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Best podcasts about girls camp

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Leading Saints Podcast
How I Lead as Young Women President | An Interview with Courtney Bush

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025


Courtney Bush lives in the Utah Area, married her high school sweetheart, and together they have two kids. She graduated from Brigham Young University in Early Childhood Education and has a deep love for teaching and helping children. During her time teaching, some of her accomplishments included the Golden Apple Award and KSL Teacher Feature. Courtney currently serves as stake Young Women president. She has previously served as a Young Women president, second counselor, secretary, & advisor, as a Primary counselor, and a Relief Society teacher. Courtney recently started an Instagram and TikTok specifically for young women, parents, and leaders, where she simply shares the doctrine of Jesus Christ. She enjoys teaching, speaking, and testifying of the Savior, especially within her own home. It's never boring at Courtney's house, where they have a miniature pony and a school bus, and their home is always stocked with lots of treats for the youth. She loves serving with her whole heart. Links Instagram: @ywfollowjesus Share your thoughts in the Leading Saints community Transcript coming soon Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Highlights Courtney emphasizes the need for leaders to inspire youth to take initiative and connect with their faith, ultimately preparing them for future challenges. She delves into her approach to empowering class presidencies, emphasizing the importance of youth-led initiatives and personal revelation, and shares practical strategies for helping young women develop leadership skills, such as counseling together and encouraging them to seek guidance from Heavenly Father. The conversation also touches on the significance of lesson instruction, where Courtney advocates for teaching doctrine in a relatable way, ensuring that young women feel confident in discussing and testifying about their faith. Courtney talks about "Treat Friday," a casual gathering she hosts for young women to connect, build relationships, and foster a sense of community. This not only serves as a fun social event but also acts as a bridge for young women to approach their bishop for guidance and support. Courtney also shares her experiences with Girls Camp, emphasizing the importance of creating opportunities for personal revelation and connection with Jesus Christ. 03:15 - Courtney's Passion for Young Womens Leadership 04:06 - Transition from Ward to Stake Young Womens President 06:09 - Demographics and Challenges in Lehigh, Utah 09:00 - Empowering Class Presidencies 12:06 - Coaching Youth to Seek Revelation 14:39 - Training Adult Leaders in the Stake 16:37 - Workshops for Young Womens Advisors 19:22 - Collaborating with Stake Presidency 21:37 - Treat Friday: A Casual Gathering 24:08 - The Impact of Treat Friday 27:00 - Creating a Safe Space for Youth 29:10 - Principles of Effective Lesson Instruction 31:59 - Enhancing Doctrinal Understanding 34:53 - Best Practices for Girls Camp 36:55 - The Party Bus Experience 40:18 - The Importance of Community and Connection 41:39 - Creating Positive Online Content The award-winning Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Elder Alvin F. Meredith III, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Bonnie Oscarson, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Kirby Heyborne, Taysom Hill Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, Ganel-Lyn Condie, Michael Goodman, Wendy Ulrich, Richard Ostler, and many more in over 800 episodes. Discover podcasts,

Salty Housewife
RHOSLC - Girls Camp recap & Hot Takes with Our Dad!

Salty Housewife

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 45:16


In a very special episode, Rosanna dives into all things Real Housewives of Salt Lake City with her dad and two sisters. In this episode, the family breaks down the unforgettable Girls' Camp retreat, dissecting every iconic moment. Rosanna's dad shares his favorite Housewives (and some surprising insights), while the sisters weigh in on Mary's heartfelt moment with her son and what it revealed about her softer side. From the drama-filled camp day and shady one-liners, this episode is packed with laughs, love, and lively debate. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just catching up, Salty Housewife brings fresh, funny, and relatable perspectives on all the chaos and camaraderie of the SLC crew. Grab your snacks and tune in—it's Housewives talk like you've never heard before! 

Leading Saints Podcast
How Girls Camp & High Adventure Camp Can Develop Relationships Youth Need | An Interview with Dan and Dave Gray

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 Transcription Available


Dan Gray is an author, licensed psychotherapist, and lecturer. He co-founded the LifeStar Network, an internationally-known program designed to help individuals, couples, and families who have been impacted by a family member's unwanted compulsive or addictive behaviors. Dan mostly loves being a husband, dad and grandpa, while helping other men become stronger and more loving leaders and mentors in their homes. Dave Gray has an entrepreneurial spirit and has enjoyed careers in the real estate and mental health fields. He believes in the symbiotic connection between the relationships we have with those around us, and the choices we make in our lives. He passionately cherishes his relationships with others, especially his close family and friends and specifically with his kids. Dave couldn't be more excited to create powerful and unique opportunities for parents and their kids to make deep and meaningful connections with one another through Bridgecamp. Links Bridgecamp.com Transcript coming soon Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Highlights 4:30 Introduction to father and son Dan and Dave Gray 7:15 Dan mostly works with people struggling with pornography and other addictive behaviors. 9:24 Dan's therapy work and the genesis of Bridgecamp 13:45 Overview of Bridgecamp. A place for parents and their kids to connect. 16:01 Components of Bridgecamp: Adventuring, learning, and serving 18:45 The power of experiential activities 19:30 Dan shares how experiential activities with his dad created a strong relationship between them. These activities also gave his dad opportunities to teach him. 23:15 Experiential activities for the youth and church leaders. These activities help leaders connect with the youth and give opportunities for the kids to grow in different areas. 24:50 Bridgecamp is a one-on-one experience for kids 12 to 17. Now that the Church isn't associated with Boy Scouts it's a great opportunity to get out and camp and be mentored. 28:00 The best way to describe Bridgecamp is that it's a relationship-, trust-, and connection-building program. It's not a therapy program but it is a therapeutic environment. 29:00 Bridgecamp can be an alternative to therapy for a struggling teen. An opportunity for parents to break down their teen's walls and connect with them. 32:00 How can we be more intentional when it comes to girls camp, high adventure, or doing parent and child activities? 35:00 When you are self aware you are also aware of what's going on in your relationships and building them. 39:20 Addressing parental issues at Bridgecamp 42:35 Discussion and learning components at Bridgecamp 45:30 The mentoring aspect of the camp is important also. The staff are there to mentor, and give examples of healthy interactions. 46:00 We were created to connect. In Genesis it says that it's not good for man to be alone. We all long for bonding and the love and connection with others. The camp plants the seeds to create a better relationship that you can continue to develop when you go back home. The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Bonnie Oscarson, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, Ganel-Lyn Condie, Michael Goodman, Wendy Ulrich, Richard Ostler, Kirby Heyborne, and many more in over 700 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences,

