training</b></h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill:</p><p>When you are planning, compare your core objectives with your list of training sessions. If a session doesn’t meet at least 70% of your core objectives, then don’t do it during training or change HOW you run it so you meet your core objectives.<br/><br/>-</p><h1><b>Your Hosts:</b></h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1><b>Thanks to our sponsor…</b></h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/setting-guest-speakers-up-for-success'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/setting-guest-speakers-up-for-success</a></p><h1><b>You treat everyone in your camp community with intention and care…do you do the same with the guest speakers you bring to training?</b></h1><p>If you are utilizing guest speakers this year, you want to listen to this episode. As folks who have both hosted guest speakers and people who HAVE BEEN the visiting speaker, we have some opinions to share.<br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training</b></h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill:</p><p>When you are planning, compare your core objectives with your list of training sessions. If a session doesn’t meet at least 70% of your core objectives, then don’t do it during training or change HOW you run it so you meet your core objectives.<br/><br/>-</p><h1><b>Your Hosts:</b></h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1><b>Thanks to our sponsor…</b></h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Acknowledging White Privilege in Training - Camp Code #106</itunes:title>
    <title>Acknowledging White Privilege in Training - Camp Code #106</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/white-privilege-at-training Our staff are ready for this conversation…are you?White privilege is real and it’s everywhere, even at summer camp. Join us today as we talk about what we can do about it. But first, here’s our disclaimer: We are looking at this through the lens of three white individuals and our focus today is to encourage white folks to do the work.  - We hope you l...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/white-privilege-at-training'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/white-privilege-at-training</a></p><h1><b>Our staff are ready for this conversation…are you?</b></h1><p>White privilege is real and it’s everywhere, even at summer camp. Join us today as we talk about what we can do about it. But first, here’s our disclaimer: We are looking at this through the lens of three white individuals and our focus today is to encourage white folks to do the work.<br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training</b></h1><p>From Beth - Credit to Peggy McIntosh</p><p>Peggy McIntosh is the founder of the seed project and says that in order to understand the way privilege works, you have to be able to see patterns and systems in social life but you also have to care about individual experiences. One’s own individual experience is sacred, testifying to it is very important but so is seeing that it is set in a framework outside of one’s personal experience that is much bigger and has repetitive statistical patterns in it. In an article by <a href='https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/culture/a32752175/white-privilege-everyday-examples/'>Harpers Bazaar</a>, Peggy shares 20 everyday examples of white privilege that are taken advantage of to shed light on some of the realities experienced in real life. The full list of examples curated by Peggy McInstosh can be found at <a href='http://www.nationalseedproject.org/'>nationalseedproject.org</a>. Have your staff break into small groups and talk about these examples. </p><p>Another example is <a href='https://www.learningforjustice.org/'>Learningforjustice.org</a> which has a toolkit and resources that can be used to help facilitate camp training.</p><p>-</p><h1><b>Your Hosts:</b></h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1><b>Thanks to our sponsor…</b></h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/white-privilege-at-training'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/white-privilege-at-training</a></p><h1><b>Our staff are ready for this conversation…are you?</b></h1><p>White privilege is real and it’s everywhere, even at summer camp. Join us today as we talk about what we can do about it. But first, here’s our disclaimer: We are looking at this through the lens of three white individuals and our focus today is to encourage white folks to do the work.<br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1><b>Best Practice for Leadership Training</b></h1><p>From Beth - Credit to Peggy McIntosh</p><p>Peggy McIntosh is the founder of the seed project and says that in order to understand the way privilege works, you have to be able to see patterns and systems in social life but you also have to care about individual experiences. One’s own individual experience is sacred, testifying to it is very important but so is seeing that it is set in a framework outside of one’s personal experience that is much bigger and has repetitive statistical patterns in it. In an article by <a href='https://www.harpersbazaar.com/uk/culture/a32752175/white-privilege-everyday-examples/'>Harpers Bazaar</a>, Peggy shares 20 everyday examples of white privilege that are taken advantage of to shed light on some of the realities experienced in real life. The full list of examples curated by Peggy McInstosh can be found at <a href='http://www.nationalseedproject.org/'>nationalseedproject.org</a>. Have your staff break into small groups and talk about these examples. </p><p>Another example is <a href='https://www.learningforjustice.org/'>Learningforjustice.org</a> which has a toolkit and resources that can be used to help facilitate camp training.</p><p>-</p><h1><b>Your Hosts:</b></h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1><b>Thanks to our sponsor…</b></h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Mid-Season Inservice Training - Camp Code #105</itunes:title>
    <title>Mid-Season Inservice Training - Camp Code #105</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/inservice-training One of the best ways to dedicate your team to continuous improvement!Believe it or not, staff training doesn’t end on the last day of your orientation. In fact, a great strategy to keep staff engaged, motivated, and excited throughout the summer–and fight off those mid-summer-slumps–is to continually offer training and learning opportunities as the season prog...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/inservice-training'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/inservice-training</a></p><h1>One of the best ways to dedicate your team to continuous improvement!</h1><p>Believe it or not, staff training doesn’t end on the last day of your orientation. In fact, a great strategy to keep staff engaged, motivated, and excited throughout the summer–and fight off those mid-summer-slumps–is to continually offer training and learning opportunities as the season progresses. </p><p>Today’s episode focuses on some of our best ideas for conducting training throughout the summer.<br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>Collect information from your staff! One way that I did it was that I would put up a piece of paper that is in the staff lounge/workspace within easy access for all staff and ask the questions “What would you’d like to be discussed during the next staff meeting?” By doing it this way, staff could anonymously fill them out and then I could choose things that were important for the next meeting. Often, I would bring up the topics and check them off on a list in front of the staff to show the staff that I value their feedback.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/inservice-training'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/inservice-training</a></p><h1>One of the best ways to dedicate your team to continuous improvement!</h1><p>Believe it or not, staff training doesn’t end on the last day of your orientation. In fact, a great strategy to keep staff engaged, motivated, and excited throughout the summer–and fight off those mid-summer-slumps–is to continually offer training and learning opportunities as the season progresses. </p><p>Today’s episode focuses on some of our best ideas for conducting training throughout the summer.<br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby</p><p>Collect information from your staff! One way that I did it was that I would put up a piece of paper that is in the staff lounge/workspace within easy access for all staff and ask the questions “What would you’d like to be discussed during the next staff meeting?” By doing it this way, staff could anonymously fill them out and then I could choose things that were important for the next meeting. Often, I would bring up the topics and check them off on a list in front of the staff to show the staff that I value their feedback.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/lose-your-dream-team It’s one of those, not “if” but “when” types of situations…As camp directors, we’ve all had THAT summer where many of our senior staff and our reliable leaders have started their life beyond camp. When we lose our reliable staff, we have to reset and revisit our needs at camp. Beth, Gabz and Ruby have all been there and have curated a to-do list to help lead...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/lose-your-dream-team'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/lose-your-dream-team</a></p><h1>It’s one of those, not “if” but “when” types of situations…</h1><p>As camp directors, we’ve all had THAT summer where many of our senior staff and our reliable leaders have started their life beyond camp. When we lose our reliable staff, we have to reset and revisit our needs at camp. Beth, Gabz and Ruby have all been there and have curated a to-do list to help leaders adjust for a summer with new staff. </p><p>Below are a few highlights and to take in all the insights. Have a listen today! </p><ul><li>Revisit your job descriptions and evaluate the needs of what you are looking for</li><li>Adjust the positions and required training to meet your realities</li><li>Reach out to those dream team employees to learn what did/did not work</li><li>Leverage online meetups to train new members of your team and develop your foundation</li><li>Prepare to provide extra support to new leaders</li><li>Use mentorship (previous staff members) who can come in to support the new leaders</li><li>Consider dynamic duos for leadership roles</li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle:</p><p>Before Gabz comes to camp, she writes down the names of staff members on a thank you card and then set a timeline on when she needs to distribute them. Writing the names at the beginning of camp training helps keep her accountable on reflecting and thanking each of her staff members and recognizes how grateful she is to be surrounded by your staff. <br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/lose-your-dream-team'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/lose-your-dream-team</a></p><h1>It’s one of those, not “if” but “when” types of situations…</h1><p>As camp directors, we’ve all had THAT summer where many of our senior staff and our reliable leaders have started their life beyond camp. When we lose our reliable staff, we have to reset and revisit our needs at camp. Beth, Gabz and Ruby have all been there and have curated a to-do list to help leaders adjust for a summer with new staff. </p><p>Below are a few highlights and to take in all the insights. Have a listen today! </p><ul><li>Revisit your job descriptions and evaluate the needs of what you are looking for</li><li>Adjust the positions and required training to meet your realities</li><li>Reach out to those dream team employees to learn what did/did not work</li><li>Leverage online meetups to train new members of your team and develop your foundation</li><li>Prepare to provide extra support to new leaders</li><li>Use mentorship (previous staff members) who can come in to support the new leaders</li><li>Consider dynamic duos for leadership roles</li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle:</p><p>Before Gabz comes to camp, she writes down the names of staff members on a thank you card and then set a timeline on when she needs to distribute them. Writing the names at the beginning of camp training helps keep her accountable on reflecting and thanking each of her staff members and recognizes how grateful she is to be surrounded by your staff. <br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Do This Now to Prepare for Staff Training - Camp Code #103</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/do-this-now-2022 Prioritize to Stabilize - Let’s get ready for the summer!Up north here in Canada, our friends on the west coast are already enjoying fantastic outdoor spring weather and golf. In Ontario, we continue to be fooled that spring is here with warm weather followed by another dumping of snow, but one thing is for certain; spring is around the corner. What that really ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/do-this-now-2022'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/do-this-now-2022</a></p><h1>Prioritize to Stabilize - Let’s get ready for the summer!</h1><p>Up north here in Canada, our friends on the west coast are already enjoying fantastic outdoor spring weather and golf. In Ontario, we continue to be fooled that spring is here with warm weather followed by another dumping of snow, but one thing is for certain; spring is around the corner. What that really means is that the camp season is quickly approaching so we as camp leaders need to start pretty for staff training (if we haven’t already started!)</p><p>In this episode, Beth, Gabz and Ruby are here to remind us of all the things we should be doing to help us better prepare for camp. Below are some of the topics covered, and to know why they are important, you will have to listen to what our camp pros are saying! </p><p>This list will get you started:</p><ul><li>Start journaling at night</li><li>Create your categories and sort the “Good to know and Glad I did”</li><li>Put mints in your pocket! </li><li>Do your research!<ul><li>What issues could come up for you at camp this summer?</li><li>What’s going on in your local communities</li><li>Anything different you should know about the city, public or government land that you normally use?</li><li>What’s the buzz in professional development?</li></ul></li><li>Update staff evaluations</li><li>Collaborate with camp colleagues to build training</li><li>Review and reimagine the way you do things currently</li><li>Check in on your own professional development</li><li>Whatever you need to organize, do it now</li><li>Build your staff community</li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby:</p><p>This practice is borrowed from Organize 365 and is called the <a href='https://organize365.com/the-sunday-basket'>Sunday Basket</a>. Put a basket in your office that is all of those maintenance tasks, bills, correspondence, subscription renewals. Throughout the week, fill that basket and on Sunday (or your day of choice), go through and do all of those tasks. This saves you the mental guilt of “I should be doing this task” because you have set a time later in life to do it!<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/do-this-now-2022'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/do-this-now-2022</a></p><h1>Prioritize to Stabilize - Let’s get ready for the summer!</h1><p>Up north here in Canada, our friends on the west coast are already enjoying fantastic outdoor spring weather and golf. In Ontario, we continue to be fooled that spring is here with warm weather followed by another dumping of snow, but one thing is for certain; spring is around the corner. What that really means is that the camp season is quickly approaching so we as camp leaders need to start pretty for staff training (if we haven’t already started!)</p><p>In this episode, Beth, Gabz and Ruby are here to remind us of all the things we should be doing to help us better prepare for camp. Below are some of the topics covered, and to know why they are important, you will have to listen to what our camp pros are saying! </p><p>This list will get you started:</p><ul><li>Start journaling at night</li><li>Create your categories and sort the “Good to know and Glad I did”</li><li>Put mints in your pocket! </li><li>Do your research!<ul><li>What issues could come up for you at camp this summer?</li><li>What’s going on in your local communities</li><li>Anything different you should know about the city, public or government land that you normally use?</li><li>What’s the buzz in professional development?</li></ul></li><li>Update staff evaluations</li><li>Collaborate with camp colleagues to build training</li><li>Review and reimagine the way you do things currently</li><li>Check in on your own professional development</li><li>Whatever you need to organize, do it now</li><li>Build your staff community</li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby:</p><p>This practice is borrowed from Organize 365 and is called the <a href='https://organize365.com/the-sunday-basket'>Sunday Basket</a>. Put a basket in your office that is all of those maintenance tasks, bills, correspondence, subscription renewals. Throughout the week, fill that basket and on Sunday (or your day of choice), go through and do all of those tasks. This saves you the mental guilt of “I should be doing this task” because you have set a time later in life to do it!<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>9 Things You Might Be Surprised You Need To Teach Staff - Camp Code #102</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-things-you-might-be-surprised-you-need-to-teach Chalk it up to the pandemic, but it’s time for some re-teaching.In this week’s episode Gabz, Beth and Ruby recognize that as we get closer to the summer camp season, camp directors are already planning out their summer. To help camp leaders, our pros are here to break down 9 things that we think every camp leader should be prepar...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-things-you-might-be-surprised-you-need-to-teach'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-things-you-might-be-surprised-you-need-to-teach</a></p><h1>Chalk it up to the pandemic, but it’s time for some re-teaching.</h1><p>In this week’s episode Gabz, Beth and Ruby recognize that as we get closer to the summer camp season, camp directors are already planning out their summer. To help camp leaders, our pros are here to break down 9 things that we think every camp leader should be prepared to teach!</p><ol><li>The ability to talk to strangers. This includes parents, campers, vendors, shop owners in town. Developing “small talk etiquette” will help your camp staff be more confident, demonstrating that they are leaders within your organization</li><li>How to have a successful day off. Some of your staff might be new, teaching them where they can go and what they can do on their time off is valuable for your staff. Helping your staff to set their boundaries and using language such as “During downtime, I like to…”</li><li>Matching/mirroring - finding new ways for your staff to build their own rapport with other people</li><li>Life skills! Teach your staff how to use the basic tools around camp including screwdrivers, wrenches, plungers. Take it one step further, how to turn off water at camp, how to use a fire extinguisher or maybe even how to change a tire! </li><li>Teach staff how to do laundry. This sounds self-explanatory, but your staff may have never done laundry before in their life. </li><li>Silence is okay - become comfortable with the silence</li><li>Teach staff that there is life beyond camp and that be real with your staff that they will not be able to respond to family and friends in real-time. Teaching staff to connect in new ways, like written letters are important.</li><li>Learn a morning routine and how to conserve your energy to last all day</li><li>Play, play, play - Camp is supposed to be fun. </li></ol><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth:</p><p>Staff need to know what to do offsite and onsite. We need to talk about staff behavior on their day off because even when they are not working, they are representing camp. I used to love when I got calls from cottagers and shops telling me that staff were being respectful to others. One thing we should focus on is ensuring our staff knows what to do if they run into trouble while offsite. To help, give your staff business cards with camp phone numbers, addresses or any pertinent information that may be needed during an emergency.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-things-you-might-be-surprised-you-need-to-teach'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-things-you-might-be-surprised-you-need-to-teach</a></p><h1>Chalk it up to the pandemic, but it’s time for some re-teaching.</h1><p>In this week’s episode Gabz, Beth and Ruby recognize that as we get closer to the summer camp season, camp directors are already planning out their summer. To help camp leaders, our pros are here to break down 9 things that we think every camp leader should be prepared to teach!</p><ol><li>The ability to talk to strangers. This includes parents, campers, vendors, shop owners in town. Developing “small talk etiquette” will help your camp staff be more confident, demonstrating that they are leaders within your organization</li><li>How to have a successful day off. Some of your staff might be new, teaching them where they can go and what they can do on their time off is valuable for your staff. Helping your staff to set their boundaries and using language such as “During downtime, I like to…”</li><li>Matching/mirroring - finding new ways for your staff to build their own rapport with other people</li><li>Life skills! Teach your staff how to use the basic tools around camp including screwdrivers, wrenches, plungers. Take it one step further, how to turn off water at camp, how to use a fire extinguisher or maybe even how to change a tire! </li><li>Teach staff how to do laundry. This sounds self-explanatory, but your staff may have never done laundry before in their life. </li><li>Silence is okay - become comfortable with the silence</li><li>Teach staff that there is life beyond camp and that be real with your staff that they will not be able to respond to family and friends in real-time. Teaching staff to connect in new ways, like written letters are important.</li><li>Learn a morning routine and how to conserve your energy to last all day</li><li>Play, play, play - Camp is supposed to be fun. </li></ol><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth:</p><p>Staff need to know what to do offsite and onsite. We need to talk about staff behavior on their day off because even when they are not working, they are representing camp. I used to love when I got calls from cottagers and shops telling me that staff were being respectful to others. One thing we should focus on is ensuring our staff knows what to do if they run into trouble while offsite. To help, give your staff business cards with camp phone numbers, addresses or any pertinent information that may be needed during an emergency.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Boundaries and Building Community Norms - Camp Code #101</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/boundaries-and-community-norms More on boundaries - because we all need to hear it.Happy Valentines day camp pros! In this episode (and as always) our hosts are here to spread their love and joy for camp. After celebrating 100 episodes, we are back to our regular programming. This week, we continue from where we left off in episode 99, focusing on boundaries and building communi...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/boundaries-and-community-norms'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/boundaries-and-community-norms</a></p><h1>More on boundaries - because we all need to hear it.</h1><p>Happy Valentines day camp pros! In this episode (and as always) our hosts are here to spread their love and joy for camp. After celebrating 100 episodes, we are back to our regular programming. This week, we continue from where we left off in episode 99, focusing on boundaries and building community. If you haven’t listened to <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/personal-boundaries'>episode 99 </a>perhaps have a listen to that first. </p><p>Today, we explore what boundaries are, what they look like, defining the difference between healthy and unhealthy boundaries and their related effects. Afterwards, we dig into how exactly boundaries at camp can be used. </p><p>Finally, we explore the terms ‘consent’ vs ‘cooperation’ and what this all means at camp. The most important piece to all of this, is to examine what boundaries look like with staff. Developing training sessions with your staff to help define boundaries and letting them know that it is okay to say ‘no.’ In parallel, take a moment to make things perfectly clear that boundaries will be crossed and people will make mistakes. </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby (From John, Director of <a href='https://www.campkadesh.com'>Camp Kadesh</a>)</p><p>In any conflict, there are three types of people; red, blue and gray people. Red personalities are angry and aggressive and often do not think before they speak. Gray people ignore the conflict and pretend it does not exist and blue people are perfect, wonderful and kind. Be the common ground in a conversation, always be blue.</p><p><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/boundaries-and-community-norms'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/boundaries-and-community-norms</a></p><h1>More on boundaries - because we all need to hear it.</h1><p>Happy Valentines day camp pros! In this episode (and as always) our hosts are here to spread their love and joy for camp. After celebrating 100 episodes, we are back to our regular programming. This week, we continue from where we left off in episode 99, focusing on boundaries and building community. If you haven’t listened to <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/personal-boundaries'>episode 99 </a>perhaps have a listen to that first. </p><p>Today, we explore what boundaries are, what they look like, defining the difference between healthy and unhealthy boundaries and their related effects. Afterwards, we dig into how exactly boundaries at camp can be used. </p><p>Finally, we explore the terms ‘consent’ vs ‘cooperation’ and what this all means at camp. The most important piece to all of this, is to examine what boundaries look like with staff. Developing training sessions with your staff to help define boundaries and letting them know that it is okay to say ‘no.’ In parallel, take a moment to make things perfectly clear that boundaries will be crossed and people will make mistakes. </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby (From John, Director of <a href='https://www.campkadesh.com'>Camp Kadesh</a>)</p><p>In any conflict, there are three types of people; red, blue and gray people. Red personalities are angry and aggressive and often do not think before they speak. Gray people ignore the conflict and pretend it does not exist and blue people are perfect, wonderful and kind. Be the common ground in a conversation, always be blue.</p><p><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>100 Episodes Later: What We&#39;ve Learned So Far - Camp Code #100</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-weve-learned-so-far 100 Episodes!? Thanks for being along for the ride, friends!100 episodes into this journey, our camp pros have led us through over 60 hours of leadership gold. This episode is all about reflection. As much as our hosts have taught us all, they too have learned from one another. Gabz, Ruby and Beth share their most memorable Camp Code moments and reflect ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-weve-learned-so-far'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-weve-learned-so-far</a></p><h1>100 Episodes!? Thanks for being along for the ride, friends!</h1><p>100 episodes into this journey, our camp pros have led us through over 60 hours of leadership gold. This episode is all about reflection. As much as our hosts have taught us all, they too have learned from one another. Gabz, Ruby and Beth share their most memorable Camp Code moments and reflect on what they have learned from one another and how those teachable moments have been applied throughout their own training sessions.</p><p>To the listeners, it continues to be you and your passion for camp that keep our hosts motivated to bring new content. When this podcast was first created, Beth, Gabz and Ruby all thought that this would last at most; two seasons. Here we are, eight years later and the reach and success that we have had with Camp Code should be celebrated.</p><ul><li>100 Episodes and 60 hours of professional develop content, focused on designing intentional staff training</li><li>Over 31,000 downloads over the last two years</li><li>Over 50 5-star ratings in podcasting apps</li><li>Over 2500 cities, towns, municipalities across the world: top 6:Toronto, Columbus OH, Montreal, Sheboygan WI, Manhattan, Chicago</li><li>Listeners on all six inhabited continents - so if you go to Antarctica, throw us a download while you are down there!</li><li>Listeners in 75 counties</li></ul><p>Most recent popular episodes: </p><ul><li><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/engaging-multigenerational-staff-during-training'>Engaging Multigenerational Staff During Training - Camp Code #71</a></li><li><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/2020/02/staff-meetings-training'>Staff Meetings Can Be Staff Training - Camp Code #65</a></li></ul><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison (borrowed from Gabz!)</p><p>Young adults do not see the world the same way older adults do. Gabz came up with a way to frame the younger generation of staff to help older staff take in their perspective. Gabz has named them the WTF generation. These younger adults are a generation of humans that want to make an impact and they also need support. So in the WTF, it stands for multitude of things; What to fight, what to fund, what to follow and what to fear. If I ask myself these questions, it helps me to better prepare when I have to run a session, a program or how to write a message on social media so that the younger generation will understand what I am trying to communicate.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-weve-learned-so-far'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-weve-learned-so-far</a></p><h1>100 Episodes!? Thanks for being along for the ride, friends!</h1><p>100 episodes into this journey, our camp pros have led us through over 60 hours of leadership gold. This episode is all about reflection. As much as our hosts have taught us all, they too have learned from one another. Gabz, Ruby and Beth share their most memorable Camp Code moments and reflect on what they have learned from one another and how those teachable moments have been applied throughout their own training sessions.</p><p>To the listeners, it continues to be you and your passion for camp that keep our hosts motivated to bring new content. When this podcast was first created, Beth, Gabz and Ruby all thought that this would last at most; two seasons. Here we are, eight years later and the reach and success that we have had with Camp Code should be celebrated.</p><ul><li>100 Episodes and 60 hours of professional develop content, focused on designing intentional staff training</li><li>Over 31,000 downloads over the last two years</li><li>Over 50 5-star ratings in podcasting apps</li><li>Over 2500 cities, towns, municipalities across the world: top 6:Toronto, Columbus OH, Montreal, Sheboygan WI, Manhattan, Chicago</li><li>Listeners on all six inhabited continents - so if you go to Antarctica, throw us a download while you are down there!</li><li>Listeners in 75 counties</li></ul><p>Most recent popular episodes: </p><ul><li><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/engaging-multigenerational-staff-during-training'>Engaging Multigenerational Staff During Training - Camp Code #71</a></li><li><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/2020/02/staff-meetings-training'>Staff Meetings Can Be Staff Training - Camp Code #65</a></li></ul><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison (borrowed from Gabz!)</p><p>Young adults do not see the world the same way older adults do. Gabz came up with a way to frame the younger generation of staff to help older staff take in their perspective. Gabz has named them the WTF generation. These younger adults are a generation of humans that want to make an impact and they also need support. So in the WTF, it stands for multitude of things; What to fight, what to fund, what to follow and what to fear. If I ask myself these questions, it helps me to better prepare when I have to run a session, a program or how to write a message on social media so that the younger generation will understand what I am trying to communicate.</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>How to Set (and Keep!) Personal Boundaries - Camp Code #99</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/personal-boundaries How can you expect your team to have healthy boundaries if you don’t?In this episode, our hosts Gabz, Ruby and Beth hone in on the B-word. Boundaries act as an internal guide between good vs evil or right vs wrong and can be felt as a knot in your stomach. Setting boundaries also allows you to define expectations with others while keeping your needs in check....]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/personal-boundaries'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/personal-boundaries</a></p><h1>How can you expect your team to have healthy boundaries if you don’t?</h1><p>In this episode, our hosts Gabz, Ruby and Beth hone in on the B-word. Boundaries act as an internal guide between good vs evil or right vs wrong and can be felt as a knot in your stomach. Setting boundaries also allows you to define expectations with others while keeping your needs in check. For Gabz, boundaries are all about focusing on Angela Duckworth’s concept on Grit vs Grind. Grit can be seen as perseverance and Angela Duckworth has a great TED Talk that goes into more detail, and can be found <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H14bBuluwB8&amp;t=63s'>here</a>.</p><p>We can also all interpret the word boundaries to be slightly different from one another. For Beth find that the definition from <a href='http://outofthefog.net/'>Out of the Fog</a> aligns with her thought process. That definition is that boundaries are guidelines, rules or limits that a person creates to identify for themselve what are reasonable, safe and permissible ways for people to act around them. We encourage you to listen to the great advice that our camp experts are sharing in this episode! </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>As a leader, it is extremely valuable for you to talk to your staff on day one about your own shortcomings. Talk about what you, as a director, need assistance with or something your struggle to work through. Explain WHY you have these shortcomings. Be honest, tell your staff that you are great with some things but at times, also need help with other things and empower your staff to support you throughout your own development.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/personal-boundaries'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/personal-boundaries</a></p><h1>How can you expect your team to have healthy boundaries if you don’t?</h1><p>In this episode, our hosts Gabz, Ruby and Beth hone in on the B-word. Boundaries act as an internal guide between good vs evil or right vs wrong and can be felt as a knot in your stomach. Setting boundaries also allows you to define expectations with others while keeping your needs in check. For Gabz, boundaries are all about focusing on Angela Duckworth’s concept on Grit vs Grind. Grit can be seen as perseverance and Angela Duckworth has a great TED Talk that goes into more detail, and can be found <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H14bBuluwB8&amp;t=63s'>here</a>.</p><p>We can also all interpret the word boundaries to be slightly different from one another. For Beth find that the definition from <a href='http://outofthefog.net/'>Out of the Fog</a> aligns with her thought process. That definition is that boundaries are guidelines, rules or limits that a person creates to identify for themselve what are reasonable, safe and permissible ways for people to act around them. We encourage you to listen to the great advice that our camp experts are sharing in this episode! </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>As a leader, it is extremely valuable for you to talk to your staff on day one about your own shortcomings. Talk about what you, as a director, need assistance with or something your struggle to work through. Explain WHY you have these shortcomings. Be honest, tell your staff that you are great with some things but at times, also need help with other things and empower your staff to support you throughout your own development.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Transitioning Campers to Staff - Camp Code #98</itunes:title>
    <title>Transitioning Campers to Staff - Camp Code #98</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/transition-camper-to-staff If this is your first summer back after COVID, this may be THE focus for your training this year. As we step into 2022, we shift our focus on transitioning CITs from the mindset of a camper, to become a staff member. As always, we recommend frontloading these potential staff members with information to ensure that these young people feel like they...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/transition-camper-to-staff'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/transition-camper-to-staff</a></p><h1>If this is your first summer back after COVID, this may be THE focus for your training this year. </h1><p>As we step into 2022, we shift our focus on transitioning CITs from the mindset of a camper, to become a staff member. As always, we recommend frontloading these potential staff members with information to ensure that these young people feel like they are part of something larger. Beth comes up with three simple rules: connect with the potential staff, communicate to them what leadership training is all about and commit to them that as an outcome of leadership training, everyone will grow. </p><p>Gabz takes aim on explaining the “why” we work as camp leaders. Helping your new potential staff to understand the importance of summer camp leadership training. Ruby is back and comes out stating the facts. Future staff will have employers beyond camp and those employers are going to be looking for leadership skills therefore, the training your potential staff will get from summer camp will only better prepare them for life outside of camp! </p><p>With summer camp hiring right around the corner, this episode is full of ideas on how to engage with your potential staff to help you hire the right people to start planning for a (hopeful) more “normal” summer. Have a listen today! <br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>Your future camp staff members may have been your previous campers, meaning you’ve interacted with their parents throughout life at camp. As much as we advocate for summer camp training, parents will also be looking for information. Frontload as much as you can on what life as a staff member looks like at camp. Clearly define what parents can expect as their children transition into staff. <br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/transition-camper-to-staff'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/transition-camper-to-staff</a></p><h1>If this is your first summer back after COVID, this may be THE focus for your training this year. </h1><p>As we step into 2022, we shift our focus on transitioning CITs from the mindset of a camper, to become a staff member. As always, we recommend frontloading these potential staff members with information to ensure that these young people feel like they are part of something larger. Beth comes up with three simple rules: connect with the potential staff, communicate to them what leadership training is all about and commit to them that as an outcome of leadership training, everyone will grow. </p><p>Gabz takes aim on explaining the “why” we work as camp leaders. Helping your new potential staff to understand the importance of summer camp leadership training. Ruby is back and comes out stating the facts. Future staff will have employers beyond camp and those employers are going to be looking for leadership skills therefore, the training your potential staff will get from summer camp will only better prepare them for life outside of camp! </p><p>With summer camp hiring right around the corner, this episode is full of ideas on how to engage with your potential staff to help you hire the right people to start planning for a (hopeful) more “normal” summer. Have a listen today! <br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>Your future camp staff members may have been your previous campers, meaning you’ve interacted with their parents throughout life at camp. As much as we advocate for summer camp training, parents will also be looking for information. Frontload as much as you can on what life as a staff member looks like at camp. Clearly define what parents can expect as their children transition into staff. <br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>How to Train Future Staff (aka your campers!) - Camp Code #97</itunes:title>
    <title>How to Train Future Staff (aka your campers!) - Camp Code #97</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/train-future-staff-campers Take a look at your campers, can you spot the next program director? The gang’s all here! Join Ruby, Beth and Gabz to hear about their best practices when it comes to searching for staffing talent in your camper pool and empowering them to be the future decision-makers at camp. It’s like a crystal ball except you have a say over the outcome! Tune ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/train-future-staff-campers'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/train-future-staff-campers</a></p><h1>Take a look at your campers, can you spot the next program director? </h1><p>The gang’s all here! Join Ruby, Beth and Gabz to hear about their best practices when it comes to searching for staffing talent in your camper pool and empowering them to be the future decision-makers at camp.</p><p>It’s like a crystal ball except you have a say over the outcome!</p><p>Tune in to hear about:</p><ul><li>Why is it important to provide leadership training opportunities to campers?</li><li>How can we start thinking about this now?</li><li>What are some practical tips and tricks for every age of camper?</li><li>How to help campers reflect and process the experiences that you are providing to them.</li></ul><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby Compton</p><p>Burn ban campfire - Nalgene + Headlamp “logs” and warm glow twinkle lights. Create the ambiance and magic of a campfire, no matter where you are or how great you are at building an actual fire!<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/train-future-staff-campers'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/train-future-staff-campers</a></p><h1>Take a look at your campers, can you spot the next program director? </h1><p>The gang’s all here! Join Ruby, Beth and Gabz to hear about their best practices when it comes to searching for staffing talent in your camper pool and empowering them to be the future decision-makers at camp.</p><p>It’s like a crystal ball except you have a say over the outcome!</p><p>Tune in to hear about:</p><ul><li>Why is it important to provide leadership training opportunities to campers?</li><li>How can we start thinking about this now?</li><li>What are some practical tips and tricks for every age of camper?</li><li>How to help campers reflect and process the experiences that you are providing to them.</li></ul><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby Compton</p><p>Burn ban campfire - Nalgene + Headlamp “logs” and warm glow twinkle lights. Create the ambiance and magic of a campfire, no matter where you are or how great you are at building an actual fire!<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Buzz from the Staffing Summit - with Kim Aycock - Camp Code #96</itunes:title>
    <title>The Buzz from the Staffing Summit - with Kim Aycock - Camp Code #96</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffing-summit-2021 Welcome to the show, Kim Aycock!The American Camp Association (ACA) recently held its virtual staff summit. The event featured talented speaker panellists, roundtables and other learning sessions. One big topic that we’ve already covered was staffing shortages and discussing new innovative ways to recruit and retain staff. Today, we are fortunate enough to s...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffing-summit-2021'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffing-summit-2021</a></p><h1>Welcome to the show, Kim Aycock!</h1><p>The American Camp Association (ACA) recently held its virtual staff summit. The event featured talented speaker panellists, roundtables and other learning sessions. One big topic that we’ve already covered was staffing shortages and discussing new innovative ways to recruit and retain staff. Today, we are fortunate enough to sit down with Kim Aycock who is known in the camp industry as a staff training expert. </p><p>At the staff summit, experts explored trends we are seeing in the industry and go to hear about some common challenges that organizations are faced with. In this episode, we unravel the challenges and then we ask Kim to explore some of the solutions that she heard to help camp leaders begin to prepare for next summer. </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Kim Aycock</p><p>We all know staff training is important to camp success. As part of training, perhaps you can develop an internal certification program as a way to recognize the training your staff takes. Level one certification can be mandatory training required for all staff and level two certificates can focus on specific training and can be optional. Those who take part in the optional certificate programs can be eligible for leadership opportunities and can proudly show off their skills with pins or stickers to show what certificates they have completed.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:kimdaycock@gmail.com'><b>Kim Aycock</b></a><b>  - Camp Consultant and Trainer - </b><a href='http://www.kimaycock.com/'><b>www.kimaycock.com</b></a><b> - TikTok - </b><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@workatcamp?lang=en'><b>@workatcamp</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffing-summit-2021'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/staffing-summit-2021</a></p><h1>Welcome to the show, Kim Aycock!</h1><p>The American Camp Association (ACA) recently held its virtual staff summit. The event featured talented speaker panellists, roundtables and other learning sessions. One big topic that we’ve already covered was staffing shortages and discussing new innovative ways to recruit and retain staff. Today, we are fortunate enough to sit down with Kim Aycock who is known in the camp industry as a staff training expert. </p><p>At the staff summit, experts explored trends we are seeing in the industry and go to hear about some common challenges that organizations are faced with. In this episode, we unravel the challenges and then we ask Kim to explore some of the solutions that she heard to help camp leaders begin to prepare for next summer. </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Kim Aycock</p><p>We all know staff training is important to camp success. As part of training, perhaps you can develop an internal certification program as a way to recognize the training your staff takes. Level one certification can be mandatory training required for all staff and level two certificates can focus on specific training and can be optional. Those who take part in the optional certificate programs can be eligible for leadership opportunities and can proudly show off their skills with pins or stickers to show what certificates they have completed.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:kimdaycock@gmail.com'><b>Kim Aycock</b></a><b>  - Camp Consultant and Trainer - </b><a href='http://www.kimaycock.com/'><b>www.kimaycock.com</b></a><b> - TikTok - </b><a href='https://www.tiktok.com/@workatcamp?lang=en'><b>@workatcamp</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><b>UltraCamp</b></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>How to Combat Learning Loss in Your Staff Team - with Kate Taylor - Camp Code #95</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/learning-loss-staff It’s been a long time since a proper staff training, hasn’t it?It’s already November, which means that as camp leaders, we’re hopefully (and finally) well-rested. It also means that with winter approaching, we need to start planning for next year. Winter recruiting, hiring and planning out staff training is what awaits us! For a lot of reasons, this year feel...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/learning-loss-staff'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/learning-loss-staff</a></p><h1>It’s been a long time since a proper staff training, hasn’t it?</h1><p>It’s already November, which means that as camp leaders, we’re hopefully (and finally) well-rested. It also means that with winter approaching, we need to start planning for next year. Winter recruiting, hiring and planning out staff training is what awaits us! For a lot of reasons, this year feels different.</p><p>For a lot of us, camp was either non-existent or looked very different for the past two summers. If your camp was able to run, chances are you had minimal staff and for the camps that were able to take part in normal summer programs. With summer 2022 fast approaching, it means that our camp staff haven’t had a ‘normal’ camp leadership experience or that your camp is about to take on brand new staff because all of our staff resources that were planning to work at camp, are all a couple of years older. </p><p>Our camp pros are here to help, and this time, they brought back up! We are excited to have Kate Taylor as a special guest on this episode. Kate Taylor is the Camp Director for Camp Kanawana at the YMCAs of Québec. In this episode, Gabrielle, Beth and Kate talk about ideas to combat the loss of learning that our staff have missed out on for a couple of years. One thing our experts refer to is the <a href='https://www.mentoring.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/NSLA_SL202037646.pdf'>Summer Learning - A Bridge to Student Success and America’s Recovery by the National Summer Learning Association</a>. Without giving away any further spoilers, we encourage you to listen, learn and adapt your teaching techniques as we all prepare for summer 2022. </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Kate Taylor</p><p>It is imperative that we have downtime throughout staff training. If this means making staff training slightly longer to give your staff half a day off DO IT. Taking that break allows your staff to reflect on everything they’ve been taught during training sessions. Further, when you have downtime, make sure you have some non-mandatory activities for your staff. This will help some people struggling with social anxieties practice social skills and build boundaries with their colleagues.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:kate.taylor@ymcaquebec.org'><b>Kate Taylor</b></a><b>, Camp Director - </b><a href='https://www.ymcaquebec.org/en/Find-a-Y/Camp-YMCA-Kanawana'><b>Camp Kanawan at the YMCAs of Québec</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'><b>UltraCamp</b></a></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/learning-loss-staff'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/learning-loss-staff</a></p><h1>It’s been a long time since a proper staff training, hasn’t it?</h1><p>It’s already November, which means that as camp leaders, we’re hopefully (and finally) well-rested. It also means that with winter approaching, we need to start planning for next year. Winter recruiting, hiring and planning out staff training is what awaits us! For a lot of reasons, this year feels different.</p><p>For a lot of us, camp was either non-existent or looked very different for the past two summers. If your camp was able to run, chances are you had minimal staff and for the camps that were able to take part in normal summer programs. With summer 2022 fast approaching, it means that our camp staff haven’t had a ‘normal’ camp leadership experience or that your camp is about to take on brand new staff because all of our staff resources that were planning to work at camp, are all a couple of years older. </p><p>Our camp pros are here to help, and this time, they brought back up! We are excited to have Kate Taylor as a special guest on this episode. Kate Taylor is the Camp Director for Camp Kanawana at the YMCAs of Québec. In this episode, Gabrielle, Beth and Kate talk about ideas to combat the loss of learning that our staff have missed out on for a couple of years. One thing our experts refer to is the <a href='https://www.mentoring.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/NSLA_SL202037646.pdf'>Summer Learning - A Bridge to Student Success and America’s Recovery by the National Summer Learning Association</a>. Without giving away any further spoilers, we encourage you to listen, learn and adapt your teaching techniques as we all prepare for summer 2022. </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Kate Taylor</p><p>It is imperative that we have downtime throughout staff training. If this means making staff training slightly longer to give your staff half a day off DO IT. Taking that break allows your staff to reflect on everything they’ve been taught during training sessions. Further, when you have downtime, make sure you have some non-mandatory activities for your staff. This will help some people struggling with social anxieties practice social skills and build boundaries with their colleagues.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a><b>, Camp Director -</b><a href='http://ouareau.com/'><b> Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:kate.taylor@ymcaquebec.org'><b>Kate Taylor</b></a><b>, Camp Director - </b><a href='https://www.ymcaquebec.org/en/Find-a-Y/Camp-YMCA-Kanawana'><b>Camp Kanawan at the YMCAs of Québec</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor…</h1><p><a href='http://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'><b>UltraCamp</b></a></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/'>ultracampmanagement.com/campcode/</a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Part 2 - Giving Staff the Best Experience Possible - Camp Code #94</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible-pt-2 It’s STILL time to focus on the staff.Listen to part 1 here: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible  In this episode, we continue to explore how summer camp leaders can help staff achieve their best possible experience as a leader at camp. 2020 had many camps in North America shut down and in 2021 as many camps ado...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible-pt-2'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible-pt-2</a></p><h1>It’s <em>STILL</em> time to focus on the staff.</h1><p>Listen to part 1 here: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible</a> </p><p>In this episode, we continue to explore how summer camp leaders can help staff achieve their best possible experience as a leader at camp. 2020 had many camps in North America shut down and in 2021 as many camps adopted programs to align with public health guidelines, camp leaders struggled to find resources and keep staff for the entirety of the summer. With the 2021 season behind us, Beth and Gabrielle have their sights on the early phases to start prepping for summer 2022. Throughout the episode, our hosts explore things that camp leaders can do today to help prepare folks to apply to camp and be ready for the camp season.