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Best podcasts about cub scouts

Latest podcast episodes about cub scouts

#CubChatLive
The Top 10 Elective Adventures

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 42:09


What are the Top 10 Elective Adventures in Cub Scouts? Join us for #CubChatLive as we count them down. The results may surprise you!

WIKY Morning Show To Go
Cub Scouts & Scouts BSA

WIKY Morning Show To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 4:46


The start of the new school year is a great time to get into Scouting! Becca Scott and Chris Madras are here to talk about all the benefits of the Scouting movement not only your child but for you as a parent too! Click to hear all about it!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

#CubChatLive
Share your awesome activities, pack meeting and ceremonies with other leaders!

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2025 35:12


Got a Cub Scout idea that rocks? Join us on #CubChatLive as we show you how to share your amazing activities, pack meetings and ceremonies with leaders everywhere! We'll walk you through the simple process and spotlight some of our very first crowdsourced ideas.

#CubChatLive
How selling popcorn can help your Cub Scout pack thrive

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 36:26


Popcorn sales can power your Cub Scout pack! Join this week's #CubChatLive for practical tips on making fundraising fun, simple and successful for Cub Scouts, leaders and parents.

#CubChatLive
Meet the new Cub Scout Chair!

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 35:36


Meet the new Cub Scout Chair! Join us on this week's #CubChatLive as we chat with Tamara Christensen, a dedicated volunteer and the newly appointed chair of the National Cub Scouting Committee. She'll answer your questions and share her vision for the future of Cub Scouting!

Discovery
The Life Scientific - Tim Peake

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 26:29


What's it like living underwater for two weeks? What's the trickiest part of training to be an astronaut? What are the most memorable sights you see from space? Several extreme questions, all of which can be answered by one man: Major Tim Peake. After a childhood packed with outdoor adventures, via the Cub Scouts and school Cadet Force, Tim joined the British Army Air Corps and became a military flying instructor then a test pilot; before eventually being selected as a European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut. In 2015, Tim became the first British ESA astronaut to visit the International Space Station. Over the course of a six-month mission, he took part in more than 250 scientific experiments and worked with more than two million schoolchildren across Europe. In a special New Year's episode recorded in front of an audience at London's Royal Society, Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks to Tim about his lifelong passion for adventure, the thrill of flight and why scientific experiments in space are so important. Presented by Jim Al-Khalili Produced by Lucy Taylor

Best of Hawkeye in the Morning
Show Open - Hawkeye Hurt at Cub Scouts Camp Again

Best of Hawkeye in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 3:25


Support the show: http://www.newcountry963.com/hawkeyeinthemorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Early Break
Pinewood Derby and Floor Hockey?!

Early Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 18:30


Cub Scouts, Floor Hockey, and P.E. scooter games, do you remember these things like the guys do?Show Sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Neuroshambles
Why can't they stick with a hobby? | Nicole Bateman

Neuroshambles

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 90:25


In this episode, Mark takes a typically sideways look at the idea of hobbies – those wholesome after-school activities that see neurotypical kids flourish… but which, for many neurodivergent families, are either a logistical nightmare, a sensory minefield, or a fast track to public meltdown. Joining him is the brilliant Nicole Bateman – podcast host (Conversations with a SEND Mum), former teacher, trainer, and founder of The Friendly SEND Advisor and Super Sensory Squad. Together, they explore the myths, pressures and downright ridiculousness of what “having hobbies” means when your kids are autistic, ADHD or PDA. They cover what actually works, what definitely doesn't, and the benefits of learning to follow your neurodifferent child's lead, so you can meet them where they're at, rather than where you want them to be.   STUFF WE COVER: 00:00 – Intro & Meet the Guest: Nicole Bateman 03:00 – The fantasy of hobbies vs the reality 08:00 – Issues with trust and accessibility 13:00 – After-school clubs 18:00 – The Summer holiday hobby void 25:00 – Trying to force your neurodivergent children to have a hobby 33:00 – Social disconnect in group settings 39:00 – When your best intentions fail 44:00 - Environmental barriers to adopting a hobby 47:00 – Competitive Sport: Gift or Curse? 53:00 – Caesar-or-Nothing syndrome & hobby avoidance 59:00 – Drop-off disasters 1:07:00 – What *does* work? 1:12:00 – It's not all rubbish: A look at the positives 1:15:00 – Neurodiversity Champions 1:23:00 – Tiny Epic Wins 1:26:00 – What the Flip? Moments 1:29:00 – Wrap-Up & Where to Find Nicole   LINKS TO STUFF WE MENTION IN THIS EPISODE: Nicole Bateman's Website – Friendly SEND Advisor and Super Sensory Squad: https://nicolebateman.co.uk/ Conversations with a SEND Mum – Nicole's podcast: https://conversationswithasendmum.buzzsprout.com/ Super Sensory Squad Book – ‘Buzz's Birthday' and other penguin-based sensory tools: https://www.thesupersensorysquad.com/ Cub Scouts: https://www.scouts.org.uk/cubs/being-a-cub/joining-cubs/ Lisa Lloyd reel - Neurotypicals watching what their parents watch: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DIzCFBxNzxT “Why Can't I Just Enjoy Things?” by Pierre Novellie – Caesar-or-nothing brains and comedy insight: https://amzn.eu/d/dSZA4dC Minecraft Club - Online Social Group for 7-14 year olds: https://minecraftclub.co.uk/ Press Play - Stop frame animation workshops in Sussex: https://pressplayfilms.co.uk/  Boogie Beat - Music and movement classes: https://boogiebeat.co.uk/ Sam Mills – Disability Tennis Brighton: Email smsportsolutions@gmail.com for information   CONTACT US