Carpool Conversations
A Parent's Guide to Asking Kids Great Questions

Carpool Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 23:36


As parents, we put on many hats, and one of those is the "coach" hat. In today's episode Amy and Sara will be talking about the art of question-asking and the impact it has on our effectiveness in coaching our kids. Did you know that Jesus asked his disciples over 307 documented questions, and He was undoubtedly the world's greatest Teacher and Coach! A coach is someone that pushes you to new heights, calls out your potential, and picks you up when you fall. In this episode we discuss several practical tips for asking your kids great questions, and helping their young minds learn crucial problem-solving skills. With better questions in your tool belt, you'll be an even better coach for your kids! Book: The Coaching Habit - Michael Bungay Stanier Book: Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It - Chris VossQuestion of the Week: How do you like to be encouraged when you're learning something new or struggling with overcoming something difficult?--Hosts: Amy Lowe & Sara JonesGuest: Mike McGuireProducers: Emily Alters & Cody Braun--Learn more about WinShape Camps at WinShapeCamps.org!Instagram: @WinShapeCampsTikTok: @WinShapeCampsFacebook: @WinShapeCamps

Girlscamp
I KISSED A GIRL AT GIRLS CAMP

Girlscamp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 50:44


Gather 'round the fire for some wild stories from Mormon girl's camp. These tales include traumatizing object lessons, "snipe hunting" and getting secretly stoned under the stars. And I even sing my favorite girl's camp song! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hayley-rawle/support

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Kedushah4life
Kedushah4Life Shiur 333 Camp

Kedushah4life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 2:15


What About a Girls Camp?

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Munch and Mingle
There's a Spot for Everyone - Hannah T + Mini m&m's

Munch and Mingle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 50:16


Hannah and I recorded this episode in the middle of the summer, right after we had attended Girls Camp.I'm so excited for you all to listen and to meet Hannah. She is one of the girls that everyone needs in their arsenal of confidants. Hannah talks about her time playing BYU rugby, meeting her husband, a very powerful lesson she learned (and teaches us) about the Savior and His Atonement and finally our whirlwind of a ride at Girls Camp and how everything in life truly happens for a reason.While we do jump around in this episode, quite a bit, I promise you will want to listen to the very end! Insta: @munchandminglepodcastE-mail: munchandminglepodcast@gmail.com

Alone in the Woods (formerly Outdoor Terrors)
2 | Dogman Camping Encounter - 6 True Scary Camping Stories (ARCHIVE)

Alone in the Woods (formerly Outdoor Terrors)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 33:32


Encountering a wolf while camping would be quite scary. But a werewolf? You'd better hope it doesn't see you... Send in a camping story for narration https://www.darkstories.org/ Listen to more horror stories narrations http://eeriecast.com/ Follow Darkness Prevails on Twitter https://twitter.com/darkprevails Sound effects from POND5 SCARY STORIES TIMESTAMPS (TIMES MAY VARY DUE TO ADS) 0:00 INTRO 0:55 Was it a Dogman by Lacrimosa  6:10 The Little Black Dog by WhichWitch  11:09 The Skinwalker of Broad Creek by FlatFrenchFry  14:06 Sleep Walking at Girls Camp by Pearl  16:48 The Hike I'll NEVER Forget by Dixon W.  26:25 Ants of Rot by Ikmik L.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

TheTomsters Podcast
Do follow your dreams. Don't live in Denver or go to Girls Camp. (with Tyler Bender)

TheTomsters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 80:32


Where to find Tyler: Instagram: @tylerbenderr TikTok: @tyler.benderr YouTube: Tyler Bender Spotify: The Almond Pod Apple Podcasts: The Almond Pod In this episode, I am joined by content creator and comedian, Tyler Bender! Listen to learn about how Tyler, after a career shift in college, is living out her childhood dreams as a full-time content creator. You'll also learn about the unique challenge of leaving The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a child, especially in Utah.

Fat Guys with Smokers
Fat Guys with Smokers - Hawaiian pulled pork for the win!

Fat Guys with Smokers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 35:41


Get ready for a hilarious and mouthwatering episode! John and Mike recently had an exciting time helping out at Girls Camp for their church youth group. The guys decided to take the BBQ experience to a whole new level and cooked up some scrumptious pineapple bowls filled with Hawaiian pulled pork and coconut rice.

Leading Saints Podcast
Girls Camp, Grace, and the Bishop's Office | An Interview with Emily Belle Freeman

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 58:22


Emily Belle Freeman has written more than a dozen books and spoken at a variety of conferences, workshops, and gatherings. She taught for many years in the Church Educational System and has served in numerous callings in the Church, including in Young Women, Sunday School, Relief Society, and fourteen times as girls camp director. She was called to be the next Young Women General President at the April 2023 general conference. Emily has a deep love of the scriptures, which comes from a desire to find their application in everyday life, and her greatest joy comes from spending time with her family. Highlights 01:15 Introduction to Emily Belle Freeman 03:15 Emily's calling experience 04:00 What Emily learned as a girls camp director. She has been girls camp director about 14 times. She explains how she let the girls lead girls camp. 10:15 Emily gives tips to structure girls camp. She involves the girls and they brainstorm all the activities, food, etc. together. 12:00 One thing Emily learned as a Relief Society president 14:40 What should a leader do or say going to visit someone in the hospital? Just be there. 20:30 Emily and Kurt discuss grace and how we can give grace as leaders The difference between grace and the Atonement Jesus will meet you where you are as you are with grace You don't have to qualify for grace. It's not after all you can do. 24:45 The different types of grace Saving grace helps us overcome sin and death Exalting grace helps you become like Him. It transforms us and lifts us up. 26:30 As leaders we need to begin by meeting people where they are as they are (acceptance stage). It's then that we invite Jesus in and lift. 28:25 Grace in the context of the bishop's office. Meet them where they are first and then see how they need to be lifted Love needs boundaries 31:45 Kurt and Emily discuss giving people grace but also having expectations for them. Emily shares a personal story of grace. 37:15 Bishops should acknowledge that people dealing with addictions and other problems are going to mess up and that's ok. They shouldn't set high expectations right off the bat. Expect them to mess up for a while as they go through the healing and changing process. 40:20 What is grace? Making space for growth and mistakes 41:50 Repentance: to turn again or turn back to. Repentance and grace work together as we turn to God for enabling strength. 44:45 What should bishops do to help people repent or turn back to God? 47:50 How does grace work when dealing with someone who has experienced a withdrawal of membership? Links emilybellefreeman.com Books by Emily Belle Freeman Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast Listen on YouTube Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Bonnie Oscarson, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, Ganel-Lyn Condie, Michael Goodman, Richard Ostler, and many more in over 600 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.

