Sinopsis
Cubcast is an audio podcast featuring a variety of how-to and information topics for Cub Scout leaders and parents.
Episodios
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May 2020 – Program Planning Starts Now
29/04/2020 Duración: 16minNow for this episode — well, we admit it’s not the most glamorous of topics, but it is important. In fact, it will make your Cub Scout leader experience a whole lot easier. And joining us is Lora Taft, the Council Commissioner for the Chattahoochee Council in Columbus. And just to make sure we give […] The post May 2020 – Program Planning Starts Now appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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April 2020 – Youth Protection and the BSA
24/03/2020 Duración: 11minApril is National Youth Protection month, and the BSA takes that very seriously. We want to be sure all leaders and parents are aware of the BSA’s Youth Protection guidelines and all the steps the BSA is taking to ensure the safety of all youth. You may have heard of the Barbara Sinatra Foundation, which […] The post April 2020 – Youth Protection and the BSA appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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March 2020 – Bridging
26/02/2020 Duración: 08minThis month, we ask the questions: What is bridging? What does it mean? Is there a difference between cross-over and bridging? Well, we found volunteer extraordinaire Bill Campbell, who runs Pack 143 out of the Central Florida Council. It’s a large Cub Scout pack that is known for offering a high-quality Scouting program. We believe […] The post March 2020 – Bridging appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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February 2020 – Why You Should be Using Scoutbook
27/01/2020 Duración: 14minSo, many of you have probably, hopefully, heard about Scoutbook – the online tool designed to make your Scouting Leadership duties a lot easier. But we found out, although I can’t reveal our source, that some of you out there are not taking advantage of everything Scoutbook has to offer. So, we invited assistant Den […] The post February 2020 – Why You Should be Using Scoutbook appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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January 2020 – What is a COR?
20/12/2019 Duración: 12minDo you know who your COR is? Do you what a COR is? COR is the acronym for Chartered Organization Representative. If that still doesn’t ring a bell, this episode is for you! On second thought – even if you do know, you might want to tune in, anyway, because joining us is podcast favorite […] The post January 2020 – What is a COR? appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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December 2019 – Religious Emblems
26/11/2019 Duración: 11minJoining us for this reverent topic is CubCast favorite, Dennis Kampa, who currently serves on the Executive Board of the Rocky Mountain Council in Pueblo, Colorado, where he also serves on the Religious Emblems team. TRANSCRIPT The post December 2019 – Religious Emblems appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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November 2019 – Pack Communication
28/10/2019 Duración: 11minPlaywright George Bernard Shaw said, “The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” Communication is so important to the success of a Pack, so joining us this month is Sherry Miller, who has held every den leader position and several different committee positions with Pack 84 out of First […] The post November 2019 – Pack Communication appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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October 2019 – Den Organization
27/09/2019 Duración: 13minAn organizing principle is a core assumption from which everything else around it can derive a classification or a value so this month we’re going to figure out the structure of a den…you know – how to get it organized. Joining us for the discussion is Barb Perez, Development Director in the National Capital Area Council. TRANSCRIPT The post October 2019 – Den Organization appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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September 2019 – New Preview Adventures Begin!