#CubChatLive
Let's take a look at the brand‑new Den Meeting Resource Card Deck

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 17:28


The Den Meeting Resource Card Deck will be a go‑to toolkit for planning den meetings! Join us on #CubChatLive from the National Annual Meeting as we explore how this deck (and some more up-and-coming resources) will help make your Cub Scout activities fun, simple and easy.

Weed This Book
Friday Array; June 1, 1976 Boothville

Weed This Book

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 51:45


Be sure to listen to Trump's speech at University of Alabama. Defunding NPR, PBS and Harvard: YAY! Stephen Miller is a rockstar. Introduction to re-mixing of cassette from June 1, 1976 out of Boothville, Louisiana. Wendy Adolph Fitzgerald hanging out with John Dirk Fitzgerald and Craig Alan Bergeron while Clarence Henry Adolph, Sr. is out cutting grass. Craig heavily involved in baseball at the time. Aunt Wendy wanting to send some tattoos and bubble gum. She mentions how Steve loved playing cowboys but no one plays with him anymore and wants Deron Patrick Scarabin back. She mentions the birth of "Butch" Fitzgerald's daughter. Wendy's CB Radio handle was Life Saver. Craig wishes he was in the Cub Scouts. Aunt Yvonne Adolph talks a bit and mentions baby, Allen Buras, being dropped by the nurse. Helen Mae finishes the tape. Originally aired on September 2, 2023.

#CubChatLive
Succession Planning for Cub Scout Leaders

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 38:33


Recruiting future Cub Scout leaders now will keep your pack strong for years to come. In this #CubChatLive, we're talking all about succession planning. Join us for tips and ideas to help you prepare the next generation of leaders in your pack and den.

#CubChatLive
Keep the fun going with the Summertime elective Adventure!

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 35:48


Keep the fun going this summer with the Summertime elective Adventure! Join us on #CubChatLive as we take a closer look at this Adventure. We'll share creative tips and ideas to help you plan a memorable activity for Cub Scouts of all ages.

The Valley Today
Building Life Skills: How Scouting America Prepares Youth for the Future

The Valley Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 28:21


In the realm of youth development, few names have resonated as strongly as the Boy Scouts of America. However, a significant transformation has seen the emergence of Scouting America, a rebrand designed to embody inclusivity. At the heart of this evolution is Jon Elliott, the District Executive for the Shenandoah Area Council, whose insights provide a profound understanding of the shift and its impact on communities. This rebrand, as Jon explains, officially adopted in May 2024, endeavors to shed the gender-specific connotations of its former title. The term ‘Boy Scouts' is now history, paving the way for an inclusive future that welcomes all—boys, girls, and families alike. 'It's trying to be a little more inclusive and let everybody know that we're not just for boys anymore,' says Jon. Jon highlights that girls have been part of certain programs since the 1960s, but now the Cub Scouts and traditional scout troops openly welcome them. Scouting America is more than just a name change; it's a commitment to fostering an environment where both boys and girls can thrive. 'Both have good programs... we just do things a little differently,' he notes. Scouting America's structure offers age-appropriate activities aimed at holistic development. The Cub Scout program targets children from kindergarten through fifth grade, emphasizing family-oriented activities. As children grow older, they transition into Scouts BSA for those from the sixth grade until their 18th birthday, with separate troops for boys and girls or even co-ed troops in some pilots. For the more adventurous, Venturing Crews have been co-ed since the 1970s, catering to 14 to 21-year-olds with high-adventure programs. There are also Explorer Posts that focus on specific career fields, partnering with local emergency services to provide hands-on experience in professions like firefighting and law enforcement. Becoming an Eagle Scout is a journey of dedication and leadership. Jon emphasizes the rigorous process, which includes earning 21 merit badges—11 of which are mandatory—and completing a community service project that highlights leadership skills. 'Eagle Scouts are the top of the top,' Jon asserts, noting the lifetime recognition the rank confers. The Shenandoah Area Council, split into districts such as Shawnee and Shenrapawa, covers a vast region. Jon's role encompasses six counties and the city of Winchester, with growing participation reflected in the establishment of new units across Virginia. 'Scouting is coming back to communities,' he celebrates, reflecting on the reestablishment of programs post-COVID-19. Camp Rock Enon in Gore serves as a hub for many scouting activities, from summer camps to high adventure programs. Jon fondly reminisces about personal milestones at the camp and highlights its value in providing a structured environment for scout activities. With options sprawling into Pennsylvania, scouting experiences are diverse and rich with opportunity. Jon invites families to find their fit within the scouting community, emphasizing flexibility in joining times and locations. Whether through the national website BeAScout.org or local meetings, the path to becoming a scout is accessible year-round. The essence of scouting thrives on volunteer support. From store assistance to troop leadership, community members are encouraged to contribute their skills and time. 'We always can use a volunteer for things,' Jon affirms, extending an open invitation to those looking to foster the next generation of leaders. Scouting America stands as a testament to the evolving landscape of youth development, where inclusivity and practical skills converge to build better citizens. As Jon and his team navigate this transformative journey, they remain committed to equipping young people with the tools to make ethical and moral choices. It's more than a rebrand; it's a renewed commitment to community and character. Follow Shenandoah Area Council on Facebook and/or reach Jon via phone to 540-662-2551 ext 105 or via email: jon.elliot@scouting.org