Leading Saints Podcast
Girls Camp, Grace, and the Bishop's Office | An Interview with Emily Belle Freeman

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 58:21


Emily Belle Freeman has written more than a dozen books and spoken at a variety of conferences, workshops, and gatherings. She taught for many years in the Church Educational System and has served in numerous callings in the Church, including in Young Women, Sunday School, Relief Society, and fourteen times as girls camp director. She was called to be the next Young Women General President at the April 2023 general conference. Emily has a deep love of the scriptures, which comes from a desire to find their application in everyday life, and her greatest joy comes from spending time with her family. Highlights 01:15 Introduction to Emily Belle Freeman 03:15 Emily's calling experience 04:00 What Emily learned as a girls camp director. She has been Girls Camp Director about 14 times. She explains how she let the girls lead girls camp. 10:15 Emily gives tips to structure girls camp. She involves the girls and they brainstorm all the activities, food, etc. together. 12:00 One thing Emily learned as a Relief Society President 14:40 What should a leader do or say going to visit someone in the hospital? Just be there. 20:30 Emily and Kurt discuss grace and how we can give grace as leaders The difference between grace and the atonement Jesus will meet you where you are as you are with grace You don't have to qualify for grace. It's not after all you can do. 24:45 The different types of grace Saving grace helps us overcome sin and death Exalting grace helps you become like Him. It transforms us and lifts us up. 26:30 As leaders we need to begin by meeting people where they are as they are (acceptance stage). It's then that we invite Jesus in and lift. 28:25 Grace in the context of the bishop's office. Meet them where they are first and then see how they need to be lifted Love needs boundaries 31:45 Kurt and Emily discuss giving people grace but also having expectations for them. Emily shares a personal story of grace. 37:15 Bishops should acknowledge that people dealing with addictions and other problems are going to mess up and that's ok. They shouldn't set high expectations right off the bat. Expect them to mess up for a while as they go through the healing and changing process. 40:20 What is grace? Making space for growth and mistakes 41:50 Repentance: to turn again or turn back to. Repentance and grace work together as we turn to God for enabling strength. 44:45 What should bishops do to help people repent or turn back to God? 47:50 How does grace work when dealing with someone who has experienced a withdrawal of membership? Links emilybellefreeman.com Books by Emily Belle Freeman Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast Listen on YouTube Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Bonnie Oscarson, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, Ganel-Lyn Condie, Michael Goodman, Richard Ostler, and many more in over 600 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.

MORD AUF EX – Der internationale True Crime Podcast

170 John Berger ist Fotograf. Anfang der 70er Jahre verschlägt es ihn nach New York. Nachdem er hier an der Kunsthochschule studiert hat, arbeitet er als Künstler und Lehrer in einem Girls-Camp. Irgendwann geht John reisen. Als er sieben Jahre später zurück nach New York kehrt, erkennt er es nicht mehr wieder: Die Stadt hat sich verändert, trägt mittlerweile den Titel „City of Fear“ - die Stadt der Angst. Raubüberfälle, Brände, Drogen - hier gibt es jede Form der Illegalität. Cornelia und Ellen leben ebenfalls in Manhattan. Die beiden kennen sich nicht, aber teilen ein schreckliches Schicksal: Eines Tages ist Cornelia tot. Und Ellen ist spurlos verschwunden. Bis ihre Leiche in einem Waldgebiet nördlich der Stadt gefunden wird. Was ist passiert? Und was hat der Fotograf John Berger damit zu tun? Oder die Dating-Show „Herzblatt“? Wir sind im Live-Tour-Fieber. Alle, die bisher nicht dabei waren, soll der Fall der letzten Tour aber nicht vorenthalten werden. 2022 haben wir euch den „Dating Game Killer Rodney Alcala“ auf der Tour erzählt - darüber sprechen wir in diese Folge Mord auf ex. Mehr Infos & Co findet ihr unter: @mordaufexpodcast auf Facebook, Instagram, und tikok. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/MordaufEx

clouds, thoughts, and random things
girls camp recap! (ft alyssa)

clouds, thoughts, and random things

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 30:08


join us and alyssa on a fun episode where we recap our girls camp 2023 experience! it was such a good time!! HAILEY'S YOUTUBE: (i can't find the link so you can get it from the latest episode... i'm sorry!!!)

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Leading Saints Podcast
Helping Stakes & Wards Work Together to Create Awesome Church Activities | A How I Lead Interview with Jenna Rhoads

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 51:37


Jenna Rhoads currently serves as stake activities director, ward nursery leader, and temple ordinance worker. She has loved planning ways to gather the saints, create a fun relaxed environment, and provide a great place for missionary opportunities. Jenna's previous church callings have mostly been with the young women and the youth. She loves Girls' Camp and has only missed about four years since she was 12 years old. She has also been a Gospel Doctrine teacher, which prepared her to teach four years of Seminary. Jenna and her husband, Daryl Rhoads, have been married for 30 years and raised their family of four in Las Vegas, where they have enjoyed a fun, full life together. She studied education and worked as a substitute teacher before working as a cosmetologist for 17 years. Her next adventure is to get a degree in Business Management so that when her husband retires from the police department they can start a business together. Highlights 02:50 Jenna's story and background 05:00 Jenna describes her ward and stake in Las Vegas, Nevada. She serves as a stake activities director. 07:00 Jenna describes what she does as a stake activities director and how her calling came to be. She began something called first Friday, which is basically a huge hangout. 12:00 Working with the stake presidency to plan activities and budgeting for the activities 14:40 Ideas for stake activities. Everything from dancing, movie nights, fall festivals, and service projects. 22:15 Jenna's advice is to not focus on the fluff and remember that you don't have to do anything extravagant. Each person on the committee had their niche. 25:20 First Fridays were to help the stake gather again after covid. However, they shifted gears and are only doing three stake activities a year and Jenna goes around to the wards and helps them in their ward activities. 28:00 CHARITY. Christ gathered everyone and made people feel like they belonged. It's charitable to create an activity that makes people feel like they belong. 33:30 UNITY. Come as you are and be a part of it. 36:30 MISSIONARY WORK. It's easier to invite people to an activity. It's a more comfortable atmosphere and place to connect. Plus everyone loves free food. 39:50 GIRLS CAMP. Invite people that want to be there. One bad apple spoils the bunch. Jenna shares how they create experiences for the girls. 41:50 Marketing stake activities. Use several ways to advertise. 44:00 What's next for Jenna's stake? They want to focus on doing more interfaith activities. 48:00 Jenna shares her final testimony and what being a leader has taught her. Links Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast Watch on YouTube Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, DeAnna Murphy, Michael Goodman, Richard Ostler, Ganel-Lyn Condie, and many more in over 500 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.

