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Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/the-little-momentsOn this Camp Code episode, our hosts Gabz and Beth explore one of the most overlooked parts of staff training: the in-between moments.While most camps spend time preparing staff for emergencies, conflict, and big activities, this conversation focuses on the small interactions that quietly shape camp culture every day. From transitions and mealtimes to walking between activities and waiting in line, Beth and Gabz explain how these ordinary moments are often where campers decide whether they feel safe, included, and connected. They challenge leaders to stop treating downtime as “empty space” and instead recognize it as some of the most important leadership time at camp.
Throughout the episode, they share practical ways to help staff lead these moments intentionally. The conversation highlights the importance of learning and using campers’ names, noticing group dynamics early, initiating connection, including campers who may be drifting socially, and helping regulate the emotional energy of a group. Beth and Gabz also offer experiential staff training ideas like mapping transitions around camp, role-playing awkward social moments, and teaching counselors how to turn simple walks across camp into opportunities for connection and fun. The episode is a reminder that camp magic is rarely built only in the big events. More often, it grows through small repeated moments where campers feel noticed, welcomed, and like they truly belong.
Best Practice for Leadership TrainingFrom Beth,
Beth closes this season of Camp Code by reminding leaders that some of the most important moments at camp will never feel dramatic. The way staff greet campers, respond to awkwardness, include someone in a conversation, or guide a transition can shape the emotional tone of camp more than any large program. Strong camp cultures are built through intentional small moments, not just big events. When camps train staff to pay attention to those everyday interactions, they create spaces that feel calmer, safer, more connected, and more inclusive for everyone.
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Have some feedback? A topic suggestion? Text us!
Find full show notes and links at: https://www.gocamp.pro/campcode/the-little-momentsOn this Camp Code episode, our hosts Gabz and Beth explore one of the most overlooked parts of staff training: the in-between moments.While most camps spend time preparing staff for emergencies, conflict, and big activities, this conversation focuses on the small interactions that quietly shape camp culture every day. From transitions and mealtimes to walking between activities and waiting in line, Beth and Gabz explain how these ordinary moments are often where campers decide whether they feel safe, included, and connected. They challenge leaders to stop treating downtime as “empty space” and instead recognize it as some of the most important leadership time at camp.
Throughout the episode, they share practical ways to help staff lead these moments intentionally. The conversation highlights the importance of learning and using campers’ names, noticing group dynamics early, initiating connection, including campers who may be drifting socially, and helping regulate the emotional energy of a group. Beth and Gabz also offer experiential staff training ideas like mapping transitions around camp, role-playing awkward social moments, and teaching counselors how to turn simple walks across camp into opportunities for connection and fun. The episode is a reminder that camp magic is rarely built only in the big events. More often, it grows through small repeated moments where campers feel noticed, welcomed, and like they truly belong.
Best Practice for Leadership TrainingFrom Beth,
Beth closes this season of Camp Code by reminding leaders that some of the most important moments at camp will never feel dramatic. The way staff greet campers, respond to awkwardness, include someone in a conversation, or guide a transition can shape the emotional tone of camp more than any large program. Strong camp cultures are built through intentional small moments, not just big events. When camps train staff to pay attention to those everyday interactions, they create spaces that feel calmer, safer, more connected, and more inclusive for everyone.
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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