March 2018 – The Webelos Den and Your Scout Troop<p>In this special CubCast/ScoutCast episode, Amy and Bryan chat with Linda Baker, Program Vice President of the Northeast Region, about preparing both your Webelos Den and your Scout troop for the Webelos-to-Scout transition plan. Linda is currently working on the task force updating the Cub Scout handbooks and is a local Troop Committee Chair, so […]</p>
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March 2018 – The Webelos Den and Your Scout Troop<p>In this special CubCast/ScoutCast episode, Amy and Bryan chat with Linda Baker, Program Vice President of the Northeast Region, about preparing both your Webelos Den and your Scout troop for the Webelos-to-Scout transition plan. Linda is currently working on the task force updating the Cub Scout handbooks and is a local Troop Committee Chair, so […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2018/march-2018-the-webelos-den-and-your-scout-troop/">March 2018 – The Webelos Den and Your Scout Troop</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·March 1, 2018
February 2018 – The Den Chief<p>Why are we talking about Den Chiefs in ScoutCast? Because not only is a Den Chief great for a den (and we’ll talk about that, too), but Northeast Illinois Council Commissioner John Duncan shares with us how it’s fantastic leadership training for your Scout or Venturer.</p>
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February 2018 – Family Program: Camping and Outdoor Activities<p>So, your pack has decided to adopt the Family Program and now you have either an all-girl or a coed pack. Congratulations on embracing this new chapter of Scouting! Now comes the fun part of planning the activities, especially camping and outdoor activities. Can you simply repeat the things you did last year? Dianna Marsh, […]</p>
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A team from Summit Bechtel Reserve is Volunteering at Camp SawyerThis week a team of Summit Bechtel Reserve employees are down in Florida, but not on vacation. The team, consisting of members across all departments of our staff, our volunteering to help Scouting America South Florida Council’s Camp Sawyer recover after Hurricane Irma hit in 2017. Camp Sawyer suffered significant damage as Irma’s eye wall came […]Summit Blog·January 25, 2018
January 2018 – Why You Should Go to the World Jamboree!<p>We’re starting the ScoutCast year by talking about the World Scout Jamboree to be held right here in the USA at the Summit! Sign-ups are already underway, so we’re here to talk about why you should register to attend this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. We’ll be discussing things like dealing with all the different languages and cultural […]</p>
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January 2018 – What Does the Cub Scout Family Program Look Like?<p>It’s 2018 and the Boy Scouts of America is introducing the new Family Program! You probably know that means girls will now be allowed into the Cub Scouting program, but you might be wondering how it’s all going to work. As National Alliances Team Lead, Lee Shaw has had to work closely with all the […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2018/january-2018-what-does-the-cub-scout-family-program-look-like/">January 2018 – What Does the Cub Scout Family Program Look Like?</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·January 1, 2018
Scoutbook Lite to Replace Internet Advancement in 2018BSA’s official web app, Scoutbook, is gearing up to roll out a new solution in mid-2018 that will leverage core components of the Scoutbook platform to make Internet Advancement tracking easier than ever before! The current Internet Advancement platform will be retired and replaced by a new online tool called Scoutbook Lite. This new applicationScouting Wire·December 20, 2017
2018 Provisional Registration is LIVEPROVISIONAL PROGRAMS The Paul R. Christen High Adventure Base will offer its Summit Experience and Focused programs on a provisional basis the week of July 29th through August 4th, 2018. Provisional programs are for individual participants who do not have a group attending but still want to experience The Summit. Participants must be at least […]Summit Blog·December 14, 2017
December 2017 – The Importance of Adult Recognition<p>While Scouters don’t volunteer just for the awards, it’s sure nice to get some recognition for your hard work from time to time. District Executive Kenneth Toole of the Central Minnesota Council contacted the ScoutCast mailbox and said he’s got someone so fantastic at promoting those adult awards that we should invite him onto the […]</p>
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December 2017 – Religious Emblems<p>Joining us for this reverent topic is Jason Nolan, who teaches a course on religious emblems at Philmont Training Center in Cimarron, New Mexico, and has been the CEO of P.R.A.Y. for a little over a year. He currently serves on the National Religious Relationships Support Committee.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2017/december-2017-religious-emblems/">December 2017 – Religious Emblems</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·December 1, 2017
2018 High Adventure Planning Guides are LiveHere are the Planning Guides for the 2018 High Adventure Season 2018 Council and Unit Planning Guide 2018 New River Trek Planning Guide 2018 Bikepacking Trek Planning GuideSummit Blog·November 11, 2017
November 2017 – The e-Bully<p>This month’s ScoutCast is ripped from the pages of the November issue of Boys’ Life Magazine where there’s a fictional, heart-warming tale about two boys who are bullied who then find ways to use that bullying to their advantage. And it’s written by none other than James Patterson, the award-winning, best=selling author. So we at […]</p>
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November 2017 – Participating Parents<p>A loyal listener contacted the CubCast mailbox and wanted to know if we could devote to entire episode on clever ways to get every parent involved in Den and Pack meetings. Well, we aim to please, so we invited the National Director of Cub Scouting Anthony Berger who was also a Cubmaster. His pack started […]</p>
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October 2017 – Scouts and Screen Time<p>There’s a fascinating new book that came out a few months ago called Saving Our Sons: A New Path for Raising Healthy and Resilient Boys. This book features the latest research on how too much screen time with electronics and video games can affect male emotional intelligence, male motivation development, and the male brain. Join […]</p>
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October 2017 – I Love a Parade<p>The colorful floats, the sounds of the marching bands, the banners and flags; there’s lots to love about parades. Having your dens and packs participate in a parade is not only fun for the boys but also a good way to get noticed in the community. Join us as we discuss with Carrie Wetzel, the […]</p>
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September 2017 – Scouts and Scholarships<p>Did someone say, “Free money”? Let’s face it – because Scouts get to have some incredible experiences, they already have an advantage to receiving a lot of scholarships that are out there. But did you know that there are many scholarships that are Eagle Scout-specific? Ryan Larson, the Associate Director for Alumni Relations at the […]</p>
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September 2017 – Family Camping<p>Humorist Dave Barry once said, “Camping is nature’s way of promoting the motel business.” But Scouts know better. And Cub Scouts know that camping can be fun for the whole family! Sara Banks, Cubmaster for Pack 555 in Midland, Georgia, tells us that Family Camping, is a wonderful time for families to come together and […]</p>
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August 2017 – Boy Scouting e-Training<p>So, you’re a new Scouting volunteer. Thanks for joining us! You’re probably wondering right about now what you’ve got yourself into. But relax – this month’s episode is all about what is probably the best advice you’re ever going to get in Scouting and that is: Always ask who snores before picking a tent mate. […]</p>
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August 2017 – Handling Temper Tantrums In The Den/Pack<p>It’s one thing to figure out what to do when your own child is having a temper tantrum and being disruptive, but what if one of the other Cub Scouts is having that tantrum? We know you have this question because real-life Cub Scout Leaders and CubCast hosts Amy and Aaron have come across this […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2017/august-2017-handling-temper-tantrums-in-the-den-pack/">August 2017 – Handling Temper Tantrums In The Den/Pack</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·August 1, 2017