Leading Saints Podcast
Helping Stakes & Wards Work Together to Create Awesome Church Activities | A How I Lead Interview with Jenna Rhoads

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 51:37


Jenna Rhoads currently serves as stake activities director, ward nursery leader, and temple ordinance worker. She has loved planning ways to gather the saints, create a fun relaxed environment, and provide a great place for missionary opportunities. Jenna's previous church callings have mostly been with the young women and the youth. She loves Girls' Camp and has only missed about four years since she was 12 years old. She has also been a Gospel Doctrine teacher, which prepared her to teach four years of Seminary. Jenna and her husband, Daryl Rhoads, have been married for 30 years and raised their family of four in Las Vegas, where they have enjoyed a fun, full life together. She studied education and worked as a substitute teacher before working as a cosmetologist for 17 years. Her next adventure is to get a degree in Business Management so that when her husband retires from the police department they can start a business together. Highlights 02:50 Jenna's story and background 05:00 Jenna describes her ward and stake in Las Vegas, Nevada. She serves as a stake activities director. 07:00 Jenna describes what she does as a stake activities director and how her calling came to be. She began something called first Friday, which is basically a huge hangout. 12:00 Working with the stake presidency to plan activities and budgeting for the activities 14:40 Ideas for stake activities. Everything from dancing, movie nights, fall festivals, and service projects. 22:15 Jenna's advice is to not focus on the fluff and remember that you don't have to do anything extravagant. Each person on the committee had their niche. 25:20 First Fridays were to help the stake gather again after covid. However, they shifted gears and are only doing three stake activities a year and Jenna goes around to the wards and helps them in their ward activities. 28:00 CHARITY. Christ gathered everyone and made people feel like they belonged. It's charitable to create an activity that makes people feel like they belong. 33:30 UNITY. Come as you are and be a part of it. 36:30 MISSIONARY WORK. It's easier to invite people to an activity. It's a more comfortable atmosphere and place to connect. Plus everyone loves free food. 39:50 GIRLS CAMP. Invite people that want to be there. One bad apple spoils the bunch. Jenna shares how they create experiences for the girls. 41:50 Marketing stake activities. Use several ways to advertise. 44:00 What's next for Jenna's stake? They want to focus on doing more interfaith activities. 48:00 Jenna shares her final testimony and what being a leader has taught her. Links Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast Watch on YouTube Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, https://leadingsaints.org/connecting-the-general-with-the-individual-an-interview-with-reyna-and-elena-aburto/Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, DeAnna Murphy, Michael Goodman, Richard Ostler, Ganel-Lyn Condie, and many more in over 500 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.

Come Back Podcast
Bekah's experience with family falling away, girls camp, and intimate moments that helped guide her back to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Come Back Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 45:49


"Be open to other people's opinions. I used to think "this church is either true or it is not." I never thought there could be any grey area. The way I saw everything was so black and white but that is something I have learned, is to be open to other possibilities. Don't just cut everything off because one thing doesn't make sense."

Here To Serve
Billie Jean King Cup & All-Girls Camp

Here To Serve

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 24:49


Check out the video on our Facebook or YouTube page to share your comments, questions, and/or thoughts.Click to go to the USTA Florida Facebook Page | Click to go to the USTA Florida YouTube Page

Latter Day Survivors
Saige Kristian

Latter Day Survivors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 113:31


Saige is an exmormon up-and-coming queer writer and director. Her current project is a short film called Girls Camp in which a young girl must make a choice between going against her community and identity she's always known or being her authentic self. Saige's goal is to connect to the nuances of the human experience through a mixture of comedy and drama in which she highlights her worldview and observations of the people around her.  https://girlscampfilm.wixsite.com/short?fbclid=PAAaZiVEY8Pfxq18AKCmdfX9GNdERsLyWkTj234izr3DzSkroUOJ9INdlxs88

The Venue RX
SummerCamp Weddings In Upstate New York | Ep 17 Helen Christopher | The Venue RX

The Venue RX

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 37:00


In this week's episode, our host Jonathan Aymin sits down with Helen Christopher owner of Brookledge Venue to discuss how she sold her home to purchase her 60 acre venue, how she and her family moved on site and are currently in the process of renovating the buildings and restoring the land, and her long term goal of being a summer camp event destination for wedding couples and their families! About Our Guest: Helen Christopher, a previous elementary school teacher, fell in love with the Bookledge property when she and her family attended a wedding there 7 years ago. They purchased the 60 acre property in 2021 and she and her family moved on property and have been restoring and renovating the venue and buildings to their original glory. Brookledge is New York's newest summer camp venue! At Brookledge you will find cabins that guests can rent, spaces for private events and glamping tents. Brookledge was once a Girls Camp called Girls Inc. They still have many buildings, pavilions, bathhouses and trails from the original camp. Brookledge's history dates back to the 1800s! In the 1800's German families from New York City owned the property and built cabins on the property as a vacation getaway. The buildings no longer remain, but you can find the remains of a stone fireplace at the Camp Chapel. The property is currently being renovated and they are finishing The Treehouse Lodge. It will be an indoor treehouse and a ceiling filled with glass stars. It will be for lodging, small events and a space for brides to get ready in. Venue Info Here: Brookledge - Cabins~Events~Glamping 7177 Antioch Rd, Middle Grove, NY 12850 Email: brookledge518@gmail.com Tel: (518) 937-7730 Website: www.brookledgeny.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brookledgeny/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookledgeny/ Airbnb: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/629076104687342446?fbclid=IwAR2g9Bs-bhqu1eEa4q6L5CDX1Frq6oeRjc1Bcd08q3b7thCaSZ7SrYcNJZ0&source_impression_id=p3_1659453850_%2Ba8N37CwFLEwvk0Z If you are a new or existing venue owner and want a professional team to operate and manage your venue business click here! https://www.cseventservices.com Thanks for checking out The Venue RX! Where we document and share best practices for owning & operating profitable world class venues! BE A GUEST! If you are interested in being a guest on our show, or you know someone who you would recommend, go to our website and submit a request! We will review your application and get back to you promptly. ► Website http://thevenuerx.com/submit Don't forget to smash that LIKE Button. Remember to SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube channel and click the BELL ICON to set alerts for all our new weekly videos! CONNECT WITH US & SUPPORT!!! ✩ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thevenuerx/ ✩ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thevenuerx ✩ Website: www.thevenuerx.com ✩ Anchor: https://bit.ly/3gKSshE LISTEN / SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ✩ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3qW7ntS ✩ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3gIz7h3Android: https://bit.ly/3njXOTE

Das Feature - Deutschlandfunk
Merkel-Jahre (3/6) – Eins und eins - Der unwahrscheinliche Weg der Angela M.

Das Feature - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 42:39


Angela Merkel, nun Chefin der CDU, wird bald als „Physikerin der Macht“ beschrieben, als stille Kraft, die alles „vom Ende her“ denkt. Der lärmenden Boy-Group des Noch-Kanzlers Gerhard Schröder setzt sie ihr stilles „Girls Camp“ entgegen. Der Erfolg kommt schneller als erwartet.Feature-Serie von Stephan Detjen und Tom Schimmeckwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Das FeatureDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Radio-Fear Macabre
The Final Girls | Camp Macabre #3

Radio-Fear Macabre

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 56:07


On our 3rd week at Camp Macabre we visit the 2014 meta camp slasher commentary comedy, The Final Girls! So join us in seeing if we can survive being in an actual horror movie!

