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May 2014 – Duty to God – It’s More Than a Patch<p>A priest and a rabbi walk into ScoutCast…to talk about Duty to God. No, it’s not a joke; Father Don Hummel and Rabbi Peter Hyman join us to explore the concept of Duty to God in conjunction with the Boy Scouts of America. How does the BSA define religion? Do you have members in your […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2014/may-2014-duty-to-god-its-more-than-a-patch/">May 2014 – Duty to God – It’s More Than a Patch</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·May 1, 2014
May 2014 – How to Incorporate STEM in Your Den and Pack Meetings<p>Is your den or pack stuck in a rut, making the same old arts and crafts year after year? How about putting a mint in a bottle of soda and watching it explode into foam (and helping your Scouts figure out why) or making a catapult out of popsicle sticks and rubber bands and send […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2014/may-2014-how-to-incorporate-stem-in-your-den-and-pack-meetings/">May 2014 – How to Incorporate STEM in Your Den and Pack Meetings</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·May 1, 2014
April 2014 – Scout Widows (and Widowers)<p>Jeff Kearney of Downington, Pennsylvania, has been very active in Scouting for over 10 years; Founder and Cubmaster of Pack 91, NYLT Course Director, Scoutmaster, and the list goes on. His lovely wife, Deborah, is left behind to take care of all the day-to-day family stuff. So how do you handle it when your spouse […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2014/april-2014-scout-widows-and-widowers/">April 2014 – Scout Widows (and Widowers)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·April 1, 2014
March 2014 – The Importance of Adult Recognition<p>Doesn’t it feel good when someone acknowledges or notices something you’ve done? It’s ok! Admit it! It does feel good to get that “pat on the back.” So when that parent sets up the chairs or that volunteer builds a set for the pack skits, go ahead – express that gratitude! How do you go […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2014/march-2014-the-importance-of-adult-recognition/">March 2014 – The Importance of Adult Recognition</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·March 1, 2014
December 2013 – Unique Challenges With the Eagle Scout Process<p>As a young man grows from Life Scout to Eagle Scout, he goes through a set of prescribed requirements that must be met in order to earn the esteemed award. Sounds reasonable enough, right?  Well, Wayne Huddleston, Eagle rank and Palm specialist on the National Advancement Committee, shares with us that sometimes the road to […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2013/december-2013-unique-challenges-with-the-eagle-scout-process/">December 2013 – Unique Challenges With the Eagle Scout Process</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·December 1, 2013
December 2013 – Good Turns and Your Chartered Organization<p>Whether it is a school, church, or fraternal organization, we’re sure your chartered organization is planning some kind of event or two for the holidays.  Maybe it’s a food or clothing drive or maybe it’s a spaghetti dinner fundraiser.  Whatever is it, your Cub Scout pack can probably help. Cub Scout program trainer Linda Goff […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2013/december-2013-good-turns-and-your-chartered-organization/">December 2013 – Good Turns and Your Chartered Organization</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·December 1, 2013
November 2013 – Working With Problem Parents<p>We asked 56 experienced Scoutmasters from across the country, “What do you know now that you wish you knew as a new Scoutmaster?” The overwhelming response was not handling issues with the kids, but with…their parents! So with the help of Zach Chopp-Adams, who has been a Scoutmaster or assistant Scoutmaster since he was only […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2013/november-2013-working-with-problem-parents/">November 2013 – Working With Problem Parents</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·November 1, 2013
October 2013 – Who’s Who in the Zoo<p>Unit committee, unit commissioner, district commissioner— just who are all these people? We know being a new leader can be pretty overwhelming, but these are people who can help you with this “job” you volunteered for, making it a much better experience for you and the kids. Joining us for this episode is Ed Martin, […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2013/october-2013-whos-who-in-the-zoo/">October 2013 – Who’s Who in the Zoo</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·October 1, 2013
October 2013 – The Joy of Den Chiefs<p>Why do I need a den chief, you ask? Here to help us answer that question is Sherry Herzog, a terrific volunteer who set up a den chief training course with the Three Fires Council in St. Charles, Ill. Not only will you be surprised by the answer (because it’s so much more than you […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2013/october-2013-the-joy-of-den-chiefs/">October 2013 – The Joy of Den Chiefs</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·October 1, 2013
September 2013 – The Chartered Organization and You<p>You may think of the chartered organization as the place to hold your weekly troop meetings, but Charles Dahlquist, long-term Scouter with the Great Salt Lake Council, is here to tell us that it can be so much more than that. Tune in as he explains the relationship you should be having with your chartered […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2013/september-2013-the-chartered-organization-and-you/">September 2013 – The Chartered Organization and You</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·September 1, 2013
