• 12 Things you Should be Focused on as the Camp Season Approaches - Camp Code #153
    Apr 22 2025

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    Preparing for Camp Season: Key Focus Areas for Success

    As 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 top recommendations catering to staff, campers, and personal preparations for camp leaders.

    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/campcode

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    Best Practice for Leadership Training

    From Gabrielle

    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.

    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 you—not just in crisis, but for learning, guidance, and everyday questions.

    Whether you'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.

    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.

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    Your Hosts:
    • Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - Go Camp Pro
    • Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau

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  • Camp Code Classic - Engaging Multigenerational Staff During Training
    Apr 8 2025

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    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 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 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.

    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.

    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.



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    Leadership Training Best Practice

    From Gabrielle Raill

    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.

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    Your Hosts:
    • Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau
    • Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - CampHacker.tv
    • Ruby Compton, Chief Exploration Officer - Ruby Outdoors


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  • Training Campers to be Leaders - Camp Code #152
    Mar 25 2025

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    Camper Leadership Skills: Strategies for Effective Development

    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.

    Additionally, Gabrielle and Beth share practical tips, including using creative group projects and peer leadership opportunities, to foster these essential skills in campers.

    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/campcode

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    Best Practice for Leadership Training

    From Beth

    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.

    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.

    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.

    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.

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    Your Hosts:
    • Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - Go Camp Pro
    • Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau

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  • Technology and Social Media in Camp Leadership - with Travis Allison - Camp Code #151
    Mar 11 2025

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    Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/technology-and-social-media-in-camp-leadership


    Tech & Camp Leadership: Maximizing Tools Without Losing Focus

    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.

    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.

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    Best Practice for Leadership Training

    From Travis

    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?

    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?

    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.

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    Special Guest:
    • Travis Allison, Co-Founder - Go Camp Pro

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    Your Hosts:
    • Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - Go Camp Pro
    • Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau

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    UltraCamp

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    48 mins
  • Best Ways to Deal with Conflict Between Campers and Staff - Camp Code #150
    Feb 25 2025

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    Navigating Camper-Staff Conflicts: Building Relationships & Win-Win Solutions

    In 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 between campers and staff. Because even in the happiest of places, summer camp, conflict between these two groups can still exist.

    And we need to do our best to leave both sides with win win solutions and practice. With important life skills.

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    Best Practice for Leadership Training

    From Gabrielle

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Your Hosts:
    • Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - Go Camp Pro
    • Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau

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    Thanks to our sponsors…

    BowlineHQ

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    UltraCamp

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    36 mins
  • How to Run Effective Scenarios During Staff Training - With Chris Rehs-Dupin - Camp Code #149
    Feb 11 2025

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    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-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.

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    Best Practice for Leadership Training

    From Chris

    When choosing scenarios for training, avoid using real-life events that were traumatic and still fresh in people'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.

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    Special Guest:
    • Chris Rehs-Dupin, Co-Founder at TQAMP

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    Your Hosts:
    • Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - Go Camp Pro
    • Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau

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    Thanks to our sponsors…

    UltraCamp

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    BowlineHQ

    Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline's comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit bowlinehq.com to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic.



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    45 mins
  • Unpacking MORE of the Ultracamp Summer Camp Employment Study - with Donnie Keele - Camp Code #148
    Jan 28 2025

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    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 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.
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    Editorial Note:

    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.

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    Best Practice for Leadership Training

    From Gabrielle

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Special Guest:
    • Donnie Keele, Media and Learning Lead at Ultracamp
    Your Hosts:
    • Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - Go Camp Pro
    • Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau
    Thanks to our sponsors…

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    56 mins
  • The Critical Role of Accountability - Camp Code #147
    Jan 14 2025

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    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 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.
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    Best Practice for Leadership Training

    From Beth

    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.

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    Your Hosts:
    • Beth Allison, Camp Consultant - Go Camp Pro
    • Gabrielle Raill, Camp Director - Camp Ouareau

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    Thanks to our sponsors…

    UltraCamp

    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 ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode.

    BowlineHQ

    Camp Leaders: Win back your time to what matters most, your campers. Bowline's comprehensive accounting, back-office solutions, and tech-enabled team free up your staff to focus on your mission. Visit bowlinehq.com to learn more and book a free 2-hour financial diagnostic.


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    34 mins
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