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You know how kids learn by doing? So do leaders. This newsletter pulls one sharp, useful idea each week from the world of summer camp, where growth is real, messy, and unforgettable. Use it at work, home, or wherever you’re building something that matters.
Summer Matters Inspiring confident, kind kids & forever friendships Dr. Schott and Pam Schott had no idea what a playdate was. I mean, maybe they could have defined it if given some context. But it just wasn’t a thing. This was Rochester, New York, in the 90s. Dr. Schott (always Dr. Schott) had one cure for almost everything that sounded like a complaint: get outside and blow the stink off. That was the operating principle in the house. We were just kids. We went outside and came back later....
Summer Matters Inspiring confident, kind kids & forever friendships Did you have sponge brain at camp? It's a good thing! If so, the quickest and easiest way ever to help K&E is to take 30 seconds and write a Google Review 5 stars is great. A quick comment is incredible. A photo of you at camp is like winning rope burn. You make coffee this morning? I know I did. Gearing up for camp means making a lot of pots. Same way as yesterday and the day before. While it brewed, my head was somewhere...
Summer Matters Inspiring confident, kind kids & forever friendships Did you have sponge brain at camp? It's a good thing! If so, the quickest and easiest way ever to help K&E is to take 30 seconds and write a Google Review 5 stars is great. A quick comment is incredible. A photo of you at camp is like winning rope burn. GET ENGAGED. That was my dad's line. Dr. Schott (always Dr. Schott) ran weekend house projects the way some people run operations. Work to do on the house? My brothers and I...