September 2013 – Putting the FUN in Fundraising<p>If you’re a regular CubCast listener, you know this is the month to talk about popcorn selling. But our new hosts have raised the bar as they bring back the vice president for district operations for the Rocky Mountain Council in Pueblo, Colorado, and CubCast favorite Dennis Kampa to talk about how and why to […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2013/september-2013-putting-the-fun-in-fundraising/">September 2013 – Putting the FUN in Fundraising</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·September 1, 2013
August 2013 – Fun Ways to Recruit<p>Matt Jordan, Cubmaster of Pack 1 in Flower Mound, Texas, has a pack that can boast having 95 members, and 41 new boys have signed up already this year! We asked Matt to join us and share his secrets for recruiting; and p.s., it’s more than just fliers!</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2013/august-2013-fun-ways-to-recruit/">August 2013 – Fun Ways to Recruit</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·August 1, 2013
July 2013 – Technology and Your Troop: A Blessing and a Curse<p>“Bryan on Scouting” is Scouting magazine’s award-winning blog. We asked Bryan about ever-changing technology and whether a troop should change along with it. His answers may surprise you, so put on those earbuds and click the download button for a fun discussion on how technology is both a blessing and a curse for your troop. […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2013/july-2013-technology-and-your-troop-a-blessing-and-a-curse/">July 2013 – Technology and Your Troop: A Blessing and a Curse</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·July 1, 2013
July 2013 – Engaging Parents<p>It’s the summer and, hopefully, you’re out and about doing fun activities with your Cub Scouts, but have you found yourself wondering, “Gee, how can I get the parents more involved?” We thought you might, so Linda Case, committee chair for Pack 459 in Whitehouse, Tennessee, joins us to explore opportunities to engage parents in […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2013/july-2013-engaging-parents/">July 2013 – Engaging Parents</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·July 1, 2013
June 2013 – Planning the Cub Scout Year<p>If you only listen to one Cubcast this year (although we hope you catch them all), make this the one. Hilda Blaine, a 5-year Cub Scout volunteer extraordinaire with the Grand Canyon Council in Phoenix, AZ, chats with us about everything you need to plan your Cub Scout year and how it will make your […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2013/june-2013-planning-the-cub-scout-year/">June 2013 – Planning the Cub Scout Year</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·June 1, 2013
June 2013 – Economic Diversity in Your Troop<p>As much as we’d like it to be, Scouting isn’t free; uniforms, camping equipment, and activities, cost money. What do you do when you have kids that come from all different economic backgrounds, or if someone’s economic situation changes? Joining us for this fascinating topic is the team leader of the Council Fund Development Team, […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2013/june-2013-economic-diversity-in-your-troop/">June 2013 – Economic Diversity in Your Troop</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·June 1, 2013
May 2013 – Youth Leadership<p>Most people agree that there are natural born leaders, but the Boy Scouts of America believes that leadership is a skill that can be developed. Joining us for this discussion on developing youth leadership is Linda McKnight, vice president of program with the South Florida Council. Linda has been course director for Wood Badge and […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2013/may-2013-youth-leadership/">May 2013 – Youth Leadership</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·May 1, 2013
April 2013 – Anger Management<p>Anger is one of every human’s basic emotions, but it’s difficult to keep calm and cool yourself when handling a boy in your troop who has anger issues. Download this episode for an interesting conversation with Suzette Rizzi, a 25-year licensed social worker in Illinois and a member of the National Committee for Scouts With […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2013/april-2013-anger-management/">April 2013 – Anger Management</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·April 1, 2013
April 2013 – The Cub Scout Outdoor Program<p>Fishing, sleeping under the stars, toasting marshmallows; camping can be so much fun if you do it right. Joining us is Jennifer Mooney, the camping director for the Cascade Pacific Council in Portland, Oregon. Jennifer has been working at Cub Worlds since she was in high school. She definitely knows the importance of camping for […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/cubcast/2013/april-2013-the-cub-scout-outdoor-program/">April 2013 – The Cub Scout Outdoor Program</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>CubCast·April 1, 2013
March 2013 – How to Handle Boys in the Troop With ADD, ADD/ADHD, and Special Needs<p>Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder. What is it? How do you know if someone in your troop has it and, more important, how do you as a leader handle a boy who has this disorder or other special needs? Joining us for this delicate yet important discussion is Tony Mei, a 40-year Scout volunteer with the Marin […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org/scoutcast/2013/march-2013-how-to-handle-boys-in-the-troop-with-add-add-adhd-and-special-needs/">March 2013 – How to Handle Boys in the Troop With ADD, ADD/ADHD, and Special Needs</a> appeared first on <a href="https://podcast.scouting.org">BSA Podcasts</a>.</p>ScoutCast·March 1, 2013
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