BYU-Idaho Radio
Where young women can experience nature and become closer to God

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 3:07


As summer begins, Latter-day Saint young women look forward to Girls Camp to make friends and feel closer to God.

Leading Saints Podcast
Girls Camp, Grace, and the Bishop’s Office | An Interview with Emily Belle Freeman

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 54:32


Emily Belle Freeman is a best-selling author and popular inspirational speaker. She has a deep love of the scriptures, which comes from a desire to find their application in everyday life. She is the author of numerous books, a favorite speaker at Time Out for Women, and cohosts with David Butler Don't Miss This, a "Come, Follow Me" study channel on YouTube. Emily has served in numerous callings in the Church, including in Young Women, Sunday School, Relief Society, and fourteen times as girls camp director. Her greatest joy comes from spending time with her family. Highlights 1:15 Introduction to Emily Belle Freeman 3:15 Emily's calling experience 4:00 What Emily learned as a girls camp director. She has been Girls Camp Director about 14 times. She explains how she let the girls lead girls camp. 10:15 Emily gives tips to structure girls camp. She involves the girls and they brainstorm all the activities, food, and ect all together. 12:00 One thing Emily learned as a Relief Society President 14:40 What should a leader do or say going to visit someone in the hospital? Just be there. 20:30 Emily and Kurt discuss grace and how we can give grace as leaders The difference between grace and the atonement Jesus will meet you where you are as you are with grace You don't have to qualify for grace. It's not after all you can do. 24:45 The different types of grace Saving grace helps us overcome sin and death Exalting grace helps you become like Him. It transforms us and lifts us up. 26:30 As leaders we need to begin by meeting people where they are as they are (acceptance stage). It's then that we invite Jesus in and lift. 28:25 Grace in the context of the bishop's office. Meet them where they are first and then see how they need to be lifted Love needs boundaries 31:45 Kurt and Emily discuss giving people grace but also having expectations for them. Emily shares a personal story of grace. 37:15 Bishops should acknowledge that people dealing with addictions and other problems are going to mess up and that's ok. They shouldn't set high expectations right off the bat. Expect them to mess up for a while as they go through the healing and changing process. 40:20 What is grace? Making space for growth and mistakes 41:50 Repentance: to turn again or turn back to. Repentance and grace work together as we turn to God for enabling strength. 44:45 What should bishops do to help people repent or turn back to God? 47:50 How does grace work when dealing with someone that has been excommunicated? Links Grace Where You Are Grace to Become EmilyBelleFreeman.com Don't Miss This Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast The Leading Saints Podcast gets over 300,000 listens each month and has nearly 10 million total downloads as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help latter-day saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, J. Devn Cornish, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, DeAnna Murphy, Michael Goodman, Richard Ostler and many more in over 700 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.

Leading Saints Podcast
Girls Camp, Grace, and the Bishop’s Office | An Interview with Emily Belle Freeman

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 54:32


Emily Belle Freeman is a best-selling author and popular inspirational speaker. She has a deep love of the scriptures, which comes from a desire to find their application in everyday life. She is the author of numerous books, a favorite speaker at Time Out for Women, and cohosts with David Butler Don't Miss This, a "Come, Follow Me" study channel on YouTube. Emily has served in numerous callings in the Church, including in Young Women, Sunday School, Relief Society, and fourteen times as girls camp director. Her greatest joy comes from spending time with her family. Highlights 1:15 Introduction to Emily Belle Freeman 3:15 Emily's calling experience 4:00 What Emily learned as a girls camp director. She has been Girls Camp Director about 14 times. She explains how she let the girls lead girls camp. 10:15 Emily gives tips to structure girls camp. She involves the girls and they brainstorm all the activities, food, and ect all together. 12:00 One thing Emily learned as a Relief Society President 14:40 What should a leader do or say going to visit someone in the hospital? Just be there. 20:30 Emily and Kurt discuss grace and how we can give grace as leaders The difference between grace and the atonement Jesus will meet you where you are as you are with grace You don't have to qualify for grace. It's not after all you can do. 24:45 The different types of grace Saving grace helps us overcome sin and death Exalting grace helps you become like Him. It transforms us and lifts us up. 26:30 As leaders we need to begin by meeting people where they are as they are (acceptance stage). It's then that we invite Jesus in and lift. 28:25 Grace in the context of the bishop's office. Meet them where they are first and then see how they need to be lifted Love needs boundaries 31:45 Kurt and Emily discuss giving people grace but also having expectations for them. Emily shares a personal story of grace. 37:15 Bishops should acknowledge that people dealing with addictions and other problems are going to mess up and that's ok. They shouldn't set high expectations right off the bat. Expect them to mess up for a while as they go through the healing and changing process. 40:20 What is grace? Making space for growth and mistakes 41:50 Repentance: to turn again or turn back to. Repentance and grace work together as we turn to God for enabling strength. 44:45 What should bishops do to help people repent or turn back to God? 47:50 How does grace work when dealing with someone that has been excommunicated? Links Grace Where You Are Grace to Become EmilyBelleFreeman.com Don't Miss This Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library TRANSCRIPT coming soon

Feature - Deutschlandfunk
Merkel-Jahre (3/6) – Eins und eins - Der unwahrscheinliche Weg der Angela M.

Feature - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 42:38


Angela Merkel, nun Chefin der CDU, wird bald als „Physikerin der Macht“ beschrieben, als stille Kraft, die alles „vom Ende her“ denkt. Der lärmenden Boy-Group des Noch-Kanzlers Gerhard Schröder setzt sie ihr stilles „Girls Camp“ entgegen. Der Erfolg kommt schneller als erwartet.Feature-Serie von Stephan Detjen und Tom Schimmeckwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Das FeatureDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

One Minute Scripture Study
549: Nothing Goes Wrong in God's Plan, D&C 125-128

One Minute Scripture Study

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 3:53


Have you ever thought that things were going completely wrong?    I've learned that God actually never thinks that. Listen to my quick story about a Girls Camp from a few years ago!    And grab our scripture study helps at the links below:   https://kristenwalkersmith.com/shop/ https://comefollowmestudy.com/shop/ Discount code: OMSS

Babbling Brooke
A Wrap On Girls Camp

Babbling Brooke

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 23:56


Hey all! This is a wrap on girl camp summer 2021! Today's episode I am sharing my experience I had over the last three weeks and some stories as well. I am so thankful for the experience I had with each interaction with campers and the Grace of God that was working through them. Stay tuned for more episodes to come! Be sure to check out previous episodes AND checkout the SUPPORT BUTTON with a monthly contribution to the podcast. Help our small community grow by sharing! Checkout my Instagram @brookebartlow or Facebook for links to to the podcast as well as immediate updates for when I upload future episodes!! Feel free to DM me with any questions OR thoughts you have during this discussion send a voice message! -> https://anchor.fm/brooke-bartlow/message --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brooke-bartlow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brooke-bartlow/support

Das Feature - Deutschlandfunk
Merkel-Jahre (3/6) – Eins und eins - Der unwahrscheinliche Weg der Angela M.

