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Scoutmaster Podcast 347 – Scouting is an Iterative Process

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You’ve used an iterative process before …

… whether you know it or not. Iteration means trying something out in a slightly or wholly different way if it does not succeed when first tried.

I have some email questions to answer this week and one got me thinking about iteration. Scouting is an iterative process, we repeat the same class of experiences in an effort to gain knowledge and that knowledge foments growth, it goes very deep, but the practice is very simple. Boys are Scouts to go camping with their friends. The goal is going camping, that’s all, they aren’t there to learn anything or do exercises.

In This Podcast

0:16 Stew tasting

1:13 Mailbag, Intro

6:08 Scouting Alumni

7:38 New troop needs direction – this is about iteration.

18:18 Eagle Scout Project Proposal Advice

20:41 Quarterly Program Question

This podcast is brought to you by Patrons & Backers

Podcast Notes

The story I mention in the mailbag is here Why We Have Scoutmasters

Get my book The Scouting Journey

Get my book So Far So Good

Happy Wanderer Opening Music
Yancey’s Bugle Call Closing music
You’re my favorite all time Boy Scout
The Scout Law
Boy Scout in Switzerland
Boy Scout Boogie
Camping Christine Lavin

Traveled 1200-628See all of my tee shirt designs!

  continue reading

31 episodes

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You’ve used an iterative process before …

… whether you know it or not. Iteration means trying something out in a slightly or wholly different way if it does not succeed when first tried.

I have some email questions to answer this week and one got me thinking about iteration. Scouting is an iterative process, we repeat the same class of experiences in an effort to gain knowledge and that knowledge foments growth, it goes very deep, but the practice is very simple. Boys are Scouts to go camping with their friends. The goal is going camping, that’s all, they aren’t there to learn anything or do exercises.

In This Podcast

0:16 Stew tasting

1:13 Mailbag, Intro

6:08 Scouting Alumni

7:38 New troop needs direction – this is about iteration.

18:18 Eagle Scout Project Proposal Advice

20:41 Quarterly Program Question

This podcast is brought to you by Patrons & Backers

Podcast Notes

The story I mention in the mailbag is here Why We Have Scoutmasters

Get my book The Scouting Journey

Get my book So Far So Good

Happy Wanderer Opening Music
Yancey’s Bugle Call Closing music
You’re my favorite all time Boy Scout
The Scout Law
Boy Scout in Switzerland
Boy Scout Boogie
Camping Christine Lavin

Traveled 1200-628See all of my tee shirt designs!

  continue reading

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