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Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/recoverwhenmessingupOn this Camp Code episode, our host Gabz and Beth dig into one of the most important staff training topics at camp: what happens after someone makes a mistake. They talk about how many staff members are not struggling because they fail, but because they do not know how to recover well. Young staff often become defensive, avoid hard conversations, shut down after feedback, or spiral with embarrassment. Beth and Gabz explain that camp leaders can shift this culture by teaching staff that mistakes are normal, repair is expected, and growth matters more than perfection.
Best Practice for Leadership TrainingFrom Beth,
Beth closes the episode with a reminder that strong staff teams are not built on perfection. They are built on honesty, accountability, and growth. Staff need to hear clearly that mistakes will happen and that what matters most is how they respond afterward. Can they be honest, repair relationships, stay teachable, and keep going? When leaders normalize mistakes and focus on growth instead of shame, they create a camp culture where staff feel supported enough to learn, improve, and build trust all summer long.
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Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode.
By Go Camp Pro & Beth Allison, Gabrielle Raill, Ruby Compton4.8
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Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/recoverwhenmessingupOn this Camp Code episode, our host Gabz and Beth dig into one of the most important staff training topics at camp: what happens after someone makes a mistake. They talk about how many staff members are not struggling because they fail, but because they do not know how to recover well. Young staff often become defensive, avoid hard conversations, shut down after feedback, or spiral with embarrassment. Beth and Gabz explain that camp leaders can shift this culture by teaching staff that mistakes are normal, repair is expected, and growth matters more than perfection.
Best Practice for Leadership TrainingFrom Beth,
Beth closes the episode with a reminder that strong staff teams are not built on perfection. They are built on honesty, accountability, and growth. Staff need to hear clearly that mistakes will happen and that what matters most is how they respond afterward. Can they be honest, repair relationships, stay teachable, and keep going? When leaders normalize mistakes and focus on growth instead of shame, they create a camp culture where staff feel supported enough to learn, improve, and build trust all summer long.
Your Hosts:UltraCamp
Imagine camp registration software that actually gives you MORE time for what you love - CAMP! With UltraCamp, you can effortlessly track attendance, manage staff, streamline registration, and more. Explore now at ultracampmanagemnent.com/campcode.

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