</p><p>One of the biggest lessons learned is that camp staff have a strong desire to feel supported. As leaders, we need to reshape our recruiting techniques and the way we prepare and develop our camp programs next summer in a way that puts both the mental and physical health of our employees as a priority. Prioritizing employees right from the recruiting phase helps to foster a foundation of trust, preparing staff for the challenges of camp as the summer approaches. </p><p>The lessons from this summer have created an opportunity for growth. Listen in on this episode to gain further insights from our camp pros!<br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>During staff training, why not take the time to build a coping skills toolbox. It is not only good to teach coping skills, staff will realized that they <b>need</b> to cope. This is an idea from Baldwin County public schools in Alabama and they have PDF downloads available at <a href='https://www.bcbe.org/'>Baldwin County Public Schools / Homepage (bcbe.org)</a>. A toolbox allows you to store a collection of healthy items when you are feeling stressed or anxiety to help you to build resilience. There are five tools within a coping toolbox: </p><ol><li>Self-soothing - what can you do to comfort yourself? Examples include a stress ball or your favourite photos.</li><li>Distractions - Something that will take your mind off something. Examples include a puzzle, sudoku, knitting needles and yarn. </li><li>Emotional Wellness - how can you express your feelings? Examples can be a journal or art supplies</li><li>Mindfulness - Checking in with your mental state. Examples include a yoga matt, reflective prompting journals, serenity rocks</li><li>Crisis plan - who at camp do you go to when your coping skills are not enough?</li></ol><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible-pt-2'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible-pt-2</a></p><h1>It’s <em>STILL</em> time to focus on the staff.</h1><p>Listen to part 1 here: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible</a> </p><p>In this episode, we continue to explore how summer camp leaders can help staff achieve their best possible experience as a leader at camp. 2020 had many camps in North America shut down and in 2021 as many camps adopted programs to align with public health guidelines, camp leaders struggled to find resources and keep staff for the entirety of the summer. With the 2021 season behind us, Beth and Gabrielle have their sights on the early phases to start prepping for summer 2022. Throughout the episode, our hosts explore things that camp leaders can do today to help prepare folks to apply to camp and be ready for the camp season.</p><p>One of the biggest lessons learned is that camp staff have a strong desire to feel supported. As leaders, we need to reshape our recruiting techniques and the way we prepare and develop our camp programs next summer in a way that puts both the mental and physical health of our employees as a priority. Prioritizing employees right from the recruiting phase helps to foster a foundation of trust, preparing staff for the challenges of camp as the summer approaches. </p><p>The lessons from this summer have created an opportunity for growth. Listen in on this episode to gain further insights from our camp pros!<br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>During staff training, why not take the time to build a coping skills toolbox. It is not only good to teach coping skills, staff will realized that they <b>need</b> to cope. This is an idea from Baldwin County public schools in Alabama and they have PDF downloads available at <a href='https://www.bcbe.org/'>Baldwin County Public Schools / Homepage (bcbe.org)</a>. A toolbox allows you to store a collection of healthy items when you are feeling stressed or anxiety to help you to build resilience. There are five tools within a coping toolbox: </p><ol><li>Self-soothing - what can you do to comfort yourself? Examples include a stress ball or your favourite photos.</li><li>Distractions - Something that will take your mind off something. Examples include a puzzle, sudoku, knitting needles and yarn. </li><li>Emotional Wellness - how can you express your feelings? Examples can be a journal or art supplies</li><li>Mindfulness - Checking in with your mental state. Examples include a yoga matt, reflective prompting journals, serenity rocks</li><li>Crisis plan - who at camp do you go to when your coping skills are not enough?</li></ol><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Giving Staff the Best Experience Possible - Camp Code #93</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible It’s time to focus on the staff.In this two-part series, we begin by exploring the topic of giving our staff the best experience possible and helping us deliver a great summer program. Coming on the high side of the pandemic, staffing and retaining staff was a challenge for many camps. We know that for staff to be committed, we have to find ways to...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible</a></p><h1>It’s time to focus on the staff.</h1><p>In this two-part series, we begin by exploring the topic of giving our staff the best experience possible and helping us deliver a great summer program. Coming on the high side of the pandemic, staffing and retaining staff was a challenge for many camps. We know that for staff to be committed, we have to find ways to keep our staff engaged and consistently developing. There has been a shift focusing on the camp employee where now they are asking themselves important questions such as “Am I resting enough?”, “Am I getting paid enough?”, “Is my time worth it?”</p><p>Fundamentally, this shift means that summer camp leaders have to refocus on how they recruit, staff and maintain their employees. As Gabrielle identifies, the pressure to create an unforgettable moment for campers, takes a toll on our staff. Finding ways to advocate and practice mindfulness and to explore our current state of mental health is now more important than ever. Further, in the past, we have expected our staff to work six days a week and having to be physically and emotionally available for our campers at all hours of the day. To help alleviate this pressure, Beth brings up the idea about introducing “floaters” as a way to hire extra staff to provide additional support to staff, giving them additional rest time. Camp staff do not need to follow a strict program day in and day out. Camp is home for our summer staff, we need to make it feel more like home and allow folks to be comfortable and not be “on” 24 hours a day! </p><p>To hear more about Beth and Gabz thoughts on the current state of summer camp staffing, have a listen now! </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>This week’s tip is more of an anecdote! If you feel lost and you don’t know what to do, it’s because we don’t know what is coming in the future. We use our experiences, education and knowledge to make decisions. When those decisions impact someone else’s mental health, that decision becomes more complex than we will ever know. We cannot fully understand the mental struggles that people are going through and one of our largest strengths that we can use is to demonstrate empathy, listen with conviction and understand their perspectives.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/best-staff-experience-possible</a></p><h1>It’s time to focus on the staff.</h1><p>In this two-part series, we begin by exploring the topic of giving our staff the best experience possible and helping us deliver a great summer program. Coming on the high side of the pandemic, staffing and retaining staff was a challenge for many camps. We know that for staff to be committed, we have to find ways to keep our staff engaged and consistently developing. There has been a shift focusing on the camp employee where now they are asking themselves important questions such as “Am I resting enough?”, “Am I getting paid enough?”, “Is my time worth it?”</p><p>Fundamentally, this shift means that summer camp leaders have to refocus on how they recruit, staff and maintain their employees. As Gabrielle identifies, the pressure to create an unforgettable moment for campers, takes a toll on our staff. Finding ways to advocate and practice mindfulness and to explore our current state of mental health is now more important than ever. Further, in the past, we have expected our staff to work six days a week and having to be physically and emotionally available for our campers at all hours of the day. To help alleviate this pressure, Beth brings up the idea about introducing “floaters” as a way to hire extra staff to provide additional support to staff, giving them additional rest time. Camp staff do not need to follow a strict program day in and day out. Camp is home for our summer staff, we need to make it feel more like home and allow folks to be comfortable and not be “on” 24 hours a day! </p><p>To hear more about Beth and Gabz thoughts on the current state of summer camp staffing, have a listen now! </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>This week’s tip is more of an anecdote! If you feel lost and you don’t know what to do, it’s because we don’t know what is coming in the future. We use our experiences, education and knowledge to make decisions. When those decisions impact someone else’s mental health, that decision becomes more complex than we will ever know. We cannot fully understand the mental struggles that people are going through and one of our largest strengths that we can use is to demonstrate empathy, listen with conviction and understand their perspectives.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Does the Camp Industry Need a Union? - with Alana Matteson - Camp Code #92</itunes:title>
    <title>Does the Camp Industry Need a Union? - with Alana Matteson - Camp Code #92</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/podcast/2021/09/camp-union How might (or might not) a union help serve Camp Pros as they navigate an increasingly stressful profession?At the end of August, a particularly thought-provoking post was made in the Summer Camp Professionals Facebook group. After hearing about some of the horror stories of this, and past summers, a pro posted this: “…Its become clear to me in the last few mont...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/podcast/2021/09/camp-union'>https://camphacker.tv/podcast/2021/09/camp-union</a></p><h1>How might (or might not) a union help serve Camp Pros as they navigate an increasingly stressful profession?</h1><p>At the end of August, a particularly <a href='https://www.facebook.com/groups/camppros/posts/4868678183145797/'>thought-provoking post</a> was made in the Summer Camp Professionals Facebook group.</p><p>After hearing about some of the horror stories of this, and past summers, a pro posted this:</p><p>“…Its become clear to me in the last few months that the people in charge of camps are often not the people that run summer camps and this can lead to some wild expectations including around hours, pay, vacation time, parental leave, etc. because the ACA hasn’t put these things in the standards, I’m wondering if having some sort of body to educate people on best practices around expectations for staff would be helpful.”</p><p>That pro, was Alana Matteson, and she is our guest this episode to kick off our<br/>new season of both Camp Code and the CampHacker Podcast!</p><p>Alana joins Travis and Ruby for this discussion on not just Unions, but the type of advocacy that pros need in general to have more successful, fulfilling and sustainable careers.</p><p>-</p><p><b><em>Do you read the show notes?</em></b><b>  Let us know - click the following link to receive 10% off a lifetime subscription of Go Camp Pro&apos;s 5-Minute Fridays. (psst. Even if you don&apos;t buy anything, clicking this link will still help!)<br/>(click here - </b><a href='https://bit.ly/pod-notes-discount'><b>https://bit.ly/pod-notes-discount</b></a><b>)</b><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Tool of the Week – Make Yourself a Better Camp Director</h1><p><b>Travis: </b><a href='https://www.amazon.ca/Work-Sharp-WSKTS-KO-Knife-Sharpener/dp/B07CW4T6RS/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&amp;keywords=work%20sharp&amp;qid=1632282214&amp;sr=8-2'><b>WorkSharp</b></a></p><p><b>Ruby: Personal Recipe Book</b></p><p><b>Alana: </b><a href='https://www.amazon.ca/Powerbeats-High-Performance-Wireless-Earphones-Headphone/dp/B0858JWG2S/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&amp;keywords=powerbeats%20high-performance%20earbuds&amp;qid=1632282279&amp;sr=8-1'><b>Power Beats High-Performance Earbuds</b></a></p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://twitter.com/zoic'>Travis Allison</a>, Summer<a href='http://gocamp.pro/'> Camp Consultant</a> - <a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'>Ruby Compton</a>, Chief Exploration Officer - <a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'>Ruby Outdoors</a></li><li>Alana Matteson, Summer Camp Professional</li></ul><p>-</p><p><a href='https://www.ratethispodcast.com/camp'>Rate and Review the CampHacker Show</a></p><p>-</p><p>Thanks to our sponsor!</p><h1><a href='http://summercampsoftware.com/campcode'><b>UltraCamp</b></a><br/><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://www.summercampsoftware.com/camphacker'><em>summercampsoftware.com/campcode</em></a></h1>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/podcast/2021/09/camp-union'>https://camphacker.tv/podcast/2021/09/camp-union</a></p><h1>How might (or might not) a union help serve Camp Pros as they navigate an increasingly stressful profession?</h1><p>At the end of August, a particularly <a href='https://www.facebook.com/groups/camppros/posts/4868678183145797/'>thought-provoking post</a> was made in the Summer Camp Professionals Facebook group.</p><p>After hearing about some of the horror stories of this, and past summers, a pro posted this:</p><p>“…Its become clear to me in the last few months that the people in charge of camps are often not the people that run summer camps and this can lead to some wild expectations including around hours, pay, vacation time, parental leave, etc. because the ACA hasn’t put these things in the standards, I’m wondering if having some sort of body to educate people on best practices around expectations for staff would be helpful.”</p><p>That pro, was Alana Matteson, and she is our guest this episode to kick off our<br/>new season of both Camp Code and the CampHacker Podcast!</p><p>Alana joins Travis and Ruby for this discussion on not just Unions, but the type of advocacy that pros need in general to have more successful, fulfilling and sustainable careers.</p><p>-</p><p><b><em>Do you read the show notes?</em></b><b>  Let us know - click the following link to receive 10% off a lifetime subscription of Go Camp Pro&apos;s 5-Minute Fridays. (psst. Even if you don&apos;t buy anything, clicking this link will still help!)<br/>(click here - </b><a href='https://bit.ly/pod-notes-discount'><b>https://bit.ly/pod-notes-discount</b></a><b>)</b><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Tool of the Week – Make Yourself a Better Camp Director</h1><p><b>Travis: </b><a href='https://www.amazon.ca/Work-Sharp-WSKTS-KO-Knife-Sharpener/dp/B07CW4T6RS/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&amp;keywords=work%20sharp&amp;qid=1632282214&amp;sr=8-2'><b>WorkSharp</b></a></p><p><b>Ruby: Personal Recipe Book</b></p><p><b>Alana: </b><a href='https://www.amazon.ca/Powerbeats-High-Performance-Wireless-Earphones-Headphone/dp/B0858JWG2S/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&amp;keywords=powerbeats%20high-performance%20earbuds&amp;qid=1632282279&amp;sr=8-1'><b>Power Beats High-Performance Earbuds</b></a></p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://twitter.com/zoic'>Travis Allison</a>, Summer<a href='http://gocamp.pro/'> Camp Consultant</a> - <a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'>Ruby Compton</a>, Chief Exploration Officer - <a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'>Ruby Outdoors</a></li><li>Alana Matteson, Summer Camp Professional</li></ul><p>-</p><p><a href='https://www.ratethispodcast.com/camp'>Rate and Review the CampHacker Show</a></p><p>-</p><p>Thanks to our sponsor!</p><h1><a href='http://summercampsoftware.com/campcode'><b>UltraCamp</b></a><br/><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://www.summercampsoftware.com/camphacker'><em>summercampsoftware.com/campcode</em></a></h1>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>How the Heck Are Ya? - Camp Code #91</itunes:title>
    <title>How the Heck Are Ya? - Camp Code #91</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/how-the-heck-are-ya Hello from the other side!With summer coming to an end, we are checking in with all of you to just see how you are doing. For us, we are doing just okay. It turns out that many of the camp directors we’ve spoken to are feeling like us, tired; tired of COVID; tired from having to constantly adjust camp programming to meet public health guidelines; tired of bei...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/how-the-heck-are-ya'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/how-the-heck-are-ya</a></p><h1>Hello from the other side!</h1><p>With summer coming to an end, we are checking in with all of you to just see how you are doing. For us, we are doing just okay. It turns out that many of the camp directors we’ve spoken to are feeling like us, tired; tired of COVID; tired from having to constantly adjust camp programming to meet public health guidelines; tired of being understaffed. As summer camp leaders, now is the time for all of us to recharge and start focusing on ourselves. </p><p>For Gabrielle, that is taking the month of September off to recharge. For Beth, it’s focusing on mental health, stepping away from social media and getting outside into nature. For Ruby, getting out on the river for a paddle or being outdoors is what brings her joy. In this episode, our hosts focus on checking in with our listeners, prompting all of you to take the time to rest, recharge and focus on next year.<br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby Compton</p><p>Don’t just do something, sit there! The sit spot routine is where camp staff members find a spot at camp to sit, relax, reflect or journal about their time at camp. When you use the same spot from spring to fall, you can take in the beauty of nature as it transforms throughout the seasons.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor!</h1><p><a href='http://summercampsoftware.com/campcode'><b>UltraCamp</b></a></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://www.summercampsoftware.com/camphacker'><em>summercampsoftware.com/campcode</em></a></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/how-the-heck-are-ya'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/how-the-heck-are-ya</a></p><h1>Hello from the other side!</h1><p>With summer coming to an end, we are checking in with all of you to just see how you are doing. For us, we are doing just okay. It turns out that many of the camp directors we’ve spoken to are feeling like us, tired; tired of COVID; tired from having to constantly adjust camp programming to meet public health guidelines; tired of being understaffed. As summer camp leaders, now is the time for all of us to recharge and start focusing on ourselves. </p><p>For Gabrielle, that is taking the month of September off to recharge. For Beth, it’s focusing on mental health, stepping away from social media and getting outside into nature. For Ruby, getting out on the river for a paddle or being outdoors is what brings her joy. In this episode, our hosts focus on checking in with our listeners, prompting all of you to take the time to rest, recharge and focus on next year.<br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby Compton</p><p>Don’t just do something, sit there! The sit spot routine is where camp staff members find a spot at camp to sit, relax, reflect or journal about their time at camp. When you use the same spot from spring to fall, you can take in the beauty of nature as it transforms throughout the seasons.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Thanks to our sponsor!</h1><p><a href='http://summercampsoftware.com/campcode'><b>UltraCamp</b></a></p><p><em>Wouldn’t it be refreshing if your registration software gave you </em><b><em>MORE</em></b><em> time? With UltraCamp, you can track attendance, manage staff applications, streamline registration, and much more. Get back the time you need to focus on what is really important: </em><b><em>CAMP!</em></b><em> Find out more at </em><a href='https://www.summercampsoftware.com/camphacker'><em>summercampsoftware.com/campcode</em></a></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Our Hopes for Camp Pros This Summer - Camp Code #90</itunes:title>
    <title>Our Hopes for Camp Pros This Summer - Camp Code #90</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/hopes-for-pros-this-summer Our hopes for you as you go into the summer of 2021.In this season finale, we are not going to give you last-minute tips and tricks for summer camp training because chances are, if your camp is able to run this summer, you already have the tools to make this unique summer camp training memorable. Instead, our hosts Beth, Gabz and Ruby are here to remin...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/hopes-for-pros-this-summer'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/hopes-for-pros-this-summer</a></p><h1>Our hopes for you as you go into the summer of 2021.</h1><p>In this season finale, we are not going to give you last-minute tips and tricks for summer camp training because chances are, if your camp is able to run this summer, you already have the tools to make this unique summer camp training memorable. Instead, our hosts Beth, Gabz and Ruby are here to remind you of some of the training we’ve taught this summer and the theme for this episode is hope. </p><p>To parents and campers, summer camp is an oasis where parents get relief in the daily hustle of life and campers get to play, learn and grow. Although camp is perceived to be an oasis for kids and parents, for you as a leader, camp is your real world. Being a summer camp leader is a real job with real stress, anxiety, laughter, sadness, smiles and songs. Camp is a magical place for children and you never know when you may spark a memorable moment for a child which they will remember forever. As the camp pro, you got this! Our hope is that your staff understand that everything they do this summer may be magical, but in fact is very real this summer. </p><p>Camp is also full of emotions that can be seen through people in the form of laughter, smiles and songs. However, there are also negative emotions such as sadness, fear or confusion. Our hope for you this summer is that you will continue to practice examining your capacity to hold boundaries to help control the stress and anxiety that can bring you down. Positive emotions always burst out in laughter or song however, negative emotions tend to build up, pushing us to our edges. Daily reflections, mindfulness and gratitude journals are great ways to keep your boundaries intact and helps to ensure that our negative emotions are controlled, processed and digested out of our systems. </p><p>As always, our hosts have a lot more to say throughout the episode, so have a listen to be inspired to do great things. Another season of Camp Code is coming to an end so as always, thanks for the listening friends. <br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>To close off the season, in this episode we’re doing something a little different. Beth takes us down a journey that she calls “Here’s to you”. It starts at the 17:18 mark in the episode and I encourage you to share this segment with your camp staff.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/hopes-for-pros-this-summer'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/hopes-for-pros-this-summer</a></p><h1>Our hopes for you as you go into the summer of 2021.</h1><p>In this season finale, we are not going to give you last-minute tips and tricks for summer camp training because chances are, if your camp is able to run this summer, you already have the tools to make this unique summer camp training memorable. Instead, our hosts Beth, Gabz and Ruby are here to remind you of some of the training we’ve taught this summer and the theme for this episode is hope. </p><p>To parents and campers, summer camp is an oasis where parents get relief in the daily hustle of life and campers get to play, learn and grow. Although camp is perceived to be an oasis for kids and parents, for you as a leader, camp is your real world. Being a summer camp leader is a real job with real stress, anxiety, laughter, sadness, smiles and songs. Camp is a magical place for children and you never know when you may spark a memorable moment for a child which they will remember forever. As the camp pro, you got this! Our hope is that your staff understand that everything they do this summer may be magical, but in fact is very real this summer. </p><p>Camp is also full of emotions that can be seen through people in the form of laughter, smiles and songs. However, there are also negative emotions such as sadness, fear or confusion. Our hope for you this summer is that you will continue to practice examining your capacity to hold boundaries to help control the stress and anxiety that can bring you down. Positive emotions always burst out in laughter or song however, negative emotions tend to build up, pushing us to our edges. Daily reflections, mindfulness and gratitude journals are great ways to keep your boundaries intact and helps to ensure that our negative emotions are controlled, processed and digested out of our systems. </p><p>As always, our hosts have a lot more to say throughout the episode, so have a listen to be inspired to do great things. Another season of Camp Code is coming to an end so as always, thanks for the listening friends. <br/><br/>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>To close off the season, in this episode we’re doing something a little different. Beth takes us down a journey that she calls “Here’s to you”. It starts at the 17:18 mark in the episode and I encourage you to share this segment with your camp staff.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>9 Top Tips for Camp Pros to Make it Through Summer - Camp Code #89</itunes:title>
    <title>9 Top Tips for Camp Pros to Make it Through Summer - Camp Code #89</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-tips-for-summer And we don’t mean “just make it through”, we mean “make it through with style!”The weather is finally getting warmer here in Canada, the gardens are full of tulips and the cherry blossom trees are in full bloom. As a camp leader, as we watch nature grow this spring, anxiety and stress can build within ourselves. When spring arrives, it means summer camp is arou...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-tips-for-summer'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-tips-for-summer</a></p><h1>And we don’t mean “<em>just</em> make it through”, we mean “make it through <em>with style!”</em></h1><p>The weather is finally getting warmer here in Canada, the gardens are full of tulips and the cherry blossom trees are in full bloom. As a camp leader, as we watch nature grow this spring, anxiety and stress can build within ourselves. When spring arrives, it means summer camp is around the corner. We started this season aiming to help the leader come back from a summer that either prevented your camp from running or having to put new safety measures in place that were new to everyone.  As we navigate our way back to summer camp, it is once again time to focus on you. </p><p>A lot of these make sense at the surface, but actually practicing these tips are harder than you think. We’ve listed them below, but encourage you to have a listen to understand the reasoning behind each step. </p><ol><li>Go to bed! </li><li>Get the support you need, outside of your organization</li><li>Take care of yourself</li><li>Set up an email routine</li><li>Embrace the knowledge of your leadership team</li><li>Watch and listen and sit still and see (find out more by listening!)</li><li>Don’t mistake someone’s free time as availability</li><li>Camp is fun, enjoy it</li><li>Be <b>kind</b> to yourself</li></ol><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby Compton</p><p>Establish a communication routine with friends and peers. Set up a time each week to respond to texts to friends. Message folks to let them know you are thinking about them. This will allow you to not feel guilty if you are not responding to things immediately and give you space to touch base with friends and connect with the world outside of your camp.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-tips-for-summer'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/9-tips-for-summer</a></p><h1>And we don’t mean “<em>just</em> make it through”, we mean “make it through <em>with style!”</em></h1><p>The weather is finally getting warmer here in Canada, the gardens are full of tulips and the cherry blossom trees are in full bloom. As a camp leader, as we watch nature grow this spring, anxiety and stress can build within ourselves. When spring arrives, it means summer camp is around the corner. We started this season aiming to help the leader come back from a summer that either prevented your camp from running or having to put new safety measures in place that were new to everyone.  As we navigate our way back to summer camp, it is once again time to focus on you. </p><p>A lot of these make sense at the surface, but actually practicing these tips are harder than you think. We’ve listed them below, but encourage you to have a listen to understand the reasoning behind each step. </p><ol><li>Go to bed! </li><li>Get the support you need, outside of your organization</li><li>Take care of yourself</li><li>Set up an email routine</li><li>Embrace the knowledge of your leadership team</li><li>Watch and listen and sit still and see (find out more by listening!)</li><li>Don’t mistake someone’s free time as availability</li><li>Camp is fun, enjoy it</li><li>Be <b>kind</b> to yourself</li></ol><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby Compton</p><p>Establish a communication routine with friends and peers. Set up a time each week to respond to texts to friends. Message folks to let them know you are thinking about them. This will allow you to not feel guilty if you are not responding to things immediately and give you space to touch base with friends and connect with the world outside of your camp.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Embracing the Uniqueness of This Summer - Camp Code #88</itunes:title>
    <title>Embracing the Uniqueness of This Summer - Camp Code #88</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/embracing-uniqueness-2021 It’s not, “it is what it is”, it’s, “it will be what we make it”Noone asked for all of the challenges and uniqueness that are ahead of us in Summer 2021. This episode, we challenge you to look at the positive side and focus on the unique opportunities that are ahead of us this summer. Whether it’s reestablishing expectations with staff, or taking the op...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/embracing-uniqueness-2021'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/embracing-uniqueness-2021</a></p><h1>It’s not, “it is what it is”, it’s, “it will be what we make it”</h1><p>Noone asked for all of the challenges and uniqueness that are ahead of us in Summer 2021. This episode, we challenge you to look at the positive side and focus on the unique opportunities that are ahead of us this summer.</p><p>Whether it’s reestablishing expectations with staff, or taking the opportunity to get rid of that program area you’ve always wanted to - this is your year.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Bonus Link: </h1><p>Ruby&apos;s staff appreciation video for her team: <a href='https://youtu.be/Y5_hFMFu5no'>https://youtu.be/Y5_hFMFu5no</a><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>Plan now for a fantastic end-of-summer celebration for the end of the summer. Figuring out a plan now will help you gather a ton of people to help make this happen. Think big and don’t forget to ask for help from your board, parents and alumni to compile gratitude for the last night of camp.</p><p>Please share your most memorable moments! <br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/embracing-uniqueness-2021'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/embracing-uniqueness-2021</a></p><h1>It’s not, “it is what it is”, it’s, “it will be what we make it”</h1><p>Noone asked for all of the challenges and uniqueness that are ahead of us in Summer 2021. This episode, we challenge you to look at the positive side and focus on the unique opportunities that are ahead of us this summer.</p><p>Whether it’s reestablishing expectations with staff, or taking the opportunity to get rid of that program area you’ve always wanted to - this is your year.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Bonus Link: </h1><p>Ruby&apos;s staff appreciation video for her team: <a href='https://youtu.be/Y5_hFMFu5no'>https://youtu.be/Y5_hFMFu5no</a><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>Plan now for a fantastic end-of-summer celebration for the end of the summer. Figuring out a plan now will help you gather a ton of people to help make this happen. Think big and don’t forget to ask for help from your board, parents and alumni to compile gratitude for the last night of camp.</p><p>Please share your most memorable moments! <br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>11 Quick Fire Videos for Camp Training - Camp Code #87</itunes:title>
    <title>11 Quick Fire Videos for Camp Training - Camp Code #87</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/11-quick-fire-videos-2021 Use these videos to dial your staff training up to 11!For some people, they have a favourite pair of comfortable slippers, perhaps a warm sweater or favourite comfort food. For our hosts, their idea of comfort is scouring the internet to help build new ways to develop camp leaders. In this week’s episode, we go back to a fan favourite feature where our ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/11-quick-fire-videos-2021'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/11-quick-fire-videos-2021</a></p><h1>Use these videos to dial your staff training up to 11!</h1><p>For some people, they have a favourite pair of comfortable slippers, perhaps a warm sweater or favourite comfort food. For our hosts, their idea of comfort is scouring the internet to help build new ways to develop camp leaders. In this week’s episode, we go back to a fan favourite feature where our hosts discuss quick-fire videos to help facilitate staff training.</p><p><b>Ruby’s Favourites:</b></p><p><a href='https://youtu.be/wwXgFLCah3M'>First Thing and Last Thing</a></p><p><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxHxzurPoQ4'>How to go From Small Talk to Deep Coversation</a></p><p>Author: Chad Littlefield</p><p><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6n3iNh4XLI'>How to Have a Good Conversation</a></p><p>Author: Celeste Headlee</p><p>BONUS (a fun one)</p><p><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWfULMcFikI'>Ducks Annihilate a bowl of peas</a></p><p>-</p><p><b>Beth’s Favourites:</b></p><p><a href='https://www.ted.com/talks/angela_lee_duckworth_grit_the_power_of_passion_and_perseverance?utm_source=facebook.com&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=social&amp;utm_content=2021-3-20-cutdown&amp;fbclid=IwAR3NzY72swjXX4XhxOhshfbCSTtf5lbR1IszuSPx73XlKXwn5y4taOR65Wk'>Grit:  The Power of Passion &amp; Perseverance</a></p><p>Author: Angela Lee Duckworth</p><p><a href='https://www.ted.com/talks/yve_blake_for_the_love_of_fangirls?utm_source=facebook.com&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=social&amp;utm_content=2021-3-28-cutdown&amp;fbclid=IwAR2pj0GltdNF_C8NfzPVJmRWAelvNvFNqsrAzRw8YavUWPtfMrV-m1063lc'>For the Love of Fangirls </a></p><p>Author: Yve Blake</p><p>-</p><p><b>Gabrielle’s Favourites: </b></p><p><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwpi1Lm6dFo'>How to Avoid Death by Powerpoint</a></p><p>Author: David JP Phillips</p><p><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEAzNzTJU8k'>Thanks to Camp - Léa&apos;s Story</a></p><p>Author: International Camping Fellowship</p><p><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1UJsundBEg'>Thanks to Camp - Kadi’s Story</a></p><p>Author: International Camping Fellowship</p><p>The links above are the highlights of another great episode. To learn more from our hosts, have a listen today!</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>Soloing a canoe and training from the dock - This is going to be a different summer, meaning your camp staff will need to lead differently. As leaders, we need to pay attention to how we are right now. Are we reacting to things differently, both positive and negative? Take the time and understand that this summer, you’re going to be leading from a distance. So, take the time to reflect on your own expectations and be kind to yourself. This summer is different for everyone, not just you.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/11-quick-fire-videos-2021'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/11-quick-fire-videos-2021</a></p><h1>Use these videos to dial your staff training up to 11!</h1><p>For some people, they have a favourite pair of comfortable slippers, perhaps a warm sweater or favourite comfort food. For our hosts, their idea of comfort is scouring the internet to help build new ways to develop camp leaders. In this week’s episode, we go back to a fan favourite feature where our hosts discuss quick-fire videos to help facilitate staff training.</p><p><b>Ruby’s Favourites:</b></p><p><a href='https://youtu.be/wwXgFLCah3M'>First Thing and Last Thing</a></p><p><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxHxzurPoQ4'>How to go From Small Talk to Deep Coversation</a></p><p>Author: Chad Littlefield</p><p><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6n3iNh4XLI'>How to Have a Good Conversation</a></p><p>Author: Celeste Headlee</p><p>BONUS (a fun one)</p><p><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWfULMcFikI'>Ducks Annihilate a bowl of peas</a></p><p>-</p><p><b>Beth’s Favourites:</b></p><p><a href='https://www.ted.com/talks/angela_lee_duckworth_grit_the_power_of_passion_and_perseverance?utm_source=facebook.com&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=social&amp;utm_content=2021-3-20-cutdown&amp;fbclid=IwAR3NzY72swjXX4XhxOhshfbCSTtf5lbR1IszuSPx73XlKXwn5y4taOR65Wk'>Grit:  The Power of Passion &amp; Perseverance</a></p><p>Author: Angela Lee Duckworth</p><p><a href='https://www.ted.com/talks/yve_blake_for_the_love_of_fangirls?utm_source=facebook.com&amp;utm_medium=social&amp;utm_campaign=social&amp;utm_content=2021-3-28-cutdown&amp;fbclid=IwAR2pj0GltdNF_C8NfzPVJmRWAelvNvFNqsrAzRw8YavUWPtfMrV-m1063lc'>For the Love of Fangirls </a></p><p>Author: Yve Blake</p><p>-</p><p><b>Gabrielle’s Favourites: </b></p><p><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwpi1Lm6dFo'>How to Avoid Death by Powerpoint</a></p><p>Author: David JP Phillips</p><p><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEAzNzTJU8k'>Thanks to Camp - Léa&apos;s Story</a></p><p>Author: International Camping Fellowship</p><p><a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1UJsundBEg'>Thanks to Camp - Kadi’s Story</a></p><p>Author: International Camping Fellowship</p><p>The links above are the highlights of another great episode. To learn more from our hosts, have a listen today!</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>Soloing a canoe and training from the dock - This is going to be a different summer, meaning your camp staff will need to lead differently. As leaders, we need to pay attention to how we are right now. Are we reacting to things differently, both positive and negative? Take the time and understand that this summer, you’re going to be leading from a distance. So, take the time to reflect on your own expectations and be kind to yourself. This summer is different for everyone, not just you.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/pods-and-bubbles Make training memorable, no matter what your groupings look like.It’s finally April which means summer camp training is right around the corner and summer camp is in sight! We also know that across the world, vaccination campaigns are occurring, giving us hope that one day, our world will return to some sort of normalcy. Unfortunately, vaccination campaigns just...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/pods-and-bubbles'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/pods-and-bubbles</a></p><h1>Make training memorable, no matter what your groupings look like.</h1><p>It’s finally April which means summer camp training is right around the corner and summer camp is in sight! We also know that across the world, vaccination campaigns are occurring, giving us hope that one day, our world will return to some sort of normalcy. Unfortunately, vaccination campaigns just cannot happen quick enough, meaning that summer camp training will be different this year, most likely using pods or bubbles to ensure the safety of everyone involved. </p><p>Bruce Tuckman is famously known for educational psychology and group dynamics and developed a model to help develop teams into high performers using four simple steps, Forming, Storming, Norming and Performing. Beth goes into detail about how you apply Tuckman’s methodology to help you prepare your team to achieve greatness, while also being pathfinders in your alternative way for staff training. To learn more about Tuckman’s model, click <a href='https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_86.htm'>here</a><b>.</b></p><p>Ruby reminds us to use technology to strengthen your training. You can record your training sessions to be a podcast, or other alternative media for your staff. The best part about this - you can do a review of your material afterward and figure out what worked and what didn’t work when facilitating pod or bubble training. </p><p>If you choose to segregate into bubbles, one of the largest anxieties your staff will have is wondering who they will be sharing a bubble with. To help them out, frontload! Communicate with your staff as early as possible to help alleviate some of their stresses.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>Spin training in bubbles to something more positive. We know that working with a smaller group gives the opportunity to create unique memories. Have your staff create pages to their “bubble book” (think high school yearbook style) where your staff can take selfies, use journal entries or identify their favourite parts of training each week.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/pods-and-bubbles'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/pods-and-bubbles</a></p><h1>Make training memorable, no matter what your groupings look like.</h1><p>It’s finally April which means summer camp training is right around the corner and summer camp is in sight! We also know that across the world, vaccination campaigns are occurring, giving us hope that one day, our world will return to some sort of normalcy. Unfortunately, vaccination campaigns just cannot happen quick enough, meaning that summer camp training will be different this year, most likely using pods or bubbles to ensure the safety of everyone involved. </p><p>Bruce Tuckman is famously known for educational psychology and group dynamics and developed a model to help develop teams into high performers using four simple steps, Forming, Storming, Norming and Performing. Beth goes into detail about how you apply Tuckman’s methodology to help you prepare your team to achieve greatness, while also being pathfinders in your alternative way for staff training. To learn more about Tuckman’s model, click <a href='https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newLDR_86.htm'>here</a><b>.</b></p><p>Ruby reminds us to use technology to strengthen your training. You can record your training sessions to be a podcast, or other alternative media for your staff. The best part about this - you can do a review of your material afterward and figure out what worked and what didn’t work when facilitating pod or bubble training. </p><p>If you choose to segregate into bubbles, one of the largest anxieties your staff will have is wondering who they will be sharing a bubble with. To help them out, frontload! Communicate with your staff as early as possible to help alleviate some of their stresses.</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>Spin training in bubbles to something more positive. We know that working with a smaller group gives the opportunity to create unique memories. Have your staff create pages to their “bubble book” (think high school yearbook style) where your staff can take selfies, use journal entries or identify their favourite parts of training each week.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/virtual-staff-training-2 Staff training is a brave new world. Let’s explore it together.We did it! We are a year into physically distancing ourselves from one another and interacting mostly virtually! Although this is not something I would normally celebrate, it has given our hosts plenty to think about, specifically when it comes to facilitating training for your staff. We’ve b...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/virtual-staff-training-2'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/virtual-staff-training-2</a></p><h1>Staff training is a brave new world. Let’s explore it together.</h1><p>We did it! We are a year into physically distancing ourselves from one another and interacting mostly virtually! Although this is not something I would normally celebrate, it has given our hosts plenty to think about, specifically when it comes to facilitating training for your staff. We’ve been there, enjoying a school lecture or perhaps engaged in a positive work session and then the meeting ends abruptly due to time constraints. </p><p>Ruby recommends that we all focus on building a routine into our training, and have a phase-out process that allows participants to know the meeting is ending by helping them transition from training session to individual reflection. Perhaps a google doc, a slack or something supplemental to allow excited camp leaders to be involved event after the meeting has ended. </p><p>We’re all going to be sitting in front of a computer for long periods of time during camp training this summer, so Gabz recommends investing into a nice camera and microphone. Nothing is worse than holding your face close to the screen so others can hear you in that sub-par laptop microphone, so invest in tech to make your camp training a success. Below are some of Gabrielle’s favourites from the tech she’s tested out. </p><ul><li>Canon M50 click <a href='https://amzn.to/3sSzdaN'>here</a></li><li>Sigma 16mm f/1.4 lens click <a href='https://amzn.to/3sPVndI'>here</a></li><li>Thronmax Mdrill One Pro mic click <a href='https://amzn.to/3rgjB0i'>here</a></li></ul><p>Beth reminds us that we live in a 3D world where camp training usually consists of using the space and objects around you to facilitate training. In a virtual world, training can quickly become repetitive, so get creative! Hook your iPad to the meeting as a whiteboard, have an activity that and instructions set up on the screen for when participants arrive. Turn that 2D video into a greater depth of knowledge!<br/><br/>-</p><p><b>So, if you’ve made it here, you’re obviously interested in what tips and tricks our pros have, so for more info, listen to the podcast today! </b></p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-<br/><br/></p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby Compton</p><p>Camp is going to be different this year and taking care of yourself is just as important as always. In a world where regular temperature readings are normal, let’s use the technology literally at our fingertips to help us track our temperature, heart rate and anything else that could be useful. Absolutely there is an app for it, making tracking easier than ever. Ruby also recommends a glass of lemon water in the morning to kick start your day and ignite your metabolism.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/virtual-staff-training-2'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/virtual-staff-training-2</a></p><h1>Staff training is a brave new world. Let’s explore it together.</h1><p>We did it! We are a year into physically distancing ourselves from one another and interacting mostly virtually! Although this is not something I would normally celebrate, it has given our hosts plenty to think about, specifically when it comes to facilitating training for your staff. We’ve been there, enjoying a school lecture or perhaps engaged in a positive work session and then the meeting ends abruptly due to time constraints. </p><p>Ruby recommends that we all focus on building a routine into our training, and have a phase-out process that allows participants to know the meeting is ending by helping them transition from training session to individual reflection. Perhaps a google doc, a slack or something supplemental to allow excited camp leaders to be involved event after the meeting has ended. </p><p>We’re all going to be sitting in front of a computer for long periods of time during camp training this summer, so Gabz recommends investing into a nice camera and microphone. Nothing is worse than holding your face close to the screen so others can hear you in that sub-par laptop microphone, so invest in tech to make your camp training a success. Below are some of Gabrielle’s favourites from the tech she’s tested out. </p><ul><li>Canon M50 click <a href='https://amzn.to/3sSzdaN'>here</a></li><li>Sigma 16mm f/1.4 lens click <a href='https://amzn.to/3sPVndI'>here</a></li><li>Thronmax Mdrill One Pro mic click <a href='https://amzn.to/3rgjB0i'>here</a></li></ul><p>Beth reminds us that we live in a 3D world where camp training usually consists of using the space and objects around you to facilitate training. In a virtual world, training can quickly become repetitive, so get creative! Hook your iPad to the meeting as a whiteboard, have an activity that and instructions set up on the screen for when participants arrive. Turn that 2D video into a greater depth of knowledge!<br/><br/>-</p><p><b>So, if you’ve made it here, you’re obviously interested in what tips and tricks our pros have, so for more info, listen to the podcast today! </b></p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-<br/><br/></p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby Compton</p><p>Camp is going to be different this year and taking care of yourself is just as important as always. In a world where regular temperature readings are normal, let’s use the technology literally at our fingertips to help us track our temperature, heart rate and anything else that could be useful. Absolutely there is an app for it, making tracking easier than ever. Ruby also recommends a glass of lemon water in the morning to kick start your day and ignite your metabolism.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Virtual Staff Training - Part 1 - Camp Code #84</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/virtual-staff-training-1 Virtual staff training is a brave new world. Let’s explore it together.Over the last year, virtual sessions have become way too familiar. We know that camp staff have already spent a lot more time meeting virtually regardless as businesses have switched to virtual work and educators have shifted learning to online. Unfortunately, this is not going away y...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/virtual-staff-training-1'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/virtual-staff-training-1</a></p><h1>Virtual staff training is a brave new world. Let’s explore it together.</h1><p>Over the last year, virtual sessions have become way too familiar. We know that camp staff have already spent a lot more time meeting virtually regardless as businesses have switched to virtual work and educators have shifted learning to online. Unfortunately, this is not going away yet as most camp leaders are most likely learning how to facilitate virtual training. </p><p><b>We’ve got your back</b></p><p>Our hosts Beth, Ruby and Gabrielle are here to help you plan the inevitable conundrum of virtual training. We’re already spending countless hours in front of screens, so as leaders we need to find new interactive ways to train our staff. Ruby brings up a great point, go asynchronous! Provide the content for your staff to consume on their time. We obviously know the importance of podcasts, you could use these to provide brief learning sessions! Get creative, use videos, Tik Tok or even traditional presentations with perhaps your audio recordings built-in! </p><p>Gabrielle reminds us to focus on what’s important for our staff to be able to deliver a fun, safe summer for our campers. As leaders, the content we learn online to prepare for summer may not necessarily be the same content we want to provide to our staff. Remind yourself, your role is to create a foundation of why your staff and campers go to camp. Create connections with yourself, your staff and your campers. </p><p>Beth reminds us that as we being to train online, we cannot forget to play online. Find ways to build in collaboration. The editor recommends virtual escape rooms and imagination. Even Alexa (yep, that AI speaker in your home) can do free, virtual escape rooms. Have a team work together to solve the puzzle and put in a rule that only one person can click through the virtual room or give the audible commands to alexa to get your team out.  </p><p><b>Remember, this blog is just a highlight reel, to get the full benefit from our experts, listen in today! <br/><br/>-</b></p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>We’re used to being pulled in every direction at the same time, yet we struggle to say no. Rather than saying YES right away, ask three questions that could either apply to mental or financial wellness. You need to find ways to take care of yourself. Summer is coming and we all know as camp leaders that when summer comes, the moments to take care of yourself can be few and far in-between.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/virtual-staff-training-1'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/virtual-staff-training-1</a></p><h1>Virtual staff training is a brave new world. Let’s explore it together.</h1><p>Over the last year, virtual sessions have become way too familiar. We know that camp staff have already spent a lot more time meeting virtually regardless as businesses have switched to virtual work and educators have shifted learning to online. Unfortunately, this is not going away yet as most camp leaders are most likely learning how to facilitate virtual training. </p><p><b>We’ve got your back</b></p><p>Our hosts Beth, Ruby and Gabrielle are here to help you plan the inevitable conundrum of virtual training. We’re already spending countless hours in front of screens, so as leaders we need to find new interactive ways to train our staff. Ruby brings up a great point, go asynchronous! Provide the content for your staff to consume on their time. We obviously know the importance of podcasts, you could use these to provide brief learning sessions! Get creative, use videos, Tik Tok or even traditional presentations with perhaps your audio recordings built-in! </p><p>Gabrielle reminds us to focus on what’s important for our staff to be able to deliver a fun, safe summer for our campers. As leaders, the content we learn online to prepare for summer may not necessarily be the same content we want to provide to our staff. Remind yourself, your role is to create a foundation of why your staff and campers go to camp. Create connections with yourself, your staff and your campers. </p><p>Beth reminds us that as we being to train online, we cannot forget to play online. Find ways to build in collaboration. The editor recommends virtual escape rooms and imagination. Even Alexa (yep, that AI speaker in your home) can do free, virtual escape rooms. Have a team work together to solve the puzzle and put in a rule that only one person can click through the virtual room or give the audible commands to alexa to get your team out.  </p><p><b>Remember, this blog is just a highlight reel, to get the full benefit from our experts, listen in today! <br/><br/>-</b></p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>We’re used to being pulled in every direction at the same time, yet we struggle to say no. Rather than saying YES right away, ask three questions that could either apply to mental or financial wellness. You need to find ways to take care of yourself. Summer is coming and we all know as camp leaders that when summer comes, the moments to take care of yourself can be few and far in-between.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Training Staff to Work With Parents - pt 2 - Camp Code #83</itunes:title>