27/08/2019 Duración: 10minYou may remember a CubCast episode back in June about preview adventures. Well, those adventures are now up and running. Lisa Wylie, chair of the National Cub Scout Committee, returns to CubCast to tell us how it’s going, where you can find these adventures, and how you can leave feedback as you engage in these […] The post September 2019 – New Preview Adventures Begin! appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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August 2019 – Parent Orientation
24/07/2019 Duración: 12minHopefully your recruiting efforts are bringing lots of new boys and girls into your dens and packs. But welcoming new members also means welcoming new parents, and you need to let those new to the program know what’s expected of both the Cub Scout and the parent. We were a little surprised to learn that […] The post August 2019 – Parent Orientation appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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July 2019 – Welcoming All New Families
25/06/2019 Duración: 15minSometimes a new family might come in with a little bit of anxiety—maybe they’re not exactly sure what they’ve gotten themselves into—and it’s important that we make them comfortable. These new parents are future Cubmasters or den leaders or even just good resources for your den or pack. It’s important that we make them feel […] The post July 2019 – Welcoming All New Families appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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June 2019 – Preview Adventures
29/05/2019 Duración: 12minWe’ve got something brand new to talk about for this episode, something called (drum roll, please) preview adventures. Hmm, you might be saying to yourself, I wonder what that’s about? Joining us to tell us all about this exciting new initiative is Lisa Wylie, the brand-new chair for the National Cub Scouting Committee. TRANSCRIPT The post June 2019 – Preview Adventures appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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May 2019 – Training: Why You Need It and How to Get It
26/04/2019 Duración: 14minThis episode is all about training: why it’s important, how to get trained, and everything you need to know about training. Longtime volunteer Grace Davidson wrote the scripts and provided content for the new e-learning training modules. Whether you’re new to Scouting or have been around the Scouting block a time or two, you’ll be […] The post May 2019 – Training: Why You Need It and How to Get It appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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April 2019 – Scouts with Special Needs
28/03/2019 Duración: 10minSpecial needs can mean anything from a learning disability like dyslexia to hearing loss to a physical disability like cerebral palsy. Even if you don’t have any special needs youth in your den or pack, you’re sure to find this discussion with Warren Weener, the chair-elect of the National Disabilities Awareness Committee, very enlightening. If […] The post April 2019 – Scouts with Special Needs appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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March 2019 – Summer Activities
21/02/2019 Duración: 12minThis month we discuss the question: “What summer activities should my den get involved in?” We know about camping, and if you need more information on that, go to the February 2018 CubCast. But Erica Smalls, the Cubmaster for Pack 387 in Bedford, Texas, thinks we should be looking at other activities in the summer […] The post March 2019 – Summer Activities appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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February 2019 – How to Transition From Webelos Scouts to Scouts BSA When There Are No Troops
24/01/2019 Duración: 08minYour all-girl Webelos den is getting ready to transition into a Scouts BSA troop, but because troops for girls are only just now forming, what’s a leader to do? Usually, we search high and low for someone with lots of experience on our topic, but because Scouts BSA troops for girls are brand new, we […] The post February 2019 – How to Transition From Webelos Scouts to Scouts BSA When There Are No Troops appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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January 2019 – Serving Smaller Dens and Packs
01/01/2019 Duración: 13minA good size for a den is about six to eight youth members. But what if you’ve only been able to recruit two or three youth members? Does that qualify as a den? If so, how does that affect the pack? Cubmaster extraordinaire Matt Janchar, whom you may remember from the Cubmaster 101 episode, shares […] The post January 2019 – Serving Smaller Dens and Packs appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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December 2018 – Get Ready for the Pinewood Derby®!
01/12/2018 Duración: 11minYou’re probably busy with end-of-year and holiday preparations, but, pinewood derby time will be here before you know it. If you haven’t started planning yet, we’ve got you covered. We were lucky enough to get Matt Gaor, the event chair of New York’s Pinewood Derby World Championship for the last four years. With his leadership, […] The post December 2018 – Get Ready for the Pinewood Derby®! appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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November 2018 – The Lions Program
01/11/2018 Duración: 08minLoyal listener, @Howard_Chalmers had some questions about changes to the Lions program, now that it’s no longer a pilot program, but a bona fide, real-life program of the BSA. Christine McDanal the Council Lion Champion for the National Capital Area Council in Washington, DC. Will assist us with everything we need to know about the […] The post November 2018 – The Lions Program appeared first on BSA Podcasts.
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October 2018 – Let’s Talk About Advancement
01/10/2018By now your dens and packs have already gone through forming and storming and should be in the norming phase of group and team development, so now is a good time to discuss Cub Scout advancement. Joining us for this episode is Missy Campbell, Cubmaster of Pack 157 in the Great Smoky Mountain Council in […] The post October 2018 – Let’s Talk About Advancement appeared first on BSA Podcasts.