Top Dad
A Dad's Guide to Tech, Troops, and Terrible Jokes

Top Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 52:54


#CubChatLive
Ready to reel in some fishing fun?

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 31:32


Ready to reel in some fun? Join us for #CubChatLive as we discuss how you and your Cub Scouts can get hooked on one of the most popular elective Adventures -- fishing! We'll share tips and ideas to help you plan an exciting, fishing-themed activity your Cub Scouts will love.

Searching For Heroes With Benjamin Hall
Changing The Criminal Justice System One Child At A Time

Searching For Heroes With Benjamin Hall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 32:04


He was only thirteen years old when he began being groomed by the mother of a young boy who was in his Cub Scout troop. Years of abuse would follow, and even after he was free of his abuser, James Dold struggled immensely with the trauma he endured and how he was to move forward. Instead of letting this fear and pain drag him down, he turned to advocacy that has changed the world. Today, James joins Benjamin to discuss how he turned affliction into determination - leading him to pass 40 new anti-human trafficking laws and create Human Rights for Kids, a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion and protection of children who have nobody to turn to. He also shares how people can join in this fight, ensuring the criminal justice system is treating children who've experienced severe trauma fairly. Follow Benjamin on X: @BenjaminHallFNC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

#CubChatLive
Swimming Elective Adventures for every Cub Scout rank

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 27:30


Swimming is a fun activity for Cub Scouts of all ages. In this #CubChatLive, we'll dive into the swimming elective Adventures for every rank and show you how to plan safe and memorable activities for your pack.

The I Can't Sleep Podcast
Episode 14: New Co-Host! Band Kids, Truck Killing Bridge, Angel Island

The I Can't Sleep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 59:29


The podcast is back, with its new co-host, Ryan. Ryan and I talk about the Rio band experience, the truck killing bridge, his inability to sleep recently, Angel Island and various ships Ryan got to stay at by being part of Cub Scouts, and why Conan O'Brien is my favorite comedian. This was recorded at my computer desk using my Yeti X, so there may be some other sounds, and this episode may be louder than the rest. Please lower your volume if that's the case.

#CubChatLive
Cycling is a fun Cub Scout activity for all ages

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 28:35


In this #CubChatLive, we'll explore the cycling elective Adventures for every rank and discover how they can be used to plan an unforgettable pack activity.

#CubChatLive
What Camping Looks Like at Each Cub Scout Rank

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 29:23


Cub Scouts love camping! In this week's #CubChatLive, we'll explore what camping looks like at each Cub Scout rank and unveil a helpful, new camping chart.

#CubChatLive
Use Spring Recruiting To Prepare Your Pack for Success in the Fall

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 39:33


Spring is the perfect season to invite new families to join Cub Scouts! In this week's #CubChatLive, we'll explore how recruiting now can set up your pack for success in the fall.