    <title>Training Staff to Work With Parents - pt 2 - Camp Code #83</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/work-with-parents-pt2 It’s too important for just one episode.Remember last episode when our special guest Travis, fed all of us the knowledge of a lifetime at camp? At CampCode HQ, it was certainly a memorable episode, but without Gabrielle there, we all knew we could squeeze a little bit of greatness out of her. For that reason, we are back with round two, where we focus on th...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/work-with-parents-pt2'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/work-with-parents-pt2</a></p><h1>It’s too important for just one episode.</h1><p>Remember last episode when our special guest Travis, fed all of us the knowledge of a lifetime at camp? At CampCode HQ, it was certainly a memorable episode, but without Gabrielle there, we all knew we could squeeze a little bit of greatness out of her. For that reason, we are back with round two, where we focus on the great ideas on how to train our staff to talk to parents. Remember the acronym episode (Camp Code #81) - well Gabrielle didn’t get the chance to slide in another great one: <b>V.I.F</b></p><ul><li>Validate - Find the person who can help</li><li>Investigate - allows some time for problem solving</li><li>Find someone who can help. When we are talking to parents one of the most important things is to get them connected to the right person who can help with whatever the situation was. </li></ul><p>Ruby tells us the importance about names. Learning the names of the parents and the campers *hint - write them down* and using those names brings a sense that you are there to help their child have a memorable week at camp. </p><p>Beth describes that transparency and messaging is just as important as knowing the camper names before they arrive. As leaders, you would have been in communication with parents up until the day they arrive at camp. Take the time to teach your staff the message they want to get across with parents. </p><p>For more great tips about the value of communication, have a listen to this episode! </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby Compton:</p><p>Every family is unique. Every family has their stories, their traditions and their own hardships. Have staff reflect on their own relationship with their folks at home. Recognize those  relationships may be different from campers relationships with their own families. </p><p>Bonus - Feed your staff with information to help parents on drop-off and pick-up day. Provide staff a couple of specific pieces of information to communicate any time they are interacting with parents. Things like where the bathroom is, where the coffee/snacks are, where they are headed next.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/work-with-parents-pt2'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/work-with-parents-pt2</a></p><h1>It’s too important for just one episode.</h1><p>Remember last episode when our special guest Travis, fed all of us the knowledge of a lifetime at camp? At CampCode HQ, it was certainly a memorable episode, but without Gabrielle there, we all knew we could squeeze a little bit of greatness out of her. For that reason, we are back with round two, where we focus on the great ideas on how to train our staff to talk to parents. Remember the acronym episode (Camp Code #81) - well Gabrielle didn’t get the chance to slide in another great one: <b>V.I.F</b></p><ul><li>Validate - Find the person who can help</li><li>Investigate - allows some time for problem solving</li><li>Find someone who can help. When we are talking to parents one of the most important things is to get them connected to the right person who can help with whatever the situation was. </li></ul><p>Ruby tells us the importance about names. Learning the names of the parents and the campers *hint - write them down* and using those names brings a sense that you are there to help their child have a memorable week at camp. </p><p>Beth describes that transparency and messaging is just as important as knowing the camper names before they arrive. As leaders, you would have been in communication with parents up until the day they arrive at camp. Take the time to teach your staff the message they want to get across with parents. </p><p>For more great tips about the value of communication, have a listen to this episode! </p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Best Practice for Leadership Training</h1><p>From Ruby Compton:</p><p>Every family is unique. Every family has their stories, their traditions and their own hardships. Have staff reflect on their own relationship with their folks at home. Recognize those  relationships may be different from campers relationships with their own families. </p><p>Bonus - Feed your staff with information to help parents on drop-off and pick-up day. Provide staff a couple of specific pieces of information to communicate any time they are interacting with parents. Things like where the bathroom is, where the coffee/snacks are, where they are headed next.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Training Staff to Work With Parents - with Travis Allison - Camp Code #82</itunes:title>
    <title>Training Staff to Work With Parents - with Travis Allison - Camp Code #82</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/work-with-parents Because you aren’t the only one that needs to wow your camp families!Beth and Ruby are joined by Travis Allison to breakdown the importance of your staff being calm, cool and collected when interacting with their camper’s parents. Do you remember your 16-20 year old self? Talking to adults is scary enough, without the fact that you are looking after the most im...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/work-with-parents'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/work-with-parents</a></p><h1>Because you aren’t the only one that needs to wow your camp families!</h1><p>Beth and Ruby are joined by Travis Allison to breakdown the importance of your staff being calm, cool and collected when interacting with their camper’s parents.</p><p>Do you remember your 16-20 year old self? Talking to adults is scary enough, without the fact that you are looking after the most important thing in their world.</p><p>Great parent interactions (especially on opening day!) is a critical part of your camp forming trusting relationships with families. Trust us, a parent is going to tell their friends what camp their child attends - and good or bad, they will share their first impressions - so it’s our job to help our staff make the best ones!</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>Get lots of large chart paper and markers and have pairs of staff create their own “child”. This exercise helps them to understand the care that goes into parenting and really put them into their camper’s parent’s shoes.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://twitter.com/zoic'><b>Travis Allison</b></a><b>, Summer</b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b> Camp Consultant</b></a><b> - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/work-with-parents'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/work-with-parents</a></p><h1>Because you aren’t the only one that needs to wow your camp families!</h1><p>Beth and Ruby are joined by Travis Allison to breakdown the importance of your staff being calm, cool and collected when interacting with their camper’s parents.</p><p>Do you remember your 16-20 year old self? Talking to adults is scary enough, without the fact that you are looking after the most important thing in their world.</p><p>Great parent interactions (especially on opening day!) is a critical part of your camp forming trusting relationships with families. Trust us, a parent is going to tell their friends what camp their child attends - and good or bad, they will share their first impressions - so it’s our job to help our staff make the best ones!</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>Get lots of large chart paper and markers and have pairs of staff create their own “child”. This exercise helps them to understand the care that goes into parenting and really put them into their camper’s parent’s shoes.<br/><br/>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li><li><a href='http://twitter.com/zoic'><b>Travis Allison</b></a><b>, Summer</b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b> Camp Consultant</b></a><b> - </b><a href='http://gocamp.pro/'><b>Go Camp Pro</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>TIMELY INFO FOR AMERICAN CAMPS - PPP, ERC &amp; ACA - with Scott Brody &amp; Steve Baskin - The Day Camp Pod</itunes:title>
    <title>TIMELY INFO FOR AMERICAN CAMPS - PPP, ERC &amp; ACA - with Scott Brody &amp; Steve Baskin - The Day Camp Pod</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! A special, timely interlude from our friends at the Day Camp Pod:  Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod/ppp-era-aca Timely info for American Camps - Jan/Feb 2021For many camps and small businesses in the United States, the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program was a lifesaver- enabling us to keep our best people employed which we navigated the uncharted waters of the covid-19 pandemic.  S...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p><b><em>A special, timely interlude from our friends at the Day Camp Pod:<br/><br/></em></b>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod/ppp-era-aca'>https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod/ppp-era-aca</a></p><h1>Timely info for American Camps - Jan/Feb 2021</h1><p>For many camps and small businesses in the United States, the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program was a lifesaver- enabling us to keep our best people employed which we navigated the uncharted waters of the covid-19 pandemic. </p><p>Starting January 13, the second round of PPP has been made available to qualifying businesses, as well as other resources like the Employer Retention Credit. While most of us may be good at running a summer camp, this other stuff is both supremely important and pretty darn confusing- which is why we have called for an EMERGENCY Podcast with ACA National Chair Scott Brody and the great Steve Baskin - so that we can better grasp the options that can ensure our financial solvency as we enter the 2021 camp season.</p><p>Tune in to hear about:</p><ul><li>What we need to know about the PPP situation</li><li>The issues of timing, and filing for forgiveness</li><li>What’s coming down the pike.</li></ul><p>Do you have a suggestion for a future show? Let us know by email: <a href='mailto:daycampquestions@gocamp.pro'>daycampquestions@gocamp.pro</a></p><p>-</p><h1><b>Important Links:</b></h1><ul><li>Andrew Ziv’s thorough explanation of ERC &amp; PPP - <a href='https://andrewziv.substack.com/p/breaking-down-the-employer-retention'>https://andrewziv.substack.com/p/breaking-down-the-employer-retention</a></li><li>SBA / PPP - <a href='https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options/paycheck-protection-program'>https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options/paycheck-protection-program</a></li><li>IRS / ERC - <a href='https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/faqs-employee-retention-credit-under-the-cares-act'>https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/faqs-employee-retention-credit-under-the-cares-act</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>YOUR HOSTS:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://twitter.com/LibertyLaker1'><b>Andy Pritikin</b></a><b>, Owner/Director - </b><a href='https://libertylakedaycamp.com/'><b>Liberty Lake Day Camp</b></a></li></ul><h1>GUESTS:</h1><ul><li><b>Scott Brody, Owner &amp; Director - </b><a href='https://www.kenwood-evergreen.com/future-families/leadership/'><b>Camps Kenwood &amp; Evergreen</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:steveb@campchampions.com'><b>Steve Baskin</b></a><b>, Executive Director - </b><a href='https://www.campchampions.com/'><b>Camp Champions</b></a><b>, </b><a href='https://www.camppinnacle.com/'><b>Camp Pinnacle</b></a><b>, Partner - </b><a href='https://www.everwooddaycamp.com/'><b>Everwood Day Camp</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><p>SPONSORS:</p><p>Thanks to our wonderful sponsors who help make this Go Camp Pro podcast possible:</p><ul><li>AM Skier Insurance    <a href='http://www.amskier.com/'>http://www.amskier.com/</a></li><li>Commercial Recreation Specialists (CRS)   <a href='https://crs4rec.com/'>https://crs4rec.com/</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Please review and subscribe!</h1><p>If you’ve gotten even <b>one good thing</b> from the Day Camp Pod, we would be so grateful if you left us a review and subscribed to this show in your favourite Podcast app.</p><p>It’s so easy! </p><p>Just click here: <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/dcp'>https://ratethispodcast.com/dcp</a>  </p><p>Thanks, Camp Pro!</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p><b><em>A special, timely interlude from our friends at the Day Camp Pod:<br/><br/></em></b>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod/ppp-era-aca'>https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod/ppp-era-aca</a></p><h1>Timely info for American Camps - Jan/Feb 2021</h1><p>For many camps and small businesses in the United States, the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program was a lifesaver- enabling us to keep our best people employed which we navigated the uncharted waters of the covid-19 pandemic. </p><p>Starting January 13, the second round of PPP has been made available to qualifying businesses, as well as other resources like the Employer Retention Credit. While most of us may be good at running a summer camp, this other stuff is both supremely important and pretty darn confusing- which is why we have called for an EMERGENCY Podcast with ACA National Chair Scott Brody and the great Steve Baskin - so that we can better grasp the options that can ensure our financial solvency as we enter the 2021 camp season.</p><p>Tune in to hear about:</p><ul><li>What we need to know about the PPP situation</li><li>The issues of timing, and filing for forgiveness</li><li>What’s coming down the pike.</li></ul><p>Do you have a suggestion for a future show? Let us know by email: <a href='mailto:daycampquestions@gocamp.pro'>daycampquestions@gocamp.pro</a></p><p>-</p><h1><b>Important Links:</b></h1><ul><li>Andrew Ziv’s thorough explanation of ERC &amp; PPP - <a href='https://andrewziv.substack.com/p/breaking-down-the-employer-retention'>https://andrewziv.substack.com/p/breaking-down-the-employer-retention</a></li><li>SBA / PPP - <a href='https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options/paycheck-protection-program'>https://www.sba.gov/funding-programs/loans/coronavirus-relief-options/paycheck-protection-program</a></li><li>IRS / ERC - <a href='https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/faqs-employee-retention-credit-under-the-cares-act'>https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/faqs-employee-retention-credit-under-the-cares-act</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>YOUR HOSTS:</h1><ul><li><a href='https://twitter.com/LibertyLaker1'><b>Andy Pritikin</b></a><b>, Owner/Director - </b><a href='https://libertylakedaycamp.com/'><b>Liberty Lake Day Camp</b></a></li></ul><h1>GUESTS:</h1><ul><li><b>Scott Brody, Owner &amp; Director - </b><a href='https://www.kenwood-evergreen.com/future-families/leadership/'><b>Camps Kenwood &amp; Evergreen</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:steveb@campchampions.com'><b>Steve Baskin</b></a><b>, Executive Director - </b><a href='https://www.campchampions.com/'><b>Camp Champions</b></a><b>, </b><a href='https://www.camppinnacle.com/'><b>Camp Pinnacle</b></a><b>, Partner - </b><a href='https://www.everwooddaycamp.com/'><b>Everwood Day Camp</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><p>SPONSORS:</p><p>Thanks to our wonderful sponsors who help make this Go Camp Pro podcast possible:</p><ul><li>AM Skier Insurance    <a href='http://www.amskier.com/'>http://www.amskier.com/</a></li><li>Commercial Recreation Specialists (CRS)   <a href='https://crs4rec.com/'>https://crs4rec.com/</a></li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Please review and subscribe!</h1><p>If you’ve gotten even <b>one good thing</b> from the Day Camp Pod, we would be so grateful if you left us a review and subscribed to this show in your favourite Podcast app.</p><p>It’s so easy! </p><p>Just click here: <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/dcp'>https://ratethispodcast.com/dcp</a>  </p><p>Thanks, Camp Pro!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-acronym-episode We L.O.V.E Acronyms! Here are Beth’s, Ruby’s &amp; Gabz’s favourites!We L.O.V.E them - Nope, that’s not an acronym, simply our way to show how much we enjoy them. We engrave acronyms into the lexicon of camp to ensure that the important things that you want your staff to memorize, are memorable. For Beth, with over 25 years of camp acronym experience, this wa...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-acronym-episode'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-acronym-episode</a></p><h1>We L.O.V.E Acronyms! Here are Beth’s, Ruby’s &amp; Gabz’s favourites!</h1><p>We L.O.V.E them - Nope, that’s not an acronym, simply our way to show how much we enjoy them. We engrave acronyms into the lexicon of camp to ensure that the important things that you want your staff to memorize, are memorable. For Beth, with over 25 years of camp acronym experience, this was one of the hardest episodes for her to record as each host share their three favourite acronyms, and dive into why they are important to them. </p><p>Go Camp Pro is here to support you with everything Covid-19 and there is no stopping in sight. The volunteer editorial board at Go Camp Pro scans editorials across the Covid-19+Camp Slack, the Summer Camp Professionals Facebook group and other sources to take the best stories, and put them in an easy-to-read newsletter that we call “The Brief”. You can sign up for The Brief by clicking <a href='https://go-camp-pro.ck.page/the-brief'>here</a></p><p>Below is a list of the acronyms shared throughout the episode, so that you can make notes of your favourites and incorporate them in your staff training. </p><p>-</p><h1>Find our favourite acronyms and bonus resources here:</h1><p><a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-acronym-episode'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-acronym-episode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>When returning staff members return to camp, they each bring emotional tags with them, holding onto memories from the year before. The role of your staff is to create the best week of camp for their campers; but to do that, you have to help your staff let go of last year. Take the time to validate their experiences, dissect the good and then engage in conversation with staff to identify on how to build from previous experiences to incorporate the things that worked well, to create an unforgettable summer for campers. When you&apos;re done planning, celebrate the past and bring in the new camp year with your staff. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-acronym-episode'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-acronym-episode</a></p><h1>We L.O.V.E Acronyms! Here are Beth’s, Ruby’s &amp; Gabz’s favourites!</h1><p>We L.O.V.E them - Nope, that’s not an acronym, simply our way to show how much we enjoy them. We engrave acronyms into the lexicon of camp to ensure that the important things that you want your staff to memorize, are memorable. For Beth, with over 25 years of camp acronym experience, this was one of the hardest episodes for her to record as each host share their three favourite acronyms, and dive into why they are important to them. </p><p>Go Camp Pro is here to support you with everything Covid-19 and there is no stopping in sight. The volunteer editorial board at Go Camp Pro scans editorials across the Covid-19+Camp Slack, the Summer Camp Professionals Facebook group and other sources to take the best stories, and put them in an easy-to-read newsletter that we call “The Brief”. You can sign up for The Brief by clicking <a href='https://go-camp-pro.ck.page/the-brief'>here</a></p><p>Below is a list of the acronyms shared throughout the episode, so that you can make notes of your favourites and incorporate them in your staff training. </p><p>-</p><h1>Find our favourite acronyms and bonus resources here:</h1><p><a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-acronym-episode'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-acronym-episode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>When returning staff members return to camp, they each bring emotional tags with them, holding onto memories from the year before. The role of your staff is to create the best week of camp for their campers; but to do that, you have to help your staff let go of last year. Take the time to validate their experiences, dissect the good and then engage in conversation with staff to identify on how to build from previous experiences to incorporate the things that worked well, to create an unforgettable summer for campers. When you&apos;re done planning, celebrate the past and bring in the new camp year with your staff. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Silent Summer - Training after a Gap in Operation - Camp Code #80</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-silent-summer This will be the most important staff training you’ll ever prepare.We made it! It’s 2021, but that doesn’t mean that camps are without adversity with this summer quickly approaching. With a global vaccine rollout for COVID-19 and differentiating public health policies and guidelines depending on your province, state, municipality or county, there are too many p...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-silent-summer'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-silent-summer</a></p><h1>This will be the most important staff training you’ll ever prepare.</h1><p>We made it! It’s 2021, but that doesn’t mean that camps are without adversity with this summer quickly approaching. With a global vaccine rollout for COVID-19 and differentiating public health policies and guidelines depending on your province, state, municipality or county, there are too many permutations and combinations circling to really understand what this year is going to look like. <br/><br/>To make things more complicated, many camps didn’t run last year, meaning the identified “improvements” noted during a camp season are a full season behind. Take this one step further, your staff are all older and some senior staff might no longer be in a position to return to camp. We are just as happy as most of you where 2020 is finally behind us; as we turn the chapter to 2021, our hosts are here to help you succeed with summer camp training after a gap in operation. </p><p>Our take on it - this is the most important staff training you have ever prepared. It’s important that as camp professionals, you reflect, take stock and set goals for this year. Your goals will have to include new training material, focusing on mental health during a pandemic. For us, that means two lists of goals. The first list is about what people will need from you, including COVID-19 safety, what’s changed at camp, the importance of feeling safe and perhaps your leadership style this summer leans more on being empathetic or more vulnerable to your staff. The second list is what YOU want to from this year. <br/><br/>Define your goals, but being flexible to staff ideas is a key step to the foundation of a successful summer. </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>We are in the midst of a mental health awakening. Role model types of behaviors and actions. </p><ul><li>Start every single day of training with personal check-ins. Ask a different question each day and offer everyone an opportunity to answer those questions. Continue at every check-in. Their well-being is paramount to you.</li><li>Encourage peer-based support. Facilitate groups that work in support of each other. Weekly “Islands of Sanity” calls--are you willing to use whatever power and influence you have hold islands of sanity to invoke and create, produce, and persevere?</li><li>Make time to share your own challenges and mistakes and vulnerabilities. </li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-silent-summer'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/the-silent-summer</a></p><h1>This will be the most important staff training you’ll ever prepare.</h1><p>We made it! It’s 2021, but that doesn’t mean that camps are without adversity with this summer quickly approaching. With a global vaccine rollout for COVID-19 and differentiating public health policies and guidelines depending on your province, state, municipality or county, there are too many permutations and combinations circling to really understand what this year is going to look like. <br/><br/>To make things more complicated, many camps didn’t run last year, meaning the identified “improvements” noted during a camp season are a full season behind. Take this one step further, your staff are all older and some senior staff might no longer be in a position to return to camp. We are just as happy as most of you where 2020 is finally behind us; as we turn the chapter to 2021, our hosts are here to help you succeed with summer camp training after a gap in operation. </p><p>Our take on it - this is the most important staff training you have ever prepared. It’s important that as camp professionals, you reflect, take stock and set goals for this year. Your goals will have to include new training material, focusing on mental health during a pandemic. For us, that means two lists of goals. The first list is about what people will need from you, including COVID-19 safety, what’s changed at camp, the importance of feeling safe and perhaps your leadership style this summer leans more on being empathetic or more vulnerable to your staff. The second list is what YOU want to from this year. <br/><br/>Define your goals, but being flexible to staff ideas is a key step to the foundation of a successful summer. </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>We are in the midst of a mental health awakening. Role model types of behaviors and actions. </p><ul><li>Start every single day of training with personal check-ins. Ask a different question each day and offer everyone an opportunity to answer those questions. Continue at every check-in. Their well-being is paramount to you.</li><li>Encourage peer-based support. Facilitate groups that work in support of each other. Weekly “Islands of Sanity” calls--are you willing to use whatever power and influence you have hold islands of sanity to invoke and create, produce, and persevere?</li><li>Make time to share your own challenges and mistakes and vulnerabilities. </li></ul><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>What We Learned at the Women in Camp Summit Live Virtual Event - Camp Code #79</itunes:title>
    <title>What We Learned at the Women in Camp Summit Live Virtual Event - Camp Code #79</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-we-learned-from-wic We ran a traditionally in-person conference 100% online. And it was AWESOME. Here’s what we learned! This week’s episode falls during the holiday season of 2020. From all of us at Camp Code, happy holidays and we wish all of you a happy new year.  2020 has been quite the year, with a global pandemic affecting lives worldwide and to camp pr...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-we-learned-from-wic'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-we-learned-from-wic</a></p><h1>We ran a traditionally in-person conference 100% online. And it was AWESOME. Here’s what we learned! </h1><p>This week’s episode falls during the holiday season of 2020. From all of us at Camp Code, happy holidays and we wish all of you a happy new year. </p><p>2020 has been quite the year, with a global pandemic affecting lives worldwide and to camp professionals, has created an unprecedented camp season where many camps simply did not have the opportunity to run. Furthermore, as camp Directors are well underway throughout their planning phases for next summer unbeknownst to anyone if camps will even run. It is easy for people to look at the history of 2020 and refer to some of the negative connotations surrounding it that lead us to believe that in the fog of 2020, there was nothing else but more fog. </p><p>Although that may not be exactly true, as Camp Code looks to close the chapter in 2020, we aim for new goals and aspirations in 2021. As heard in the teaser of this episode, “positive change requires an effort of togetherness (Women in Camping Summit, 2020)” and we believe as a camp community we can continue to achieve our camp milestones collectively. </p><p>In this episode, Beth, Gabz and Ruby reflect on their experience at the Women in Camp Summit Live Virtual Event where over 200 women from around the world contributed to some extremely memorable moments. </p><p>Ruby starts us off with talking about a fantastic speaker from the summit, Leslie Keller, owner of Live Love Equity. Leslie teaches us about the importance of equity and inclusion and how it needs to be a foundational element to any organization. Leslie did hint about the power of social media and how tools like Instagram can influence some of the content you learn and teach to your followers. </p><p>You can find Leslie and all the great work she does here: <a href='https://www.liveloveequity.com/'>https://www.liveloveequity.com/</a></p><p>Gabz dives in to talk about two of her leaders who develop a session that focuses on creating conversation about race with your staff. There needs to be a process of consent and consult from the people of colour on your staff to ensure that they are comfortable with the situation. White privilege is something that needs to be talked about and that to create change, there is a process you need to develop. </p><p>At the core, the four steps of the process created by the presenters Mel and Ania are Awareness, Assessment, Prioritizing and Action. A copy of the presentation can be found <a href='https://cmphckr.squarespace.com/s/White-Privilege-How-to-talk-about-race-with-your-staff.pdf'><b><em>RIGHT HERE</em></b></a>. Beth reminds us about the importance of resilience and refers to our Camp Code friend Dr. G who developed a seven-step cycle for resilience <a href='https://askdoctorg.com/drg-resilience-cycle/'>https://askdoctorg.com/drg-resilience-cycle/</a>.</p><p>-</p><h1><b>Bonus Resources! &amp; Leadership Training Best Practice</b></h1><p>Find these at <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-we-learned-from-wic'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-we-learned-from-wic</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-we-learned-from-wic'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-we-learned-from-wic</a></p><h1>We ran a traditionally in-person conference 100% online. And it was AWESOME. Here’s what we learned! </h1><p>This week’s episode falls during the holiday season of 2020. From all of us at Camp Code, happy holidays and we wish all of you a happy new year. </p><p>2020 has been quite the year, with a global pandemic affecting lives worldwide and to camp professionals, has created an unprecedented camp season where many camps simply did not have the opportunity to run. Furthermore, as camp Directors are well underway throughout their planning phases for next summer unbeknownst to anyone if camps will even run. It is easy for people to look at the history of 2020 and refer to some of the negative connotations surrounding it that lead us to believe that in the fog of 2020, there was nothing else but more fog. </p><p>Although that may not be exactly true, as Camp Code looks to close the chapter in 2020, we aim for new goals and aspirations in 2021. As heard in the teaser of this episode, “positive change requires an effort of togetherness (Women in Camping Summit, 2020)” and we believe as a camp community we can continue to achieve our camp milestones collectively. </p><p>In this episode, Beth, Gabz and Ruby reflect on their experience at the Women in Camp Summit Live Virtual Event where over 200 women from around the world contributed to some extremely memorable moments. </p><p>Ruby starts us off with talking about a fantastic speaker from the summit, Leslie Keller, owner of Live Love Equity. Leslie teaches us about the importance of equity and inclusion and how it needs to be a foundational element to any organization. Leslie did hint about the power of social media and how tools like Instagram can influence some of the content you learn and teach to your followers. </p><p>You can find Leslie and all the great work she does here: <a href='https://www.liveloveequity.com/'>https://www.liveloveequity.com/</a></p><p>Gabz dives in to talk about two of her leaders who develop a session that focuses on creating conversation about race with your staff. There needs to be a process of consent and consult from the people of colour on your staff to ensure that they are comfortable with the situation. White privilege is something that needs to be talked about and that to create change, there is a process you need to develop. </p><p>At the core, the four steps of the process created by the presenters Mel and Ania are Awareness, Assessment, Prioritizing and Action. A copy of the presentation can be found <a href='https://cmphckr.squarespace.com/s/White-Privilege-How-to-talk-about-race-with-your-staff.pdf'><b><em>RIGHT HERE</em></b></a>. Beth reminds us about the importance of resilience and refers to our Camp Code friend Dr. G who developed a seven-step cycle for resilience <a href='https://askdoctorg.com/drg-resilience-cycle/'>https://askdoctorg.com/drg-resilience-cycle/</a>.</p><p>-</p><h1><b>Bonus Resources! &amp; Leadership Training Best Practice</b></h1><p>Find these at <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-we-learned-from-wic'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/what-we-learned-from-wic</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>9 Quick-Fire Ways to Surprise and Delight Your Staff - Camp Code #78</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links here: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/surprise-delight-staff One of the most important things we can do for youth is to show them that we’re thinking of them. ♫ The weather outside is frightful, but Beth, Ruby and Gabrielle continue to be delightful ♫  In this episode as they look to give you ways to show your appreciation towards staff.  At the core of this episode, being a leader is really underst...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links here: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/surprise-delight-staff'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/surprise-delight-staff</a></p><h1>One of the most important things we can do for youth is to show them that we’re thinking of them. </h1><p><b>♫ The weather outside is frightful, but Beth, Ruby and Gabrielle continue to be delightful ♫ </b></p><p>In this episode as they look to give you ways to show your appreciation towards staff.  At the core of this episode, being a leader is really understanding those around you and what motivates them. For some, motivation can come in the form of extrinsic rewards, Beth recommends small trinkets for staff or stickers that reminds them they are a part of a great team at camp. Others prefer intrinsic rewards, such as personalized videos to camp staff during stressful times, such as exams that are used to remind staff just how awesome they are. Sometimes people just need a bit of motivation to remind them of what their impact is to camp. Ruby recommends trying something other than email, and shares with us some ideas including <a href='https://www.bonjoro.com/'><b>Bonjoro</b></a><b>, </b><a href='https://www.marcopolo.me/'><b>Marco Polo</b></a><b>, </b><a href='https://www.voxer.com/'><b>Voxer</b></a><b>, </b>and <a href='https://www.yac.com/'><b>Yac</b></a><b>. </b></p><p>Working at camp is a unique experience, and it deserves to be celebrated! Gabrielle gives us the genius idea of celebrating a new hire on a live social media platform such as Instagram or Facebook. Social media continues to be a tool for camp and if campers see that their favourite staff member is returning, it generates excitement for the staff and for the campers. </p><p>We’ve listed a few of the ideas above, but to learn from our hosts and their fantastic ideas, you will have to listen to this week’s episode. </p><p><b>For more great tips, have a listen and don’t forget to leave a review, our hosts read every single one!</b></p><p>-</p><h1><b>Bonus: </b></h1><p>If you listened to the episode, you learned about 5-minute Fridays. Click <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm_hW1O1EYo&amp;feature=youtu.be'>HERE</a> for a quick peek into all the fun that we have, making 5-minute Fridays THE spot for bite-sized professional development. </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>Good note-taking can translate information into a new way of learning something. So during staff training, why don’t you enable your great note-takers on staff and ask them to take notes for the majority of the sessions during a session. Take it one step further, make photocopies or email these notes to your staff so that everyone can learn from the same information.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links here: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/surprise-delight-staff'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/surprise-delight-staff</a></p><h1>One of the most important things we can do for youth is to show them that we’re thinking of them. </h1><p><b>♫ The weather outside is frightful, but Beth, Ruby and Gabrielle continue to be delightful ♫ </b></p><p>In this episode as they look to give you ways to show your appreciation towards staff.  At the core of this episode, being a leader is really understanding those around you and what motivates them. For some, motivation can come in the form of extrinsic rewards, Beth recommends small trinkets for staff or stickers that reminds them they are a part of a great team at camp. Others prefer intrinsic rewards, such as personalized videos to camp staff during stressful times, such as exams that are used to remind staff just how awesome they are. Sometimes people just need a bit of motivation to remind them of what their impact is to camp. Ruby recommends trying something other than email, and shares with us some ideas including <a href='https://www.bonjoro.com/'><b>Bonjoro</b></a><b>, </b><a href='https://www.marcopolo.me/'><b>Marco Polo</b></a><b>, </b><a href='https://www.voxer.com/'><b>Voxer</b></a><b>, </b>and <a href='https://www.yac.com/'><b>Yac</b></a><b>. </b></p><p>Working at camp is a unique experience, and it deserves to be celebrated! Gabrielle gives us the genius idea of celebrating a new hire on a live social media platform such as Instagram or Facebook. Social media continues to be a tool for camp and if campers see that their favourite staff member is returning, it generates excitement for the staff and for the campers. </p><p>We’ve listed a few of the ideas above, but to learn from our hosts and their fantastic ideas, you will have to listen to this week’s episode. </p><p><b>For more great tips, have a listen and don’t forget to leave a review, our hosts read every single one!</b></p><p>-</p><h1><b>Bonus: </b></h1><p>If you listened to the episode, you learned about 5-minute Fridays. Click <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm_hW1O1EYo&amp;feature=youtu.be'>HERE</a> for a quick peek into all the fun that we have, making 5-minute Fridays THE spot for bite-sized professional development. </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>Good note-taking can translate information into a new way of learning something. So during staff training, why don’t you enable your great note-takers on staff and ask them to take notes for the majority of the sessions during a session. Take it one step further, make photocopies or email these notes to your staff so that everyone can learn from the same information.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Training Staff to Disagree and Discuss with Care - Camp Code #77</itunes:title>
    <title>Training Staff to Disagree and Discuss with Care - Camp Code #77</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/disagree-and-discuss-with-care To disagree is not to destroy, it’s to dream about new possibilities. Here’s how to teach your staff that.In this episode our hosts are here to help listeners to understand that conflict can be good, it can create new ideas, decisions or avenues for new exploration. As Beth says, the goal of conflict resolution is to have all parties involved ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/disagree-and-discuss-with-care'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/disagree-and-discuss-with-care</a></p><h1>To disagree is not to destroy, it’s to dream about new possibilities. Here’s how to teach your staff that.</h1><p>In this episode our hosts are here to help listeners to understand that conflict can be good, it can create new ideas, decisions or avenues for new exploration. As Beth says, the goal of conflict resolution is to have all parties involved mutually agree and to do that, she reminds listeners of the 4 S’s:</p><ul><li>Is it SAFE?</li><li>Does it SERVE the community?</li><li>Does it promote SELF-ESTEEM?</li><li>Is it good STEWARDSHIP</li></ul><p>The S for stewardship really encompasses the individual’s being entrusted with any given scenario, so it’s important to remember that although you may have conflict with your peer at camp, you both are working towards the common goal of making camp a better place to be. </p><p>Ruby reminds us that at times as a camp Director, you will have disagreements with your staff. Furthermore, sometimes since you are the camp Director, it ultimately is your decision regardless of any influence your team may have on you. If you stick to your original idea, you will have frustrated staff. It is important to create avenues for your staff and peers to have conversations about how that decision made them feel. Emotions are part of any conflict or decision-making process, so we need to listen to our staff and most importantly, we need to admit when we are wrong.</p><p>Speaking of emotions, Gabrielle reminds us that conflict builds in our minds. The longer we put off dealing with conflict, the worse it becomes. Gabz reminds us of another acronym she uses, ACT.</p><ul><li>Awareness </li><li>Communicate</li><li>Together Problem Solve</li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>Two more quick exercises for staff training focusing on how to disagree, with care. First is a game of Wind in the Willows.</p><p>Have camp staff to stand in a circle and ask six questions. if the question implies to the individual, they step into the circle. </p><p>The six statements / questions are related to the following (taken from <a href='https://www.inc.com/kat-boogaard/6-key-tips-to-respectfully-disagree-with-someone.html'>Inc.com - 6 Smart Ways to Disagree With Someone Respectfully</a>)</p><ol><li>Focus on facts</li><li>Don’t get personal </li><li>Recognize the good</li><li>Remember to listen</li><li>Use I statements</li><li>Know when to move on</li></ol><p>Find images that look like two different things depending how you look at it and ask your staff to tell you what it is. Then have individuals to partner with someone who saw something different and have them talk about their points.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/disagree-and-discuss-with-care'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/disagree-and-discuss-with-care</a></p><h1>To disagree is not to destroy, it’s to dream about new possibilities. Here’s how to teach your staff that.</h1><p>In this episode our hosts are here to help listeners to understand that conflict can be good, it can create new ideas, decisions or avenues for new exploration. As Beth says, the goal of conflict resolution is to have all parties involved mutually agree and to do that, she reminds listeners of the 4 S’s:</p><ul><li>Is it SAFE?</li><li>Does it SERVE the community?</li><li>Does it promote SELF-ESTEEM?</li><li>Is it good STEWARDSHIP</li></ul><p>The S for stewardship really encompasses the individual’s being entrusted with any given scenario, so it’s important to remember that although you may have conflict with your peer at camp, you both are working towards the common goal of making camp a better place to be. </p><p>Ruby reminds us that at times as a camp Director, you will have disagreements with your staff. Furthermore, sometimes since you are the camp Director, it ultimately is your decision regardless of any influence your team may have on you. If you stick to your original idea, you will have frustrated staff. It is important to create avenues for your staff and peers to have conversations about how that decision made them feel. Emotions are part of any conflict or decision-making process, so we need to listen to our staff and most importantly, we need to admit when we are wrong.</p><p>Speaking of emotions, Gabrielle reminds us that conflict builds in our minds. The longer we put off dealing with conflict, the worse it becomes. Gabz reminds us of another acronym she uses, ACT.</p><ul><li>Awareness </li><li>Communicate</li><li>Together Problem Solve</li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>Two more quick exercises for staff training focusing on how to disagree, with care. First is a game of Wind in the Willows.</p><p>Have camp staff to stand in a circle and ask six questions. if the question implies to the individual, they step into the circle. </p><p>The six statements / questions are related to the following (taken from <a href='https://www.inc.com/kat-boogaard/6-key-tips-to-respectfully-disagree-with-someone.html'>Inc.com - 6 Smart Ways to Disagree With Someone Respectfully</a>)</p><ol><li>Focus on facts</li><li>Don’t get personal </li><li>Recognize the good</li><li>Remember to listen</li><li>Use I statements</li><li>Know when to move on</li></ol><p>Find images that look like two different things depending how you look at it and ask your staff to tell you what it is. Then have individuals to partner with someone who saw something different and have them talk about their points.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Hiring in Uncertain Times - Camp Code #76</itunes:title>
    <title>Hiring in Uncertain Times - Camp Code #76</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find more at https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/hiring-in-uncertain-times Inviting staff into our uncertainty. That’s what hiring for Summer 2021 is all about!If you haven’t listened to the four-part mini-series devoted to our camp professionals helping YOU, you should go back and have a listen! This is the first episode after the mini-series and the timing of our hosts could not be more on point. In this episode, it is all about preparing for the...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find more at <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/hiring-in-uncertain-times'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/hiring-in-uncertain-times</a></p><h1>Inviting staff into our uncertainty. That’s what hiring for Summer 2021 is all about!</h1><p>If you haven’t listened to the four-part mini-series devoted to our camp professionals helping YOU, you should go back and have a listen! This is the first episode after the mini-series and the timing of our hosts could not be more on point. In this episode, it is all about preparing for the hectic hiring season that is quickly approaching us, especially in these uncertain times. </p><p>There are still a lot of specifics that our camps, regulators and government need to iron out, given the global pandemic. Now camp leaders have more contingency planning to do than ever before. If you’re struggling to figure out how to start, how to manage the waves of emotions that come with the pandemic, then this episode is absolutely for you. Our hosts, Beth, Gabrielle and Ruby dive into how you can go forward, do the interview process and help navigate your hiring for the 2021 summer. </p><p>Ruby reminds us about the rapidly changing news with new scientific evidence and rumours of a vaccine on the way, we need to adapt. Some suggestions presented are virtual programming to prepare your staff,  developing a safety guide decision tree and as always, over-communicate. The more information you can share, the better prepared your recruits will be. </p><p>Speaking about a vaccine, Beth reminds us about the inevitable truth that some camps simply may not be able to run until a vaccine is available and camp staff and campers have received the vaccine. From knowing what considerations to think about and what decisions are needed to run camp successfully in a pandemic world, Beth brings us another great resource the Covid Slack, developed my GoCamp.Pro’s very own Travis Allison. </p><ul><li>Covid Slack <a href='https://zoic.ca/covid-slack'>https://zoic.ca/covid-slack</a></li></ul><p>Gabrielle brings up a great idea about using the alumni staff on standby to run a life wellness session for potential staff. Look at Alumi and their professions to see how it can develop the competencies of your staff and their core. Gabrielle also reminds us that staffing this year will be harder this year as we tackle the unknown of the pandemic, so how about you gets your returning staff to identify what they love about working at camp, what life lessons kids and learn and what would they like to keep or change at camp. Work smarter, not harder and use this information to help you develop your 2021 summer camp program! </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Ruby Compton</p><p>The season of giving is approaching, so one thought is to share a 2020 camp swag that you can send to camp staff or alumni to remind them that although this year may not have been great for camps, the work that staff and alumni do throughout the years does not go unrecognized.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find more at <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/hiring-in-uncertain-times'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/hiring-in-uncertain-times</a></p><h1>Inviting staff into our uncertainty. That’s what hiring for Summer 2021 is all about!</h1><p>If you haven’t listened to the four-part mini-series devoted to our camp professionals helping YOU, you should go back and have a listen! This is the first episode after the mini-series and the timing of our hosts could not be more on point. In this episode, it is all about preparing for the hectic hiring season that is quickly approaching us, especially in these uncertain times. </p><p>There are still a lot of specifics that our camps, regulators and government need to iron out, given the global pandemic. Now camp leaders have more contingency planning to do than ever before. If you’re struggling to figure out how to start, how to manage the waves of emotions that come with the pandemic, then this episode is absolutely for you. Our hosts, Beth, Gabrielle and Ruby dive into how you can go forward, do the interview process and help navigate your hiring for the 2021 summer. </p><p>Ruby reminds us about the rapidly changing news with new scientific evidence and rumours of a vaccine on the way, we need to adapt. Some suggestions presented are virtual programming to prepare your staff,  developing a safety guide decision tree and as always, over-communicate. The more information you can share, the better prepared your recruits will be. </p><p>Speaking about a vaccine, Beth reminds us about the inevitable truth that some camps simply may not be able to run until a vaccine is available and camp staff and campers have received the vaccine. From knowing what considerations to think about and what decisions are needed to run camp successfully in a pandemic world, Beth brings us another great resource the Covid Slack, developed my GoCamp.Pro’s very own Travis Allison. </p><ul><li>Covid Slack <a href='https://zoic.ca/covid-slack'>https://zoic.ca/covid-slack</a></li></ul><p>Gabrielle brings up a great idea about using the alumni staff on standby to run a life wellness session for potential staff. Look at Alumi and their professions to see how it can develop the competencies of your staff and their core. Gabrielle also reminds us that staffing this year will be harder this year as we tackle the unknown of the pandemic, so how about you gets your returning staff to identify what they love about working at camp, what life lessons kids and learn and what would they like to keep or change at camp. Work smarter, not harder and use this information to help you develop your 2021 summer camp program! </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Ruby Compton</p><p>The season of giving is approaching, so one thought is to share a 2020 camp swag that you can send to camp staff or alumni to remind them that although this year may not have been great for camps, the work that staff and alumni do throughout the years does not go unrecognized.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Bonus Episode - The Women of Go Camp Pro Podcasts</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://gocamp.pro/blog/women-of-gcp-podcast What do you call it when you gather a bunch of female camp and podcasting pros in a room? You call it AWESOME.In today’s special crossover episode, Beth Allison from Camp Code hosts a conversation with several of the women who podcast with Go Camp Pro. Today’s episode features Rachel Kent and Cassie Bloy from Beyond Camp, Sam Thompson from the Day Camp Pod, Kelly Sc...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/blog/women-of-gcp-podcast'>https://gocamp.pro/blog/women-of-gcp-podcast</a></p><h1>What do you call it when you gather a bunch of female camp and podcasting pros in a room? You call it AWESOME.</h1><p>In today’s special crossover episode, Beth Allison from <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code'>Camp Code</a> hosts a conversation with several of the women who <a href='https://gocamp.pro/podcasts'>podcast</a> with Go Camp Pro. Today’s episode features Rachel Kent and Cassie Bloy from Beyond Camp, Sam Thompson from the <a href='https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod'>Day Camp Pod</a>, Kelly Schuna from <a href='https://gocamp.pro/ownerspod'>The Camp Owner’s Podcast</a>, and Ruby Compton from <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code'>Camp Code</a> and Gabrielle Raill from <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/podcast'>CampHacker</a> and <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code'>Camp Code</a>. </p><p>Listen in as these women discuss their mentors who inspired them in the industry, challenges women face working at camp and advice for new camp pros. Interestingly, all of these women have also attended the Women in Camp Summit in previous years. During the episode they discuss some of their biggest takeaways from the event as well as what they are most looking forward to for this year’s Live Virtual Summit taking place December 2-3. Find out more about the Women in Camp Summit Live Virtual event at <a href='https://www.womenincampsummit.com/'>https://www.womenincampsummit.com</a>.</p><p>Gabrielle announced this year’s Summit will also feature the first of the “Becoming Allies” series with an event titled “Becoming Allies: Supporting Women in Camp” on December 4. Folks who want to participate in the Allies event can register through this link: <a href='https://acai.wildapricot.org/event-4051965'>https://acai.wildapricot.org/event-4051965</a></p><p>-</p><h1><b>The Women in Camp Summit needs your support!</b> </h1><p>The planning team for the Summit has set a $7,500 fundraising goal to offer scholarships to attendees and off-set the costs of hosting this unique professional development event. Every dollar counts. Donate today and donate again on the Day of Giving for the Women in Camp Summit on November 24. Donate here: <a href='https://acai.wildapricot.org/allies/'>https://acai.wildapricot.org/allies/</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Love this episode?