Das Feature - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 42:38


Angela Merkel, nun Chefin der CDU, wird bald als „Physikerin der Macht“ beschrieben, als stille Kraft, die alles „vom Ende her“ denkt. Der lärmenden Boy-Group des Noch-Kanzlers Gerhard Schröder setzt sie ihr stilles „Girls Camp“ entgegen. Der Erfolg kommt schneller als erwartet. Feature-Serie von Stephan Detjen und Tom Schimmeck www.deutschlandfunk.de, Das Feature Hören bis: .. Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

Das Feature - Deutschlandfunk
Merkel-Jahre (3/6) – Eins und eins - Der unwahrscheinliche Weg der Angela M.

Das Feature - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 42:38


Angela Merkel, nun Chefin der CDU, wird bald als „Physikerin der Macht“ beschrieben, als stille Kraft, die alles „vom Ende her“ denkt. Der lärmenden Boy-Group des Noch-Kanzlers Gerhard Schröder setzt sie ihr stilles „Girls Camp“ entgegen. Der Erfolg kommt schneller als erwartet. Feature-Serie von Stephan Detjen und Tom Schimmeck www.deutschlandfunk.de, Das Feature Hören bis: .. Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

Dlf Doku Serien
Der unwahrscheinliche Weg der Angela M. - Merkel-Jahre (3/6) – Eins und eins

Dlf Doku Serien

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 42:39


Angela Merkel, nun Chefin der CDU, wird bald als „Physikerin der Macht“ beschrieben, als stille Kraft, die alles „vom Ende her“ denkt. Der lärmenden Boy-Group des Noch-Kanzlers Gerhard Schröder setzt sie ihr stilles „Girls Camp“ entgegen. Der Erfolg kommt schneller als erwartet. Feature-Serie von Stephan Detjen und Tom Schimmeckwww.deutschlandfunk.de, Das Feature

His Hers And Ours!
Girls camp

His Hers And Ours!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 12:08


My last one makes me sad... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kristen-haws/support

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Triple Knot
20. Wildwood Girls Camp Reflection with Counselors Marci, Emily, and Miranda

Triple Knot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 80:16


Content preparation: we discuss relationships with food, body, and eating disorders throughout this episode. Thank you to guests and fellow Wildwood Girls Virtual Camp counselors Miranda DiBiasio, Emily Chaston, and Marci Klimek for making this conversation happen. Thank you to Marie Markham and Robyn McGilis for creating Wildwood Running, such a wonderful platform and opportunity for runners to collaborate, learn, and grow the current and future generations of females in the sport. Check them out at wildwoodrunning.com and wildwoodrunningpdx on instagram!! In this conversation we cover…. Background and introductions Our “why” for running and the evolution of our “why” Our “why” for joining camp What knowledge we left our trail group with, what our trail group taught us What challenged us in our preconceived beliefs, current practices, and with facilitating a group How the topics covered at camp have showed up in our experiences Our transition from high school to college running The evolution of our relationship to food and our bodies Where we want to take the work of wildwood from here Finally, how everyone's process to success in running and life looks different! Links to other resources discussed in this conversation: Strong Runner Chicks: Strong Runner Chicks: http://www.strongrunnerchicks.com/ Maria Dalzot: https://www.mariadalzotrd.com/ Melody Fairchild: https://melodyfairchild.com/ Kara Bazzi of Opal Food and Body: https://www.opalfoodandbody.com/riley-nickols-interview/ Runner's World article on how to talk to someone about an eating disorder: https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a28380503/amelia-boone-eating-disorders-discussion/

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Aimee: So Katie, you're a teacher.Katie: Yes.Aimee: What is your favorite age group of students?Katie: Probably my favorite age group is around the junior high school age. So from about 11 to 15.Aimee: Okay.Katie: I think they're the most interesting to teach.Aimee: What makes them so interesting?Katie: Well, they already have personalities. And they're like almost adults but not quite adults. So it's interesting to see like – I think that it's just really interesting to teach them and see how they respond to stuff. It's very different from adults and it's very different from children but it's kind of almost there but not quite.Aimee: Yeah. That sort of bridging, bridging age group, I guess.Katie: Yeah. So they're still like, they're still young kids. I can still teach them stuff but they're old enough to also do stuff by themselves.Aimee: Yes.Katie: So it's like the perfect age group to teach, I think.Aimee: Yeah. Independence.Katie: Yeah.Aimee: That's right. What about things like behavior and attitude? I just imagine that age group to be quite challenging. I mean, there's a lot of hormones going on and, you know, personalities are forming, so.Katie: Usually when in their first year of junior high school, they're fine because they're all still like, they're still babies. They've gone from being the oldest kids in elementary school to like the babies at junior high school.But when they get to second year, that's when they start getting like a bit moody, a bit hormonal, a bit grumpy in class. But then when they go to third grade, that's when they start becoming normal people again, I think.Aimee: So the second year is the challenging year.Katie: Yeah. Yeah. The terrible twos.Aimee: Yeah.Katie: Yeah.Aimee: Well that works in both ways, huh?Katie: Yeah, it does.Aimee: So do you have any particular strategies or tips for dealing with that difficult age?Katie: I think why they're so moody is because they're – again, they're almost adults. They're becoming adults. So if you stop treating them like kids and start treating them like adults, talking to them like adults, treating them like you treat an adult, then they respond better to that than if you like to shout at them like you would a kid or if you discipline them like you would a kid.Aimee: Yeah.Katie: Yeah. Just treat them more like adults and they respond to it really well, I think.Aimee: So you find they step up to the – they meet the expectations.Katie: Most of the time. Most of the time.Aimee: Have you ever had any particularly challenging moments in the classroom?Katie: Yeah. Yeah.Aimee: Silly question really, isn't it?Katie: Of course. Yeah. I mean, I've had kids like throw textbooks out the window.Aimee: Oh really?Katie: I've had kids like punch their fists through walls like just – yeah, I've had lots of angry kids. But they're very rare.Aimee: Wow.Katie: I've had lots of them but they're rare.Aimee: Yeah, that's an interesting…Katie: Interesting, yeah.Aimee: Yeah.Katie: In terms of like overall in a class, there's usually only one in each class that's a troubled student. But I mean, that's anywhere. That happens anywhere.Aimee: That's true. So how do you deal with troubled students?Katie: I think that's a very difficult question. There's no like textbook way of dealing with troubled students in general because every kid is different. Every kid has a different problem. Every kid is acting out for different reasons. So you have to find out why they're troubled, why they're acting out and try and deal with it in the best way you can.Aimee: Uh-hmm.Katie: Yeah. Don't get angry. It was probably my best advice even though you feel like strangling them sometimes. But just try and be patient, try and figure out why they're acting out and just deal with it from there.Aimee: Yeah. Nine times out of ten, staying calm is probably the best option, isn't it?Katie: Hmm. And the one time out of ten, is when you really need to get really angry. That's the scary time.Aimee: Yeah. Sometimes, they just need to know because there may be children with, you know, just personalities, strong personalities and they just are maybe showing off to the class, being a clown. And they just need that one moment where you show them, "You have to listen to me. I am the boss" kind of thing.Katie: Yeah.Aimee: Just get your power back perhaps?