Culture and Leadership Connections  Podcast
Dan Barker: Cultivating Leadership through Indigenous Heritage

Culture and Leadership Connections Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 37:14


Bio: Dan Barker is an award-winning leadership expert and Senior HR Business Partner with 20 years of experience, specializing in MBTI, Gallup Strengths, and Change Management. He founded IDA Leadership Lab to drive organizational growth through workshops and chairs the Bonneville Youth Development Coalition, focusing on youth and community development. A member of the Bad River Band of the Ojibwe, Dan advocates for indigenous rights and cultural preservation, enriching his work as a leadership consultant and speaker.Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-barker-mhrm-79719340/ Website: https://idaleadershiplab.com/Quote: "True empathy comes from that ability to put yourself in someone's shoes, not for me to just be able to tell you I understand what it's like."Episode Highlights: Dan shares his unique journey from growing up in Northern Wisconsin and dealing with cultural transitions to becoming a leading figure in leadership development and community advocacy. He highlights the importance of preserving his Native American roots as a member of the Bad River Band of the Ojibwe and integrating those values into his leadership practices. His focus on empathy, progression, and blending diverse cultures and heritages offers invaluable insights for fostering inclusive environments.Childhood Incidents: Dan, a naturally aggressive child, joined football in seventh grade but quit due to the sport's physical demands. His dad encouraged him to view the challenge as a chance for growth. As an adult, Dan recalls the difficulty of moving from Idaho Falls to Boise during junior high, transitioning from a close-knit community to a larger, unfamiliar school, which left him feeling isolated during a critical period.Influential Groups: Having grown up in Idaho, the religious-based culture influenced Dan's view of culture and drew him closer to his indigenous culture. It also opened him up to realizing there's an outsider factor.Cultural Influence: Dan reflects on his family's heritage, emphasizing the importance of both the Kadat and Balange lines. His great-grandmother grew up near the Bad River Reservation on Lake Superior, maintaining a strong Indigenous connection. Dan's mother humorously notes that her grandmother, fluent in Ojibwe, didn't pass it down, possibly due to using it for private conversations among her siblings.Dan married someone from a different culture, and blending their backgrounds was initially challenging. Over time, they successfully merged their cultures, creating unique family traditions and identities.Temperament and Personality: Dan believes that over the years, his empathy and compassion have evolved. He believes that when he was young, he lacked the social awareness to help him develop these two qualities.Cultural Epiphanies: Dan remembers joining Cub Scouts, which was organized by the LDS Church. Meetings were held at homes or churches, often including prayers. At one event, his father noticed Dan folding his arms during prayer, an LDS practice, and corrected him, explaining their family prayed differently. As a child, Dan saw this as a division between "us and them," but as an adult, he understands it reflected cultural differences—his family attended church, just not the LDS Church.Soapbox Moment: Dan's principle is always to leave a place better than you found it. He believes if we do that, it sits well with our environmental factors and how we orient ourselves in the various work that we do and also with our families. He also encourages us to give back to our communities.Support the show

#CubChatLive
Paddling Adventures for Older Cub Scouts

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 34:08


Getting out on the water and paddling around is a great way to enjoy the outdoors. On this #CubChatLive, we discuss the Adventures that will get older Cub Scouts out on ponds and lakes in canoes, kayaks or standup paddleboards.

Everything Old is New Again Radio Show
Everything Old is New Again Radio Show - January 25, 2020 - Movies of the day

Everything Old is New Again Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 20:39


Morning man Jim Guidi of KVGC interviews Douglas about the movies coming out today and as a bonus, we find out the results of this year's Pinewood Derby race! Join us for the fun! Like and subscribe and never miss a show. EverythingOldIsNewAgain.biz

Everything Old is New Again Radio Show
Everything Old is New Again KVGC Interview - Pine Derby - January 17, 2020

Everything Old is New Again Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 21:47


Jim and Douglas share their thoughts on the Cub Scouts Pinewood Derby and so much more. Join the fun. Like and subscribe and never miss a show. EverythingOldIsNewAgain.biz

#CubChatLive
Make awards ceremonies fun, exciting and memorable for Cub Scouts

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 45:44


Recognizing Scouts for their hard work is an important part of the Cub Scout program. Join us on #CubChatLive as we share creative ideas to make awards presentations fun, exciting and memorable.

#CubChatLive
Cold Weather Activities and Gear for Cub Scouts

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 33:24


Is it ever too cold for Cub Scouts to go camping? It depends! Join us for this week's #CubChatLive as we sit down with an expert to discuss proven tips for keeping Cub Scouts warm, safe and happy during winter activities.