</h1><p>Find more Podcast goodness at <a href='https://gocamppro.squarespace.com/podcasts'>gocamp.pro/podcast</a>. Also, if you want to support the work that we do, please consider subscribing to the shows, and leaving us a rating in your favourite Podcast app.</p><p>-</p><h1>On This Episode:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'>Beth Allison</a>, Camp Consultant and Co-Owner - <a href='https://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='https://instagram.com/gabrielleraill'>Gabrielle Raill</a>, Camp Director -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> Camp Ouareau</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'>Ruby Compton</a>, Chief Exploration Officer - <a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'>Ruby Outdoors</a></li><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-thompson-98539212/'>Sam Thompson</a>, Recreation Supervisor - <a href='https://www.crystallakeparks.org/summer-day-camp'>Crystal Lake Park District</a></li><li><a href='mailto:kelly@hiddenpinesranch.com'>Kelly Schuna</a> - Owner - <a href='https://hiddenpinesranch.com/'>Hidden Pines Ranch</a></li><li><a href='http://www.linkedin.com/in/cassie-bloy-805bb41b1'>Cassie Bloy</a>, Consultant &amp; Freelance Camp Director - Stephane Richard Development Consulting </li><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel--kent'>Rachel Kent</a>, Coordinator, Member Risk - Girl Guides of Canada</li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: <a href='https://gocamp.pro/blog/women-of-gcp-podcast'>https://gocamp.pro/blog/women-of-gcp-podcast</a></p><h1>What do you call it when you gather a bunch of female camp and podcasting pros in a room? You call it AWESOME.</h1><p>In today’s special crossover episode, Beth Allison from <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code'>Camp Code</a> hosts a conversation with several of the women who <a href='https://gocamp.pro/podcasts'>podcast</a> with Go Camp Pro. Today’s episode features Rachel Kent and Cassie Bloy from Beyond Camp, Sam Thompson from the <a href='https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod'>Day Camp Pod</a>, Kelly Schuna from <a href='https://gocamp.pro/ownerspod'>The Camp Owner’s Podcast</a>, and Ruby Compton from <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code'>Camp Code</a> and Gabrielle Raill from <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/podcast'>CampHacker</a> and <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code'>Camp Code</a>. </p><p>Listen in as these women discuss their mentors who inspired them in the industry, challenges women face working at camp and advice for new camp pros. Interestingly, all of these women have also attended the Women in Camp Summit in previous years. During the episode they discuss some of their biggest takeaways from the event as well as what they are most looking forward to for this year’s Live Virtual Summit taking place December 2-3. Find out more about the Women in Camp Summit Live Virtual event at <a href='https://www.womenincampsummit.com/'>https://www.womenincampsummit.com</a>.</p><p>Gabrielle announced this year’s Summit will also feature the first of the “Becoming Allies” series with an event titled “Becoming Allies: Supporting Women in Camp” on December 4. Folks who want to participate in the Allies event can register through this link: <a href='https://acai.wildapricot.org/event-4051965'>https://acai.wildapricot.org/event-4051965</a></p><p>-</p><h1><b>The Women in Camp Summit needs your support!</b> </h1><p>The planning team for the Summit has set a $7,500 fundraising goal to offer scholarships to attendees and off-set the costs of hosting this unique professional development event. Every dollar counts. Donate today and donate again on the Day of Giving for the Women in Camp Summit on November 24. Donate here: <a href='https://acai.wildapricot.org/allies/'>https://acai.wildapricot.org/allies/</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Love this episode?</h1><p>Find more Podcast goodness at <a href='https://gocamppro.squarespace.com/podcasts'>gocamp.pro/podcast</a>. Also, if you want to support the work that we do, please consider subscribing to the shows, and leaving us a rating in your favourite Podcast app.</p><p>-</p><h1>On This Episode:</h1><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'>Beth Allison</a>, Camp Consultant and Co-Owner - <a href='https://gocamp.pro/'>Go Camp Pro</a></li><li><a href='https://instagram.com/gabrielleraill'>Gabrielle Raill</a>, Camp Director -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> Camp Ouareau</a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'>Ruby Compton</a>, Chief Exploration Officer - <a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'>Ruby Outdoors</a></li><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandra-thompson-98539212/'>Sam Thompson</a>, Recreation Supervisor - <a href='https://www.crystallakeparks.org/summer-day-camp'>Crystal Lake Park District</a></li><li><a href='mailto:kelly@hiddenpinesranch.com'>Kelly Schuna</a> - Owner - <a href='https://hiddenpinesranch.com/'>Hidden Pines Ranch</a></li><li><a href='http://www.linkedin.com/in/cassie-bloy-805bb41b1'>Cassie Bloy</a>, Consultant &amp; Freelance Camp Director - Stephane Richard Development Consulting </li><li><a href='https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel--kent'>Rachel Kent</a>, Coordinator, Member Risk - Girl Guides of Canada</li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Taking Care of Your Staff - Camp Code #75</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find more at https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/taking-care-of-your-staff One of the most affordable AND most important things you’ll do at camp this summer.If you have listened to the three earlier episodes focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, you’re already prepared with a new set of tools on your belt to help YOU as a camp professional. In the final part of our four-part series, we shift our focus on how you, the camp leaders can help your staff....]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find more at <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/taking-care-of-your-staff'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/taking-care-of-your-staff</a></p><h1>One of the most affordable AND most important things you’ll do at camp this summer.</h1><p>If you have listened to the three earlier episodes focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, you’re already prepared with a new set of tools on your belt to help YOU as a camp professional. In the final part of our four-part series, we shift our focus on how you, the camp leaders can help your staff. </p><p>If your camp was fortunate enough to run this past summer, things were different as you and your team braced for a camp that encouraged social/physical distancing and potentially lived the summer with a mask on. For those camps who unfortunately were unable to run, your campers and your staff were just as heartbroken as you were when we all learned that camp was not an option this past summer. </p><p>In this episode of Camp Code, Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby break down the fact that camp people are often natural caretakers, which leads us to this question - as camp professionals, how do we take care of our own people at this time? </p><p>We know this is a hard time for camp staff whose lives have been turned upside down. Employment may be hard for them to come by at this time, or they have shifted to going to post-secondary school fully online, The stress levels are unprecedented for everyone at this time, so if there is something we can do to help the camp staff we rely on for our summers, we should take action! </p><p>Our hosts are full of ideas, from sending care packages, having “real talks” about the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement or COVID safety to even helping to provide resources to your staff to process grief or stress they are dealing with at this time. </p><p>If you want to learn more about how a little bit of effort for camp leaders can be a foundational shift of much-needed mentorship for your staff, then tune in to this episode!</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>Visual presentation skills are critical to the success of your online training. Visual cues can create an anchor in the minds of your students to exemplify what it is you are talking about. Gabrielle recommends using <a href='https://unsplash.com/'>https://unsplash.com/</a> to get great FREE images to help accentuate your presentations.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find more at <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/taking-care-of-your-staff'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/taking-care-of-your-staff</a></p><h1>One of the most affordable AND most important things you’ll do at camp this summer.</h1><p>If you have listened to the three earlier episodes focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, you’re already prepared with a new set of tools on your belt to help YOU as a camp professional. In the final part of our four-part series, we shift our focus on how you, the camp leaders can help your staff. </p><p>If your camp was fortunate enough to run this past summer, things were different as you and your team braced for a camp that encouraged social/physical distancing and potentially lived the summer with a mask on. For those camps who unfortunately were unable to run, your campers and your staff were just as heartbroken as you were when we all learned that camp was not an option this past summer. </p><p>In this episode of Camp Code, Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby break down the fact that camp people are often natural caretakers, which leads us to this question - as camp professionals, how do we take care of our own people at this time? </p><p>We know this is a hard time for camp staff whose lives have been turned upside down. Employment may be hard for them to come by at this time, or they have shifted to going to post-secondary school fully online, The stress levels are unprecedented for everyone at this time, so if there is something we can do to help the camp staff we rely on for our summers, we should take action! </p><p>Our hosts are full of ideas, from sending care packages, having “real talks” about the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement or COVID safety to even helping to provide resources to your staff to process grief or stress they are dealing with at this time. </p><p>If you want to learn more about how a little bit of effort for camp leaders can be a foundational shift of much-needed mentorship for your staff, then tune in to this episode!</p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>Visual presentation skills are critical to the success of your online training. Visual cues can create an anchor in the minds of your students to exemplify what it is you are talking about. Gabrielle recommends using <a href='https://unsplash.com/'>https://unsplash.com/</a> to get great FREE images to help accentuate your presentations.</p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Professional Development in 2020 - Camp Code #74</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/professional-development-in-2020 In an off-season like no other, there is still room (and a need) to grow your skills! Get growing with this episode of Camp CodeIn part three of our four-part series focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, we dive into the importance of professional development. Regardless if your camp was able to run this past summer with restriction, or maybe not at...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/professional-development-in-2020</p><h1>In an off-season like no other, there is still room (and a need) to grow your skills! Get growing with this episode of Camp Code</h1><p>In part three of our four-part series focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, we dive into the importance of professional development. Regardless if your camp was able to run this past summer with restriction, or maybe not at all Ruby, Beth and Gabrielle are here to help. We get it, 2020 has added an additional layer of the financial pressure that may limit your professional development, but our Camp Code gurus dive into some ideas to enable your professional development. </p><p>The most important part of professional development is to know what you want to learn. The first step is to make a list of all of the things you want to learn. 2020 has brought on us an overwhelming amount of online content as organizations adapted to virtual work. Conferences and courses are two things that have gone primarily online and we’ve outlined a few resources to make it easier for you. </p><p>Online Conferences - There are a ton of these around, some to note are as follows: </p><ul><li><a href='https://womenincamping.com/summit'>Women in Camp Summit Conference</a></li><li><a href='https://www.inbound.com/'>InBound conference</a></li></ul><p>As for free online resources, there are podcasts, videos, free university courses, but to get you started...here are a few of our favourties:</p><ul><li><a href='https://gocamp.pro/5mf'>Go Camp Pro’s 5-Minute-Friday Program</a> - </li><li><a href='http://www.youtube.com/learning'>Youtube Learning</a></li><li>University and college courses - There are various resources for this, one that you can check out is <a href='https://www.edx.org/'>https://www.edx.org</a></li><li>Skillshare - <a href='https://www.skillshare.com/'>https://www.skillshare.com/</a> - This was one of Gabz’s favourties spots to learn and embrace her inner creativity. </li><li>Podcasts - We’re huge fans of learning this way and we would recommend any of the GoCamp.Pro podcasts to learn all aspects of camp and beyond. <ul><li>Camphacker Podcast (the one that started them all for GoCamp.Pro) - <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/podcast'>https://www.camphacker.tv/podcast</a></li></ul></li><li>The Day Camp Pod - <a href='https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod'>https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod</a></li><li>First Class Counsellors - <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/first-class-counsellors'>https://www.camphacker.tv/first-class-counsellors</a></li><li>The Camp Owners Pod - <a href='https://gocamp.pro/ownerspod'>https://gocamp.pro/ownerspod</a></li><li>Beyond Camp - <a href='https://gocamp.pro/beyondcamp'>https://gocamp.pro/beyondcamp</a></li></ul><p>The resources listed above are just a sneak peek into some of the ideas that Beth, Ruby and Gabz are happy to share. To hear the rest, have a listen! </p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>Interview people and not to hire staff. If you know people that you think you can learn from, make that list! Next, send out some invitations to those people asking them for 30 minutes or less of their time and specify what it is you want to discuss. After you meet with them, it is a great idea so write them handwritten thank you cards and send it to them in the mail. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find full show notes and links at: https://camphacker.tv/camp-code/professional-development-in-2020</p><h1>In an off-season like no other, there is still room (and a need) to grow your skills! Get growing with this episode of Camp Code</h1><p>In part three of our four-part series focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, we dive into the importance of professional development. Regardless if your camp was able to run this past summer with restriction, or maybe not at all Ruby, Beth and Gabrielle are here to help. We get it, 2020 has added an additional layer of the financial pressure that may limit your professional development, but our Camp Code gurus dive into some ideas to enable your professional development. </p><p>The most important part of professional development is to know what you want to learn. The first step is to make a list of all of the things you want to learn. 2020 has brought on us an overwhelming amount of online content as organizations adapted to virtual work. Conferences and courses are two things that have gone primarily online and we’ve outlined a few resources to make it easier for you. </p><p>Online Conferences - There are a ton of these around, some to note are as follows: </p><ul><li><a href='https://womenincamping.com/summit'>Women in Camp Summit Conference</a></li><li><a href='https://www.inbound.com/'>InBound conference</a></li></ul><p>As for free online resources, there are podcasts, videos, free university courses, but to get you started...here are a few of our favourties:</p><ul><li><a href='https://gocamp.pro/5mf'>Go Camp Pro’s 5-Minute-Friday Program</a> - </li><li><a href='http://www.youtube.com/learning'>Youtube Learning</a></li><li>University and college courses - There are various resources for this, one that you can check out is <a href='https://www.edx.org/'>https://www.edx.org</a></li><li>Skillshare - <a href='https://www.skillshare.com/'>https://www.skillshare.com/</a> - This was one of Gabz’s favourties spots to learn and embrace her inner creativity. </li><li>Podcasts - We’re huge fans of learning this way and we would recommend any of the GoCamp.Pro podcasts to learn all aspects of camp and beyond. <ul><li>Camphacker Podcast (the one that started them all for GoCamp.Pro) - <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/podcast'>https://www.camphacker.tv/podcast</a></li></ul></li><li>The Day Camp Pod - <a href='https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod'>https://gocamp.pro/day-camp-pod</a></li><li>First Class Counsellors - <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/first-class-counsellors'>https://www.camphacker.tv/first-class-counsellors</a></li><li>The Camp Owners Pod - <a href='https://gocamp.pro/ownerspod'>https://gocamp.pro/ownerspod</a></li><li>Beyond Camp - <a href='https://gocamp.pro/beyondcamp'>https://gocamp.pro/beyondcamp</a></li></ul><p>The resources listed above are just a sneak peek into some of the ideas that Beth, Ruby and Gabz are happy to share. To hear the rest, have a listen! </p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Beth Allison</p><p>Interview people and not to hire staff. If you know people that you think you can learn from, make that list! Next, send out some invitations to those people asking them for 30 minutes or less of their time and specify what it is you want to discuss. After you meet with them, it is a great idea so write them handwritten thank you cards and send it to them in the mail. </p><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Taking Care of You - Camp Code #73</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Find more at https://camphacker.tv/camp-code It’s going to be easy to de-prioritize yourself in the lead up to be 2021, let Camp Code help you move yourself up your to-do list. In part-two of the four-part series focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, we want to help you take care of one of the most valuable things in your life, you! To be the most effective camp leader, you cannot forget to stop, take a moment of mindfulness and recharge the ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find more at <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code</a></p><h1>It’s going to be easy to de-prioritize yourself in the lead up to be 2021, let Camp Code help you move yourself up your to-do list. </h1><p>In part-two of the four-part series focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, we want to help you take care of one of the most valuable things in your life, you! To be the most effective camp leader, you cannot forget to stop, take a moment of mindfulness and recharge the batteries. Ruby, Beth and Gabz are here to share what each of them do to recharge and be ready to be the best versions of themselves. </p><p>For Ruby, it’s all about having a day without time. Ruby takes off her watch and puts the phone away. Rather than being caught up in the busyness that life can bring you, taking a day to disconnect and live your day from sunrise to sunset. </p><p>Gabz takes a slightly different approach as living at camp during a pandemic has its perks. She takes the morning to do meets, emails and computer work, followed by some “her time” (usually a nap) and then spends the afternoon doing some labor around camp. </p><p>For Beth, taking care of herself is all about understanding her emotions and really capturing how she is feeling now. She taps in to an article by Jonathan L. Zecher (source: <a href='https://theconversation.com/acedia-the-lost-name-for-the-emotion-were-all-feeling-right-now-144058'>https://theconversation.com/acedia-the-lost-name-for-the-emotion-were-all-feeling-right-now-144058</a>) where the author reminds us that we are exhausted of zoom meetings, cocktails and parties. Our days of baking bread and other means of distraction during a pandemic is over, now it is time to take care of you. </p><p>Taking care of yourself starts now, not tomorrow. Have a listen for some tips and tricks to get started!</p><p><br/></p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Ruby Compton</p><p>Singing songs is the perfect way to take time for yourself. It doesn’t matter if you can carry a tune or not, but taking the time to sing; in the shower, in the car or loud and proud for everyone to hear, a song can change your mood. </p><p><br/></p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Find more at <a href='https://camphacker.tv/camp-code'>https://camphacker.tv/camp-code</a></p><h1>It’s going to be easy to de-prioritize yourself in the lead up to be 2021, let Camp Code help you move yourself up your to-do list. </h1><p>In part-two of the four-part series focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic, we want to help you take care of one of the most valuable things in your life, you! To be the most effective camp leader, you cannot forget to stop, take a moment of mindfulness and recharge the batteries. Ruby, Beth and Gabz are here to share what each of them do to recharge and be ready to be the best versions of themselves. </p><p>For Ruby, it’s all about having a day without time. Ruby takes off her watch and puts the phone away. Rather than being caught up in the busyness that life can bring you, taking a day to disconnect and live your day from sunrise to sunset. </p><p>Gabz takes a slightly different approach as living at camp during a pandemic has its perks. She takes the morning to do meets, emails and computer work, followed by some “her time” (usually a nap) and then spends the afternoon doing some labor around camp. </p><p>For Beth, taking care of herself is all about understanding her emotions and really capturing how she is feeling now. She taps in to an article by Jonathan L. Zecher (source: <a href='https://theconversation.com/acedia-the-lost-name-for-the-emotion-were-all-feeling-right-now-144058'>https://theconversation.com/acedia-the-lost-name-for-the-emotion-were-all-feeling-right-now-144058</a>) where the author reminds us that we are exhausted of zoom meetings, cocktails and parties. Our days of baking bread and other means of distraction during a pandemic is over, now it is time to take care of you. </p><p>Taking care of yourself starts now, not tomorrow. Have a listen for some tips and tricks to get started!</p><p><br/></p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Ruby Compton</p><p>Singing songs is the perfect way to take time for yourself. It doesn’t matter if you can carry a tune or not, but taking the time to sing; in the shower, in the car or loud and proud for everyone to hear, a song can change your mood. </p><p><br/></p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>You Know You&#39;re a Camp Pro in a Global Pandemic When... - Camp Code #72</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Welcome to season 8 of Camp Code! Well, that was a summer that we will all remember for the rest of our lives. To kick off season eight (that’s right folks, eight seasons on Camp Code) we are launching a four-part mini-series to focus on the COVID-19 pandemic and how it affects you, the Camp Director.  Ruby, Beth and Gabrielle are back after the most memorable summer that didn’t fill the cabins with the laughter of children of the joy...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Welcome to season 8 of Camp Code! </h1><p>Well, that was a summer that we will all remember for the rest of our lives. To kick off season eight (that’s right folks, eight seasons on Camp Code) we are launching a four-part mini-series to focus on the COVID-19 pandemic and how it affects you, the Camp Director. </p><p>Ruby, Beth and Gabrielle are back after the most memorable summer that didn’t fill the cabins with the laughter of children of the joy that is found in song. In Canada, most provinces were unable to open summer camps, preventing Gabrielle’s camp from opening and Beth found it challenging to do summer camp marketing with Canadian camps closed for the summer. Similarly, Ruby found herself working at a few different restaurants as we all adjust to the normal of today. </p><p>In part one of the mini-series, Ruby, Beth and Gabrielle ask themselves “You know you are a camp pro during a pandemic when: _________________” Ruby dives in to talk about learning to “people” again as we learn to reintroduce ourselves outside of an unfamiliar landscape post quarantine. Gabrielle focuses on moments when your brain misfires, causing her to buy headphones that she had previously done the research on and knew she did not want to purchase. </p><p>The pandemic of 2020 has people coping and reacting to a new world. Listen in to part one of the mini-series to learn that you are not in this alone and now more than ever, camp folk need to stick together. </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><ol><li>Plan and organize as much as you can… or “plan to plan”. Take two hours on Friday afternoon to review your week, validate that you accomplished everything you wanted to complete and focus on developing your goals for the following week. </li><li>The pandemic is the enemy. If you have to break promises caused by the pandemic, keep in mind that we are all in this together, and more understanding than ever. </li></ol><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Welcome to season 8 of Camp Code! </h1><p>Well, that was a summer that we will all remember for the rest of our lives. To kick off season eight (that’s right folks, eight seasons on Camp Code) we are launching a four-part mini-series to focus on the COVID-19 pandemic and how it affects you, the Camp Director. </p><p>Ruby, Beth and Gabrielle are back after the most memorable summer that didn’t fill the cabins with the laughter of children of the joy that is found in song. In Canada, most provinces were unable to open summer camps, preventing Gabrielle’s camp from opening and Beth found it challenging to do summer camp marketing with Canadian camps closed for the summer. Similarly, Ruby found herself working at a few different restaurants as we all adjust to the normal of today. </p><p>In part one of the mini-series, Ruby, Beth and Gabrielle ask themselves “You know you are a camp pro during a pandemic when: _________________” Ruby dives in to talk about learning to “people” again as we learn to reintroduce ourselves outside of an unfamiliar landscape post quarantine. Gabrielle focuses on moments when your brain misfires, causing her to buy headphones that she had previously done the research on and knew she did not want to purchase. </p><p>The pandemic of 2020 has people coping and reacting to a new world. Listen in to part one of the mini-series to learn that you are not in this alone and now more than ever, camp folk need to stick together. </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><ol><li>Plan and organize as much as you can… or “plan to plan”. Take two hours on Friday afternoon to review your week, validate that you accomplished everything you wanted to complete and focus on developing your goals for the following week. </li><li>The pandemic is the enemy. If you have to break promises caused by the pandemic, keep in mind that we are all in this together, and more understanding than ever. </li></ol><p>-</p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Engaging Multigenerational Staff During Training - Camp Code #71</itunes:title>
    <title>Engaging Multigenerational Staff During Training - Camp Code #71</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! That’s a Wrap for Season 7 of Camp Code!As summer approaches, the Camp Code season finale is here!  Multigenerational staff may not be applicable to your camp today, but it absolutely will happen at some point, and what better time to have this in the back of your mind as summer camps eagerly way and adjust to many new guidelines being put in place as the worldwide pandemic continues.  Multigenerational staff means that some younger s...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>That’s a Wrap for Season 7 of Camp Code!</h1><p>As summer approaches, the Camp Code season finale is here! </p><p>Multigenerational staff may not be applicable to your camp today, but it absolutely will happen at some point, and what better time to have this in the back of your mind as summer camps eagerly way and adjust to many new guidelines being put in place as the worldwide pandemic continues. </p><p>Multigenerational staff means that some younger staff may still live at home, not be used to doing laundry, or that their summer at camp may be their first job. At the same time, the older staff probably have car payments, or a mortgage or is used to going to bed at an earlier time than 18-year-olds. </p><p>Additionally, there is a physical layer to an older generation staff where they may not be able to crawl on the ground, or have other limitations. In Ruby’s experience, she asked herself during any game “can rock paper scissors resolve this” and in most cases, the answer is yes and most people at any age can play rock paper scissors, so it is a great alternative to something like crawling under someone’s legs in freeze tag. </p><p>As we wrap our season, we hope all you leaders are ready for what summer brings us. We all know camp will be different this summer, but camp is still at heart, summer camp leaders. For everyone who has tuned in to this season, have a great summer and we look forward to more conversations in the fall. </p><p>Thanks for the season, friends! <br/><br/>-<br/><br/>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode '>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-<br/><br/></p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>Even though this best practice is from Gabrielle, it was Ruby that brought it up on another podcast. When you are designing camp training for the summer, bring your leadership in on the conversation. Send your leadership team an outline of the staff training and some of the decisions behind what you want to keep and what you want to change. Open the dialogue with your leadership team to see how decisions are made. <br/><br/>-<br/><br/></p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>That’s a Wrap for Season 7 of Camp Code!</h1><p>As summer approaches, the Camp Code season finale is here! </p><p>Multigenerational staff may not be applicable to your camp today, but it absolutely will happen at some point, and what better time to have this in the back of your mind as summer camps eagerly way and adjust to many new guidelines being put in place as the worldwide pandemic continues. </p><p>Multigenerational staff means that some younger staff may still live at home, not be used to doing laundry, or that their summer at camp may be their first job. At the same time, the older staff probably have car payments, or a mortgage or is used to going to bed at an earlier time than 18-year-olds. </p><p>Additionally, there is a physical layer to an older generation staff where they may not be able to crawl on the ground, or have other limitations. In Ruby’s experience, she asked herself during any game “can rock paper scissors resolve this” and in most cases, the answer is yes and most people at any age can play rock paper scissors, so it is a great alternative to something like crawling under someone’s legs in freeze tag. </p><p>As we wrap our season, we hope all you leaders are ready for what summer brings us. We all know camp will be different this summer, but camp is still at heart, summer camp leaders. For everyone who has tuned in to this season, have a great summer and we look forward to more conversations in the fall. </p><p>Thanks for the season, friends! <br/><br/>-<br/><br/>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode '>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/><br/>-<br/><br/></p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p>From Gabrielle Raill</p><p>Even though this best practice is from Gabrielle, it was Ruby that brought it up on another podcast. When you are designing camp training for the summer, bring your leadership in on the conversation. Send your leadership team an outline of the staff training and some of the decisions behind what you want to keep and what you want to change. Open the dialogue with your leadership team to see how decisions are made. <br/><br/>-<br/><br/></p><h1>Your Hosts:</h1><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2020 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Super Staff Training - with Emma Kennedy - Camp Code #70</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Ruby Compton + Emma Kennedy = Staff Training Brilliance!Switching things up this week, Ruby is on her own interviewing the fantastic Emma Kennedy, Director of  “Camp La Grande Aventure…en Anglais” summer camp, from Saint-Donat, Quebec, Canada. Camp La Grande Aventure….en Anglais is an English camp for francophones. Emma’s camp is located close to Gabrielle’s Camp Ouareau, Emma and Gab share many of the summer camp leadership tricks and too...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Ruby Compton + Emma Kennedy = Staff Training Brilliance!</h1><p>Switching things up this week, Ruby is on her own interviewing the fantastic Emma Kennedy, Director of  “Camp La Grande Aventure…en Anglais” summer camp, from Saint-Donat, Quebec, Canada. Camp La Grande Aventure….en Anglais is an English camp for francophones. Emma’s camp is located close to Gabrielle’s Camp Ouareau, Emma and Gab share many of the summer camp leadership tricks and tools. In this episode, Ruby and Emma dissect summer camp training and the importance of starting training, before training officially starts. </p><p>Keeping in touch before camp’s arrival is something that is now a top priority. Touchpoints with your teams prior to the start of camp allows your team to collaborate right from the start. The current pandemic has reinforced what camps already do, engage staff, engage early, or in Beth’s words…. Frontload! </p><p>Another great idea Emma brings to Camp Code is the idea of “starting fresh”. When working with your leadership team, remove your past schedules and training materials and allow your leadership team to think outside of the box. That older material is always there for you to lean on, but allowing your leadership team to collaborate on what skills are required to be a good counsellor and what other training tools would allow your leadership team to succeed, and your camp to have another great summer. </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p><b>From Emma Kennedy</b></p><p>During staff training, take an evening offsite to do something as a group. A good example is to take your team out for ice cream and allow your team to talk, get to know one another and collaborate outside of the camp environment. </p><p>-</p><p>Guest:<br/><br/></p><ul><li>Emma Kennedy, Camp Director - <a href='http://grandeaventureenanglais.com/en/'><b>Camp La Grande Aventure...en Anglais</b></a></li></ul><p><br/>Your Host:<br/><br/></p><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Ruby Compton + Emma Kennedy = Staff Training Brilliance!</h1><p>Switching things up this week, Ruby is on her own interviewing the fantastic Emma Kennedy, Director of  “Camp La Grande Aventure…en Anglais” summer camp, from Saint-Donat, Quebec, Canada. Camp La Grande Aventure….en Anglais is an English camp for francophones. Emma’s camp is located close to Gabrielle’s Camp Ouareau, Emma and Gab share many of the summer camp leadership tricks and tools. In this episode, Ruby and Emma dissect summer camp training and the importance of starting training, before training officially starts. </p><p>Keeping in touch before camp’s arrival is something that is now a top priority. Touchpoints with your teams prior to the start of camp allows your team to collaborate right from the start. The current pandemic has reinforced what camps already do, engage staff, engage early, or in Beth’s words…. Frontload! </p><p>Another great idea Emma brings to Camp Code is the idea of “starting fresh”. When working with your leadership team, remove your past schedules and training materials and allow your leadership team to think outside of the box. That older material is always there for you to lean on, but allowing your leadership team to collaborate on what skills are required to be a good counsellor and what other training tools would allow your leadership team to succeed, and your camp to have another great summer. </p><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p><b>From Emma Kennedy</b></p><p>During staff training, take an evening offsite to do something as a group. A good example is to take your team out for ice cream and allow your team to talk, get to know one another and collaborate outside of the camp environment. </p><p>-</p><p>Guest:<br/><br/></p><ul><li>Emma Kennedy, Camp Director - <a href='http://grandeaventureenanglais.com/en/'><b>Camp La Grande Aventure...en Anglais</b></a></li></ul><p><br/>Your Host:<br/><br/></p><ul><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2020 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Keeping it Drama Free When the World is Drama - Camp Code #69</itunes:title>
    <title>Keeping it Drama Free When the World is Drama - Camp Code #69</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Put out the spark before it becomes a dumpster-fire. Give your staff the tools to avoid and work through drama.Summer camp staff are usually a tight-knit group. As well, the expectations of a happy go lucky summer with friends vs the hard reality of living together in community smack into each other. This type of cosmic splatter happens to any and every organization at one point or another. As leaders, it is our goal to manage that state of cos...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Put out the spark before it becomes a dumpster-fire. Give your staff the tools to avoid and work through drama.</h1><p>Summer camp staff are usually a tight-knit group. As well, the expectations of a happy go lucky summer with friends vs the hard reality of living together in community smack into each other. This type of cosmic splatter happens to any and every organization at one point or another. As leaders, it is our goal to manage that state of cosmic distraction. We work from having differences and bring our community from disruption to resolution and work to land on collaboration.   </p><p>Working with people is complicated, you have to set the expectations at the beginning of staff training. As Beth says, by frontloading, it is easier for your staff to reach those attainable goals.  </p><p>When you are faced with challenges, you can separate these in the two steps of analyzing the situation and work together to resolve issues. To do this, you can break the “views” into a quadrant so you can have a better understanding of other people&apos;s perspectives. An example of a view would be campers vs parents vs directors vs staff and dissecting each perspective and how each view can influence the outcome of your resolution. </p><p><br/></p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p><b>From Beth Allison</b></p><p>Keeping camp drama free is going to be a challenge. If you flip this around and be the challenger, you can reward your staff who best made it through the week without any drama! Beth recommends a pin, keychain, bracelet or a t-shirt of a llama. Perhaps call it the “No-drama Llama” and make it visible to open it up as a discussion piece between staff and campers. </p><p><br/></p><p>Your Hosts:<br/><br/></p><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Put out the spark before it becomes a dumpster-fire. Give your staff the tools to avoid and work through drama.</h1><p>Summer camp staff are usually a tight-knit group. As well, the expectations of a happy go lucky summer with friends vs the hard reality of living together in community smack into each other. This type of cosmic splatter happens to any and every organization at one point or another. As leaders, it is our goal to manage that state of cosmic distraction. We work from having differences and bring our community from disruption to resolution and work to land on collaboration.   </p><p>Working with people is complicated, you have to set the expectations at the beginning of staff training. As Beth says, by frontloading, it is easier for your staff to reach those attainable goals.  </p><p>When you are faced with challenges, you can separate these in the two steps of analyzing the situation and work together to resolve issues. To do this, you can break the “views” into a quadrant so you can have a better understanding of other people&apos;s perspectives. An example of a view would be campers vs parents vs directors vs staff and dissecting each perspective and how each view can influence the outcome of your resolution. </p><p><br/></p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p><b>From Beth Allison</b></p><p>Keeping camp drama free is going to be a challenge. If you flip this around and be the challenger, you can reward your staff who best made it through the week without any drama! Beth recommends a pin, keychain, bracelet or a t-shirt of a llama. Perhaps call it the “No-drama Llama” and make it visible to open it up as a discussion piece between staff and campers. </p><p><br/></p><p>Your Hosts:<br/><br/></p><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Discussing #MeToo at Camp - Camp Code #68</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Giving staff the tools to be able to have one of the most important conversations of their lives &amp; directors the tools to make their culture even safer.This week, our hosts Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby explore the impact that the #MeToo movement has on summer camps.  As summer camp leaders, empowerment begins with you. Educating people and Sexual harassment policies are not enough. Camps need to outline the policies and create a dialogue t...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Giving staff the tools to be able to have one of the most important conversations of their lives &amp; directors the tools to make their culture even safer.</h1><p>This week, our hosts Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby explore the impact that the #MeToo movement has on summer camps. </p><p>As summer camp leaders, empowerment begins with you. Educating people and Sexual harassment policies are not enough. Camps need to outline the policies and create a dialogue to ensure staff are empowered to act when they recognize something inappropriate. We need to realize that not everyone is going to be comfortable enough to speak up, we must find other ways for staff to feel empowered to share or point out uncomfortable situations.</p><p>Training empowerment is not easy and neither is the conversation around sexual harassment. This episode was designed to help you cultivate your approach and build your community on trust and respect. Have a listen as Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby dissect the frameworks around these conversations. </p><p>A small shift in the way you approach the subject will make a big difference. </p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p><b>From Ruby Compton</b></p><p>This one is simple; Choose to communicate rather than to assume. We all know what assumptions do! When you feel something is unsettling or something you have questions about, it may lead to an assumption. Instead of assuming, lean in and ask a question to understand more. This will help us handle conflicts in a more constructive way.<br/><br/>-</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, Camp Director -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a>, Chief Exploration Officer - <a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Giving staff the tools to be able to have one of the most important conversations of their lives &amp; directors the tools to make their culture even safer.</h1><p>This week, our hosts Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby explore the impact that the #MeToo movement has on summer camps. </p><p>As summer camp leaders, empowerment begins with you. Educating people and Sexual harassment policies are not enough. Camps need to outline the policies and create a dialogue to ensure staff are empowered to act when they recognize something inappropriate. We need to realize that not everyone is going to be comfortable enough to speak up, we must find other ways for staff to feel empowered to share or point out uncomfortable situations.</p><p>Training empowerment is not easy and neither is the conversation around sexual harassment. This episode was designed to help you cultivate your approach and build your community on trust and respect. Have a listen as Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby dissect the frameworks around these conversations. </p><p>A small shift in the way you approach the subject will make a big difference. </p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p><b>From Ruby Compton</b></p><p>This one is simple; Choose to communicate rather than to assume. We all know what assumptions do! When you feel something is unsettling or something you have questions about, it may lead to an assumption. Instead of assuming, lean in and ask a question to understand more. This will help us handle conflicts in a more constructive way.<br/><br/>-</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, Camp Director -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a>, Chief Exploration Officer - <a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2020 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Training Staff to Transition from Frontline to Leadership Team - Camp Code #67</itunes:title>
    <title>Training Staff to Transition from Frontline to Leadership Team - Camp Code #67</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! How to help your future leaders see their future at camp!Are you like Gab? Does your camp have that special “little black book?”. You know, the one where you keep all the names of the campers and young staff that you just know will be great leadership team members someday? As directors, we are always looking out for the future. We do this because the earlier you can identify who may eventually take on the senior roles at camp, the earlier that ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>How to help your future leaders see their future at camp!</h1><p>Are you like Gab? Does your camp have that special “little black book?”.</p><p>You know, the one where you keep all the names of the campers and young staff that you just <em>know</em> will be great leadership team members someday?</p><p>As directors, we are always looking out for the future. We do this because the earlier you can identify who may eventually take on the senior roles at camp, the earlier that you can start to help them realize their potential and hone their skills.</p><p><em>How</em> you do that is a whole other story - and it depends on the specific person. If they are a keener who recognizes their skill and may be a little over-ambitious or cocky, how can we help them understand the realities of the job they want and give them the patience they are lacking? Conversely, what happens if that person doesn’t realize their potential? What resources and experiences should you give them to not force them, but guide them to the idea that they have a prosperous camp career ahead of them?</p><p>It’s hard - but it’s also a good thing Gab, Beth and Ruby aren’t shy about tackling hard issues!</p><p>Tune in to this episode to give you over 40 minutes of great ideas that you can implement both now and this summer to plant the seeds of potential for your future leadership staff.</p><p>Have a listen!<br/>-<br/>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode '>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p><b>From Jacqui Raill (via Gabrielle Raill)</b></p><p>Raincoat treats - reminds staff that your rainy day programs need to be as good if not better than your sunny day programs. Put a reminder in the camp staff&apos;s raincoat pocket so they have a reminder later in the summer to keep the rainy program full of treats!</p><p>-<br/><b>Your Hosts:</b></p><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>How to help your future leaders see their future at camp!</h1><p>Are you like Gab? Does your camp have that special “little black book?”.</p><p>You know, the one where you keep all the names of the campers and young staff that you just <em>know</em> will be great leadership team members someday?</p><p>As directors, we are always looking out for the future. We do this because the earlier you can identify who may eventually take on the senior roles at camp, the earlier that you can start to help them realize their potential and hone their skills.</p><p><em>How</em> you do that is a whole other story - and it depends on the specific person. If they are a keener who recognizes their skill and may be a little over-ambitious or cocky, how can we help them understand the realities of the job they want and give them the patience they are lacking? Conversely, what happens if that person doesn’t realize their potential? What resources and experiences should you give them to not force them, but guide them to the idea that they have a prosperous camp career ahead of them?</p><p>It’s hard - but it’s also a good thing Gab, Beth and Ruby aren’t shy about tackling hard issues!</p><p>Tune in to this episode to give you over 40 minutes of great ideas that you can implement both now and this summer to plant the seeds of potential for your future leadership staff.</p><p>Have a listen!<br/>-<br/>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode '>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a><br/>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p><b>From Jacqui Raill (via Gabrielle Raill)</b></p><p>Raincoat treats - reminds staff that your rainy day programs need to be as good if not better than your sunny day programs. Put a reminder in the camp staff&apos;s raincoat pocket so they have a reminder later in the summer to keep the rainy program full of treats!</p><p>-<br/><b>Your Hosts:</b></p><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto: beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto: ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2020 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Staff Who Aren&#39;t Great at the Beginning - Camp Code #66</itunes:title>
    <title>Staff Who Aren&#39;t Great at the Beginning - Camp Code #66</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Not everyone is an all-star camp staff at the beginning. We need to help them get there!As camp leaders, we’ve all been there.  We've all hired staff that are great on paper, but who just didn’t perform the way we thought they would.  However, just because they may not be starting out the way you hoped, doesn’t mean they cannot become the great camp leader you were hoping they would be.  To help them, and your whole team succeed,...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Not everyone is an all-star camp staff at the beginning. We need to help them get there!</h1><p>As camp leaders, we’ve all been there. </p><p>We&apos;ve all hired staff that are great on paper, but who just didn’t perform the way we thought they would. </p><p>However, just because they may not be starting out the way you hoped, doesn’t mean they cannot become the great camp leader you were hoping they would be. </p><p>To help them, and your whole team succeed, start by frontloading information to your staff. Use this time to ensure your expectations are clear right from the beginning. If your staff are not aware of what is expected of them, it’s on the Directors, not the staff! </p><p>By building trust in your staff, in particular, some of the challenging staff; you are able to connect with them so you can be truthful and address what needs to be addressed. As well, keep an eye on self-esteem levels. If you can identify when self-esteem is low, you can seize these moments to promote camp leadership and shape weaker staff to be leaders! When developing trust, there are 4 key concepts that can be used to help develop your staff:</p><ul><li>Explain things clearly </li><li>Ask questions</li><li>Involve staff in decisions and discussions </li><li>Appreciate them for the work they do! </li></ul><p><br/></p><p>For more tips and tricks, have a listen!</p><p><br/></p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p><b>From Ruby:</b></p><p>Ruby&apos;s plea to Camp Directors of the world. Format your staff training schedule to how it looks during the summer. Do your best to make the timing match up as closely as you can so they start to understand what the camp day looks like. You can add as many details as you want, or keep detailed information in other places around camp, but do your staff this small service and it will make a huge difference!</p><p><br/></p><p>Your Hosts:<br/><br/></p><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Not everyone is an all-star camp staff at the beginning. We need to help them get there!</h1><p>As camp leaders, we’ve all been there. </p><p>We&apos;ve all hired staff that are great on paper, but who just didn’t perform the way we thought they would. </p><p>However, just because they may not be starting out the way you hoped, doesn’t mean they cannot become the great camp leader you were hoping they would be. </p><p>To help them, and your whole team succeed, start by frontloading information to your staff. Use this time to ensure your expectations are clear right from the beginning. If your staff are not aware of what is expected of them, it’s on the Directors, not the staff! </p><p>By building trust in your staff, in particular, some of the challenging staff; you are able to connect with them so you can be truthful and address what needs to be addressed. As well, keep an eye on self-esteem levels. If you can identify when self-esteem is low, you can seize these moments to promote camp leadership and shape weaker staff to be leaders! When developing trust, there are 4 key concepts that can be used to help develop your staff:</p><ul><li>Explain things clearly </li><li>Ask questions</li><li>Involve staff in decisions and discussions </li><li>Appreciate them for the work they do! </li></ul><p><br/></p><p>For more tips and tricks, have a listen!</p><p><br/></p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p><br/></p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p><b>From Ruby:</b></p><p>Ruby&apos;s plea to Camp Directors of the world. Format your staff training schedule to how it looks during the summer. Do your best to make the timing match up as closely as you can so they start to understand what the camp day looks like. You can add as many details as you want, or keep detailed information in other places around camp, but do your staff this small service and it will make a huge difference!</p><p><br/></p><p>Your Hosts:<br/><br/></p><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 10 Mar 2020 06:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Staff Meetings Can Be Staff Training - Camp Code #65</itunes:title>