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Aimee: So Katie, you're a teacher.Katie: Yes.Aimee: What is your favorite age group of students?Katie: Probably my favorite age group is around the junior high school age. So from about 11 to 15.Aimee: Okay.Katie: I think they're the most interesting to teach.Aimee: What makes them so interesting?Katie: Well, they already have personalities. And they're like almost adults but not quite adults. So it's interesting to see like – I think that it's just really interesting to teach them and see how they respond to stuff. It's very different from adults and it's very different from children but it's kind of almost there but not quite.Aimee: Yeah. That sort of bridging, bridging age group, I guess.Katie: Yeah. So they're still like, they're still young kids. I can still teach them stuff but they're old enough to also do stuff by themselves.Aimee: Yes.Katie: So it's like the perfect age group to teach, I think.Aimee: Yeah. Independence.Katie: Yeah.Aimee: That's right. What about things like behavior and attitude? I just imagine that age group to be quite challenging. I mean, there's a lot of hormones going on and, you know, personalities are forming, so.Katie: Usually when in their first year of junior high school, they're fine because they're all still like, they're still babies. They've gone from being the oldest kids in elementary school to like the babies at junior high school.But when they get to second year, that's when they start getting like a bit moody, a bit hormonal, a bit grumpy in class. But then when they go to third grade, that's when they start becoming normal people again, I think.Aimee: So the second year is the challenging year.Katie: Yeah. Yeah. The terrible twos.Aimee: Yeah.Katie: Yeah.Aimee: Well that works in both ways, huh?Katie: Yeah, it does.Aimee: So do you have any particular strategies or tips for dealing with that difficult age?Katie: I think why they're so moody is because they're – again, they're almost adults. They're becoming adults. So if you stop treating them like kids and start treating them like adults, talking to them like adults, treating them like you treat an adult, then they respond better to that than if you like to shout at them like you would a kid or if you discipline them like you would a kid.Aimee: Yeah.Katie: Yeah. Just treat them more like adults and they respond to it really well, I think.Aimee: So you find they step up to the – they meet the expectations.Katie: Most of the time. Most of the time.Aimee: Have you ever had any particularly challenging moments in the classroom?Katie: Yeah. Yeah.Aimee: Silly question really, isn't it?Katie: Of course. Yeah. I mean, I've had kids like throw textbooks out the window.Aimee: Oh really?Katie: I've had kids like punch their fists through walls like just – yeah, I've had lots of angry kids. But they're very rare.Aimee: Wow.Katie: I've had lots of them but they're rare.Aimee: Yeah, that's an interesting…Katie: Interesting, yeah.Aimee: Yeah.Katie: In terms of like overall in a class, there's usually only one in each class that's a troubled student. But I mean, that's anywhere. That happens anywhere.Aimee: That's true. So how do you deal with troubled students?Katie: I think that's a very difficult question. There's no like textbook way of dealing with troubled students in general because every kid is different. Every kid has a different problem. Every kid is acting out for different reasons. So you have to find out why they're troubled, why they're acting out and try and deal with it in the best way you can.Aimee: Uh-hmm.Katie: Yeah. Don't get angry. It was probably my best advice even though you feel like strangling them sometimes. But just try and be patient, try and figure out why they're acting out and just deal with it from there.Aimee: Yeah. Nine times out of ten, staying calm is probably the best option, isn't it?Katie: Hmm. And the one time out of ten, is when you really need to get really angry. That's the scary time.Aimee: Yeah. Sometimes, they just need to know because there may be children with, you know, just personalities, strong personalities and they just are maybe showing off to the class, being a clown. And they just need that one moment where you show them, "You have to listen to me. I am the boss" kind of thing.Katie: Yeah.Aimee: Just get your power back perhaps?

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Not So Molly Mormon
Minisode 54: Bullied at Girls Camp

Not So Molly Mormon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 7:56


Girls camp was a pretty traumatic experience for some of us. Email us: notsomollymormonpodcast@gmail.com

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The BroadCast Podcast
Virtual Broads: Burly Girls Camp

The BroadCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 42:42


Ricky and Emma are back to update each other and the listeners on Erica's free wedding dress saga and discuss the difficulties that come with house-shopping when you lack the proper funds. Emma rightly calls Erica out for another Instagram relationship stunt and asks Erica an important question regarding her dog. Then, the Broads dial up a very, very special guest and end the show with another juicy excerpt from Emma's husband's podcast: Hot Sauce, Hot Takes with Brett. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Not So Molly Mormon
74: Stories from Girls Camp

Not So Molly Mormon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 69:24


Grab your bug spray, pack your one-piece swimsuit, and prepare for some bullying...we're talking about Mormon Girls Camp! Send your stories to: notsomollymormonpodcast@gmail.com Support us at: patreon.com/notsomollymormon

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更多英语知识,请关注微信公众号: VOA英语每日一听Warren: So Lindsay, we're both teachers and sometimes our students go off to camp over the summer break. Did you ever go camping when you were younger?Lindsay: I did go camping. The camp I went to was called Pilgrim Pines.Warren: What was that like?Lindsay: It was great. It was one week away from my family and each person got to take care of an animal. Some people took care of horses, some people took care of sheep but I got the lucky task of taking care of Xanadoo the llama.Warren: What was that like?Lindsay: Oh, it was awesome. When I was a kid, my favorite animal was a llama so that's why we looked into this camp, to begin with and I had to brush it and I had to feed the llama. And it was such a sweet llama that I really fell in love with it and every day I'd wake up and feed the llama and brush it and then in the afternoon I would also come in and visit the llama, Xanadu was his name. But a couple of times he got mad, I can't remember why actually he was upset but when llamas are mad to do you know what they do?Warren: I don't know.Lindsay: They actually spit.Warren: Oh really.Lindsay: Yeah and you have to be, and then if they spit at you that means they're really upset and they can be dangerous. I was only ten at the time so the llama was a lot bigger than me and one time it spits at me and the spit got stuck in my hair and it was this really thick gross mucousy spit and that really struck an image in my mind. I can't ever kind of forget that llama spitting at me. Then after I think, for a day, I was afraid of the llama and then my counselor, my camp counselor, who was in charge of all the children, had a talk with me and told me how sometimes llamas get mad just like people get mad and I need to forgive the llama and I did. Then the next day I went and fed the llama and brushed the llama and everything was back to normal but it was a really good experience to learn how to take care of a pet and a good experience to be away from my family for the first time.Warren: So I guess there were other kids at the camp too? Did you guys all eat together?Lindsay: Yeah, we had a mess hall they called it which is basically a cafeteria. The food was disgusting. I remember losing a lot of weight when I came home and my mom would send me packages of chocolate and cookies and I would eat it all. But yes we all ate together in this gross cafeteria, slop food, like Sloppy Joe for lunch or just imagine turkey and gravy for dinner, but the turkey was kind of a blue color. Everything was just a little bit gross but at one time we had a food fight and that was absolutely amazing. This one kid got upset, the other kids threw some mashed potatoes and the next thing you know turkey is flying, mashed potato is flying and everyone is getting involved and that was really fun the food fight.