Top Dad
2025 Island Dreams

Top Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 65:02


“Top Dad 206: TikTok, 80s Movies, and Cayman Island Escapes”This week on Top Dad, we uncover the “joys” of parenting during winter break—because nothing says relaxation like refereeing sibling battles and cleaning up glitter!In this fun-filled episode of Top Dad, we cover:

She's Not Doing So Well - Gay Perspective On Everyday Life
I once argued with Jesus about brainwashing while he was folding origami swans out of Butterfinger BB wrappers

She's Not Doing So Well - Gay Perspective On Everyday Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 56:46


Send us a textThis episode dives into an eclectic mix of subjects ranging from lighthearted banter to deeper reflections on societal norms and historical narratives. The hosts begin with a discussion about hair loss and confidence, exploring the practical and emotional impacts of embracing baldness versus pursuing treatments like hair transplants. The conversation shifts to weather preferences, with humorous takes on the struggle between cold-blooded individuals who thrive in winter and those who prefer sweltering heat.Childhood memories resurface as they reflect on past experiences in Cub Scouts and school, particularly moments that shaped their perspectives on self-expression and creativity. This segues into a broader conversation about parenting, emphasizing the importance of letting children explore their true interests without imposing adult expectations or societal norms.The hosts delve into history, discussing pivotal moments like Viking raids in Ireland, the Boston Tea Party, and the migration of Neanderthals and early humans. These reflections are framed with humor and a sense of curiosity about how history has been shaped, rewritten, and taught. The discussion also touches on the complexities of societal brainwashing, from historical narratives to modern national security issues, critiquing how the U.S. government uses terms like “terrorism” to control public perception.Cultural and genetic history becomes a central theme as they explore personal connections to Ireland, considering travel as a means of discovering identity and familial roots. The conversation incorporates reflections on how ancestry influences modern identity, with a humorous take on topics like Viking raids, Irish potato farming, and the genetic quirks of Neanderthals.Food nostalgia makes an appearance with a longing for discontinued treats like Butterfinger BBs, sparking a larger commentary on the emotional connections people form with comfort foods. There's also a whimsical exploration of social behaviors, from the excessive use of personal fans to the awkwardness of forced interactions, especially in nightlife or drug-induced settings.Animals and their intelligence are discussed, with the hosts highlighting how humans often dismiss the innate abilities of animals, particularly their advanced sensory perceptions and emotional intelligence. This leads to reflections on societal attitudes toward intelligence, drawing parallels between historical perceptions of Neanderthals and current biases against certain groups or ideas.The episode closes with heartfelt reflections on friendship, emphasizing the unique and irreplaceable bonds formed with close friends. The hosts consider how true friendship provides a sense of belonging and authenticity, contrasting it with superficial social interactions or fleeting acquaintances. This theme ties back to the idea of seekingSupport the showAs always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at ‪(614) 721-5336‬ and tell us your Not Wells of the week InstagramTwitterBobby's Only FansHelp us continue to grow and create amazing content, like a live tour or just help fund some new headphones when needed. Any help is appreacited. https://www.buzzsprout.com/510487/subscribe#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell

#CubChatLive
Let's talk about Scouting for Clean Waterways!

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 34:12


Let's talk about Scouting for Clean Waterways! In this #CubChatLive, we'll discuss how Scouting America's newest conservation-focused program can help Cub Scouts across all ranks earn the Champions of Nature elective Adventure.

The Life Scientific
Tim Peake on his journey to becoming an astronaut and science in space

The Life Scientific

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 60:04


What's it like living underwater for two weeks? What's the trickiest part of training to be an astronaut? What are the most memorable sights you see from space? Several extreme questions, all of which can be answered by one man: Major Tim Peake.After a childhood packed with outdoor adventures, via the Cub Scouts and school Cadet Force, Tim joined the British Army Air Corps and became a military flying instructor then a test pilot; before eventually being selected as a European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut.In 2015, Tim became the first British ESA astronaut to visit the International Space Station. Over the course of a six-month mission, he took part in more than 250 scientific experiments and worked with more than two million schoolchildren across Europe.In a special New Year's episode recorded in front of an audience at London's Royal Society, Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks to Tim about his lifelong passion for adventure, the thrill of flight and why scientific experiments in space are so important.Presented by Jim Al-Khalili Produced by Lucy Taylor

#CubChatLive
Planning Your Pack’s Blue and Gold

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 31:49


The blue and gold banquet is a highlight of the Cub Scout year. In this #CubChatLive, we'll share creative ideas and helpful tips that you can be doing now to prepare for your pack's celebration.

Optimal Business Daily
1538: Girl Scouts Are Better Hustlers Than Cub Scouts - And What It Means For Your Business by Nick Loper

Optimal Business Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 9:08


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1538: Learn the surprising strategies that Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts use to outshine their peers in sales and engagement. Discover valuable lessons in networking, goal-setting, and entrepreneurship that you can apply to your own hustle. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.sidehustlenation.com/girl-scouts-vs-cub-scouts/ Quotes to ponder: "Success in sales often starts with personal connections and the courage to ask for the sale." "Adaptability and resourcefulness are the secret weapons of the best Scouts in the field." "The strongest lessons in leadership and entrepreneurship come from everyday challenges." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Optimal Business Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY
1538: Girl Scouts Are Better Hustlers Than Cub Scouts - And What It Means For Your Business by Nick Loper