    <title>Staff Meetings Can Be Staff Training - Camp Code #65</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Make your meetings so extraordinary, your staff will actually look forward to them!How’s that for a challenge? At camp, we have the awesome privilege to get to inject every single moment with creativity and find new ways to engage our staff and campers. So why should meetings be any different? All meetings have a framework to follow to make any meeting successful. The basics are fairly simple, use an agenda, frontload the expectations of the me...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Make your meetings so extraordinary, your staff will actually look forward to them!</h1><p>How’s that for a challenge?</p><p>At camp, we have the awesome privilege to get to inject every single moment with creativity and find new ways to engage our staff and campers. So why should meetings be any different?</p><p>All meetings have a framework to follow to make any meeting successful. The basics are fairly simple, use an agenda, frontload the expectations of the meetings, and make sure it has a clear purpose. Some simple goals to take into consideration are what you can learn, achieve or solve during the meeting. </p><p>Staff retaining information is another thing that needs to be considered. Meetings can easily become repetitive and valuable information for staff can become easily forgotten. Engaging staff is a key leadership ability to help your staff retain information. The way you deliver your information has a great impact on what information will be retained.</p><ul><li>One of the best ways to kick off camp meetings is to begin with some singing or games. These add positivity to the room and allows your team to get focused in a more positive environment</li><li>Use visuals - Staff are more likely to retain pertinent information when charts, wheels, pictures, or other visual tools are used</li><li>Don’t use rest hour - Rest hour is a sacred moment for your campers and staff, let them recharge</li><li>Get staff members to talk about great moments in camping (GMICs), it will get your staff to reflect </li><li>Ask questions - How can I support you? - what campers are you struggling with? -  what&apos;s the best part of the day? - this will engage your staff and collectively work to resolve challenges.</li><li>Get your staff to take notes! - Be obvious for important notes, say things like “Write this down”</li><li>Recap your meetings - it gave one more opportunity for the staff to catch something they missed.</li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p><b>From Beth:</b></p><p>What do I need to remember about my age group?</p><p>Before your next group of campers arrive, have your team talk about what they need to remember when it comes to their specific age-group. Have them share their wisdom and remind one another to adjust the way you communicate, interact, and supervise them based on the age of campers. Example: If you have 8-year-old campers this week, remember that they need concrete instructions.</p><p>-</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Make your meetings so extraordinary, your staff will actually look forward to them!</h1><p>How’s that for a challenge?</p><p>At camp, we have the awesome privilege to get to inject every single moment with creativity and find new ways to engage our staff and campers. So why should meetings be any different?</p><p>All meetings have a framework to follow to make any meeting successful. The basics are fairly simple, use an agenda, frontload the expectations of the meetings, and make sure it has a clear purpose. Some simple goals to take into consideration are what you can learn, achieve or solve during the meeting. </p><p>Staff retaining information is another thing that needs to be considered. Meetings can easily become repetitive and valuable information for staff can become easily forgotten. Engaging staff is a key leadership ability to help your staff retain information. The way you deliver your information has a great impact on what information will be retained.</p><ul><li>One of the best ways to kick off camp meetings is to begin with some singing or games. These add positivity to the room and allows your team to get focused in a more positive environment</li><li>Use visuals - Staff are more likely to retain pertinent information when charts, wheels, pictures, or other visual tools are used</li><li>Don’t use rest hour - Rest hour is a sacred moment for your campers and staff, let them recharge</li><li>Get staff members to talk about great moments in camping (GMICs), it will get your staff to reflect </li><li>Ask questions - How can I support you? - what campers are you struggling with? -  what&apos;s the best part of the day? - this will engage your staff and collectively work to resolve challenges.</li><li>Get your staff to take notes! - Be obvious for important notes, say things like “Write this down”</li><li>Recap your meetings - it gave one more opportunity for the staff to catch something they missed.</li></ul><p>-</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>-</p><h1>Leadership Training Best Practice</h1><p><b>From Beth:</b></p><p>What do I need to remember about my age group?</p><p>Before your next group of campers arrive, have your team talk about what they need to remember when it comes to their specific age-group. Have them share their wisdom and remind one another to adjust the way you communicate, interact, and supervise them based on the age of campers. Example: If you have 8-year-old campers this week, remember that they need concrete instructions.</p><p>-</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><ul><li><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></li><li><a href='mailto:ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></li></ul><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Culture Shock and Training International Staff - Camp Code #64</itunes:title>
    <title>Culture Shock and Training International Staff - Camp Code #64</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! How to help your domestic and international staff acclimatize to your camp. The full ensemble is back! In this week’s episode Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby dive in to explore the culture shock of staff and developing techniques to train international staff. International staff members are a wonderful addition to your team, and, it takes a little extra work on your part! On top of the usual onboarding, there’s more intention that needs to go into the...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>How to help your domestic and international staff acclimatize to your camp.</p><p>The full ensemble is back!</p><p>In this week’s episode Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby dive in to explore the culture shock of staff and developing techniques to train international staff. International staff members are a wonderful addition to your team, and, it takes a little extra work on your part! On top of the usual onboarding, there’s more intention that needs to go into the way that you help that staff member develop initial relationships with senior staff and ensure that they are feeling comfortable and valued within the camp community.</p><p>Being valued is something that every employee finds desirable. As a leader, it is up to you to find ways to make your staff feel valued. When hiring international staff, there are a lot of things to take into consideration:</p><p>Having conversations about cultural differences between your international staff and the country you are in</p><p>Showcase the international staff’s culture, by introducing their food, games and songs to your staff</p><p>Assign a staff ambassador to international staff, make the ambassador your go-to person.</p><p>Before your international hire arrives, find a camp alumni to sponsor this hire, so they could write to them at camp and be part of their camp family</p><p>For more tips and tricks, tune in to this episode!</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>Leadership Training Best Practice</p><p>Credit: Ellen Nash - <a href='https://www.campnbb.com/'>Camp Northland B’nai Brith</a></p><p>It’s important that you look every single staff member in the eyes every single day. By doing this, you let the staff know that you see them and acknowledge them for their efforts.</p><p>Always have a staff snack in the evening as pretty much all of the staff show up and do as Ellen does and serve as many staff members as you can. By serving the staff, Ellen gets the opportunity to greet them, socialize and thank folks for their work each day.</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p>Thanks to our sponsor for this episode:</p><p>This Go Camp Pro podcast is sponsored in part by <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig</a> - CampGig is more than just a job board, CampGig is designed to be the most useful matching/search tool for camps and camp staff. Camps can sign up today to scan and search through CampGig’s vast selection of candidates. If you’ve ever wanted an “easy-button” for finding your next great camp staff, then head over to <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig.com</a> and set up your camp’s profile today.</p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>How to help your domestic and international staff acclimatize to your camp.</p><p>The full ensemble is back!</p><p>In this week’s episode Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby dive in to explore the culture shock of staff and developing techniques to train international staff. International staff members are a wonderful addition to your team, and, it takes a little extra work on your part! On top of the usual onboarding, there’s more intention that needs to go into the way that you help that staff member develop initial relationships with senior staff and ensure that they are feeling comfortable and valued within the camp community.</p><p>Being valued is something that every employee finds desirable. As a leader, it is up to you to find ways to make your staff feel valued. When hiring international staff, there are a lot of things to take into consideration:</p><p>Having conversations about cultural differences between your international staff and the country you are in</p><p>Showcase the international staff’s culture, by introducing their food, games and songs to your staff</p><p>Assign a staff ambassador to international staff, make the ambassador your go-to person.</p><p>Before your international hire arrives, find a camp alumni to sponsor this hire, so they could write to them at camp and be part of their camp family</p><p>For more tips and tricks, tune in to this episode!</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>Leadership Training Best Practice</p><p>Credit: Ellen Nash - <a href='https://www.campnbb.com/'>Camp Northland B’nai Brith</a></p><p>It’s important that you look every single staff member in the eyes every single day. By doing this, you let the staff know that you see them and acknowledge them for their efforts.</p><p>Always have a staff snack in the evening as pretty much all of the staff show up and do as Ellen does and serve as many staff members as you can. By serving the staff, Ellen gets the opportunity to greet them, socialize and thank folks for their work each day.</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p>Thanks to our sponsor for this episode:</p><p>This Go Camp Pro podcast is sponsored in part by <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig</a> - CampGig is more than just a job board, CampGig is designed to be the most useful matching/search tool for camps and camp staff. Camps can sign up today to scan and search through CampGig’s vast selection of candidates. If you’ve ever wanted an “easy-button” for finding your next great camp staff, then head over to <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig.com</a> and set up your camp’s profile today.</p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Training for the Transition from Camper to Staff  - Camp Code #63</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! How do you train future staff? Look to your campers! You might notice that this week, Ruby is steering the Camp Code ship by herself! Not to worry, the triumphant trio will be back next episode, and you’re going to love this one! Tune in to hear Ruby’s interview with Dan Davis, the Camp Director of Camp Rockmont. Dan has dedicated over three decades as a camp leader and has an abundance of knowledge to share with us. Transitioning Campers to St...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>How do you train future staff? Look to your campers!</p><p>You might notice that this week, Ruby is steering the Camp Code ship by herself! Not to worry, the triumphant trio will be back next episode, and you’re going to love this one!</p><p>Tune in to hear Ruby’s interview with Dan Davis, the Camp Director of <a href='https://rockmont.com/'>Camp Rockmont</a>. Dan has dedicated over three decades as a camp leader and has an abundance of knowledge to share with us.</p><p>Transitioning Campers to Staff starts early on in your camp journey. Dan talks about doing little things such as putting returning campers further from the dining hall or the beach and giving them the slight responsibility of having to walk that much further and still being punctual for meals and activities.</p><p>Have you ever wished you had a second chance at a job Interview? Dan talks about his experience with giving staff a second chance at an interview. Sometimes it can be eye contact or even slight body language that can make an interview start to go sideways. Dan and Ruby talk about getting a do-over and stopping an interview when things are going wrong, but taking that pause to address whatever it is that is not going well, then giving the opportunity to the potential staff to restart the interview process. If a potential staff member accepts the do-over and is able to make the small adjustments to have a better interview, it is a good indicator that you are interviewing someone that is capable of change, accepts criticism and most importantly, is really interested in the role they are applying for!</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>Leadership Training Best Practice</p><p>From Ruby:</p><p>Never miss the opportunity to talk about reminding your staff to sit up, and take a deep breath when sessions are going long. What happens to the brain when you sit up and take a breath of fresh air can really get the body stimulated again. A bonus tip for today is to try to start every training with questions to be answered. This will allow both the trainer and trainee to understand that at the end of the session, a certain question is to be answered...creating a partnership between everyone involved.</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p>Special Guest</p><p><a href='mailto:Dan@rockmont.com'>Dan Davies</a> - Camp Director at <a href='https://rockmont.com/'>Camp Rockmont</a></p><p>Thanks to our sponsor for this episode:</p><p>This Go Camp Pro podcast is sponsored in part by <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig</a> - CampGig is more than just a job board, CampGig is designed to be the most useful matching/search tool for camps and camp staff. Camps can sign up today to scan and search through CampGig’s vast selection of candidates. If you’ve ever wanted an “easy-button” for finding your next great camp staff, then head over to <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig.com</a> and set up your camp’s profile today.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>How do you train future staff? Look to your campers!</p><p>You might notice that this week, Ruby is steering the Camp Code ship by herself! Not to worry, the triumphant trio will be back next episode, and you’re going to love this one!</p><p>Tune in to hear Ruby’s interview with Dan Davis, the Camp Director of <a href='https://rockmont.com/'>Camp Rockmont</a>. Dan has dedicated over three decades as a camp leader and has an abundance of knowledge to share with us.</p><p>Transitioning Campers to Staff starts early on in your camp journey. Dan talks about doing little things such as putting returning campers further from the dining hall or the beach and giving them the slight responsibility of having to walk that much further and still being punctual for meals and activities.</p><p>Have you ever wished you had a second chance at a job Interview? Dan talks about his experience with giving staff a second chance at an interview. Sometimes it can be eye contact or even slight body language that can make an interview start to go sideways. Dan and Ruby talk about getting a do-over and stopping an interview when things are going wrong, but taking that pause to address whatever it is that is not going well, then giving the opportunity to the potential staff to restart the interview process. If a potential staff member accepts the do-over and is able to make the small adjustments to have a better interview, it is a good indicator that you are interviewing someone that is capable of change, accepts criticism and most importantly, is really interested in the role they are applying for!</p><p>We hope you love this episode of Camp Code! If you do, please consider subscribing to the show, and leaving us a rating in your Podcast app. It’s SO easy, just head to <a href='https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode'>https://ratethispodcast.com/campcode</a></p><p>Leadership Training Best Practice</p><p>From Ruby:</p><p>Never miss the opportunity to talk about reminding your staff to sit up, and take a deep breath when sessions are going long. What happens to the brain when you sit up and take a breath of fresh air can really get the body stimulated again. A bonus tip for today is to try to start every training with questions to be answered. This will allow both the trainer and trainee to understand that at the end of the session, a certain question is to be answered...creating a partnership between everyone involved.</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p>Special Guest</p><p><a href='mailto:Dan@rockmont.com'>Dan Davies</a> - Camp Director at <a href='https://rockmont.com/'>Camp Rockmont</a></p><p>Thanks to our sponsor for this episode:</p><p>This Go Camp Pro podcast is sponsored in part by <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig</a> - CampGig is more than just a job board, CampGig is designed to be the most useful matching/search tool for camps and camp staff. Camps can sign up today to scan and search through CampGig’s vast selection of candidates. If you’ve ever wanted an “easy-button” for finding your next great camp staff, then head over to <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig.com</a> and set up your camp’s profile today.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Conflict Between Staff - Camp Code #62</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Because conflict is going to happen, people! The Camp Code crew is back for their very first episode of 2020! To ring in the new year, this episode is filled with great tips and tricks, helping to give staff the tools to deal with conflict. Gab dives into an array of acronyms such as the A.C.T Program - Awareness, Communication and Together, and V.I.P - Validate feelings, Investigating and Problem-solving. She also goes in-depth talking about T...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Because conflict is <em>going</em> to happen, people!</p><p>The Camp Code crew is back for their very first episode of 2020!</p><p>To ring in the new year, this episode is filled with great tips and tricks, helping to give staff the tools to deal with conflict. Gab dives into an array of acronyms such as the A.C.T Program - Awareness, Communication and Together, and V.I.P - Validate feelings, Investigating and Problem-solving. She also goes in-depth talking about <a href='https://www.scienceofpeople.com/mirroring/'>The power of mirroring</a> and how to use mirroring to build connections with people.</p><p>Ruby talks about the importance of dealing with conflict in person. Too often, conflict involves emotions, and emotions cannot be shared over text, so having face to face discussions are the keys to success. As Camp Directors, it is important to equip your staff to some conflict management work for you. Your staff need the practice, and you cannot do it all!</p><p>Beth provides listeners with a ton of insight and explains that <b>EVERYONE</b> must take proactive steps to handle conflict. Personality tests are something that we should all take at various stages of life, camp leadership is one of those times and here is one Camp Codes favourites: <a href='https://my-personality-test.com/true-colours'>True colors personality test</a>. We are all going to be faced with it at some point, so Beth explains some key improvisational negotiation tactics:</p><p>Let people tell their story</p><p>Bring a reality check to the table</p><p>Identify the true impediment.</p><p>Leadership Training Best Practice</p><p>From Ruby:</p><p>When dealing with conflicts, <a href='https://youtu.be/75NLFMP61Fc'>Show awkward moments video</a> to kick things off. These people all lived through these awkward moments, so you can get through your conflict conversations!</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p>Thanks to our sponsor for this episode - CampGig</p><p>This Go Camp Pro podcast is sponsored in part by <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig</a> - CampGig is more than just a job board, CampGig is designed to be the most useful matching/search tool for camps and camp staff. Camps can sign up today to scan and search through CampGig’s vast selection of candidates. If you’ve ever wanted an “easy-button” for finding your next great camp staff, then head over to <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig.com</a> and set up your camp’s profile today.</p><p><figure data-trix-attachment='{&quot;contentType&quot;:&quot;image&quot;,&quot;height&quot;:20,&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png&quot;,&quot;width&quot;:55}' data-trix-content-type='image' class='attachment attachment--preview'><img src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' width='55' height='20'/><figcaption class='attachment__caption'></figcaption></figure> </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Because conflict is <em>going</em> to happen, people!</p><p>The Camp Code crew is back for their very first episode of 2020!</p><p>To ring in the new year, this episode is filled with great tips and tricks, helping to give staff the tools to deal with conflict. Gab dives into an array of acronyms such as the A.C.T Program - Awareness, Communication and Together, and V.I.P - Validate feelings, Investigating and Problem-solving. She also goes in-depth talking about <a href='https://www.scienceofpeople.com/mirroring/'>The power of mirroring</a> and how to use mirroring to build connections with people.</p><p>Ruby talks about the importance of dealing with conflict in person. Too often, conflict involves emotions, and emotions cannot be shared over text, so having face to face discussions are the keys to success. As Camp Directors, it is important to equip your staff to some conflict management work for you. Your staff need the practice, and you cannot do it all!</p><p>Beth provides listeners with a ton of insight and explains that <b>EVERYONE</b> must take proactive steps to handle conflict. Personality tests are something that we should all take at various stages of life, camp leadership is one of those times and here is one Camp Codes favourites: <a href='https://my-personality-test.com/true-colours'>True colors personality test</a>. We are all going to be faced with it at some point, so Beth explains some key improvisational negotiation tactics:</p><p>Let people tell their story</p><p>Bring a reality check to the table</p><p>Identify the true impediment.</p><p>Leadership Training Best Practice</p><p>From Ruby:</p><p>When dealing with conflicts, <a href='https://youtu.be/75NLFMP61Fc'>Show awkward moments video</a> to kick things off. These people all lived through these awkward moments, so you can get through your conflict conversations!</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p>Thanks to our sponsor for this episode - CampGig</p><p>This Go Camp Pro podcast is sponsored in part by <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig</a> - CampGig is more than just a job board, CampGig is designed to be the most useful matching/search tool for camps and camp staff. Camps can sign up today to scan and search through CampGig’s vast selection of candidates. If you’ve ever wanted an “easy-button” for finding your next great camp staff, then head over to <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig.com</a> and set up your camp’s profile today.</p><p><figure data-trix-attachment='{&quot;contentType&quot;:&quot;image&quot;,&quot;height&quot;:20,&quot;url&quot;:&quot;https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png&quot;,&quot;width&quot;:55}' data-trix-content-type='image' class='attachment attachment--preview'><img src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' width='55' height='20'/><figcaption class='attachment__caption'></figcaption></figure> </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Best Practices for Continuing Education for Returning Staff - Camp Code #61</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Keep your returning camp staff passionate and invested with continuing education opportunities The Camp Code team would like to wish all of our listeners a Happy New Year! As we start ringing the bells to bring on the start of the 2020 Camp Year, Ruby, Beth and Gabrielle give you the best practices for continuing education for returning staff. Investing in staff throughout the year is a key component to their success. Lack of growth opportuniti...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Keep your returning camp staff passionate and invested with continuing education opportunities</p><p>The Camp Code team would like to wish all of our listeners a Happy New Year! As we start ringing the bells to bring on the start of the 2020 Camp Year, Ruby, Beth and Gabrielle give you the best practices for continuing education for returning staff.</p><p>Investing in staff throughout the year is a key component to their success. Lack of growth opportunities is one of the key reasons for employee turnover. As employers, if you continue education, you will get highly educated staff, bringing new ideas to the table. Happy camp staff are loyal and this is shown in their productivity. As a benefit for staff, having continued education will allow them to gain different opportunities at camp, enhance self-image and have a positive impact on life. One of Beth’s ideas is to poll staff throughout the winter to see what they would like to learn. Based on that, you can develop a learning day for staff to focus primarily on what they actually want to learn.</p><p>Ruby talks about building on an idea she remembers from school when you could win the chance to be Principal for the day. For Ruby, this meant pizza at lunch and not confining to school uniforms, but if you expand upon that idea and develop a Director for the day, you can incorporate this into your program and allow returning staff to get insights on what it takes to become a Camp Director.</p><p>Have a listen to get all the tips and tricks from these pros!</p><p>Leadership Training Best Practice</p><p>From Gab:</p><p>Have you ever had some great returning staff who are more than qualified for their role, but who are showing signs of disinterest in some of the summer camp training sessions you are running? One idea is to put these staff in a group and have one of them lead where they go around camp, planting flags around spots where they learned life lessons. On the flags, they can write the story of their lesson. What this will do is throughout your summer leadership training sessions, your staff will see the flags, read them and think about what camp does for them. At the end of your sessions, have your new staff go around and plant the same flags, but this time, write down what life skills they would like to learn at camp.</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p>Thanks to our sponsor for this episode:</p><p>This Go Camp Pro podcast is sponsored in part by <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig</a> - CampGig is more than just a job board, CampGig is designed to be the most useful matching/search tool for camps and camp staff. Camps can sign up today to scan and search through CampGig’s vast selection of candidates. If you’ve ever wanted an “easy-button” for finding your next great camp staff, then head over to <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig.com</a> and set up your camp’s profile today.</p><p>As Ruby identifies, in order for summer camp leaders to teach self-esteem, it is important to always start with yourself. Take the time to learn your triggers that affects your mood and your view. After paying attention and awareness to your own mental health, it will allow you to grow to t</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Keep your returning camp staff passionate and invested with continuing education opportunities</p><p>The Camp Code team would like to wish all of our listeners a Happy New Year! As we start ringing the bells to bring on the start of the 2020 Camp Year, Ruby, Beth and Gabrielle give you the best practices for continuing education for returning staff.</p><p>Investing in staff throughout the year is a key component to their success. Lack of growth opportunities is one of the key reasons for employee turnover. As employers, if you continue education, you will get highly educated staff, bringing new ideas to the table. Happy camp staff are loyal and this is shown in their productivity. As a benefit for staff, having continued education will allow them to gain different opportunities at camp, enhance self-image and have a positive impact on life. One of Beth’s ideas is to poll staff throughout the winter to see what they would like to learn. Based on that, you can develop a learning day for staff to focus primarily on what they actually want to learn.</p><p>Ruby talks about building on an idea she remembers from school when you could win the chance to be Principal for the day. For Ruby, this meant pizza at lunch and not confining to school uniforms, but if you expand upon that idea and develop a Director for the day, you can incorporate this into your program and allow returning staff to get insights on what it takes to become a Camp Director.</p><p>Have a listen to get all the tips and tricks from these pros!</p><p>Leadership Training Best Practice</p><p>From Gab:</p><p>Have you ever had some great returning staff who are more than qualified for their role, but who are showing signs of disinterest in some of the summer camp training sessions you are running? One idea is to put these staff in a group and have one of them lead where they go around camp, planting flags around spots where they learned life lessons. On the flags, they can write the story of their lesson. What this will do is throughout your summer leadership training sessions, your staff will see the flags, read them and think about what camp does for them. At the end of your sessions, have your new staff go around and plant the same flags, but this time, write down what life skills they would like to learn at camp.</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p>Thanks to our sponsor for this episode:</p><p>This Go Camp Pro podcast is sponsored in part by <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig</a> - CampGig is more than just a job board, CampGig is designed to be the most useful matching/search tool for camps and camp staff. Camps can sign up today to scan and search through CampGig’s vast selection of candidates. If you’ve ever wanted an “easy-button” for finding your next great camp staff, then head over to <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig.com</a> and set up your camp’s profile today.</p><p>As Ruby identifies, in order for summer camp leaders to teach self-esteem, it is important to always start with yourself. Take the time to learn your triggers that affects your mood and your view. After paying attention and awareness to your own mental health, it will allow you to grow to t</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! The most basic human desire is to be able to fit in. In this episode, our hosts dive into stereotypes, managing life pressures and teaching our staff how to build self-esteem, create their potential and give them the superpowers required to battle any self-esteem issue. As Ruby identifies, in order for summer camp leaders to teach self-esteem, it is important to always start with yourself. Take the time to learn your triggers that affects your ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>The most basic human desire is to be able to fit in. In this episode, our hosts dive into stereotypes, managing life pressures and teaching our staff how to build self-esteem, create their potential and give them the superpowers required to battle any self-esteem issue.</p><p>As Ruby identifies, in order for summer camp leaders to teach self-esteem, it is important to always start with yourself. Take the time to learn your triggers that affects your mood and your view. After paying attention and awareness to your own mental health, it will allow you to grow to then be able to teach your staff.</p><p>Low self-esteem can trigger negativity, and can at times overpower the words of leaders at camp. Gabrielle explains a method she uses called the “SAS”. <b>S</b>top what you’re doing, <b>a</b>pproach appropriately, <b>s</b>peak kindly. In Gabriel’s experience, it is the speak kindly portion that promotes self-esteem. It’s about taking the conversation and add a flare of positivity.</p><p>For all the great tips from Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby, have a listen to this episode.</p><p>Leadership Training Best Practice</p><p>From Ruby:</p><p>Put an instructor who is willing to be vulnerable and says a challenging situation they dealt with and sets up what the challenge was. Describing the situation, they get the counsellors and leaders in the room to ask other questions to gather information from the instructor. All the participants then discuss what they would have done in groups. Afterwards - the instructor describes what they did to manage the situation, and using the info from the staff, adding how they would change their response if the situation were to arise again.</p><p>Shout-out to http://beetlesproject.org/</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p>Thanks to our sponsor for this episode:</p><p>This Go Camp Pro podcast is sponsored in part by <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig</a> - CampGig is more than just a job board, CampGig is designed to be the most useful matching/search tool for camps and camp staff. Camps can sign up today to scan and search through CampGig’s vast selection of candidates. If you’ve ever wanted an “easy-button” for finding your next great camp staff, then head over to <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig.com</a> and set up your camp’s profile today.</p><p><br/></p><p>  </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>The most basic human desire is to be able to fit in. In this episode, our hosts dive into stereotypes, managing life pressures and teaching our staff how to build self-esteem, create their potential and give them the superpowers required to battle any self-esteem issue.</p><p>As Ruby identifies, in order for summer camp leaders to teach self-esteem, it is important to always start with yourself. Take the time to learn your triggers that affects your mood and your view. After paying attention and awareness to your own mental health, it will allow you to grow to then be able to teach your staff.</p><p>Low self-esteem can trigger negativity, and can at times overpower the words of leaders at camp. Gabrielle explains a method she uses called the “SAS”. <b>S</b>top what you’re doing, <b>a</b>pproach appropriately, <b>s</b>peak kindly. In Gabriel’s experience, it is the speak kindly portion that promotes self-esteem. It’s about taking the conversation and add a flare of positivity.</p><p>For all the great tips from Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby, have a listen to this episode.</p><p>Leadership Training Best Practice</p><p>From Ruby:</p><p>Put an instructor who is willing to be vulnerable and says a challenging situation they dealt with and sets up what the challenge was. Describing the situation, they get the counsellors and leaders in the room to ask other questions to gather information from the instructor. All the participants then discuss what they would have done in groups. Afterwards - the instructor describes what they did to manage the situation, and using the info from the staff, adding how they would change their response if the situation were to arise again.</p><p>Shout-out to http://beetlesproject.org/</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p><p>Thanks to our sponsor for this episode:</p><p>This Go Camp Pro podcast is sponsored in part by <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig</a> - CampGig is more than just a job board, CampGig is designed to be the most useful matching/search tool for camps and camp staff. Camps can sign up today to scan and search through CampGig’s vast selection of candidates. If you’ve ever wanted an “easy-button” for finding your next great camp staff, then head over to <a href='https://campgig.com/'>CampGig.com</a> and set up your camp’s profile today.</p><p><br/></p><p>  </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Building Trust with Staff - Camp Code #59</itunes:title>
    <title>Building Trust with Staff - Camp Code #59</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! It All Starts with Trust! Managing summer camp staff, no problem...managing summer camp staff that don’t trust one another, that is where the challenge lays. Having staff sharing information, collaborating and working toward common goals is the foundation of trust and can bring the best out of your staff. Beth defines trust as reliance on the character, ability, strength or truth of someone or something. Breaking that down, trust means that you...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>It All Starts with Trust!</p><p>Managing summer camp staff, no problem...managing summer camp staff that don’t trust one another, that is where the challenge lays. Having staff sharing information, collaborating and working toward common goals is the foundation of trust and can bring the best out of your staff. Beth defines trust as reliance on the character, ability, strength or truth of someone or something. Breaking that down, trust means that you rely on someone else to do something, to the extent that you are willing to put yourself on the line for that thing. Trust is what brings teams together, so in this episode Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby breakdown how to develop trust within your team.</p><p><br/></p><p>Below are some tips on how to develop trust with your staff, we encourage you to listen in for more on...</p><p><br/></p><p>Starting with online meet and greets</p><p><br/></p><p>Using staff training as a job interview for the Camp Director. Use it as a way to work for your staff to earn their trust</p><p><br/></p><p>Work with your staff to build connections. Set the expectations with senior staff, and have them work with new staff to build connections and confidence</p><p><br/></p><p>Because I said I would - a TED talk on making promises, keeping them and the honour of our word</p><p><br/></p><p>Have a listen to hear about the great list of tricks and tips on how we can engage our staff and develop trust ultimately building great staff for your summer camp.</p><p><br/></p><p>Leadership Training Best Practice</p><p>From Beth:</p><p><br/></p><p>Align your words with your actions.</p><p><br/></p><p>When you notice your staff doing something that they maybe shouldn’t be doing, try asking “So, what’s your plan?”. You may be surprised by their thoughts and ideas and it will help maintain trust!</p><p><br/></p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p>Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau</p><p><br/></p><p>Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - CampHacker.tv</p><p><br/></p><p>Ruby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - Ruby Outdoors</p><p><br/></p><p>Thanks to our sponsor for this episode:</p><p>logo-camp-gig-transparent.png</p><p>This Go Camp Pro podcast is sponsored in part by CampGig - CampGig is more than just a job board, CampGig is designed to be the most useful matching/search tool for camps and camp staff. Camps can sign up today to scan and search through CampGig’s vast selection of candidates. If you’ve ever wanted an “easy-button” for finding your next great camp staff, then head over to CampGig.com and set up your camp’s profile today.</p><p>   </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>It All Starts with Trust!</p><p>Managing summer camp staff, no problem...managing summer camp staff that don’t trust one another, that is where the challenge lays. Having staff sharing information, collaborating and working toward common goals is the foundation of trust and can bring the best out of your staff. Beth defines trust as reliance on the character, ability, strength or truth of someone or something. Breaking that down, trust means that you rely on someone else to do something, to the extent that you are willing to put yourself on the line for that thing. Trust is what brings teams together, so in this episode Gabrielle, Beth and Ruby breakdown how to develop trust within your team.</p><p><br/></p><p>Below are some tips on how to develop trust with your staff, we encourage you to listen in for more on...</p><p><br/></p><p>Starting with online meet and greets</p><p><br/></p><p>Using staff training as a job interview for the Camp Director. Use it as a way to work for your staff to earn their trust</p><p><br/></p><p>Work with your staff to build connections. Set the expectations with senior staff, and have them work with new staff to build connections and confidence</p><p><br/></p><p>Because I said I would - a TED talk on making promises, keeping them and the honour of our word</p><p><br/></p><p>Have a listen to hear about the great list of tricks and tips on how we can engage our staff and develop trust ultimately building great staff for your summer camp.</p><p><br/></p><p>Leadership Training Best Practice</p><p>From Beth:</p><p><br/></p><p>Align your words with your actions.</p><p><br/></p><p>When you notice your staff doing something that they maybe shouldn’t be doing, try asking “So, what’s your plan?”. You may be surprised by their thoughts and ideas and it will help maintain trust!</p><p><br/></p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p>Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau</p><p><br/></p><p>Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - CampHacker.tv</p><p><br/></p><p>Ruby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - Ruby Outdoors</p><p><br/></p><p>Thanks to our sponsor for this episode:</p><p>logo-camp-gig-transparent.png</p><p>This Go Camp Pro podcast is sponsored in part by CampGig - CampGig is more than just a job board, CampGig is designed to be the most useful matching/search tool for camps and camp staff. Camps can sign up today to scan and search through CampGig’s vast selection of candidates. If you’ve ever wanted an “easy-button” for finding your next great camp staff, then head over to CampGig.com and set up your camp’s profile today.</p><p>   </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>The Indoor Generation - Camp Code #58</itunes:title>
    <title>The Indoor Generation - Camp Code #58</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Teach your staff and campers the value of #getoutside! Stop reading these show notes and just get outside! Leadership Training Best Practices Your Hosts: Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - CampHacker.tv Ruby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - Ruby Outdoors       ]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p><b>Teach your staff and campers the value of #getoutside!</b></p><p>Stop reading these show notes and just get outside!</p><p><b>Leadership Training Best Practices</b></p><p><b>Your Hosts:</b></p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a>      </p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p><b>Teach your staff and campers the value of #getoutside!</b></p><p>Stop reading these show notes and just get outside!</p><p><b>Leadership Training Best Practices</b></p><p><b>Your Hosts:</b></p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a>      </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Adjusting to Camp Culture - Camp Code #57</itunes:title>
    <title>Adjusting to Camp Culture - Camp Code #57</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Camp is weird! Let’s help staff navigate. Building off of what we learned from Episode 56, we wanted to focus on some of the findings our Camp Directors friends came across this past summer. Focusing on the outside world, and fitting in on some the cultures we develop at camp, we want to focus on some guidance to help prepare your staff for a summer at camp. Our hosts Beth Allison, Ruby Compton and Gabrielle Raill dig in to the following topics...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p><b>Camp is weird! Let’s help staff navigate.</b></p><p>Building off of what we learned from <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/2019/10/are-you-freaking-kidding-me'>Episode 56</a>, we wanted to focus on some of the findings our Camp Directors friends came across this past summer. Focusing on the outside world, and fitting in on some the cultures we develop at camp, we want to focus on some guidance to help prepare your staff for a summer at camp.</p><p>Our hosts Beth Allison, Ruby Compton and Gabrielle Raill dig in to the following topics:</p><p>Empowering the staff.. More and more, parents are calling to ask questions about contracts and/or asking for time off for their kids. We want to empower the staff, and are always looking for ways for staff to be accountable for their own employment.</p><p>Cellphones are a crutch that is a part of our culture, however; at camp it can interfere with the important connections that get created at camp.</p><p>Vaping!</p><p>Sleep habits, reflecting on the research of sleep and implementing these with staff</p><p>Moving from living alone, to having interaction all of the time and how we get staff to welcome being in reach with people at all times.</p><p>Leadership Training Best Practices</p><p>Overcoming the cell phone issue as a staff with a joy list</p><p>Gather the staff together with 5 flip chart papers and markers. Get the staff talking and adding things to categories on sheets like “this made me smile”, “this makes me happy”, “this was a memory or magical moment that I remember most”.</p><p>The kicker: Then ask them, “how many of these moments happened because of a phone?”</p><p>This can open up a conversation about your cell phone policy and how phones can help or hinder connection.</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a>     </p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p><b>Camp is weird! Let’s help staff navigate.</b></p><p>Building off of what we learned from <a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/camp-code/2019/10/are-you-freaking-kidding-me'>Episode 56</a>, we wanted to focus on some of the findings our Camp Directors friends came across this past summer. Focusing on the outside world, and fitting in on some the cultures we develop at camp, we want to focus on some guidance to help prepare your staff for a summer at camp.</p><p>Our hosts Beth Allison, Ruby Compton and Gabrielle Raill dig in to the following topics:</p><p>Empowering the staff.. More and more, parents are calling to ask questions about contracts and/or asking for time off for their kids. We want to empower the staff, and are always looking for ways for staff to be accountable for their own employment.</p><p>Cellphones are a crutch that is a part of our culture, however; at camp it can interfere with the important connections that get created at camp.</p><p>Vaping!</p><p>Sleep habits, reflecting on the research of sleep and implementing these with staff</p><p>Moving from living alone, to having interaction all of the time and how we get staff to welcome being in reach with people at all times.</p><p>Leadership Training Best Practices</p><p>Overcoming the cell phone issue as a staff with a joy list</p><p>Gather the staff together with 5 flip chart papers and markers. Get the staff talking and adding things to categories on sheets like “this made me smile”, “this makes me happy”, “this was a memory or magical moment that I remember most”.</p><p>The kicker: Then ask them, “how many of these moments happened because of a phone?”</p><p>This can open up a conversation about your cell phone policy and how phones can help or hinder connection.</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a>     </p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Are You Freaking Kidding Me!? - Camp Code #56</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! After a shortened Season 6 and a lot of questions from fellow listeners, WE ARE BACK with Season 7. This episode is dedicated to those moments where you as a camp director see something and say, “Are You Freaking Kidding Me!?”. Our hosts Beth, Ruby and Gabs have plenty of experience as Camp Directors and they are here to share stories of times where even they were at a loss! From sounding happy on the phone, riding public transit to doing laund...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>After a shortened Season 6 and a lot of questions from fellow listeners, WE ARE BACK with Season 7.</p><p>This episode is dedicated to those moments where you as a camp director see something and say, “Are You Freaking Kidding Me!?”.</p><p>Our hosts Beth, Ruby and Gabs have plenty of experience as Camp Directors and they are here to share stories of times where even they were at a loss!</p><p>From sounding happy on the phone, riding public transit to doing laundry are all examples of some of the things that we, as directors may take for granted, but are still so necessary to teach our young leaders.</p><p>Tune in as our hosts explore ways to work through challenges such as:</p><p>Running scenarios to help camp staff work through real life examples</p><p>Journaling beside your bed. Write down your frustrations at night in one place and ToDos for the next morning.</p><p>Interview new staff and veteran staff at the end of the year asking “what do you wish that a new staff member knew prior to the start of summer”</p><p>Teach the chores by front loading expectations with staff</p><p><b>Leadership Training Best Practices</b></p><p>“Can I show you something” is a phrase that great leaders use. From teaching staff how to budget or greeting parents, or teaching great things at camp. Mentoring staff is a key part for both yours and camp staff success.</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>After a shortened Season 6 and a lot of questions from fellow listeners, WE ARE BACK with Season 7.</p><p>This episode is dedicated to those moments where you as a camp director see something and say, “Are You Freaking Kidding Me!?”.</p><p>Our hosts Beth, Ruby and Gabs have plenty of experience as Camp Directors and they are here to share stories of times where even they were at a loss!</p><p>From sounding happy on the phone, riding public transit to doing laundry are all examples of some of the things that we, as directors may take for granted, but are still so necessary to teach our young leaders.</p><p>Tune in as our hosts explore ways to work through challenges such as:</p><p>Running scenarios to help camp staff work through real life examples</p><p>Journaling beside your bed. Write down your frustrations at night in one place and ToDos for the next morning.</p><p>Interview new staff and veteran staff at the end of the year asking “what do you wish that a new staff member knew prior to the start of summer”</p><p>Teach the chores by front loading expectations with staff</p><p><b>Leadership Training Best Practices</b></p><p>“Can I show you something” is a phrase that great leaders use. From teaching staff how to budget or greeting parents, or teaching great things at camp. Mentoring staff is a key part for both yours and camp staff success.</p><p>Your Hosts:</p><p><a href='http://www.railldesign.com/'><b>Gabrielle Raill</b></a>, <b>Camp Director</b> -<a href='http://ouareau.com/'> <b>Camp Ouareau</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20beth@camphacker.tv'><b>Beth Allison</b></a><b>, Camp Consultant - </b><a href='https://www.camphacker.tv/'><b>CampHacker.tv</b></a></p><p><a href='mailto:%20ruby@rubyoutdoors.com'><b>Ruby Compton</b></a><b>, Chief Exploration Officer - </b><a href='https://rubyoutdoors.com/'><b>Ruby Outdoors</b></a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Training Staff to be Decision-Makers - Camp Code #55</itunes:title>
    <title>Training Staff to be Decision-Makers - Camp Code #55</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! More and more directors are saying they are finding their staff less and less willing to make decisions. In a world where there are constantly more options available to us, to make a decision can be downright paralyzing. Listen in as Gabz, Ruby, and Beth discuss their best ideas for helping to empower and educator your staff on being smart decision makers at camp. Best Practice for Leadership Training When making a decision with a group, explai...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>More and more directors are saying they are finding their staff less and less willing to make decisions. In a world where there are constantly more options available to us, to make a decision can be downright paralyzing. Listen in as Gabz, Ruby, and Beth discuss their best ideas for helping to empower and educator your staff on being smart decision makers at camp.</p><p>Best Practice for Leadership Training</p><p>When making a decision with a group, explain the Data - Debate - Decide framework for decisionmaking. First, a group must gather data before making a decision and that process may be quite simple or very involved. Next, once the relevant data is on the table, take time to debate the issue at hand using data-based arguments. Finally, take the step to make a decision. The decision may be that more data is needed! Regardless, having this framework can be helpful when discussing issues that are multi-faceted that lead to roundabout conversations where you are covering the same info again and again. By being able to identify what stage you are in, the 3-Ds can help you understand what you need to move forward. <br/><br/>HT to <a href='https://www.inc.com/les-mckeown/how-to-make-good-decisions-as-a-team.html'>Les McKeown at inc.com</a> for this concept that Ruby really really likes.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>More and more directors are saying they are finding their staff less and less willing to make decisions. In a world where there are constantly more options available to us, to make a decision can be downright paralyzing. Listen in as Gabz, Ruby, and Beth discuss their best ideas for helping to empower and educator your staff on being smart decision makers at camp.</p><p>Best Practice for Leadership Training</p><p>When making a decision with a group, explain the Data - Debate - Decide framework for decisionmaking. First, a group must gather data before making a decision and that process may be quite simple or very involved. Next, once the relevant data is on the table, take time to debate the issue at hand using data-based arguments. Finally, take the step to make a decision. The decision may be that more data is needed! Regardless, having this framework can be helpful when discussing issues that are multi-faceted that lead to roundabout conversations where you are covering the same info again and again. By being able to identify what stage you are in, the 3-Ds can help you understand what you need to move forward. <br/><br/>HT to <a href='https://www.inc.com/les-mckeown/how-to-make-good-decisions-as-a-team.html'>Les McKeown at inc.com</a> for this concept that Ruby really really likes.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Women in Camp Summit Crossver Episode with Rec Heads and Camp Nerds - Bonus Episode</itunes:title>