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更多英语知识,请关注微信公众号: VOA英语每日一听Warren: So Lindsay, we're both teachers and sometimes our students go off to camp over the summer break. Did you ever go camping when you were younger?Lindsay: I did go camping. The camp I went to was called Pilgrim Pines.Warren: What was that like?Lindsay: It was great. It was one week away from my family and each person got to take care of an animal. Some people took care of horses, some people took care of sheep but I got the lucky task of taking care of Xanadoo the llama.Warren: What was that like?Lindsay: Oh, it was awesome. When I was a kid, my favorite animal was a llama so that's why we looked into this camp, to begin with and I had to brush it and I had to feed the llama. And it was such a sweet llama that I really fell in love with it and every day I'd wake up and feed the llama and brush it and then in the afternoon I would also come in and visit the llama, Xanadu was his name. But a couple of times he got mad, I can't remember why actually he was upset but when llamas are mad to do you know what they do?Warren: I don't know.Lindsay: They actually spit.Warren: Oh really.Lindsay: Yeah and you have to be, and then if they spit at you that means they're really upset and they can be dangerous. I was only ten at the time so the llama was a lot bigger than me and one time it spits at me and the spit got stuck in my hair and it was this really thick gross mucousy spit and that really struck an image in my mind. I can't ever kind of forget that llama spitting at me. Then after I think, for a day, I was afraid of the llama and then my counselor, my camp counselor, who was in charge of all the children, had a talk with me and told me how sometimes llamas get mad just like people get mad and I need to forgive the llama and I did. Then the next day I went and fed the llama and brushed the llama and everything was back to normal but it was a really good experience to learn how to take care of a pet and a good experience to be away from my family for the first time.Warren: So I guess there were other kids at the camp too? Did you guys all eat together?Lindsay: Yeah, we had a mess hall they called it which is basically a cafeteria. The food was disgusting. I remember losing a lot of weight when I came home and my mom would send me packages of chocolate and cookies and I would eat it all. But yes we all ate together in this gross cafeteria, slop food, like Sloppy Joe for lunch or just imagine turkey and gravy for dinner, but the turkey was kind of a blue color. Everything was just a little bit gross but at one time we had a food fight and that was absolutely amazing. This one kid got upset, the other kids threw some mashed potatoes and the next thing you know turkey is flying, mashed potato is flying and everyone is getting involved and that was really fun the food fight.

The Savior Said: A Come Follow Me Podcast
BONUS CONTENT: Alternate Ending to Episode 39, or instructions on how to use modern pieces of armor

The Savior Said: A Come Follow Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 19:21


This is the alternate ending to Episode 39.  It's got info on how I used these files during a workshop on the Armor of God at Girls Camp this summer. A folder full of printables of the different pieces of the Armor of God: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1oS6qXJePejsA5gzvCD7FMHXjfQCTQZBy?usp=sharing A spreadsheet where I have explanations for each piece of armor, some modern correlations, conference talks that kind of pertain to that piece of armor, and the women of the scriptures I identify for each piece.  https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ed7xWARmltv8eiB5xSxzTzscuOQvPoPyBgqnNPlLO7E/copy?usp=sharing Enjoy!

Pop Culture Role Call
Movie Break - The Final Girls - Camp Murder Party

Pop Culture Role Call

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 69:37


Movie break time, y'all! The gang needed a light-hearted escape from the world of Buffy, so, this week we sat down to dissect The Final Girls. Or was it Camp Bloodbath? Or was it.... Camp Murder Party? The title doesn't matter, what does matter is that characters are sucked into a horror film and subsequently killed by a Jason Vorhees wannabe. Oh, it's a comedy. Thanks for listening!

All Comics Considered
Episode 153: Conspiracy!

All Comics Considered

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 51:45


Welcome to All Comics Considered, the comic book podcast with a heart.  Our hosts are: Marty Nick Tim And Today on All Comics Considered we’re going to take a tour to the land of the tin foil hats and share our favorite conspiracy theories.  Also, we’ll let you know how Project Superkid went this year.  Let’s turn the first page. Superkid! Update:  We raised $600, we got vol1 and vol2 of Miles Morales: Spider-Man in the hands of 20 young men. Next up is the Girls Camp. Bookclub Reminder: Join our Patreon and not only get a vote on what we will read, but suggest titles!   Conspiracies Nick  Powers Arrow Tim:  Marvel - The Franklin Timeslide,  Spidey’s backward danger sense Beyonders DC: The Robin Weapon Marty:  MCU: A world without the FF Marvel is trying to kill the x-men...until Marvel got the rights back Tim:  Immortal Hulk #8:  Writer: Al Ewing  Artist: Joe Bennett  Marty:  One Fall:  Writer: David F Walker  Artist: Brett Weldele  Invisible kingdom:   Writer: G Willow Wilson  Artist: Christian Ward   

In The Dark
Episode 10 - Gorls Camp

In The Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2018 40:00


In the parting episode with Maple, we discuss Girls Camp and some parts of Boys Camp. Maples obsessions, and Music Recommendations of the week

Haven of Rest Radio Broadcast
August 13, 2017 - Girls Camp

Haven of Rest Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 11:23


August 13, 2017 - Girls Camp by Haven of Rest Ministries

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Better Than Happy
Bonus Episode: Girls Camp Message

Better Than Happy

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 32:04


This is not a typical podcast episode. It's a talk I recorded especially for the young women of the Saint George 5th ward who will be listening to this under the starts at Girls Camp in a few weeks. I love sharing this message with youth and only wish I could be there in person. Have a lovely week girls and I'm hoping putting this out on iTunes will give some other youth a chance to hear it as well. The post Bonus Episode: Girls Camp Message appeared first on Jody Moore.

Camp Code - Leadership & Staff Training Podcast for Camp Directors - CampHacker.TV

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.      

TURNUPFILM.COM
1st NIXON GIRLS CAMP

TURNUPFILM.COM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2011 4:02


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