Lean on Your Ideas

Lean on Your Ideas

Season 1, Episode 4

Grab your party attire (there's a dress code, don't worry), this episode is chock full of the fun ideas that get your staff and community together and build it bigger. Jack Schott, Allison Klee and EmJ Juszczyk throw out many ideas on how to level up your TikTok game, recruiting staff older than 21 and getting your people involved.

The crew addresses how to get the most out of social media and starts planning several parties and get togethers for all ages. If you’re looking for a party planning team and radical recruitment within your existing community, this is the pod for you.

Producer EmJ’s takeaways:

  1. Lean into the fun of recruitment

  2. Lean on your ideas and then find the trends

  3. Lean on your staff for help to recruit and to get the content

    Lean with it. 


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Our Guests

Allison KleeAllison Klee

Allison Klee (she/her/hers) graduated from SUNY New Paltz summa cum laude in three years with a degree in Human Services. She is an honors program alumna and completed her thesis “The Benefits of Summer Camps for Underserved Youth: A Circle of Courage Framework,” in her senior year. She is currently pursuing her master’s degree in social work at SUNY Brockport and is a social worker intern at Flower City School #54 in the Rochester City School District. 

 

She has worked at a nonprofit summer camp, Camp Stomping Ground, since 2016 and has fallen in love with the community, the vision, and – most of all – each camper she had a chance to interact with. This experience led to her interest in implementing restorative practices into more youth-centered spaces. As a result, Allison facilitates Restorative Justice trainings for professionals in the childhood development field such as camp directors, teachers, mental health counselors, along with other consulting work. You can also hear more about her work with restorative justice on the podcast, “Inspiring Radical Empathy.” 

Allison also works as as community ambassador for 540WMain, Inc., a nonprofit focused on antiracist education and consulting.

EmJ JuszczykEmJ Juszczyk

Having spent her whole adult life in camp planning and programming, all EmJ knows is professionalism that is learned through yell-singing at campfires and giving board presentations on the importance of a 40 foot water slide.

After spending college summers at Camp Bob Cooper, EmJ served in various roles until she became the Camps and Program Director at Camp Happy Days, a non-profit camp for children with cancer and their families until 2022. She is now the Programs Director at Project Kindred based in Milwaukee. Outside of camps, EmJ enjoys editing this podcast, watching KU men’s basketball and going on long runs with longer podcasts about reality shows.

 

Episode Info

This episode is hosted by Jack Schott.

The Summer Camp Society Podcast is edited and produced by EmJ Juszczyk.

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