    <title>Women in Camp Summit Crossver Episode with Rec Heads and Camp Nerds - Bonus Episode</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Gabz, Beth, and Ruby have spent the last several months working with Colette and Kim from ACA Illinois to put together the first annual Women in Camp Summit. Patti Sampson of Patchwork Marketplace teamed up with the Camp Code co-hosts to do a crossover episode of the podcast to talk about this exciting event.   Check out the Rec Heads and Camp Nerds podcast here and learn more about the cool work Patti is doing at Patchwork Marketplace and how ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Gabz, Beth, and Ruby have spent the last several months working with Colette and Kim from ACA Illinois to put together the first annual <a href='http://www.acail.org/women-in-camp-summit.html'>Women in Camp Summit</a>. Patti Sampson of Patchwork Marketplace teamed up with the Camp Code co-hosts to do a crossover episode of the podcast to talk about this exciting event. <br/><br/>Check out the <a href='http://recheadsandcampnerds.libsyn.com/'>Rec Heads and Camp Nerds</a> podcast here and learn more about the cool work Patti is doing at <a href='https://patchworkmarketplace.com/'>Patchwork Marketplace</a> and how you can get involved! Also, if you aren’t following Patti on Instagram, she is a boss at Insta stories. <a href='http://www.instagram.com/thecampnerd'>Check out how to do it well!</a></p><p><b>The deadline to register for the Women in Camp Summit is October 1, 2018. Reserve your spot today! </b></p><p><a href='http://www.acail.org/women-in-camp-summit.html'><b>Women in Camp Summit</b></a></p><p><b>November 7-9, 2018</b></p><p><b>Chicago area - St Charles, IL - Pheasant Run Resort </b></p><p><b>$300 (some meals included)</b></p><p><a href='http://www.acail.org/register.html'>Register for the Summit NOW</a></p><p><b><br/>Can’t make it to the Summit but want to help a sister out? </b></p><p><a href='https://www.givegab.com/campaigns/women-in-camp-summit-fundraiser?utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=transactional&amp;utm_campaign=donation-verification'>Help a sister out - Donate now</a></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Gabz, Beth, and Ruby have spent the last several months working with Colette and Kim from ACA Illinois to put together the first annual <a href='http://www.acail.org/women-in-camp-summit.html'>Women in Camp Summit</a>. Patti Sampson of Patchwork Marketplace teamed up with the Camp Code co-hosts to do a crossover episode of the podcast to talk about this exciting event. <br/><br/>Check out the <a href='http://recheadsandcampnerds.libsyn.com/'>Rec Heads and Camp Nerds</a> podcast here and learn more about the cool work Patti is doing at <a href='https://patchworkmarketplace.com/'>Patchwork Marketplace</a> and how you can get involved! Also, if you aren’t following Patti on Instagram, she is a boss at Insta stories. <a href='http://www.instagram.com/thecampnerd'>Check out how to do it well!</a></p><p><b>The deadline to register for the Women in Camp Summit is October 1, 2018. Reserve your spot today! </b></p><p><a href='http://www.acail.org/women-in-camp-summit.html'><b>Women in Camp Summit</b></a></p><p><b>November 7-9, 2018</b></p><p><b>Chicago area - St Charles, IL - Pheasant Run Resort </b></p><p><b>$300 (some meals included)</b></p><p><a href='http://www.acail.org/register.html'>Register for the Summit NOW</a></p><p><b><br/>Can’t make it to the Summit but want to help a sister out? </b></p><p><a href='https://www.givegab.com/campaigns/women-in-camp-summit-fundraiser?utm_medium=email&amp;utm_source=transactional&amp;utm_campaign=donation-verification'>Help a sister out - Donate now</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Designing Training for Volunteers - Camp Code #52</itunes:title>
    <title>Designing Training for Volunteers - Camp Code #52</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Many camps have some portion of their staff comprised of volunteers. Be it your nurse for the week who is also a camper parent and trading their work for their child's camp tuition or a community member who simply loves to give back to camp, it is important that these folks get trained too.If your camp is staffed entirely by volunteers, a complete staff training is still necessary; however there are additional considerations for executing that ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Many camps have some portion of their staff comprised of volunteers. Be it your nurse for the week who is also a camper parent and trading their work for their child&apos;s camp tuition or a community member who simply loves to give back to camp, it is important that these folks get trained too.If your camp is staffed entirely by volunteers, a complete staff training is still necessary; however there are additional considerations for executing that training, especially when volunteers are coming and going throughout the summer. In this episode, Gabz, Beth, and Ruby discuss some of their recommendations for training volunteers.Best Practice for Leadership TrainingConsider implementing a recognition program for volunteers that highlights the amount of time (in whatever increment makes sense for your camp) that a person has dedicated time to camp. Bonus points for it being a wearable that can be worn at and outside of camp. By having this visual recognition, other in the community become aware that it is, not only an option to come give time to camp, but also that it is a celebrated and valued.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Many camps have some portion of their staff comprised of volunteers. Be it your nurse for the week who is also a camper parent and trading their work for their child&apos;s camp tuition or a community member who simply loves to give back to camp, it is important that these folks get trained too.If your camp is staffed entirely by volunteers, a complete staff training is still necessary; however there are additional considerations for executing that training, especially when volunteers are coming and going throughout the summer. In this episode, Gabz, Beth, and Ruby discuss some of their recommendations for training volunteers.Best Practice for Leadership TrainingConsider implementing a recognition program for volunteers that highlights the amount of time (in whatever increment makes sense for your camp) that a person has dedicated time to camp. Bonus points for it being a wearable that can be worn at and outside of camp. By having this visual recognition, other in the community become aware that it is, not only an option to come give time to camp, but also that it is a celebrated and valued.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2018 12:22:44 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Helping Staff Know If Their Gifts are Best Used at Camp or Elsewhere - Camp Code #51</itunes:title>
    <title>Helping Staff Know If Their Gifts are Best Used at Camp or Elsewhere - Camp Code #51</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Every camp director has had that staff member who needs to move on from camp but having the conversation can be difficult. Tune in to hear Beth, Gabz, and Ruby share their best tips for having those conversations now and how to build this idea of "growing elsewhere" into your camp culture so anyone in your community understands that it may be in everyone's best interest to move on. Best Practice for Leadership TrainingAfter a session during tra...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Every camp director has had that staff member who needs to move on from camp but having the conversation can be difficult. Tune in to hear Beth, Gabz, and Ruby share their best tips for having those conversations now and how to build this idea of &quot;growing elsewhere&quot; into your camp culture so anyone in your community understands that it may be in everyone&apos;s best interest to move on. Best Practice for Leadership TrainingAfter a session during training and the possibility of moving on, have staff write you a short letter on their own. Get each person to write to you, the camp director, and to fill in the blanks.Dear [Camp Director]If I am ever exhibiting these behaviors:_______________________________please sit down and have the talk with me. I&apos;ll be scared to leave camp and try something new, but if you say these things to me,_______________________________, it would be helpful. I know you are always thinking of the best interests of camp and of me and I also know that I will always have a place here and this will always be my home. And here are ways I&apos;d like to have this conversation:(Add your own ending/sign off)Then, partner staff up and have them read their letters out loud. Be sure to tell them that you will be doing this as part of the activity so staff don&apos;t feel like they have to share things that are to deeply personal.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Every camp director has had that staff member who needs to move on from camp but having the conversation can be difficult. Tune in to hear Beth, Gabz, and Ruby share their best tips for having those conversations now and how to build this idea of &quot;growing elsewhere&quot; into your camp culture so anyone in your community understands that it may be in everyone&apos;s best interest to move on. Best Practice for Leadership TrainingAfter a session during training and the possibility of moving on, have staff write you a short letter on their own. Get each person to write to you, the camp director, and to fill in the blanks.Dear [Camp Director]If I am ever exhibiting these behaviors:_______________________________please sit down and have the talk with me. I&apos;ll be scared to leave camp and try something new, but if you say these things to me,_______________________________, it would be helpful. I know you are always thinking of the best interests of camp and of me and I also know that I will always have a place here and this will always be my home. And here are ways I&apos;d like to have this conversation:(Add your own ending/sign off)Then, partner staff up and have them read their letters out loud. Be sure to tell them that you will be doing this as part of the activity so staff don&apos;t feel like they have to share things that are to deeply personal.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>12 More Quickfire Videos for Staff Training - Camp Code #50</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Video continues to be a powerful resource in this day and age. Beth, Gab, and Ruby discuss 12 more of their favorites that can be incorporated into staff training this year. Gabz VideosMisunderstandings Knowing our limits Visual Note Taking This Grandma Is Trying To Use Google Home Beth’s VideosRaising Successful Kids  Transgender Kids  Failure is the only way to Learn  The Power of Introverts  Bonus: How to Start a Movement Ruby's VideosSay My...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Video continues to be a powerful resource in this day and age. Beth, Gab, and Ruby discuss 12 more of their favorites that can be incorporated into staff training this year.</p><h2>Gabz Videos</h2><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBp4mycIW1w'><span style='font-size:11pt'>Misunderstandings</span></a></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTrqGwj3XpA'>Knowing our limits</a></span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNFk1HvlCho'>Visual Note Taking</a></span></p><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://youtu.be/e2R0NSKtVA0'>This Grandma Is Trying To Use Google Home</a></p><h2>Beth’s Videos</h2><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyElHdaqkjo&amp;t=119s'>Raising Successful Kids</a> </span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.them.us/story/how-to-raise-a-child'>Transgender Kids</a> </span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYTN7yVYbeg&amp;t=675s'>Failure is the only way to Learn</a> </span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0KYU2j0TM4'>The Power of Introverts</a> </span></p><p><strong>Bonus</strong><span style='font-size:11pt'>: <a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V74AxCqOTvg&amp;t=190s'>How to Start a Movement</a></span></p><h2>Ruby&apos;s Videos</h2><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.facebook.com/perolike/videos/1628977003856351/'>Say My Name Right</a> </span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gojOJwYwFfM'>Where the Wild Things Play</a></span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'>TED Talk - <a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeSVMG4GkeQ'>Dark Side of the Subjunctive</a> </span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://youtu.be/5J6jAC6XxAI'>Fear Setting</a> </span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'>On the day of this 50th episode, Gab, Beth, and Ruby want to say a huge THANK YOU to all of our listeners for tuning in, sharing ideas, and continuing to lead extraordinary staff orientations each summer. Thank you for making the camping industry great. Here&apos;s to 50 more!</span></p><style type='text/css'></style><div style='clear:left'><a href='https://static1.squarespace.com/static/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/530ba5ffe4b0dbc78d1944ac/5a770d91e4966bf9ce656340/1519951987503/1500w/CC_Episode_50.jpg' title='View image'><img border='0' style='max-width:100%' src='https://static1.squarespace.com/static/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/530ba5ffe4b0dbc78d1944ac/5a770d91e4966bf9ce656340/1519951987503/1500w/CC_Episode_50.jpg'/></a></div><div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208944/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208944/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208944/camp-code,'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208944/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208944/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds&lt;/truncato-artificial-root&gt;'></div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Video continues to be a powerful resource in this day and age. Beth, Gab, and Ruby discuss 12 more of their favorites that can be incorporated into staff training this year.</p><h2>Gabz Videos</h2><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBp4mycIW1w'><span style='font-size:11pt'>Misunderstandings</span></a></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTrqGwj3XpA'>Knowing our limits</a></span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNFk1HvlCho'>Visual Note Taking</a></span></p><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://youtu.be/e2R0NSKtVA0'>This Grandma Is Trying To Use Google Home</a></p><h2>Beth’s Videos</h2><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyElHdaqkjo&amp;t=119s'>Raising Successful Kids</a> </span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.them.us/story/how-to-raise-a-child'>Transgender Kids</a> </span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYTN7yVYbeg&amp;t=675s'>Failure is the only way to Learn</a> </span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0KYU2j0TM4'>The Power of Introverts</a> </span></p><p><strong>Bonus</strong><span style='font-size:11pt'>: <a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V74AxCqOTvg&amp;t=190s'>How to Start a Movement</a></span></p><h2>Ruby&apos;s Videos</h2><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.facebook.com/perolike/videos/1628977003856351/'>Say My Name Right</a> </span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gojOJwYwFfM'>Where the Wild Things Play</a></span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'>TED Talk - <a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeSVMG4GkeQ'>Dark Side of the Subjunctive</a> </span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://youtu.be/5J6jAC6XxAI'>Fear Setting</a> </span></p><p><span style='font-size:11pt'>On the day of this 50th episode, Gab, Beth, and Ruby want to say a huge THANK YOU to all of our listeners for tuning in, sharing ideas, and continuing to lead extraordinary staff orientations each summer. Thank you for making the camping industry great. Here&apos;s to 50 more!</span></p><style type='text/css'></style><div style='clear:left'><a href='https://static1.squarespace.com/static/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/530ba5ffe4b0dbc78d1944ac/5a770d91e4966bf9ce656340/1519951987503/1500w/CC_Episode_50.jpg' title='View image'><img border='0' style='max-width:100%' src='https://static1.squarespace.com/static/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/530ba5ffe4b0dbc78d1944ac/5a770d91e4966bf9ce656340/1519951987503/1500w/CC_Episode_50.jpg'/></a></div><div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208944/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208944/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208944/camp-code,'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208944/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208944/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds&lt;/truncato-artificial-root&gt;'></div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Consent at Camp - Camp Code #49</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Teaching campers and staff about consent in a vitally important wayThough recent headlines have brought this concept to the forefront, this has been a conversation that has been ongoing. This is not a fad conversation and right now, there is an opportunity for youthe development professionals to dive deep and make influence real change in the world. It is critically important that the concept of consent is taught at camp to both campers and sta...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Teaching campers and staff about consent in a vitally important way</h1><p>Though recent headlines have brought this concept to the forefront, this has been a conversation that has been ongoing. This is not a fad conversation and right now, there is an opportunity for youthe development professionals to dive deep and make influence real change in the world. It is critically important that the concept of consent is taught at camp to both campers and staff this summer and from now on. #Wehavetobebetter and bring the conversation forward. The industry of camp has a role and responsibility to reset the narrative of the disrespect and disconnection that leads to allegations and assault.</p><p>Teaching campers about consent within the framework of empowering campers to take ownership of giving consent over their own bodies, not only in sexual situations, but in the broader context of everyday life.</p><h2>Best Practice in Leadership Training</h2><p>Consent is not a male-female issue. It is a power issue. Recognize that people in your camp community have different levels of power and the concept and language of consent allows for a discussion that helps empower all voices to be heard.</p><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' href='https://youtu.be/oQbei5JGiT8'>Consent as Tea</a></p><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='http://Campus Toolkit for Creating Consent Culture'>Campus Toolkit for Creating Consent Culture</a></p><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2HQQm1qa-SbFIjfdFuuoiA'>Ask Doctor G Youtube Channel</a></p><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://policy.umn.edu/archive/sexualassault-appa'>University of Minnesota Consent Policy</a></p><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='http://www.teachconsent.org/'>Teachconsent.org</a></p>                                                                <img class='thumb-image' data-image='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1515373860961-SMVDRPDXRHDKTP2OOSFZ/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kLRndYM7wUG9OSQUwMvwqKh7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmG94TGNuzCcCPVStE9JyN8J01fNPK9rzXLGXw7QWK4YTA5oO38TOH9zJey1lzv2Wq/CC_Logo_MasterClass.jpg' data-image-dimensions='1168x1178' data-image-focal-point='0.5,0.0' alt='CC_Logo_MasterClass.jpg' data-load='false' data-image-id='5a52c524ec212d62e30b2833' data-type='image' src='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1515373860961-SMVDRPDXRHDKTP2OOSFZ/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kLRndYM7wUG9OSQUwMvwqKh7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmG94TGNuzCcCPVStE9JyN8J01fNPK9rzXLGXw7QWK4YTA5oO38TOH9zJey1lzv2Wq/CC_Logo_MasterClass.jpg?format=1000w'/>                                                          <p> </p><p><em><strong>Tell us your ideas or reflections on this episode by using the following hashtags: #wehavetobebetter and #campcode</strong></em>.</p><p> </p><p> </p><h2>Want more Camp Code?</h2><p>Gab, Beth, and Ruby are offering a 12-week masterclass to help directors build their staff trainings this winter/spring called<strong> </strong><strong><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='http://gocamp.pro/campcode'>Designing Staff Training: A Masterclass with the Cohosts of Camp Code</a>. </strong>Over the 12-weeks, participants will partake in weekly phone calls, set aside time to build staff training schedules, and discuss ideas for training with other like-minded #camppros who can&apos;t get enough of talking about training!</p><p>This course will...</p><ul dir='ltr'><li>help you design the best staff training.</li><li>provide access to a private Slack workspace.</li><li>hold you accountable to your staff training design timeline.</li><li>break down staff training planning into digestable chunks.</li><li>provide a small and personal community of likeminded #camppros.</li><li>help you have your best summer yet.</li></ul><p>Registration is open now and enro</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><h1>Teaching campers and staff about consent in a vitally important way</h1><p>Though recent headlines have brought this concept to the forefront, this has been a conversation that has been ongoing. This is not a fad conversation and right now, there is an opportunity for youthe development professionals to dive deep and make influence real change in the world. It is critically important that the concept of consent is taught at camp to both campers and staff this summer and from now on. #Wehavetobebetter and bring the conversation forward. The industry of camp has a role and responsibility to reset the narrative of the disrespect and disconnection that leads to allegations and assault.</p><p>Teaching campers about consent within the framework of empowering campers to take ownership of giving consent over their own bodies, not only in sexual situations, but in the broader context of everyday life.</p><h2>Best Practice in Leadership Training</h2><p>Consent is not a male-female issue. It is a power issue. Recognize that people in your camp community have different levels of power and the concept and language of consent allows for a discussion that helps empower all voices to be heard.</p><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' href='https://youtu.be/oQbei5JGiT8'>Consent as Tea</a></p><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='http://Campus Toolkit for Creating Consent Culture'>Campus Toolkit for Creating Consent Culture</a></p><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2HQQm1qa-SbFIjfdFuuoiA'>Ask Doctor G Youtube Channel</a></p><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://policy.umn.edu/archive/sexualassault-appa'>University of Minnesota Consent Policy</a></p><p><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='http://www.teachconsent.org/'>Teachconsent.org</a></p>                                                                <img class='thumb-image' data-image='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1515373860961-SMVDRPDXRHDKTP2OOSFZ/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kLRndYM7wUG9OSQUwMvwqKh7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmG94TGNuzCcCPVStE9JyN8J01fNPK9rzXLGXw7QWK4YTA5oO38TOH9zJey1lzv2Wq/CC_Logo_MasterClass.jpg' data-image-dimensions='1168x1178' data-image-focal-point='0.5,0.0' alt='CC_Logo_MasterClass.jpg' data-load='false' data-image-id='5a52c524ec212d62e30b2833' data-type='image' src='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1515373860961-SMVDRPDXRHDKTP2OOSFZ/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kLRndYM7wUG9OSQUwMvwqKh7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmG94TGNuzCcCPVStE9JyN8J01fNPK9rzXLGXw7QWK4YTA5oO38TOH9zJey1lzv2Wq/CC_Logo_MasterClass.jpg?format=1000w'/>                                                          <p> </p><p><em><strong>Tell us your ideas or reflections on this episode by using the following hashtags: #wehavetobebetter and #campcode</strong></em>.</p><p> </p><p> </p><h2>Want more Camp Code?</h2><p>Gab, Beth, and Ruby are offering a 12-week masterclass to help directors build their staff trainings this winter/spring called<strong> </strong><strong><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='http://gocamp.pro/campcode'>Designing Staff Training: A Masterclass with the Cohosts of Camp Code</a>. </strong>Over the 12-weeks, participants will partake in weekly phone calls, set aside time to build staff training schedules, and discuss ideas for training with other like-minded #camppros who can&apos;t get enough of talking about training!</p><p>This course will...</p><ul dir='ltr'><li>help you design the best staff training.</li><li>provide access to a private Slack workspace.</li><li>hold you accountable to your staff training design timeline.</li><li>break down staff training planning into digestable chunks.</li><li>provide a small and personal community of likeminded #camppros.</li><li>help you have your best summer yet.</li></ul><p>Registration is open now and enro</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Meal times offer opportunities for connections and teaching and every second of staff training is valuable. Every person has to eat. Can these three truths come together and help relieve the time pressure so many of us feel during staff orientation? Consider how much of your summer is spent collective in mealtime so if you aren&apos;t already treating the meal like a program area, this summer think about the shifts you can make to use that time as efficiently as possible.Best Practice in Leadership TrainingIn the spirit of creating a safer and more inclusive eating space for all your campers, instead of asking others if he/she &quot;wants seconds or thirds&quot; instead simply ask, &quot;Do you want more?&quot; This alleviates any stigma that may come with wanting seconds, thirds, fourths, and beyond.Have you heard?Gab, Beth, and Ruby are offering a 12-week masterclass to help directors build their staff trainings this winter/spring. Over the 12-weeks, participants will partake in weekly phone calls, set aside time to build staff training schedules, and discuss ideas for training with other like-minded #camppros who can&apos;t get enough of talking about training! If staff training feels like one big project where you aren&apos;t sure where to start, or you want to revamp your training and give it a fresh new look, this course will help you design the best staff training, and in turn, have your best summer yet. See you there?<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208948/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208948/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208948/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1515372109773-S6G5IEVZ9ZTZOVG1HCQD%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kLRndYM7wUG9OSQUwMvwqKh7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmG94TGNuzCcCPVStE9JyN8J01fNPK9rzXLGXw7QWK4YTA5oO38TOH9zJey1lzv2Wq%2fCC_Logo_MasterClass.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208948/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208948/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208948/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Meal times offer opportunities for connections and teaching and every second of staff training is valuable. Every person has to eat. Can these three truths come together and help relieve the time pressure so many of us feel during staff orientation? Consider how much of your summer is spent collective in mealtime so if you aren&apos;t already treating the meal like a program area, this summer think about the shifts you can make to use that time as efficiently as possible.Best Practice in Leadership TrainingIn the spirit of creating a safer and more inclusive eating space for all your campers, instead of asking others if he/she &quot;wants seconds or thirds&quot; instead simply ask, &quot;Do you want more?&quot; This alleviates any stigma that may come with wanting seconds, thirds, fourths, and beyond.Have you heard?Gab, Beth, and Ruby are offering a 12-week masterclass to help directors build their staff trainings this winter/spring. Over the 12-weeks, participants will partake in weekly phone calls, set aside time to build staff training schedules, and discuss ideas for training with other like-minded #camppros who can&apos;t get enough of talking about training! If staff training feels like one big project where you aren&apos;t sure where to start, or you want to revamp your training and give it a fresh new look, this course will help you design the best staff training, and in turn, have your best summer yet. See you there?<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208948/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208948/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208948/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1515372109773-S6G5IEVZ9ZTZOVG1HCQD%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kLRndYM7wUG9OSQUwMvwqKh7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmG94TGNuzCcCPVStE9JyN8J01fNPK9rzXLGXw7QWK4YTA5oO38TOH9zJey1lzv2Wq%2fCC_Logo_MasterClass.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208948/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208948/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208948/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! It can be tricky to strike a balance between sharing with staff why certain topics they learn during staff training are important with the time invested in practicing the skills they are taught. Join Beth, Gab, and Ruby for a discussion about how to get just the right mix of thinking and discussion and hands-on activities for your training this year.Best Practice for Leadership Training At the end of your week, write out all the things you want...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>It can be tricky to strike a balance between sharing with staff why certain topics they learn during staff training are important with the time invested in practicing the skills they are taught. Join Beth, Gab, and Ruby for a discussion about how to get just the right mix of thinking and discussion and hands-on activities for your training this year.Best Practice for Leadership Training At the end of your week, write out all the things you want or need to get done for when you return to work. Then take a critical look at your list and evaluate whether what&apos;s there is doable for one day. Reassign deadlines or weed out tasks as you see fit.When you return to work (after the weekend or after vacation), reassess your list and set realistic deadlines for the tasks on your list as you plan for your week.Give yourself permission to go on vacation and turn off the ever-running to do list that is the camp director brain.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208950/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208950/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208950/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1512326956246-Z2AJ79O5WNES1S7FQPH6%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kGc9HNyco79yi37_Yn7phcIUqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8N_N4V1vUb5AoIIIbLZhVYxCRW4BPu10St3TBAUQYVKcRxu3t7AuDVB87WrI6E7ir0NlcCMW0zbi-7d_pxjzJC3mhDCsmO541afXUluczubr%2fCC+Sticker_125.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208950/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208950/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208950/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! When things go wrong, we tend to analyze and question what could have been done differently and how to prevent these scenarios from playing out again. Sometimes, we have really fantastic summers when everything pretty much goes as, or better than, planned. These summers are worth reviewing as well to be sure to capture what is worth repeating, what should remain in that glorious summer, and what should change for the future. Was it a great one ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>When things go wrong, we tend to analyze and question what could have been done differently and how to prevent these scenarios from playing out again. Sometimes, we have really fantastic summers when everything pretty much goes as, or better than, planned. These summers are worth reviewing as well to be sure to capture what is worth repeating, what should remain in that glorious summer, and what should change for the future. Was it a great one for you this summer? Tell us what you plan to do again using #CampCode.Best Practice for Leadership TrainingRemember the concept of maintenance! You may be focused on launching new programs and reviewing how to improve them in the future, but don&apos;t forget about the old standards that may need some upkeep. Often cleaning is a big part of maintenance. Clean out that arts &amp; crafts closet. Have staff clean program supplies and gear regularly. Set aside time to clean your office and workspace, not only throughout the summer, but also DURING the summer. And if it&apos;s not you who has the time and space to do so, don&apos;t be shy about spending the money to get that cleaning and maintenance done. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208952/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208952/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208952/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1512326431621-D5MS2OCXN7NVZDD3U71F%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fCC_WaterPaint_1.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208952/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208952/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208952/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>When things go wrong, we tend to analyze and question what could have been done differently and how to prevent these scenarios from playing out again. Sometimes, we have really fantastic summers when everything pretty much goes as, or better than, planned. These summers are worth reviewing as well to be sure to capture what is worth repeating, what should remain in that glorious summer, and what should change for the future. Was it a great one for you this summer? Tell us what you plan to do again using #CampCode.Best Practice for Leadership TrainingRemember the concept of maintenance! You may be focused on launching new programs and reviewing how to improve them in the future, but don&apos;t forget about the old standards that may need some upkeep. Often cleaning is a big part of maintenance. Clean out that arts &amp; crafts closet. Have staff clean program supplies and gear regularly. Set aside time to clean your office and workspace, not only throughout the summer, but also DURING the summer. And if it&apos;s not you who has the time and space to do so, don&apos;t be shy about spending the money to get that cleaning and maintenance done. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208952/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208952/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208952/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1512326431621-D5MS2OCXN7NVZDD3U71F%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fCC_WaterPaint_1.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208952/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208952/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208952/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>If your camp runs programming with staff that are off-site for most of the season, this podcast is for you! Beth and Ruby discuss best practices for carrying on camp traditions, setting these staffers up for success, and providing support and training even if you are on different sides of the continent.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208956/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208956/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208956/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1496435053933-L9GN8KFWNG3NYRQ9ZRXN%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208956/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208956/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208956/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>If your camp runs programming with staff that are off-site for most of the season, this podcast is for you! Beth and Ruby discuss best practices for carrying on camp traditions, setting these staffers up for success, and providing support and training even if you are on different sides of the continent.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208956/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208956/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208956/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1496435053933-L9GN8KFWNG3NYRQ9ZRXN%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208956/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208956/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208956/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Creating an Inclusive Camp Community - Camp Code #44</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! In a world where exclusion can quickly become a theme, camp professionals are remarkably good at creating a safe space where campers and staff can feel empowered to find themselves and be themselves. I think we can all agree that the world would be a different place if every child went to camp and learned how to co-exist with the community around them. Listed below are some resources mentioned during the podcast for leading sessions to promote ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>In a world where exclusion can quickly become a theme, camp professionals are remarkably good at creating a safe space where campers and staff can feel empowered to find themselves and be themselves. I think we can all agree that the world would be a different place if every child went to camp and learned how to co-exist with the community around them. Listed below are some resources mentioned during the podcast for leading sessions to promote an inclusive community.  Connectability.ca  Trainingforchange.org  teampedia.net  University of Michigan Center for Research on Learning and Teaching Best Practice for Leadership Training  This episode&apos;s best practice comes not as a practice, rather more of a quote. Thanks to Maggie Howe from Gwynn Valley, she shared the insight that &quot;The stronger an organization&apos;s culture is, the more exclusive they may become.&quot; Consider this idea as you integrate gaining buy-in from staff and campers and celebrating diversity. Camp can change the world and being welcoming to all is a place where we can really raise the bar. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208958/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208958/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208958/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1487035937334-2W6US7GR37ESU6Z3PDEI%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kGc9HNyco79yi37_Yn7phcIUqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8N_N4V1vUb5AoIIIbLZhVYxCRW4BPu10St3TBAUQYVKcRxu3t7AuDVB87WrI6E7ir0NlcCMW0zbi-7d_pxjzJC3mhDCsmO541afXUluczubr%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208958/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208958/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208958/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>In a world where exclusion can quickly become a theme, camp professionals are remarkably good at creating a safe space where campers and staff can feel empowered to find themselves and be themselves. I think we can all agree that the world would be a different place if every child went to camp and learned how to co-exist with the community around them. Listed below are some resources mentioned during the podcast for leading sessions to promote an inclusive community.  Connectability.ca  Trainingforchange.org  teampedia.net  University of Michigan Center for Research on Learning and Teaching Best Practice for Leadership Training  This episode&apos;s best practice comes not as a practice, rather more of a quote. Thanks to Maggie Howe from Gwynn Valley, she shared the insight that &quot;The stronger an organization&apos;s culture is, the more exclusive they may become.&quot; Consider this idea as you integrate gaining buy-in from staff and campers and celebrating diversity. Camp can change the world and being welcoming to all is a place where we can really raise the bar. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208958/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208958/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208958/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1487035937334-2W6US7GR37ESU6Z3PDEI%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kGc9HNyco79yi37_Yn7phcIUqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8N_N4V1vUb5AoIIIbLZhVYxCRW4BPu10St3TBAUQYVKcRxu3t7AuDVB87WrI6E7ir0NlcCMW0zbi-7d_pxjzJC3mhDCsmO541afXUluczubr%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208958/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208958/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208958/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Training Employees Who Know More Than You - Camp Code #43</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Whether you are new director at an established camp or are simply training staff in program areas that aren't in your repertoire, sometimes we have to train staff who know more about some subject areas than we do. Joining the Camp Code hosts today is Chantal "Match" Jackson to share some ideas for how to create an engaging training even when you don't know it all (even if your staff think they do!) Best Practice for Leadership Training  Ask you...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Whether you are new director at an established camp or are simply training staff in program areas that aren&apos;t in your repertoire, sometimes we have to train staff who know more about some subject areas than we do. Joining the Camp Code hosts today is Chantal &quot;Match&quot; Jackson to share some ideas for how to create an engaging training even when you don&apos;t know it all (even if your staff think they do!) Best Practice for Leadership Training  Ask your staff to create a list of things or skills they can each teach. Be creative in how you display these to the rest of the staff. Make sure everyone’s names go beside “What they can teach.” Have them put those aside and then ask staff to write in their journals a list of things they want to learn. When they are all done, put them in small groups to share what they can teach and what they want to learn. After some time to share, gather the group back together and discuss what talents and skills have been exhibited and make a plan for how to continue fostering a learning environment for the staff. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208960/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208960/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208960/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1487035044528-9MEDZMDCP9FKB4RZNKUZ%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fCC_WaterPaint_1.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208960/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208960/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208960/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Whether you are new director at an established camp or are simply training staff in program areas that aren&apos;t in your repertoire, sometimes we have to train staff who know more about some subject areas than we do. Joining the Camp Code hosts today is Chantal &quot;Match&quot; Jackson to share some ideas for how to create an engaging training even when you don&apos;t know it all (even if your staff think they do!) Best Practice for Leadership Training  Ask your staff to create a list of things or skills they can each teach. Be creative in how you display these to the rest of the staff. Make sure everyone’s names go beside “What they can teach.” Have them put those aside and then ask staff to write in their journals a list of things they want to learn. When they are all done, put them in small groups to share what they can teach and what they want to learn. After some time to share, gather the group back together and discuss what talents and skills have been exhibited and make a plan for how to continue fostering a learning environment for the staff. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208960/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208960/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208960/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1487035044528-9MEDZMDCP9FKB4RZNKUZ%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fCC_WaterPaint_1.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208960/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208960/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208960/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>12 New Ideas for Staff Training - Camp Code #42</itunes:title>
    <title>12 New Ideas for Staff Training - Camp Code #42</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Thought you had heard all that the Camp Code hosts have to offer? No way! There's always new ideas flowing out of this podcast! Check out this week's episode to hear twelve brilliant brand new ideas for staff training that you can plug into staff training this year in this quickfire style episode. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Encourage employees to have a personal or creative project for the benefit of the organization to work on duri...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Thought you had heard all that the Camp Code hosts have to offer? No way! There&apos;s always new ideas flowing out of this podcast! Check out this week&apos;s episode to hear twelve brilliant brand new ideas for staff training that you can plug into staff training this year in this quickfire style episode. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Encourage employees to have a personal or creative project for the benefit of the organization to work on during some portion of their work hours. This will allow employees to think critically about what they can create for the organization and offers opportunities for sharing and buy-in among your team. Come say hi!  Also, the Camp Code team will be on the camp conference circuit and presenting this season so check them out at ACA National, Tristate, or Midstates! If you are listener, please come find Gab, Ruby, or Beth and tell us what you want to hear in future episodes. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208962/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208962/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208962/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1485999643370-49GY27RKYL4OICK5TLPP%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kGc9HNyco79yi37_Yn7phcIUqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8N_N4V1vUb5AoIIIbLZhVYxCRW4BPu10St3TBAUQYVKcRxu3t7AuDVB87WrI6E7ir0NlcCMW0zbi-7d_pxjzJC3mhDCsmO541afXUluczubr%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208962/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208962/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208962/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Thought you had heard all that the Camp Code hosts have to offer? No way! There&apos;s always new ideas flowing out of this podcast! Check out this week&apos;s episode to hear twelve brilliant brand new ideas for staff training that you can plug into staff training this year in this quickfire style episode. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Encourage employees to have a personal or creative project for the benefit of the organization to work on during some portion of their work hours. This will allow employees to think critically about what they can create for the organization and offers opportunities for sharing and buy-in among your team. Come say hi!  Also, the Camp Code team will be on the camp conference circuit and presenting this season so check them out at ACA National, Tristate, or Midstates! If you are listener, please come find Gab, Ruby, or Beth and tell us what you want to hear in future episodes. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208962/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208962/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208962/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1485999643370-49GY27RKYL4OICK5TLPP%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kGc9HNyco79yi37_Yn7phcIUqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8N_N4V1vUb5AoIIIbLZhVYxCRW4BPu10St3TBAUQYVKcRxu3t7AuDVB87WrI6E7ir0NlcCMW0zbi-7d_pxjzJC3mhDCsmO541afXUluczubr%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208962/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208962/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208962/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Essential Training for a New Director - Camp Code #41</itunes:title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>While we spend a lot of time planning staff training for our summer staff, it is not uncommon to expect new year-round directors to jump in without providing them the tools for success. Beth, Gab, and Ruby are joined by special guest, Travis Allison for this special episode of Camp Code. Best Practice for Leadership Training  As a new director, build your support system and include at least one of each of the following: a person who is always willing to listen, a person who is objective and can tell it like it is, and a person who has been working in camping who can serve as a mentor.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208964/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208964/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208964/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1480380811176-30SE0BJAZYVGZOXXN3DJ%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208964/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208964/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208964/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>While we spend a lot of time planning staff training for our summer staff, it is not uncommon to expect new year-round directors to jump in without providing them the tools for success. Beth, Gab, and Ruby are joined by special guest, Travis Allison for this special episode of Camp Code. Best Practice for Leadership Training  As a new director, build your support system and include at least one of each of the following: a person who is always willing to listen, a person who is objective and can tell it like it is, and a person who has been working in camping who can serve as a mentor.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208964/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208964/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208964/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1480380811176-30SE0BJAZYVGZOXXN3DJ%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208964/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208964/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208964/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:author>CampHacker.tv: Ruby Compton, Gabrielle Raill, Beth Allison, Travis Allison</itunes:author>
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    <itunes:title>Saying Goodbye To Long-Time Staff Members - Camp Code #40</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! If you work in camp long enough, you will either watch a long-time staff member (director, year-round staff member, long-time seasonal staff member) leave or you, yourself, will opt for something different from #campdirectorlife. While camp directors tend to be the types to be inclined to keep this kind of news on the extreme DL, it is imperative to the health of your camp community that you create space and time for campers, their families, an...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>If you work in camp long enough, you will either watch a long-time staff member (director, year-round staff member, long-time seasonal staff member) leave or you, yourself, will opt for something different from #campdirectorlife. While camp directors tend to be the types to be inclined to keep this kind of news on the extreme DL, it is imperative to the health of your camp community that you create space and time for campers, their families, and staff to say goodbye. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Write all of your teambuilding and group games on individual notecards (1 game per card). Divide them by type (Examples: icebreaker, active, large group, easy initiative, fixed elements). Grab an index card box and organize all of your games in the box with the appropriate labels. When it comes time to design a program, just pull out the cards you need for the day. You may want to number them too so it&apos;s easy to get them back in place! (HT to Travis for this best practice!)<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208966/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208966/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208966/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1479090802808-CVSB8QTJ5Q6GNSGNU6ZO%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208966/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208966/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208966/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>If you work in camp long enough, you will either watch a long-time staff member (director, year-round staff member, long-time seasonal staff member) leave or you, yourself, will opt for something different from #campdirectorlife. While camp directors tend to be the types to be inclined to keep this kind of news on the extreme DL, it is imperative to the health of your camp community that you create space and time for campers, their families, and staff to say goodbye. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Write all of your teambuilding and group games on individual notecards (1 game per card). Divide them by type (Examples: icebreaker, active, large group, easy initiative, fixed elements). Grab an index card box and organize all of your games in the box with the appropriate labels. When it comes time to design a program, just pull out the cards you need for the day. You may want to number them too so it&apos;s easy to get them back in place! (HT to Travis for this best practice!)<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208966/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208966/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208966/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1479090802808-CVSB8QTJ5Q6GNSGNU6ZO%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208966/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208966/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208966/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Staff Applications Are Part Of Your Training - Camp Code #39</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Puzzled by why you can't seem to find the right staff each summer? Perhaps it is because of the wording, structure, and requirements of your staff application. Gab, Beth, and Ruby discuss the must-dos (and a few must-don'ts) to help you start your staff training before your people are even hired. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Is there a way to add a creative element to your staff application so folks with a wide variety of talents can ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Puzzled by why you can&apos;t seem to find the right staff each summer? Perhaps it is because of the wording, structure, and requirements of your staff application. Gab, Beth, and Ruby discuss the must-dos (and a few must-don&apos;ts) to help you start your staff training before your people are even hired. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Is there a way to add a creative element to your staff application so folks with a wide variety of talents can exhibit their strengths? Have you thought about sharing your expectations for a job at your program via video, podcast, or original song? Using visual tools and letting applicants hear from you and other people really sets the tone for community building and gets the expectations across in your tone.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208968/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208968/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208968/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1479087733861-FVFPP0UBV34UYT2K5DA5%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kGc9HNyco79yi37_Yn7phcIUqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8N_N4V1vUb5AoIIIbLZhVYxCRW4BPu10St3TBAUQYVKcRxu3t7AuDVB87WrI6E7ir0NlcCMW0zbi-7d_pxjzJC3mhDCsmO541afXUluczubr%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208968/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208968/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208968/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Puzzled by why you can&apos;t seem to find the right staff each summer? Perhaps it is because of the wording, structure, and requirements of your staff application. Gab, Beth, and Ruby discuss the must-dos (and a few must-don&apos;ts) to help you start your staff training before your people are even hired. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Is there a way to add a creative element to your staff application so folks with a wide variety of talents can exhibit their strengths? Have you thought about sharing your expectations for a job at your program via video, podcast, or original song? Using visual tools and letting applicants hear from you and other people really sets the tone for community building and gets the expectations across in your tone.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208968/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208968/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208968/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1479087733861-FVFPP0UBV34UYT2K5DA5%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kGc9HNyco79yi37_Yn7phcIUqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8N_N4V1vUb5AoIIIbLZhVYxCRW4BPu10St3TBAUQYVKcRxu3t7AuDVB87WrI6E7ir0NlcCMW0zbi-7d_pxjzJC3mhDCsmO541afXUluczubr%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208968/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208968/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208968/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Cleaning Up After the &quot;Perfect Storm&quot; Summer - Camp Code #38</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! As camp people, we sometimes find ourselves looking around thinking "Universe, what else could you possible throw at me?" and sometimes that all happens before 9 AM. Some summers are just like that and often it is due to circumstances totally out of your control. This episode will talk about how to heal and recover from the "perfect storm" summer and how to lead your team when it feels like very little went right. Best Practice for Leadership T...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>As camp people, we sometimes find ourselves looking around thinking &quot;Universe, what else could you possible throw at me?&quot; and sometimes that all happens before 9 AM. Some summers are just like that and often it is due to circumstances totally out of your control. This episode will talk about how to heal and recover from the &quot;perfect storm&quot; summer and how to lead your team when it feels like very little went right. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Build a relationship with a local mediation organization. Face it, in camping, we are in the relationship business and sometimes an objective ear and voice can be the key to working through conflicts. Often these organizations may be able to provide training for your year-round and seasonal staff as well.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208972/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208972/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208972/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1477599970734-HDA8BFFL0APKZ9QTZ33R%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208972/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208972/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208972/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>As camp people, we sometimes find ourselves looking around thinking &quot;Universe, what else could you possible throw at me?&quot; and sometimes that all happens before 9 AM. Some summers are just like that and often it is due to circumstances totally out of your control. This episode will talk about how to heal and recover from the &quot;perfect storm&quot; summer and how to lead your team when it feels like very little went right. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Build a relationship with a local mediation organization. Face it, in camping, we are in the relationship business and sometimes an objective ear and voice can be the key to working through conflicts. Often these organizations may be able to provide training for your year-round and seasonal staff as well.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208972/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208972/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208972/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1477599970734-HDA8BFFL0APKZ9QTZ33R%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208972/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208972/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208972/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Linchpins at Summer Camp - Special Summer Wishes from Camp Code</itunes:title>