Optimal Business Daily - ARCHIVE 1 - Episodes 1-300 ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 9:08


Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 1538: Learn the surprising strategies that Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts use to outshine their peers in sales and engagement. Discover valuable lessons in networking, goal-setting, and entrepreneurship that you can apply to your own hustle. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.sidehustlenation.com/girl-scouts-vs-cub-scouts/ Quotes to ponder: "Success in sales often starts with personal connections and the courage to ask for the sale." "Adaptability and resourcefulness are the secret weapons of the best Scouts in the field." "The strongest lessons in leadership and entrepreneurship come from everyday challenges." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

#CubChatLive
Family & Reverence Required Adventures Across Ranks

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 39:56


Every rank in Cub Scouting includes a Family & Reverence Adventure designed to build values and connections. In this week's #CubChatLive, we'll look at the requirements for these Adventures and share creative ways to incorporate them into fun Cub Scout meetings and family activities at home.

Gunfighter Life.  Be Strong & Courageous
223 Bolt Guns - Practical or Folly - Survival Defense Hunting - Cub Scout Rifles

Gunfighter Life. Be Strong & Courageous

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 25:52


GOD Provides / JESUS SavesPatreon https://bit.ly/3jcLDuZDisclosure got called in to work that day before i lost service went out the next day. Servant MilitoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gunfighter-life-survival-guns--4187306/support.

Live United
Adam Moore's Journey and the Power of Resilience

Live United

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 18:04


In this moving episode of the Live United Podcast, host Matthew Gleason and co-host Wendi Fralick, CEO of The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges, revisit the extraordinary life story of Adam Moore. Fifteen years ago at the Tulsa World, Matthew chronicled Adam's remarkable resilience after a life-altering accident at a Cub Scout camp in 1987 left him with a severe brain injury. Today, Adam shares how that moment changed his life forever and led him to embrace a purpose-filled journey of strength and connection at The Center. With contributions from Adam's father, Paul, and longtime friend Donnie House, Tulsa Area United Way's Director of Community Investments, this episode weaves a powerful narrative of love, perseverance, and the importance of support systems.

The Pitmaster's Podcast
Jon from Crazy Gringo BBQ

The Pitmaster's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 66:13


Crazy Gringo BBQ began well before 2019, without me even realizing it. Various experiences in my life led me to discover what brings me peace: cooking for people! I particularly enjoy cooking outdoors on grills, although I'm not limited to that. My culinary journey started when I was a young boy. I joined Cub Scouts around the age of five, and I began cooking shortly after that, particularly during camping trips.   I remember planning the menu for our weekend camping excursions and cooking meals with my patrol. We often used a camping stove, a hiking stove, a Dutch oven, or a BBQ. I treasure the memories of these events and the camping trips I took with my dad. One dish that stands out is a Cornish game hen and wild rice recipe we prepared in a Dutch oven, always paired with a berry, peach, or apple cobbler for dessert.   As I grew older and moved on from Boy Scouts, my father continued to love cooking and BBQing as a way to bring our extended family together. He truly had the right idea—food does bring people together! I vividly recall one occasion when all our aunts, uncles, and cousins gathered at our home. My dad bought all the ingredients and printed out recipes for everyone, and we all cooked together in my parents' kitchen. That experience ultimately shaped my goal: I love helping those who want to learn or are interested in cooking.   When my wife and I purchased our home in 2012, my parents gifted us a BBQ. My dad's passion for outdoor cooking was obvious, and this gift confirmed my own love for it. We cooked together several times at our house and at my parents' place. My dad particularly enjoyed grilling ribs or burgers. Like me, he would also cook the Thanksgiving turkey or the Christmas ham on the BBQ.   In 2016, my dad was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia and was admitted to the City of Hope. He managed to come home for about a month during his treatment, and I remember cooking ribs on the grill for our family in the backyard while everyone gathered. Although they weren't the best ribs I've ever made, seeing how happy he was to be home and enjoying them was unforgettable. Little did I know, that would be the last time I cooked ribs for my father. He passed away in September 2016, and I felt lost for some time after that.    I continued to BBQ as an ordinary person might, but I struggled with moderate depression and found it challenging to navigate life. In 2018, I discovered a clearance pellet smoker at Walmart and decided to buy it. I assembled it that day and tried my hand at cooking on it. Like many newcomers, the first thing I made was pulled pork. From that first cook, I developed an addiction to this hobby. It allowed me to connect with my father, who had passed, and to bring joy to others through delicious food.   Over the years, my passion for cooking has grown, and I've learned to use a variety of grills and smokers, including charcoal ceramic grills, drum smokers, offset smokers, and one of my favorites, my Cedar Creek Asadera. I have competed in cook-offs, placing fourth overall with the Cedar Creek team while cooking over an open fire. Additionally, I've been fortunate to cater for events with as many as 1,000 guests using a 500-gallon offset smoker. I am grateful for every opportunity to learn and to elevate Crazy Gringo BBQ to the next level.