    <title>Linchpins at Summer Camp - Special Summer Wishes from Camp Code</title>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><div style='clear:left'><a href='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1514739171759-7EJRBNE148NUF6B883I7/Camp+Code+Logo+MasterClass.jpg?content-type=image%2Fjpeg' title='View image'><img border='0' style='max-width:100%' src='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1514739171759-7EJRBNE148NUF6B883I7/Camp+Code+Logo+MasterClass.jpg?content-type=image%2Fjpeg'/></a></div><div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208974/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208974/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208974/camp-code,'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208974/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208974/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208974/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Last Minute Staff Training Checklist - Camp Code #37</itunes:title>
    <title>Last Minute Staff Training Checklist - Camp Code #37</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Season 3 of Camp Code wraps up with THE checklist to ensure you are ready for staff training this summer. Invest some time in to making sure all of these things are done to ensure a smooth training and thus a smooth summer for all. Best Practice for Leadership Training This week's tip comes from Skyline Camp and Retreat Center's Director Matt Henry. Divide staff training in half. Do five days at the beginning of the summer and then do five more...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Season 3 of Camp Code wraps up with THE checklist to ensure you are ready for staff training this summer. Invest some time in to making sure all of these things are done to ensure a smooth training and thus a smooth summer for all. Best Practice for Leadership Training This week&apos;s tip comes from Skyline Camp and Retreat Center&apos;s Director Matt Henry. Divide staff training in half. Do five days at the beginning of the summer and then do five more in the middle of the summer to dedicate to retraining staff. Think about how much fatigue, burnout, and drama that could be dealt with with a few days to refocus the staff back on the mission. If you can&apos;t do a full five, think about in scheduling your session dates next year if there is a way to carve out some time to do staff development midway through the season. HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!      </p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p>Season 3 of Camp Code wraps up with THE checklist to ensure you are ready for staff training this summer. Invest some time in to making sure all of these things are done to ensure a smooth training and thus a smooth summer for all. Best Practice for Leadership Training This week&apos;s tip comes from Skyline Camp and Retreat Center&apos;s Director Matt Henry. Divide staff training in half. Do five days at the beginning of the summer and then do five more in the middle of the summer to dedicate to retraining staff. Think about how much fatigue, burnout, and drama that could be dealt with with a few days to refocus the staff back on the mission. If you can&apos;t do a full five, think about in scheduling your session dates next year if there is a way to carve out some time to do staff development midway through the season. HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!      </p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Engaging Return Staff During Training - Camp Code Episode #35</itunes:title>
    <title>Engaging Return Staff During Training - Camp Code Episode #35</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! "Coming back for your second, or third, or 85th season at camp can be a glorious thing. You understand the weird rituals and chanting that seem to spontaneously erupt throughout the day and when somebody whispers Color War, you understand exactly what is about to happen. But man, training is such a drag because it is all the same stuff all over again. Why do I have to attend training when I've seen it all before?" If your return staff seem to t...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>&quot;Coming back for your second, or third, or 85th season at camp can be a glorious thing. You understand the weird rituals and chanting that seem to spontaneously erupt throughout the day and when somebody whispers Color War, you understand exactly what is about to happen. But man, training is such a drag because it is all the same stuff all over again. Why do I have to attend training when I&apos;ve seen it all before?&quot; If your return staff seem to take this attitude, then this podcast is a definite must listen for you.  Best Practice for Leadership Training  Hold a Program Area Fair during staff training. Activity Leaders staff a booth about their activity. This gives Program Staff an opportunity to share some of the ideas about what they will be doing in the activity for that summer. Play a game, display a craft, or decorate your booth in the best way possible to represent your game. The rest of the staff can mosey from booth to booth carnival style and learn more about the various program areas around camp. This helps staff to understand what will happen at that activity all summer and also allows Activity Leaders to take ownership and show off their talents and specialty area for the summer. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208980/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208980/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208980/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1458744801067-S6ZAUSUEGRXZJ8GJLT4Y%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fcclogo%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208980/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208980/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208980/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>&quot;Coming back for your second, or third, or 85th season at camp can be a glorious thing. You understand the weird rituals and chanting that seem to spontaneously erupt throughout the day and when somebody whispers Color War, you understand exactly what is about to happen. But man, training is such a drag because it is all the same stuff all over again. Why do I have to attend training when I&apos;ve seen it all before?&quot; If your return staff seem to take this attitude, then this podcast is a definite must listen for you.  Best Practice for Leadership Training  Hold a Program Area Fair during staff training. Activity Leaders staff a booth about their activity. This gives Program Staff an opportunity to share some of the ideas about what they will be doing in the activity for that summer. Play a game, display a craft, or decorate your booth in the best way possible to represent your game. The rest of the staff can mosey from booth to booth carnival style and learn more about the various program areas around camp. This helps staff to understand what will happen at that activity all summer and also allows Activity Leaders to take ownership and show off their talents and specialty area for the summer. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208980/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208980/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208980/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1458744801067-S6ZAUSUEGRXZJ8GJLT4Y%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fcclogo%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208980/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208980/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208980/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Summer Flings and Healthy Partnerships: Training for Relationships at Camp - Camp Code #34</itunes:title>
    <title>Summer Flings and Healthy Partnerships: Training for Relationships at Camp - Camp Code #34</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Ah...the birds and the bees and the smell of horomones at camp in the summertime. Whether in a single gender or co-ed environment, the reality of it is people fall in love at camp. And some people think they fall in love at camp. And it makes sense as folks are living and working closely together and acting genuinely and passionately day in and day out. Many of your staff likely have common values in life and when they find each other at camp, ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Ah...the birds and the bees and the smell of horomones at camp in the summertime. Whether in a single gender or co-ed environment, the reality of it is people fall in love at camp. And some people think they fall in love at camp. And it makes sense as folks are living and working closely together and acting genuinely and passionately day in and day out. Many of your staff likely have common values in life and when they find each other at camp, it can be a beautiful thing. Or it can be disruptive and fueled by drama. Today&apos;s podcast focuses on how to train your staff on what it means to have a relationship at camp and some best practices that Beth, Gab, and Ruby have found can lead to a drama-free summer. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Never underestimate the power of a handwritten note to provide praise and establish that you acknowledge the impactful work another person is doing. Whether it is an employee, a supervisor, a conference presenter, or a random person you encounter in life, everyone can appreciate a small token of acknowledgement from another person.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208982/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208982/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208982/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1458744078230-YR1G4ABJS53XXXAOI9AU%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kGc9HNyco79yi37_Yn7phcIUqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8N_N4V1vUb5AoIIIbLZhVYxCRW4BPu10St3TBAUQYVKcRxu3t7AuDVB87WrI6E7ir0NlcCMW0zbi-7d_pxjzJC3mhDCsmO541afXUluczubr%2fccsticker%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208982/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208982/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208982/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Ah...the birds and the bees and the smell of horomones at camp in the summertime. Whether in a single gender or co-ed environment, the reality of it is people fall in love at camp. And some people think they fall in love at camp. And it makes sense as folks are living and working closely together and acting genuinely and passionately day in and day out. Many of your staff likely have common values in life and when they find each other at camp, it can be a beautiful thing. Or it can be disruptive and fueled by drama. Today&apos;s podcast focuses on how to train your staff on what it means to have a relationship at camp and some best practices that Beth, Gab, and Ruby have found can lead to a drama-free summer. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Never underestimate the power of a handwritten note to provide praise and establish that you acknowledge the impactful work another person is doing. Whether it is an employee, a supervisor, a conference presenter, or a random person you encounter in life, everyone can appreciate a small token of acknowledgement from another person.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208982/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208982/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208982/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1458744078230-YR1G4ABJS53XXXAOI9AU%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kGc9HNyco79yi37_Yn7phcIUqsxRUqqbr1mOJYKfIPR7LoDQ9mXPOjoJoqy81S2I8N_N4V1vUb5AoIIIbLZhVYxCRW4BPu10St3TBAUQYVKcRxu3t7AuDVB87WrI6E7ir0NlcCMW0zbi-7d_pxjzJC3mhDCsmO541afXUluczubr%2fccsticker%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208982/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208982/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208982/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Is This How It Looks To Get Fired? - Camp Code #33</itunes:title>
    <title>Is This How It Looks To Get Fired? - Camp Code #33</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! By talking about what it looks like to get fired from camp, you may find that your staff make better decisions, which, in turn, actually reduces the likelihood of you having to fire staff as often. Gab, Beth, and Ruby discuss how they train their staff about the termination process, what worked and what didn't, and some best practices for letting someone go at camp be as drama free and mission-focused as possible. Best Practice for Leadership T...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>By talking about what it looks like to get fired from camp, you may find that your staff make better decisions, which, in turn, actually reduces the likelihood of you having to fire staff as often. Gab, Beth, and Ruby discuss how they train their staff about the termination process, what worked and what didn&apos;t, and some best practices for letting someone go at camp be as drama free and mission-focused as possible. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Gather your male and female staff members separately and discuss with each of them how they want to treat the other gender. Bring the groups back together and have the groups share with one another their commitment to how people should be treated at camp. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208984/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208984/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208984/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1457273415001-5WF9GHRJRYZMELIDZFL1%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208984/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208984/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208984/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>By talking about what it looks like to get fired from camp, you may find that your staff make better decisions, which, in turn, actually reduces the likelihood of you having to fire staff as often. Gab, Beth, and Ruby discuss how they train their staff about the termination process, what worked and what didn&apos;t, and some best practices for letting someone go at camp be as drama free and mission-focused as possible. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Gather your male and female staff members separately and discuss with each of them how they want to treat the other gender. Bring the groups back together and have the groups share with one another their commitment to how people should be treated at camp. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208984/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208984/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208984/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1457273415001-5WF9GHRJRYZMELIDZFL1%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208984/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208984/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208984/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Teaching Your Staff to Sell Camp - Camp Code #32</itunes:title>
    <title>Teaching Your Staff to Sell Camp - Camp Code #32</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Your summer staff are trained on your mission and are bought in to the why of camp. Who better than your staff to help you market camp than those who really know it inside and out? Tune in to today's podcast to learn how to teach your staff some basic sales strategies that will impact your bottom line. Best Practice For Leadership Training: Track which of your cabin staff from the previous summer have the most campers returning this summer. Giv...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Your summer staff are trained on your mission and are bought in to the why of camp. Who better than your staff to help you market camp than those who really know it inside and out? Tune in to today&apos;s podcast to learn how to teach your staff some basic sales strategies that will impact your bottom line. Best Practice For Leadership Training: Track which of your cabin staff from the previous summer have the most campers returning this summer. Give public praise to these staff members (whether they are returning or not) during staff orientation this summer and challenge your summer staff to be one of those counselors that managed to provide such an incredible experience for their campers, that they all HAD to come back to camp. Additionally, tell your staff the retention rate from the previous summer and challenge them to go above and beyond that number.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208986/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208986/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208986/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1451344373129-K2QEODL4WV2FOT6RFRQ1%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208986/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208986/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208986/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Your summer staff are trained on your mission and are bought in to the why of camp. Who better than your staff to help you market camp than those who really know it inside and out? Tune in to today&apos;s podcast to learn how to teach your staff some basic sales strategies that will impact your bottom line. Best Practice For Leadership Training: Track which of your cabin staff from the previous summer have the most campers returning this summer. Give public praise to these staff members (whether they are returning or not) during staff orientation this summer and challenge your summer staff to be one of those counselors that managed to provide such an incredible experience for their campers, that they all HAD to come back to camp. Additionally, tell your staff the retention rate from the previous summer and challenge them to go above and beyond that number.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208986/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208986/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208986/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1451344373129-K2QEODL4WV2FOT6RFRQ1%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208986/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208986/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208986/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Managing Up: Training Your Bosses and Board - Camp Code #30</itunes:title>
    <title>Managing Up: Training Your Bosses and Board - Camp Code #30</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! When hiring seasonal staff, directors look for applicants that are trainable. However, you inherit your boss/board/Executive Director/CEO when you accept a position. Ever wish you could conduct staff training specifically for your higher ups so they will do things the way you want to do them? In this episode, learn what it takes to get those above on you on the organizational chart on board with your ideas. Big shout out to Rosanne Badowski for...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>When hiring seasonal staff, directors look for applicants that are trainable. However, you inherit your boss/board/Executive Director/CEO when you accept a position. Ever wish you could conduct staff training specifically for your higher ups so they will do things the way you want to do them? In this episode, learn what it takes to get those above on you on the organizational chart on board with your ideas. Big shout out to Rosanne Badowski for the term Managing Up. You can check out her book on Amazon right now. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Today&apos;s best practice comes from our friends Scott Arizala and Dr. Chris Thurber and their unofficially titled &quot;Stump the Hunks&quot; EPIC session at ACA National in New Orleans in 2015. When asked how to get the boss to do what you need them to do, they suggested this tactic. Have your boss happen to accompany you to witness whatever challenge/inefficiency/problem that you are hoping to address. Ask &quot;Have you noticed how when it rains, our staff get particularly grumpy while waiting in the rain with the kids to go into lunch? Do you have any ideas for how we could make this better?&quot; or for the bold ones of you out there, instead state the following as a follow up to your Have You Noticed question, &quot;I&apos;ve noticed this as well and I wonder if we gave each cabin a large umbrella to decorate to use on rainy days if they would be more excited about rainy days?&quot; By simply asking &quot;Have you noticed...&quot;, you bring the boss into the discussion and make them a part of the problem solving, even if they don&apos;t do any of the problem solving.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208990/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208990/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208990/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1450128985791-9Y77KWZNITBKNTQONQ4J%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208990/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208990/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208990/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>When hiring seasonal staff, directors look for applicants that are trainable. However, you inherit your boss/board/Executive Director/CEO when you accept a position. Ever wish you could conduct staff training specifically for your higher ups so they will do things the way you want to do them? In this episode, learn what it takes to get those above on you on the organizational chart on board with your ideas. Big shout out to Rosanne Badowski for the term Managing Up. You can check out her book on Amazon right now. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Today&apos;s best practice comes from our friends Scott Arizala and Dr. Chris Thurber and their unofficially titled &quot;Stump the Hunks&quot; EPIC session at ACA National in New Orleans in 2015. When asked how to get the boss to do what you need them to do, they suggested this tactic. Have your boss happen to accompany you to witness whatever challenge/inefficiency/problem that you are hoping to address. Ask &quot;Have you noticed how when it rains, our staff get particularly grumpy while waiting in the rain with the kids to go into lunch? Do you have any ideas for how we could make this better?&quot; or for the bold ones of you out there, instead state the following as a follow up to your Have You Noticed question, &quot;I&apos;ve noticed this as well and I wonder if we gave each cabin a large umbrella to decorate to use on rainy days if they would be more excited about rainy days?&quot; By simply asking &quot;Have you noticed...&quot;, you bring the boss into the discussion and make them a part of the problem solving, even if they don&apos;t do any of the problem solving.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208990/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208990/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208990/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1450128985791-9Y77KWZNITBKNTQONQ4J%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208990/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208990/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208990/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Recovering When Things Go Really Wrong - Camp Code #29</itunes:title>
    <title>Recovering When Things Go Really Wrong - Camp Code #29</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Episode #28 we talked about when the literal stuff hits the fan. This episode addresses some of those worst case scenario moments and how camp directors can best recover and move forward with their staff members. From the tough conversations to doing what is right for camp to some of our worst nightmares as directors, Beth, Gab, and Ruby share some of their best tips for handling circumstances no one wants to talk about and training your staff ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Episode #28 we talked about when the literal stuff hits the fan. This episode addresses some of those worst case scenario moments and how camp directors can best recover and move forward with their staff members. From the tough conversations to doing what is right for camp to some of our worst nightmares as directors, Beth, Gab, and Ruby share some of their best tips for handling circumstances no one wants to talk about and training your staff to minimize liability exposures in their jobs. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Following a bad or hard situation, show staff members how to align their focus with the solution, not the problem. Teach staff that professionals focus on where the organization is headed from here, rather than reveling in the drama or sadness of the crisis itself. Give staff time to feel and be human and process the experience. Provide external resources to help with that processing. Then set your sights forward and lead them towards healing.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208992/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208992/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208992/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1449006730031-NP2Y98SLX39R2BEEQU4O%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208992/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208992/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208992/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Episode #28 we talked about when the literal stuff hits the fan. This episode addresses some of those worst case scenario moments and how camp directors can best recover and move forward with their staff members. From the tough conversations to doing what is right for camp to some of our worst nightmares as directors, Beth, Gab, and Ruby share some of their best tips for handling circumstances no one wants to talk about and training your staff to minimize liability exposures in their jobs. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Following a bad or hard situation, show staff members how to align their focus with the solution, not the problem. Teach staff that professionals focus on where the organization is headed from here, rather than reveling in the drama or sadness of the crisis itself. Give staff time to feel and be human and process the experience. Provide external resources to help with that processing. Then set your sights forward and lead them towards healing.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208992/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208992/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208992/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1449006730031-NP2Y98SLX39R2BEEQU4O%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208992/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208992/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208992/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Training for Camp Directors for Detoxing from Summer - Camp Code #27</itunes:title>
    <title>Training for Camp Directors for Detoxing from Summer - Camp Code #27</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Hooray! The off-season is upon us! The campers have gone home and your staff are returning to their mundane lives. It is critical for directors to understand that there is a certain "detox" period from camp every year. Everybody experiences this re-programming a little differently and the Camp Code team shares some of the tips as well as their challenges with adjusting back to off-season camp director life. "So what do you do the rest of the ye...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Hooray! The off-season is upon us! The campers have gone home and your staff are returning to their mundane lives. It is critical for directors to understand that there is a certain &quot;detox&quot; period from camp every year. Everybody experiences this re-programming a little differently and the Camp Code team shares some of the tips as well as their challenges with adjusting back to off-season camp director life. &quot;So what do you do the rest of the year,&quot; they ask. Have you tried answering, &quot;What do I not do?&quot; Best Practice for Leadership Training  At the end of the summer, consider yourself an athlete in recovery. Michael Phelps wouldn&apos;t be asked to jump right back in the pool and compete at his highest level immediately after the Olympics have concluded. You need time to recharge and reflect and get away. At your next annual review, ask your supervisors for the time you need at the end of the summer and for these days to not count as your vacation days. Consider asking to work only half days the week after camp. Perhaps your only responsibility for that week is keep up with email. Or, perhaps you will turn on your vacation reply and have a staycation. Make a list now for what you need at the end of next summer and ask for it. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208996/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208996/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208996/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1447107353551-WIBSPMEA7MFBEADLQ69L%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208996/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208996/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208996/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Hooray! The off-season is upon us! The campers have gone home and your staff are returning to their mundane lives. It is critical for directors to understand that there is a certain &quot;detox&quot; period from camp every year. Everybody experiences this re-programming a little differently and the Camp Code team shares some of the tips as well as their challenges with adjusting back to off-season camp director life. &quot;So what do you do the rest of the year,&quot; they ask. Have you tried answering, &quot;What do I not do?&quot; Best Practice for Leadership Training  At the end of the summer, consider yourself an athlete in recovery. Michael Phelps wouldn&apos;t be asked to jump right back in the pool and compete at his highest level immediately after the Olympics have concluded. You need time to recharge and reflect and get away. At your next annual review, ask your supervisors for the time you need at the end of the summer and for these days to not count as your vacation days. Consider asking to work only half days the week after camp. Perhaps your only responsibility for that week is keep up with email. Or, perhaps you will turn on your vacation reply and have a staycation. Make a list now for what you need at the end of next summer and ask for it. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208996/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208996/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208996/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1447107353551-WIBSPMEA7MFBEADLQ69L%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208996/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208996/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208996/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Maximizing Training Time to Get to Know Your Staff - Camp Code #25</itunes:title>
    <title>Maximizing Training Time to Get to Know Your Staff - Camp Code #25</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! At the end of staff training, you are making some critical decisions for how your summer will play out. You will likely make decisions about counselor pairs, age group assignments, and who will be supervising who. For all of them, it is helpful to know your staff so you can plug them in to play to their strengths. There's a lot of going on during staff training and so it can be difficult to make time to get to know your staff as well as you can...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>At the end of staff training, you are making some critical decisions for how your summer will play out. You will likely make decisions about counselor pairs, age group assignments, and who will be supervising who. For all of them, it is helpful to know your staff so you can plug them in to play to their strengths. There&apos;s a lot of going on during staff training and so it can be difficult to make time to get to know your staff as well as you can.  However, it needs to be a priority. Getting to really know the people who will be fulfilling the promises we&apos;ve been making all year to parents is critical to your stress level this summer.  Best Practice for Leadership Training  Present a session about the Art of Public Speaking. This can happen just prior to a meal so that during the meal your staff can give toasts during that meal. Give staff topics and a small notecard and writing utensil to write notes if they need to. This will tell you how staff rise to the occasion, how comfortable they are speaking in front of others, and how they operate creating something on the spot. Who shares gratitude? Who is sarcastic? Who is hilarious? There is much to be learned from this activity and much to be shared. Enjoy!<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208998/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208998/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208998/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1430499902843-U4GEWS0E57KYELJSW2F4%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208998/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208998/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208998/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>At the end of staff training, you are making some critical decisions for how your summer will play out. You will likely make decisions about counselor pairs, age group assignments, and who will be supervising who. For all of them, it is helpful to know your staff so you can plug them in to play to their strengths. There&apos;s a lot of going on during staff training and so it can be difficult to make time to get to know your staff as well as you can.  However, it needs to be a priority. Getting to really know the people who will be fulfilling the promises we&apos;ve been making all year to parents is critical to your stress level this summer.  Best Practice for Leadership Training  Present a session about the Art of Public Speaking. This can happen just prior to a meal so that during the meal your staff can give toasts during that meal. Give staff topics and a small notecard and writing utensil to write notes if they need to. This will tell you how staff rise to the occasion, how comfortable they are speaking in front of others, and how they operate creating something on the spot. Who shares gratitude? Who is sarcastic? Who is hilarious? There is much to be learned from this activity and much to be shared. Enjoy!<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592208998/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592208998/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592208998/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1430499902843-U4GEWS0E57KYELJSW2F4%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592208998/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592208998/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592208998/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Building Confidence in Leaders - Camp Code #24</itunes:title>
    <title>Building Confidence in Leaders - Camp Code #24</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! As camp professionals we want what is best for our camper families. For this to happen, staff must be at their absolute best. For staff to give 100% commitment, they must feel good about themselves. Staff members must fully understand the mission of the organization and have a keen knowledge of where their support systems are throughout the summer. Millenials may be labeled as unconfident, unsure, and constantly desiring feedback but the Camp C...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>As camp professionals we want what is best for our camper families. For this to happen, staff must be at their absolute best. For staff to give 100% commitment, they must feel good about themselves. Staff members must fully understand the mission of the organization and have a keen knowledge of where their support systems are throughout the summer. Millenials may be labeled as unconfident, unsure, and constantly desiring feedback but the Camp Code team thinks they make wonderful leaders and explain how to get your young leaders to reach their full potential. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Add a spot at bottom of lesson plan or curriculum for your training sessions for “What would I have done differently?” After running a session, write down quick notes based on a  self-evaluation of the session. What would be more effective if shifted around? What seemed to really speak to the staff? If there are training pieces or “I wish I had done…” moments, then you can add some of those throughout the rest of the summer. This process will really help when planning for the next year.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209000/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209000/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209000/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1430497884165-JH29RHEC7894LL0CJKT7%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fCampcodelogo.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209000/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209000/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209000/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>As camp professionals we want what is best for our camper families. For this to happen, staff must be at their absolute best. For staff to give 100% commitment, they must feel good about themselves. Staff members must fully understand the mission of the organization and have a keen knowledge of where their support systems are throughout the summer. Millenials may be labeled as unconfident, unsure, and constantly desiring feedback but the Camp Code team thinks they make wonderful leaders and explain how to get your young leaders to reach their full potential. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Add a spot at bottom of lesson plan or curriculum for your training sessions for “What would I have done differently?” After running a session, write down quick notes based on a  self-evaluation of the session. What would be more effective if shifted around? What seemed to really speak to the staff? If there are training pieces or “I wish I had done…” moments, then you can add some of those throughout the rest of the summer. This process will really help when planning for the next year.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209000/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209000/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209000/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1430497884165-JH29RHEC7894LL0CJKT7%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fCampcodelogo.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209000/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209000/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209000/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Best of #ACANat15 - Camp Code #23</itunes:title>
    <title>Best of #ACANat15 - Camp Code #23</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! When camp professionals gather for a conference, there is much to be learned. With the backdrop of jazz music and beignets, the Camp Code team was fortunate enough to gather in New Orleans for the American Camp Association National Conference. Highlights included the opening keynote starting with a marching band, meeting Dr. G. in person, and all three Camp Code hosts meeting in person together, and then presenting a session together too. In th...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>When camp professionals gather for a conference, there is much to be learned. With the backdrop of jazz music and beignets, the Camp Code team was fortunate enough to gather in New Orleans for the American Camp Association National Conference. Highlights included the opening keynote starting with a marching band, meeting Dr. G. in person, and all three Camp Code hosts meeting in person together, and then presenting a session together too. In this episode, the Camp Code team reflects on their key take homes from the week of networking, education, and fun.  Ultimate Tic Tac Toe Notes from &quot;I&apos;m Going to Make This Place Your Home&quot; Tool: Evaluation of your camp day - Ritual vs routine  Best Practice for Leadership Training  Thanks to Scott Arizala&apos;s presentation at the National Conference. Today&apos;s best practice is backward induction. First, set the goal and then work backwards so staff will know, do, and believe everything about their job. Start with with the end product and figure out the steps immediately proceeding reaching that end goal. Next write down the steps for those steps and so on until you have worked backward to where you are standing right now. This process helps take a seemingly huge task and break it down into smaller projects while also building your program in as intentionally as possible.  A big thanks to all of our listeners who attended our session at #ACANat15! We loved meeting each of you. <div style='clear:left'><a href='https://static1.squarespace.com/static/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/530ba5ffe4b0dbc78d1944ac/550ee2a7e4b010610919ff99/1514661450114/1500w/' title='View image'><img border='0' style='max-width:100%' src='https://static1.squarespace.com/static/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/530ba5ffe4b0dbc78d1944ac/550ee2a7e4b010610919ff99/1514661450114/1500w/'/></a></div><div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209002/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209002/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209002/camp-code,'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209002/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209002/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209002/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>When camp professionals gather for a conference, there is much to be learned. With the backdrop of jazz music and beignets, the Camp Code team was fortunate enough to gather in New Orleans for the American Camp Association National Conference. Highlights included the opening keynote starting with a marching band, meeting Dr. G. in person, and all three Camp Code hosts meeting in person together, and then presenting a session together too. In this episode, the Camp Code team reflects on their key take homes from the week of networking, education, and fun.  Ultimate Tic Tac Toe Notes from &quot;I&apos;m Going to Make This Place Your Home&quot; Tool: Evaluation of your camp day - Ritual vs routine  Best Practice for Leadership Training  Thanks to Scott Arizala&apos;s presentation at the National Conference. Today&apos;s best practice is backward induction. First, set the goal and then work backwards so staff will know, do, and believe everything about their job. Start with with the end product and figure out the steps immediately proceeding reaching that end goal. Next write down the steps for those steps and so on until you have worked backward to where you are standing right now. This process helps take a seemingly huge task and break it down into smaller projects while also building your program in as intentionally as possible.  A big thanks to all of our listeners who attended our session at #ACANat15! We loved meeting each of you. <div style='clear:left'><a href='https://static1.squarespace.com/static/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/530ba5ffe4b0dbc78d1944ac/550ee2a7e4b010610919ff99/1514661450114/1500w/' title='View image'><img border='0' style='max-width:100%' src='https://static1.squarespace.com/static/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/530ba5ffe4b0dbc78d1944ac/550ee2a7e4b010610919ff99/1514661450114/1500w/'/></a></div><div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209002/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209002/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209002/camp-code,'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209002/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209002/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209002/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Staff Training Themes - Camp Code #22</itunes:title>
    <title>Staff Training Themes - Camp Code #22</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! To generate excitement, energy, and buy in from our staff, a theme during training can quickly communicate that this job is like no other. Themes can range from connecting to the history of camp to making references to current popular culture. A great staff training theme can put a fresh spin on information that is taught every year and inspire your returning leaders to create a memorable experience for those around them. On this episode, the C...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>To generate excitement, energy, and buy in from our staff, a theme during training can quickly communicate that this job is like no other. Themes can range from connecting to the history of camp to making references to current popular culture. A great staff training theme can put a fresh spin on information that is taught every year and inspire your returning leaders to create a memorable experience for those around them. On this episode, the Camp Code team presents nine different themes and activities that can be plugged in to your staff training today. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Have your staff &quot;come as a child!&quot; Everything about training can be framed through the experience of a kid. When staff arrive, greet them with known childhood characters. Make time everyday to play for the sake of playing. Build forts and have story time. Hold a meeting as superheros in secret headquarters. Host a tea party. Make puppets. Plan a birthday party evening program. Create a space that reminds your staff of the audience they will be catering to all summer long. It will help your staff reconnect with their childhood experiences and teach them how take those memories and recreate them in more intentional and purposeful ways. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209004/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209004/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209004/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1425855020914-81UNAU98YKI0STN4WAMZ%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fCamp+Code+Logo%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209004/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209004/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209004/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>To generate excitement, energy, and buy in from our staff, a theme during training can quickly communicate that this job is like no other. Themes can range from connecting to the history of camp to making references to current popular culture. A great staff training theme can put a fresh spin on information that is taught every year and inspire your returning leaders to create a memorable experience for those around them. On this episode, the Camp Code team presents nine different themes and activities that can be plugged in to your staff training today. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Have your staff &quot;come as a child!&quot; Everything about training can be framed through the experience of a kid. When staff arrive, greet them with known childhood characters. Make time everyday to play for the sake of playing. Build forts and have story time. Hold a meeting as superheros in secret headquarters. Host a tea party. Make puppets. Plan a birthday party evening program. Create a space that reminds your staff of the audience they will be catering to all summer long. It will help your staff reconnect with their childhood experiences and teach them how take those memories and recreate them in more intentional and purposeful ways. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209004/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209004/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209004/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1425855020914-81UNAU98YKI0STN4WAMZ%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fCamp+Code+Logo%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209004/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209004/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209004/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Use This Video Clip! A Quickfire Dozen YouTube Videos to Enhance Training - Camp Code #21</itunes:title>
    <title>Use This Video Clip! A Quickfire Dozen YouTube Videos to Enhance Training - Camp Code #21</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Meatballs - "We want gossip!" Andrew Solomon - Love, no matter what Wet Hot American Summer - Are you going to pick that up?  First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy Jack Vale - Social Media Experiment Sir Ken Robinson - School Kills Creativity Arc'teryx - 35 Jessica's Daily Affirmations John Jacobson - Double Dream Hands Aimee Mullins - The opportunity of adversity 10 Most Awkward Moments Improv Everywhere - Subway Art Gallery Open...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Meatballs - &quot;We want gossip!&quot; Andrew Solomon - Love, no matter what Wet Hot American Summer - Are you going to pick that up?  First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy Jack Vale - Social Media Experiment Sir Ken Robinson - School Kills Creativity Arc&apos;teryx - 35 Jessica&apos;s Daily Affirmations John Jacobson - Double Dream Hands Aimee Mullins - The opportunity of adversity 10 Most Awkward Moments Improv Everywhere - Subway Art Gallery Opening, Salvation Army Bell Choir<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209006/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209006/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209006/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1422232491968-D92PFU0Z3DIZSHKR2OEG%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fCC_WaterPaint_1.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209006/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209006/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209006/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Meatballs - &quot;We want gossip!&quot; Andrew Solomon - Love, no matter what Wet Hot American Summer - Are you going to pick that up?  First Follower: Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy Jack Vale - Social Media Experiment Sir Ken Robinson - School Kills Creativity Arc&apos;teryx - 35 Jessica&apos;s Daily Affirmations John Jacobson - Double Dream Hands Aimee Mullins - The opportunity of adversity 10 Most Awkward Moments Improv Everywhere - Subway Art Gallery Opening, Salvation Army Bell Choir<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209006/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209006/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209006/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1422232491968-D92PFU0Z3DIZSHKR2OEG%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kF9S-XjLvOLqvvJ09EWG0TV7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QPOohDIaIeljMHgDF5CVlOqpeNLcJ80NK65_fV7S1UbcyOOsWwB-9oPu_Ss5iTEdy2hPxGNOJLZkPPdJtkrYLGXbn_AsgcIKM85a6g3EoyA%2fCC_WaterPaint_1.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209006/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209006/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209006/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2015 22:34:26 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Training at a Boys Camp - Camp Code #20</itunes:title>