#CubChatLive
Citizenship Required Adventures Across Ranks

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 42:52


Citizenship is one of the aims of the Cub Scout program. Join us for #CubChatLive as we explore the citizenship-related required Adventures across all ranks and discuss how to incorporate these activities into fun pack gatherings.

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Cub Scout requirements designed to be done at home

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 31:22


Many requirements in the updated Cub Scout program are designed to be completed at home! In this #CubChatLive, we'll discuss which aspects of the program work best when done with a parent or guardian.

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Cub Scout uniform method at play

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 37:51


Did you know the uniform is one of the methods of delivering the Cub Scout program? Learn why in this #CubChatLive featuring the director of the Cub Scouts. Plus, we'll share some practical tips on how to make the uniform method work for your pack.

Ordinary People Extraordinary Things
85. The Ripple Effect of Kindness: Mike Waid's Journey from Citizen to Community Leader

Ordinary People Extraordinary Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 63:01 Transcription Available


Have you ever wondered how small acts of kindness can ripple out to create significant change? Join me for a thoughtful conversation with Mike, the former mayor of Parker, as he shares his transformative journey from an average citizen to a community leader dedicated to empowering others. Mike's stories from his Cub Scout days remind us that leaving places better than we found them is a lesson that can shape a lifetime. We tackle the pressing issues of today, including how social media and technology have impacted our sense of personal power and community responsibility.Through engaging anecdotes, Mike illustrates the profound impact of simple, meaningful gestures. We discuss how society often waits for external solutions, which can lead to a loss of personal power. Mike uses baseball as a metaphor for life's challenges, showing that even the greatest athletes face failure but find success through persistence and the courage to keep swinging. This episode is a testament to the power of taking action, no matter how small, and the importance of stepping up despite fears of inadequacy or potential failure.As we explore Mike's unexpected path to public service, we uncover the challenges and rewards of local politics and community service. From misconceptions about land development to the emotional trials of dealing with community tragedies, Mike offers insights into how we can all contribute to community healing and resilience. We wrap up with Mike's inspiring work with justice-involved youth. Get ready for stories that inspire hope, resilience, and the enduring power of community.Connect with Mike ⬇️https://www.mikewaid.com/https://cafemomentum.org/https://generationstogenerations.com/podcastordinarypeoplestories@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/ordinarypeoplestory https://www.instagram.com/ordinarypeopleextraordinary/ X: @storiesextra Any advice should be confirmed with a qualified professional.All rights reserved: Ordinary People Extraordinary ThingsStories shared by guests may not always be shared views of OPET. Being a guest does not mean OPET approves of every decision or action in the guests' life. We all have a story, all of us, share your story. You don't have to have the perfect answer or the perfect life - share what Jesus is doing in your life. This is an easy, real way to witness & share your testimony.

#CubChatLive
Fun Outdoors Required Adventures Across Ranks

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 33:48


Outdoor adventures are a favorite for Cub Scouts, and with every rank including one, they are a perfect choice for pack meetings or combined dens. In this #CubChatLive, we'll explore these required adventures in detail and share creative tips to plan fun outdoor activities.

Wake Up With Patti Katter
Nick Palmisciano: Creator of new show, Office Joe! Bestselling Author, Director, and Producer

Wake Up With Patti Katter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 31:42


Nick Palmisciano is a NYT Bestselling author, director, and producer. He's the creator of the new show, Office Joe! Nick is a Founding Board Member of international rescue non-profit Save Our Allies, and is the CEO of the full service marketing agency Diesel Jack Media. He is a Graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, and received his MBA from Duke University. He received the prestigious “Entrepreneur of the Year” award from the Entrepreneur Organization in 2015, the U.S. Army Ranger Tab, and the Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos badges in Cub Scouts. The Wolf Badge was his favorite.His screen work includes Range 15, which he wrote and produced, and was the first independent film to top the charts at Amazon. Not A War Story, a documentary on the challenges of making a film with an all-veteran team, became the number one documentary in America. Send Me, is a documentary that Palmisciano filmed while joining a team of 12 veterans assisting with the evacuation of Afghanistan in the final days of the war, qualified for Academy Award voting. Palmisciano loves to tell stories that include veteran characters that do not fit the Hollywood stereotype of what a veteran is supposed to be. Office Joe fits that to a T. That rhymed you see. Tee-hee. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wakeupwithpattikatter/support

#CubChatLive
Knife safety adventures in Cub Scouts

#CubChatLive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 35:11


The latest Cub Scout program updates include a renewed focus on knife safety with three new elective Adventures. Join us for #CubChatLive as we discuss what a youth must do to earn the right to use a knife in Cub Scouting.