    <title>Training at a Boys Camp - Camp Code #20</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Though we often consider the first day of staff training the time when we begin absorbing our new team into the camp culture, the reality is that staff orientation starts during the application process. Is the person trainable? How will he or she work on the team that is assembled? Does the applicant &quot;get it?&quot; Join Gab, Beth, and Ruby for a discussion of their favorite interview questions and time-tested ways to figure out if an applicant is a good fit. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Your hiring process has to be what is best for camp. It is a hard job but you, as the director, are the one that has the big picture. You must put the effort in to make the hiring process be whatever the camp needs. It may involve re-interviewing return staff and asking some hard questions. These are the most important decisions you will make all year. If something feels off, trust your gut. Ask questions to your return staff about things that didn&apos;t follow your camp philosophy that happened the year before. You can say &quot;I am offering you a job but here is my concern from last year and that cannot happen again.&quot; Hiring is not about being their friend. Make sure they understand that you must do what is best for camp. And never apologize for high expectations. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209010/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209010/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209010/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1420220374700-UKE0067VAHP025OKMGH3%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kLxnK526YWAH1qleWz-y7AFZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVH33scGBZjC30S7EYewNF5iKKwhonf2ThqWWOBkLKnojuqYeU1KwPvsAK7Tx5ND4WE%2finterviewquestions.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209010/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209010/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209010/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Though we often consider the first day of staff training the time when we begin absorbing our new team into the camp culture, the reality is that staff orientation starts during the application process. Is the person trainable? How will he or she work on the team that is assembled? Does the applicant &quot;get it?&quot; Join Gab, Beth, and Ruby for a discussion of their favorite interview questions and time-tested ways to figure out if an applicant is a good fit. Best Practice for Leadership Training  Your hiring process has to be what is best for camp. It is a hard job but you, as the director, are the one that has the big picture. You must put the effort in to make the hiring process be whatever the camp needs. It may involve re-interviewing return staff and asking some hard questions. These are the most important decisions you will make all year. If something feels off, trust your gut. Ask questions to your return staff about things that didn&apos;t follow your camp philosophy that happened the year before. You can say &quot;I am offering you a job but here is my concern from last year and that cannot happen again.&quot; Hiring is not about being their friend. Make sure they understand that you must do what is best for camp. And never apologize for high expectations. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209010/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209010/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209010/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1420220374700-UKE0067VAHP025OKMGH3%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kLxnK526YWAH1qleWz-y7AFZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVH33scGBZjC30S7EYewNF5iKKwhonf2ThqWWOBkLKnojuqYeU1KwPvsAK7Tx5ND4WE%2finterviewquestions.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209010/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209010/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209010/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:author>CampHacker.TV: Beth Allison, Ruby Compton, Gabrielle Raill</itunes:author>
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    <itunes:title>Live Different: Interview with Cristal Earle - Camp Code #18</itunes:title>
    <title>Live Different: Interview with Cristal Earle - Camp Code #18</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Christal Earle is the co-founder of Live Different, an organization that is about seeing change, building hope, and embracing a lifestyle of caring for people, not “stuff.” Christal spoke with the Camp Code hosts about how to empower young leaders to greatness and how to help them fully embrace camp’s mission and become a champion for your organization.       ]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Christal Earle is the co-founder of Live Different, an organization that is about seeing change, building hope, and embracing a lifestyle of caring for people, not “stuff.” Christal spoke with the Camp Code hosts about how to empower young leaders to greatness and how to help them fully embrace camp’s mission and become a champion for your organization. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209012/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209012/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209012/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1419989203719-Z1PIOL6Y5IL4J1EX0FVP%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kFQQgP34qnCpeHaeAOzTt7pZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZamWLI2zvYWH8K3-s_4yszcp2ryTI0HqTOaaUohrI8PICHnXC1b9smDvYLPdL-DS7U1pkhCtl83kemXd5r3C5ngKMshLAGzx4R3EDFOm1kBS%2fEpisode+18+Cristal+Earle%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209012/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209012/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209012/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Christal Earle is the co-founder of Live Different, an organization that is about seeing change, building hope, and embracing a lifestyle of caring for people, not “stuff.” Christal spoke with the Camp Code hosts about how to empower young leaders to greatness and how to help them fully embrace camp’s mission and become a champion for your organization. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209012/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209012/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209012/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1419989203719-Z1PIOL6Y5IL4J1EX0FVP%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kFQQgP34qnCpeHaeAOzTt7pZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZamWLI2zvYWH8K3-s_4yszcp2ryTI0HqTOaaUohrI8PICHnXC1b9smDvYLPdL-DS7U1pkhCtl83kemXd5r3C5ngKMshLAGzx4R3EDFOm1kBS%2fEpisode+18+Cristal+Earle%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209012/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209012/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209012/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>Ask Dr. G: Respect, Responsibility, and Resiliency - Camp Code #17</itunes:title>
    <title>Ask Dr. G: Respect, Responsibility, and Resiliency - Camp Code #17</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! The Camp Code team is proud to host upcoming ACA National keynote speaker Deborah Gilboa M.D., aka Dr. G, on the show to share her ideas on what parents are struggling with today and how camp can help. Dr. G. answers questions about how to make staff training great and get the behaviors out of our campers (and staff!) that we want.  One of the best tips we picked up from Dr. G is that parents today often strive to keep their children happy alwa...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>The Camp Code team is proud to host upcoming ACA National keynote speaker Deborah Gilboa M.D., aka Dr. G, on the show to share her ideas on what parents are struggling with today and how camp can help. Dr. G. answers questions about how to make staff training great and get the behaviors out of our campers (and staff!) that we want.  One of the best tips we picked up from Dr. G is that parents today often strive to keep their children happy always. However, for a child to be able to seek out his or her own happiness as they grow older, they must learn how to cope with setbacks and seek internal motivation and rewards on their own.   Best Practice for Leadership Training  Check out Dr. G&apos;s YouTube Channel for a parenting videos (uploaded every Monday) for tips on how to handle specific behaviors in your campers. These make for great content for your camp&apos;s social media, as well as training tools for your staff. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209014/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209014/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209014/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1416230129171-GTGGLT7WSQER4WPV199A%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kFQQgP34qnCpeHaeAOzTt7pZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZamWLI2zvYWH8K3-s_4yszcp2ryTI0HqTOaaUohrI8PICHnXC1b9smDvYLPdL-DS7U1pkhCtl83kemXd5r3C5ngKMshLAGzx4R3EDFOm1kBS%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209014/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209014/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209014/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>The Camp Code team is proud to host upcoming ACA National keynote speaker Deborah Gilboa M.D., aka Dr. G, on the show to share her ideas on what parents are struggling with today and how camp can help. Dr. G. answers questions about how to make staff training great and get the behaviors out of our campers (and staff!) that we want.  One of the best tips we picked up from Dr. G is that parents today often strive to keep their children happy always. However, for a child to be able to seek out his or her own happiness as they grow older, they must learn how to cope with setbacks and seek internal motivation and rewards on their own.   Best Practice for Leadership Training  Check out Dr. G&apos;s YouTube Channel for a parenting videos (uploaded every Monday) for tips on how to handle specific behaviors in your campers. These make for great content for your camp&apos;s social media, as well as training tools for your staff. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209014/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209014/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209014/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1416230129171-GTGGLT7WSQER4WPV199A%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kFQQgP34qnCpeHaeAOzTt7pZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZamWLI2zvYWH8K3-s_4yszcp2ryTI0HqTOaaUohrI8PICHnXC1b9smDvYLPdL-DS7U1pkhCtl83kemXd5r3C5ngKMshLAGzx4R3EDFOm1kBS%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209014/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209014/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209014/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2014 11:30:16 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Training at a Girls Camp - Camp Code #16</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! The Camp Code team addresses what makes all-girl camp different and how to train your staff to embrace those differences to foster the best experience for participants. This is an episode for anyone who has females on staff, not just those in a single gender environment. Listen in for insights on exactly what it is that women want and how to empower your female leaders.      ]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>The Camp Code team addresses what makes all-girl camp different and how to train your staff to embrace those differences to foster the best experience for participants. This is an episode for anyone who has females on staff, not just those in a single gender environment. Listen in for insights on exactly what it is that women want and how to empower your female leaders.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209016/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209016/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209016/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1416230503025-Y562NWZ6CKVQLA5VW53V%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kFQQgP34qnCpeHaeAOzTt7pZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZamWLI2zvYWH8K3-s_4yszcp2ryTI0HqTOaaUohrI8PICHnXC1b9smDvYLPdL-DS7U1pkhCtl83kemXd5r3C5ngKMshLAGzx4R3EDFOm1kBS%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209016/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209016/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209016/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>The Camp Code team addresses what makes all-girl camp different and how to train your staff to embrace those differences to foster the best experience for participants. This is an episode for anyone who has females on staff, not just those in a single gender environment. Listen in for insights on exactly what it is that women want and how to empower your female leaders.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209016/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209016/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209016/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1416230503025-Y562NWZ6CKVQLA5VW53V%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kFQQgP34qnCpeHaeAOzTt7pZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZamWLI2zvYWH8K3-s_4yszcp2ryTI0HqTOaaUohrI8PICHnXC1b9smDvYLPdL-DS7U1pkhCtl83kemXd5r3C5ngKMshLAGzx4R3EDFOm1kBS%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209016/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209016/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209016/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:author>CampHacker.TV: Ruby Compton, Gab Raill, Beth Allison</itunes:author>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2014 16:39:35 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Building Your Summer Camp Leadership Team - Camp Code #15</itunes:title>
    <title>Building Your Summer Camp Leadership Team - Camp Code #15</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Every director needs that group of people who can be there when you can’t be. These staff members are the eyes and ears of the director and must be capable of seeing and hearing the needs of the staff and the campers. Camp directors need teams of people who fully understand the camp’s philosophy and mission and who not only know what needs to be done to fulfill it but are passionate about the work to be done.  Best Practice: Look for leadership...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Every director needs that group of people who can be there when you can’t be. These staff members are the eyes and ears of the director and must be capable of seeing and hearing the needs of the staff and the campers. Camp directors need teams of people who fully understand the camp’s philosophy and mission and who not only know what needs to be done to fulfill it but are passionate about the work to be done.  Best Practice: Look for leadership team members who want to have their own staff members succeed. That leadership team candidate must be capable of doing the frontline job but even more importantly, he or she must understand the value of letting others stand up and be in the spotlight. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209018/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209018/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209018/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1416230064412-7A94V4ER1U6TUB5EK0OH%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kFQQgP34qnCpeHaeAOzTt7pZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZamWLI2zvYWH8K3-s_4yszcp2ryTI0HqTOaaUohrI8PICHnXC1b9smDvYLPdL-DS7U1pkhCtl83kemXd5r3C5ngKMshLAGzx4R3EDFOm1kBS%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209018/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209018/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209018/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Every director needs that group of people who can be there when you can’t be. These staff members are the eyes and ears of the director and must be capable of seeing and hearing the needs of the staff and the campers. Camp directors need teams of people who fully understand the camp’s philosophy and mission and who not only know what needs to be done to fulfill it but are passionate about the work to be done.  Best Practice: Look for leadership team members who want to have their own staff members succeed. That leadership team candidate must be capable of doing the frontline job but even more importantly, he or she must understand the value of letting others stand up and be in the spotlight. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209018/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209018/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209018/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1416230064412-7A94V4ER1U6TUB5EK0OH%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kFQQgP34qnCpeHaeAOzTt7pZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZamWLI2zvYWH8K3-s_4yszcp2ryTI0HqTOaaUohrI8PICHnXC1b9smDvYLPdL-DS7U1pkhCtl83kemXd5r3C5ngKMshLAGzx4R3EDFOm1kBS%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209018/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209018/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209018/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:author>CampHacker.TV: Gab Raill, Beth Allison, Ruby Compton</itunes:author>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2014 16:17:42 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>How to Start Working on Training Now - Camp Code #14</itunes:title>
    <title>How to Start Working on Training Now - Camp Code #14</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! A great leadership training takes a year to plan. Starting on leadership training now allows you the time to craft creative ideas, to gain buy-in from staff as you hire them, and to gather resources to support your brilliant vision. Identifying where your areas of strength and weakness were during training now will lead to a clearer picture of what leadership training should look like this summer.  A Best Practice for Leadership Training Ask yo...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>A great leadership training takes a year to plan. Starting on leadership training now allows you the time to craft creative ideas, to gain buy-in from staff as you hire them, and to gather resources to support your brilliant vision. Identifying where your areas of strength and weakness were during training now will lead to a clearer picture of what leadership training should look like this summer.  A Best Practice for Leadership Training Ask your staff the question &quot;What tips and tricks would you share with someone in your position next year?&quot; This can be done during their exit interviews, final coaching sessions, or during return staff interviews for the next summer. Asking this will tell directors what lessons really stuck with the staff throughout the summer (what you taught well or what the staff needed the most) and it will also show what was missed or not stressed enough during training. When you are wondering where to start with building training now, this question will provide your foundation. <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209020/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209020/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209020/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1416229957010-5UWBVRBZGMUEASAAQA00%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kFQQgP34qnCpeHaeAOzTt7pZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWQUxwkmyExglNqGp0IvTJZamWLI2zvYWH8K3-s_4yszcp2ryTI0HqTOaaUohrI8PICHnXC1b9smDvYLPdL-DS7U1pkhCtl83kemXd5r3C5ngKMshLAGzx4R3EDFOm1kBS%2fCamp+Consultant+Beth+Allison%2527s+Camp+Code+podcast%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209020/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209020/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209020/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p><p class='text-align-center'><strong>Podcast: </strong><span>Subscribe in</span><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/camp-code-leadership-staff/id833586462'> iTunes</a><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='http://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/camphacker-podcast-camphacker/id711534436'> </a><span>| </span><a rel='NOFOLLOW' target='_blank' href='http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=45983&amp;refid=stpr'>Stitcher App</a></p>                                                                <img class='thumb-image' data-image='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1403054880737-3BT4HPI9SKR3GDYGIZFG/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kPJXHKy2-mnvrsdpGQjlhod7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmihaE5rlzFBImxTetd_yW5btdZx37rH5fuWDtePBPDaHF5LxdCVHkNEqSYPsUQCdT/image-asset.jpeg' data-image-dimensions='1000x1000' data-image-focal-point='0.5,0.5' alt='Transient' data-load='false' data-image-id='53a0eb1fe4b00d7644782869' data-type='image' src='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1403054880737-3BT4HPI9SKR3GDYGIZFG/ke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kPJXHKy2-mnvrsdpGQjlhod7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmihaE5rlzFBImxTetd_yW5btdZx37rH5fuWDtePBPDaHF5LxdCVHkNEqSYPsUQCdT/image-asset.jpeg?format=1000w'/><div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209022/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209022/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209022/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1403054880737-3BT4HPI9SKR3GDYGIZFG%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kPJXHKy2-mnvrsdpGQjlhod7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmihaE5rlzFBImxTetd_yW5btdZx37rH5fuWDtePBPDaHF5LxdCVHkNEqSYPsUQCdT%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209022/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209022/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209022/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>That was LAST Year...this is THIS Year - Camp Code #12</itunes:title>
    <title>That was LAST Year...this is THIS Year - Camp Code #12</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! “That’s not the way we did it last year.” “The former director let us do this…” Whether you are a new director who is running the show for the first time or a veteran who just had a rough summer, how do you hit the ground running this summer towards positive change?  A Best Practice for Leadership Training: Help your staff members to learn to arrive to training sessions on time by making the times memorable.  Have your sessions begin at times l...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>“That’s not the way we did it last year.” “The former director let us do this…” Whether you are a new director who is running the show for the first time or a veteran who just had a rough summer, how do you hit the ground running this summer towards positive change?  A Best Practice for Leadership Training: Help your staff members to learn to arrive to training sessions on time by making the times memorable.  Have your sessions begin at times like:  9:03, 10:47 or 2:18.  If they still have trouble, take a page from Michael Brandwein and wait for the stragglers to arrive, calming and gently explain that you will all leave the room together and, in 2 minutes, all come in together to begin the session.  Chances are, they will never be late again.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209024/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209024/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209024/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1400858842129-7VD22NLPR45H3FCJ78TO%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kHldqyjDwaeS7kYSmaCmglZ7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmTl_ALRZE0UkEheIF40jl8l-p-UjEfP0lrs6khMOijucIE9LbemCnC0mKIu4O-BCA%2fCamp+Code%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209024/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209024/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209024/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>“That’s not the way we did it last year.” “The former director let us do this…” Whether you are a new director who is running the show for the first time or a veteran who just had a rough summer, how do you hit the ground running this summer towards positive change?  A Best Practice for Leadership Training: Help your staff members to learn to arrive to training sessions on time by making the times memorable.  Have your sessions begin at times like:  9:03, 10:47 or 2:18.  If they still have trouble, take a page from Michael Brandwein and wait for the stragglers to arrive, calming and gently explain that you will all leave the room together and, in 2 minutes, all come in together to begin the session.  Chances are, they will never be late again.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209024/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209024/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209024/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1400858842129-7VD22NLPR45H3FCJ78TO%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kHldqyjDwaeS7kYSmaCmglZ7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmTl_ALRZE0UkEheIF40jl8l-p-UjEfP0lrs6khMOijucIE9LbemCnC0mKIu4O-BCA%2fCamp+Code%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209024/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209024/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209024/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Intelligent Leadership Training Design - Camp Code #11</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! ﻿﻿We CANNOT stress enough the importance of well-thought out, well-planned, and exceptionally intentional leadership training.  As camping professionals, we need to think through every minute of every day of training and use each one to our advantage - whether it’s making the most of a learning session, a time of community building or ensuring our staff is well-rested and ready to go when the campers finally arrive.  As always, we want to be in...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>﻿﻿We CANNOT stress enough the importance of well-thought out, well-planned, and exceptionally intentional leadership training.  As camping professionals, we need to think through every minute of every day of training and use each one to our advantage - whether it’s making the most of a learning session, a time of community building or ensuring our staff is well-rested and ready to go when the campers finally arrive.  As always, we want to be intentional with everything we do.  A Best Practice for Leadership Training:It is vitally important to learn the names of your staff.  It is an important step in making your staff, especially new ones, feel like they are appreciated and being cared for.  Do whatever you have to do to learn their names ahead of time:  create a cheat sheet, study your staff bios, practice with other staff.  Repetition is the key. Be sure to introduce your staff in engaging and personal ways.  <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209026/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209026/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209026/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1400194098694-Z2HUA9JX11Y3USAJTN0U%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kHldqyjDwaeS7kYSmaCmglZ7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmTl_ALRZE0UkEheIF40jl8l-p-UjEfP0lrs6khMOijucIE9LbemCnC0mKIu4O-BCA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209026/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209026/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209026/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>﻿﻿We CANNOT stress enough the importance of well-thought out, well-planned, and exceptionally intentional leadership training.  As camping professionals, we need to think through every minute of every day of training and use each one to our advantage - whether it’s making the most of a learning session, a time of community building or ensuring our staff is well-rested and ready to go when the campers finally arrive.  As always, we want to be intentional with everything we do.  A Best Practice for Leadership Training:It is vitally important to learn the names of your staff.  It is an important step in making your staff, especially new ones, feel like they are appreciated and being cared for.  Do whatever you have to do to learn their names ahead of time:  create a cheat sheet, study your staff bios, practice with other staff.  Repetition is the key. Be sure to introduce your staff in engaging and personal ways.  <div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209026/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209026/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209026/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1400194098694-Z2HUA9JX11Y3USAJTN0U%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kHldqyjDwaeS7kYSmaCmglZ7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmTl_ALRZE0UkEheIF40jl8l-p-UjEfP0lrs6khMOijucIE9LbemCnC0mKIu4O-BCA%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209026/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209026/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209026/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2014 19:24:21 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Staff Manuals: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly - Camp Code #10</itunes:title>
    <title>Staff Manuals: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly - Camp Code #10</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Because there are a couple of different strategies, because they are critical for accreditations, because yours could make or break you...because there is lots of room for creativity.  A Best Practice for Leadership Training:  “Wreck this Journal” is a book that has instructions for destroying it.  Check it out and see how you can add this concept into your staff manuals.  Here are the 1st three instructions in the book (1) carry this with you ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Because there are a couple of different strategies, because they are critical for accreditations, because yours could make or break you...because there is lots of room for creativity.  A Best Practice for Leadership Training:  “Wreck this Journal” is a book that has instructions for destroying it.  Check it out and see how you can add this concept into your staff manuals.  Here are the 1st three instructions in the book (1) carry this with you everywhere you go (2) follow instructions on every page and (3) order is not important.<div style='clear:left'><a href='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1514739171759-7EJRBNE148NUF6B883I7/Camp+Code+Logo+MasterClass.jpg?content-type=image%2Fjpeg' title='View image'><img border='0' style='max-width:100%' src='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1514739171759-7EJRBNE148NUF6B883I7/Camp+Code+Logo+MasterClass.jpg?content-type=image%2Fjpeg'/></a></div><div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209028/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209028/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209028/camp-code,'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209028/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209028/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209028/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Because there are a couple of different strategies, because they are critical for accreditations, because yours could make or break you...because there is lots of room for creativity.  A Best Practice for Leadership Training:  “Wreck this Journal” is a book that has instructions for destroying it.  Check it out and see how you can add this concept into your staff manuals.  Here are the 1st three instructions in the book (1) carry this with you everywhere you go (2) follow instructions on every page and (3) order is not important.<div style='clear:left'><a href='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1514739171759-7EJRBNE148NUF6B883I7/Camp+Code+Logo+MasterClass.jpg?content-type=image%2Fjpeg' title='View image'><img border='0' style='max-width:100%' src='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1514739171759-7EJRBNE148NUF6B883I7/Camp+Code+Logo+MasterClass.jpg?content-type=image%2Fjpeg'/></a></div><div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209028/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209028/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209028/camp-code,'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209028/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209028/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209028/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2014 11:37:47 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Interview with Tom Heck - Camp Code #8</itunes:title>
    <title>Interview with Tom Heck - Camp Code #8</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Read more about Tom Heck (and Duct Tape Team building Games) at http://www.teachmeteamwork.com/      ]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Read more about Tom Heck (and Duct Tape Team building Games) at http://www.teachmeteamwork.com/<div style='clear:left'><a href='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1514739171759-7EJRBNE148NUF6B883I7/Camp+Code+Logo+MasterClass.jpg?content-type=image%2Fjpeg' title='View image'><img border='0' style='max-width:100%' src='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1514739171759-7EJRBNE148NUF6B883I7/Camp+Code+Logo+MasterClass.jpg?content-type=image%2Fjpeg'/></a></div><div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209030/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209030/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209030/camp-code,'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209030/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209030/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209030/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Read more about Tom Heck (and Duct Tape Team building Games) at http://www.teachmeteamwork.com/<div style='clear:left'><a href='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1514739171759-7EJRBNE148NUF6B883I7/Camp+Code+Logo+MasterClass.jpg?content-type=image%2Fjpeg' title='View image'><img border='0' style='max-width:100%' src='https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4/1514739171759-7EJRBNE148NUF6B883I7/Camp+Code+Logo+MasterClass.jpg?content-type=image%2Fjpeg'/></a></div><div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209030/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209030/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209030/camp-code,'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209030/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209030/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209030/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2014 13:57:00 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Returning Staff Facilitating Training - Camp Code #9</itunes:title>
    <title>Returning Staff Facilitating Training - Camp Code #9</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! If we are running successful camps, we have a large number of staff returning every year.  Instead of it becoming a problem where our returning staff are bored, disengaged, and quite possibly disruptive, we want to challenge them and help them take it to the next level; we also want to use their skills and experience to help teach the next generation of staff. What avenues can we explore to make training a useful and positive experience for sta...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>If we are running successful camps, we have a large number of staff returning every year.  Instead of it becoming a problem where our returning staff are bored, disengaged, and quite possibly disruptive, we want to challenge them and help them take it to the next level; we also want to use their skills and experience to help teach the next generation of staff. What avenues can we explore to make training a useful and positive experience for staff who’ve done this before?  A Best Practice for Leadership Training: Thanks to Dr. Tim Elmore, we learned to put our training on ICE:  When teaching this generation of staff, make sure to use... I - images that lead to C - conversations that lead to E - experiences that change their lives.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209032/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209032/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209032/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1398431703346-A2GVH0GJPWUM194XZLB7%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kJEtH6_TgKlSS-sBfa6e6VRZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVF6AnaK5oloFMKhuYh4BInANjubMfFnEYGXBay_d4iIojjT3gPJJ7AtBBMkZ7_tLoM%2fCamp-Code-podcast%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209032/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209032/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209032/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>If we are running successful camps, we have a large number of staff returning every year.  Instead of it becoming a problem where our returning staff are bored, disengaged, and quite possibly disruptive, we want to challenge them and help them take it to the next level; we also want to use their skills and experience to help teach the next generation of staff. What avenues can we explore to make training a useful and positive experience for staff who’ve done this before?  A Best Practice for Leadership Training: Thanks to Dr. Tim Elmore, we learned to put our training on ICE:  When teaching this generation of staff, make sure to use... I - images that lead to C - conversations that lead to E - experiences that change their lives.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209032/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209032/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209032/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1398431703346-A2GVH0GJPWUM194XZLB7%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kJEtH6_TgKlSS-sBfa6e6VRZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVF6AnaK5oloFMKhuYh4BInANjubMfFnEYGXBay_d4iIojjT3gPJJ7AtBBMkZ7_tLoM%2fCamp-Code-podcast%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209032/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209032/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209032/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2014 09:16:12 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Training Youth Development Professionals - Camp Code #7</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Those not in the industry can sometimes think that “camp staff” means glorified babysitter, someone who is simply watching children and making sure they have fun. Those of us who truly believe in the importance of summer camp understand that a youth development professional is fundamentally different; we want to grow the whole person.  We want to create people who will change the world and make a difference. How do we prepare our staff? &n...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Those not in the industry can sometimes think that “camp staff” means glorified babysitter, someone who is simply watching children and making sure they have fun. Those of us who truly believe in the importance of summer camp understand that a youth development professional is fundamentally different; we want to grow the whole person.  We want to create people who will change the world and make a difference. How do we prepare our staff?<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209034/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209034/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209034/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1397440225354-I78BJ28IZASSFWGPF3U6%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kJEtH6_TgKlSS-sBfa6e6VRZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVF6AnaK5oloFMKhuYh4BInANjubMfFnEYGXBay_d4iIojjT3gPJJ7AtBBMkZ7_tLoM%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209034/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209034/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209034/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Those not in the industry can sometimes think that “camp staff” means glorified babysitter, someone who is simply watching children and making sure they have fun. Those of us who truly believe in the importance of summer camp understand that a youth development professional is fundamentally different; we want to grow the whole person.  We want to create people who will change the world and make a difference. How do we prepare our staff?<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209034/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209034/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209034/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1397440225354-I78BJ28IZASSFWGPF3U6%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kJEtH6_TgKlSS-sBfa6e6VRZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVF6AnaK5oloFMKhuYh4BInANjubMfFnEYGXBay_d4iIojjT3gPJJ7AtBBMkZ7_tLoM%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209034/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209034/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209034/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2014 16:57:44 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Teaching Them To Teach - Camp Code #6</itunes:title>
    <title>Teaching Them To Teach - Camp Code #6</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! What we do is so much more than help children to have fun; we are at camp to develop the whole person. We are teaching not only specific hard skills like sailing or climbing or the j stroke but we are also teaching soft skills like  communication, conflict resolution, and  resiliency. So it’s important that our staff members understand (a) that they are teachers every moment of every day and (b) they understand how to be creative, intentional, ...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>What we do is so much more than help children to have fun; we are at camp to develop the whole person. We are teaching not only specific hard skills like sailing or climbing or the j stroke but we are also teaching soft skills like  communication, conflict resolution, and  resiliency. So it’s important that our staff members understand (a) that they are teachers every moment of every day and (b) they understand how to be creative, intentional, well-prepared instructors.   A Best Practice for Leadership Training: The games and activities that we actually play are not made to just go through the motions. As we develop our skills at camp, sometimes the intent behind what we are doing gets lost.  What are your goals, what do you want the end picture to look like?  Make sure staff members experience the intent behind what you are doing.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209036/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209036/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209036/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1396965864400-8C10R3NBFP27RZM584BX%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kJEtH6_TgKlSS-sBfa6e6VRZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVF6AnaK5oloFMKhuYh4BInANjubMfFnEYGXBay_d4iIojjT3gPJJ7AtBBMkZ7_tLoM%2fCamp+Code+cover_300.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209036/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209036/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209036/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>What we do is so much more than help children to have fun; we are at camp to develop the whole person. We are teaching not only specific hard skills like sailing or climbing or the j stroke but we are also teaching soft skills like  communication, conflict resolution, and  resiliency. So it’s important that our staff members understand (a) that they are teachers every moment of every day and (b) they understand how to be creative, intentional, well-prepared instructors.   A Best Practice for Leadership Training: The games and activities that we actually play are not made to just go through the motions. As we develop our skills at camp, sometimes the intent behind what we are doing gets lost.  What are your goals, what do you want the end picture to look like?  Make sure staff members experience the intent behind what you are doing.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209036/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209036/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209036/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1396965864400-8C10R3NBFP27RZM584BX%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kJEtH6_TgKlSS-sBfa6e6VRZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVF6AnaK5oloFMKhuYh4BInANjubMfFnEYGXBay_d4iIojjT3gPJJ7AtBBMkZ7_tLoM%2fCamp+Code+cover_300.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209036/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209036/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209036/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:author>Beth Allison, Gab Raill, Ruby Compton - CampHacker.TV</itunes:author>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2014 09:59:51 -0400</pubDate>
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    <itunes:title>Training Beyond Training - Camp Code #5</itunes:title>
    <title>Training Beyond Training - Camp Code #5</title>
    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! There are three reasons for exploring this topic: 1) Staff training is never long enough. Ever. 2) There are great tools available to aid with this process. 3) Youth development→ we want our staff to grow not only at work but also beyond. (and if they are growing, they are doing a better job at work!)  A Best Practice for Leadership Training: “To pay or not to pay” - when do we pay for seasonal staff members to get certifications or training th...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>There are three reasons for exploring this topic: 1) Staff training is never long enough. Ever. 2) There are great tools available to aid with this process. 3) Youth development→ we want our staff to grow not only at work but also beyond. (and if they are growing, they are doing a better job at work!)  A Best Practice for Leadership Training: “To pay or not to pay” - when do we pay for seasonal staff members to get certifications or training that we need them to have to meet accreditation standards?<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209038/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209038/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209038/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1396026495935-IAGR60E2EVN73BFPMIID%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kJEtH6_TgKlSS-sBfa6e6VRZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVF6AnaK5oloFMKhuYh4BInANjubMfFnEYGXBay_d4iIojjT3gPJJ7AtBBMkZ7_tLoM%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209038/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209038/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209038/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>There are three reasons for exploring this topic: 1) Staff training is never long enough. Ever. 2) There are great tools available to aid with this process. 3) Youth development→ we want our staff to grow not only at work but also beyond. (and if they are growing, they are doing a better job at work!)  A Best Practice for Leadership Training: “To pay or not to pay” - when do we pay for seasonal staff members to get certifications or training that we need them to have to meet accreditation standards?<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209038/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209038/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209038/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1396026495935-IAGR60E2EVN73BFPMIID%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kJEtH6_TgKlSS-sBfa6e6VRZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVF6AnaK5oloFMKhuYh4BInANjubMfFnEYGXBay_d4iIojjT3gPJJ7AtBBMkZ7_tLoM%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209038/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209038/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209038/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! This podcast shares creative ways to cover those important “must-do” sessions that have to be presented year and after year and can be, if we’re not careful, boring and uninspiring.    A Best Practice for Leadership Training:  Provide summer staff additional training and recreation outside of Staff Training week.      ]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>This podcast shares creative ways to cover those important “must-do” sessions that have to be presented year and after year and can be, if we’re not careful, boring and uninspiring.    A Best Practice for Leadership Training:  Provide summer staff additional training and recreation outside of Staff Training week.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209040/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209040/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209040/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1395615553561-VU6GXINC3C6AJBYFWZ79%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kJEtH6_TgKlSS-sBfa6e6VRZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVF6AnaK5oloFMKhuYh4BInANjubMfFnEYGXBay_d4iIojjT3gPJJ7AtBBMkZ7_tLoM%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209040/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209040/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209040/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>This podcast shares creative ways to cover those important “must-do” sessions that have to be presented year and after year and can be, if we’re not careful, boring and uninspiring.    A Best Practice for Leadership Training:  Provide summer staff additional training and recreation outside of Staff Training week.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209040/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209040/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209040/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1395615553561-VU6GXINC3C6AJBYFWZ79%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kJEtH6_TgKlSS-sBfa6e6VRZw-zPPgdn4jUwVcJE1ZvWEtT5uBSRWt4vQZAgTJucoTqqXjS3CfNDSuuf31e0tVF6AnaK5oloFMKhuYh4BInANjubMfFnEYGXBay_d4iIojjT3gPJJ7AtBBMkZ7_tLoM%2fimage-asset.jpeg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209040/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209040/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209040/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! Leadership training is critical for laying the foundation of your camp community. If staff is prepared to support one another, play alongside one another, resolve conflicts that arise, and work as a united team, then orientation has been a success.      ]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Leadership training is critical for laying the foundation of your camp community. If staff is prepared to support one another, play alongside one another, resolve conflicts that arise, and work as a united team, then orientation has been a success.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209042/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209042/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209042/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1394757545477-YD2DQP7B4YX6BUG5FI6Z%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kHldqyjDwaeS7kYSmaCmglZ7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmTl_ALRZE0UkEheIF40jl8l-p-UjEfP0lrs6khMOijucIE9LbemCnC0mKIu4O-BCA%2fCamp-Code-podcast%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209042/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209042/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209042/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>Leadership training is critical for laying the foundation of your camp community. If staff is prepared to support one another, play alongside one another, resolve conflicts that arise, and work as a united team, then orientation has been a success.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209042/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209042/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209042/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1394757545477-YD2DQP7B4YX6BUG5FI6Z%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kHldqyjDwaeS7kYSmaCmglZ7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmTl_ALRZE0UkEheIF40jl8l-p-UjEfP0lrs6khMOijucIE9LbemCnC0mKIu4O-BCA%2fCamp-Code-podcast%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209042/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209042/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209042/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us! The mission is your compass. We must teach staff to use the mission of camp to guide their actions just as you teach someone how to use a compass to find their way.  A Best Practice for Leadership Training:  Empower staff to become guardians of the mission so they are truly inspired, committed, and on board.      ]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>The mission is your compass. We must teach staff to use the mission of camp to guide their actions just as you teach someone how to use a compass to find their way.  A Best Practice for Leadership Training:  Empower staff to become guardians of the mission so they are truly inspired, committed, and on board.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209044/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209044/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209044/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1394475115089-35D5V1737GNJA2GNYFFJ%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kHldqyjDwaeS7kYSmaCmglZ7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmTl_ALRZE0UkEheIF40jl8l-p-UjEfP0lrs6khMOijucIE9LbemCnC0mKIu4O-BCA%2fCamp+Code+1400.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209044/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209044/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209044/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/882826/fan_mail/new">Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!</a></p>The mission is your compass. We must teach staff to use the mission of camp to guide their actions just as you teach someone how to use a compass to find their way.  A Best Practice for Leadership Training:  Empower staff to become guardians of the mission so they are truly inspired, committed, and on board.<div style='clear:both;padding-top:0.2em;'><a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/28/592209044/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/fblike20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/30/592209044/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/googleplus20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/29/592209044/camp-code,https%3a%2f%2fimages.squarespace-cdn.com%2fcontent%2fv1%2f4f941af3e4b09495e1e9fcf4%2f1394475115089-35D5V1737GNJA2GNYFFJ%2fke17ZwdGBToddI8pDm48kHldqyjDwaeS7kYSmaCmglZ7gQa3H78H3Y0txjaiv_0fDoOvxcdMmMKkDsyUqMSsMWxHk725yiiHCCLfrh8O1z5QHyNOqBUUEtDDsRWrJLTmTl_ALRZE0UkEheIF40jl8l-p-UjEfP0lrs6khMOijucIE9LbemCnC0mKIu4O-BCA%2fCamp+Code+1400.jpg%3fformat%3d1000w'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/pinterest20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/24/592209044/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/twitter20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/19/592209044/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/email20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> <a href='https://feeds.feedblitz.com/_/20/592209044/camp-code'><img height='20' src='https://assets.feedblitz.com/i/rss20.png' style='border:0;margin:0;padding:0;'/></a> </div>]]></content:encoded>
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