Murder Shelf Book Club
Episode 102  “Righteous Malice” Pt 1 -A Harvest of Innocence: The Untold Story of the West Memphis Three Murder Case by Dan Stidham & Tom McCarthy

Murder Shelf Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 67:56


Part 1:  West Memphis, AR May 5, 1993: After riding their bikes around the neighborhood, three 8-year-old Cub Scouts went missing, Found the next day submerged in a drainage ditch in the woods, this heartbreaking triple homicide would ultimately leave 6 families utterly devastated.  30-year-old attorney, Dan Stidham, would agree to take on 16-year-old accused murderer, Jessie Misskelley, as a client, pro bono, working on a plea deal that would spare Jessie the death penalty.  This choice that would propel him onto a professional path that would test his dedication to his client, his decision to become a lawyer, and his faith, while trampling his marriage and his mental health.  Meet Dan Stidham, victims, Stevie Branch, Christopher Byers and Michael Moore, their parents, and the 3 teenagers sucked into the judicial abyss- Damien Echols, Jason Baldwin, and Jessie Misskelley, with Dan Stidham struggling against the worst possible confluence of players in the judicial system of West Arkansas, as the Satanic Panic raged.   Buy A Harvest of Innocence by Dan Stidham & Tom McCarthy on Amazon- (highly recommended!  Sources, photographs, recipes and drink information can be found on Jill's blog at www.murdershelfbookclub.com – Oct 2024. Contact:  jill@murdershelfbookclub.com, or X,  Facebook,  Instagram or YouTube.  Join Jill on PATREON for $4 and help pick our next book!   See you in two weeks!

The Best of Car Talk
#2478: Kickin' Some Pinewood Derby Butt!

The Best of Car Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 38:08


Kathy from Oregon is the Den Mom for her son's local Cub Scout troop and she's bound and determined to teach the little guys important lessons about craftwork, sportsmanship and how parents can mess up a good thing by hijacking their kids' fun. Ladies and gentlemen, start your wooden engines and check out this episode of the Best of Car Talk.Get access to hundreds of episodes in the Car Talk archive when you sign up for Car Talk+ at plus.npr.org/cartalkLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The CPG Guys
Corporate Success leads to Entrepreneurial Leadership with Sheila Narayanan

The CPG Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 54:58


The CPGGUYS are joined in this episode by Sheila Narayanan, founder of Simply Masala - a corporate career than spanned decades at GE, Rolls Royce, Mastercard, Readers Digest and even the Cub Scout, pivoted to starting a grassroots made at home, Indian meal cooking kit of spices.Find Sheila on Linkedin at : https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilanarayanan/ Find Simply masala on Linkedin at : https://www.linkedin.com/company/simplymasala/ Find Simply masala online at : https://www.simplymasala.com/ For The path to purchase institute omni shopper awards sponsorship : email contact@cpgguys.com or click hereFor the Drug Store News issues summit HBC awards : email contact@cpgguys.com or click hereHere's what we asked her : 1. Take us through your career and the years from Rolls Royce - to Cognizant. What advice would you give a young Sheila coming out of college?2.  Let's move on to entrepreneurism. Simply masala - how did the idea come about and what drove you to start this business? 3. Who's your target audience – surely not just Indian college kids missing home cooking – what made you believe there was a bigger opportunity 4. Tell us about the product set - what are the different items, and what's your process for getting it out to market?5. Marketing - how do you go about getting the brand name out?6. Innovation - what's cooking inside the simply masala factory? What's next what can we expect - biryani?7. What lessons have you learned through your journey as an entrepreneur that would be helpful to others contemplating this transition from corporate to entrepreneurship8.  Let's go back to your corporate career - give us 3 big pieces of advice for other career women listening to this episodeCPG Guys Website: http://CPGguys.comFMCG Guys Website: http://FMCGguys.comCPG Scoop Website: http://CPGscoop.comRhea Raj's Website: http://rhearaj.comLara Raj on PopStar Academy: https://www.netflix.com/us/title/81587828?s=i&trkid=258593161&vlang=enDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.

Small Town Murder
#469 - A Quantity Of Horror - Big Lake Township, Minnesota

Small Town Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 172:43


This week, in Big Lake Township, Minnesota, the horrible & gruesome discovery of a murder leads police in circles, with the case quickly going cold. There is plenty of DNA, but it doesn't match any of the suspects. After almost 10 years, a witness comes forward with the smallest of tips, that leads to a local Cub Scout leader, with an interesting past, and a very strange story, that doesn't quite add up. Will scientific findings put the whole case in jeopardy?Along the way, we find out that it would be hard to run while carrying potatoes, that "a quantity" is the grossest way to describe an amount of a bodily fluid, and that its hard to fight science... until the scientist is wrong!!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.