Cubcast - Boy Scouts of America

Take Flight!

In part 1 of the February Cubcast, we get some super ideas for the March theme of Take Flight! Bob Freemon joined us last June with some great ideas for fall program planning, and he’s back to take us up, up, and away with fun and exciting activities for your Cub Scouts. The sky’s the limit!

01 February, 03.00

Cub Scout Retention

You may know how to recruit new Cub Scouts, but how to retain them, you ask? Well, we spoke to Lee Shaw, multicultural marketing specialist for the Council Solutions Group at the national office in Irving, Texas. Lee explained what it takes to make sure your Cub Scouts stay in the program.

01 February, 02.00

Happy Birthday, BSA!

Get ready for the February theme of Happy Birthday, BSA! In part 1 of the January Cubcast, we get lots of fun ideas for celebrating the big 100th birthday of the BSA from Darlene Sprague, who joined us last spring with some great ideas for Cub Scout recruiting.

01 January, 03.00

Graduation/Crossover Ceremony

What’s the difference between a graduation and a crossover ceremony? Well, we spoke to Dan Wolboldt who’s been doing Cub Scout training for more than 30 years! Dan shares with us some memorable and dignified ways to move our Cub Scouts forward through the ranks.

01 January, 02.00

Power Up

Knowledge is power so get ready for the January theme of Power Up! In part 1 of the December Cubcast, we spoke with John Carlton, Cubmaster for Pack 66 in Austin, Texas who tells us Power Up is more than just science and energy; it’s teaching your Cubs how to use their physical and spiritual energy, too!

01 December, 03.00

100th Anniversary

The Boy Scouts of America turns 100 years old on February 8, 2010. What can your Cubs do to celebrate this historic occasion, you ask? Well, we spoke to Bob Mersereau, the National Council’s 100th Anniversary Project Director with the Marketing Media Services and Public Relations Department. Bob shares with us all the fun and exciting things to do to participate in this event.

01 December, 02.00

Works of Art

Michelle Gee, a longtime Cub Scout volunteer, returns to Cubcast to look outside the “paint on paper” box for art ideas that go way beyond program helps.

24 November, 16.03

Chartered Organization Good Turn

Whether it be a church or the PTA, there are a lot of things you can do to partner with your chartered organization. Linda Goff, a 26-year Scouter, has some great ideas on opportunities for Cub Scouts to work with the chartered organization to benefit the community.

24 November, 16.02

Cub Scout Salute

Learn some great ways to implement the November theme of Cub Scout Salute in part 1 of the October Cubcast. We spoke with Angela Elliott, a longtime Cub Scout volunteer and National Council employee, for ideas that go beyond Program Helps.

01 October, 04.00

Webelos-to-Scout Transition and MyScouting Interviews

One of the most important Scouting experiences occurs when a Cub Scout bridges over into Boy Scouts. Listen to part 2 of the October Cubcast to hear insights on how you can make this vital transition as smooth as possible for your boys. Then we jump into the benefits of the online MyScouting application with Sara Lacobee, the training specialist for the National Council’s Information Systems Department.

01 October, 03.00

Jungle Safari

Lions and tigers and bears are roaming in part 1 of the September 2009 Cubcast, as we talk with Jamie Niss Dunn about October’s Jungle Safari theme. Get great ideas for how to implement the theme, work on advancement, and teach the core values of resourcefulness and cooperation, as well as the monthly purposes of spiritual growth and preparation for Boy Scouts.

01 September, 16.00

Family Friends of Scouting

Family Friends of Scouting is the annual fundraising effort by the Boy Scouts of America to help local councils succeed financially. In part 2 of the September Cubcast, we’ll visit with Alex Behrend, district director for the Iron Horse District in Milwaukee. Alex has some tips on how the Iron Horse District has met or exceeded its Family Friends of Scouting for the last 3 years.

01 September, 15.00

Cub Scout Pockets

Pockets are in play for part 1 of the August 2009 Cubcast. Play the podcast to hear ideas on ways to implement the September theme of “Cub Scout Pockets,” as well as thoughts on how to use the theme for advancement, support the monthly core purposes of character development and fun and adventure, and instill the monthly values of compassion and honesty.

01 August, 16.00

Popcorn Sales

In this segment, we’ll talk about what’s new in popcorn sales and great tactics for selling lots of product to fund your pack’s activities, as well as develop self-confidence in your boys. We’ll visit with Doug Dent, vice president of marketing for Trail’s End popcorn. Doug serves as an assistant den leader with Pack 303 in Yorktown, Indiana, where his son is a Bear.

01 August, 15.00

Fun in the Sun

Join us as we discover great ways to implement the August 2009 monthly theme, Fun in the Sun. Ray Alverson, the assistant council commissioner for Cub Scout roundtables in the Houston area, is our featured guest, and he brings a wealth of tips and insights for executing a really enjoyable theme.

01 July, 16.00

Cub Scout Fall Recruiting

In part 2 of the July Cubcast, we explore ideas and strategies for effective fall Cub Scout recruiting. Brian Skalski, Cubmaster for Pack 204 at the Jersey Shore Council, joins us to share the inside story on how the council improved its fall recruiting by leaps and bounds.

01 July, 15.00

Be a Sport

Summer’s here, and the time is right for athletic activities of all kinds. In part 1 of the June Cubcast, we explore July’s theme of “Be a Sport,” including tips on great ways to involve your den and pack in a variety of sports, as well as teaching Scouts the ways of good sportsmanship.

01 June, 16.00

Fall Program Planning

In part 2 of the June Cubcast, we visit with a lifetime Scouting couple on ways to make your fall program planning efficient. Hear some great insights on everything from putting together your annual calendar to getting parents more involved.

01 June, 15.00

A-Camping We Will Go

Summer is just around the corner, which means it’s time to go “a-camping.” Tune in to part one of the May Cubcast, and hear about different ways to execute the Cub Scout theme for May, “A-Camping We Will Go, with tips from Dennis Kampa, the vice president of program for the Rocky Mountain Council in Pueblo, Colorado, and a member of the National Camping task force.

01 May, 16.00

ScoutParents

In part two of the May Cubcast, you’ll hear about the “ScoutParents” initiative from the BSA. Learn how this new volunteer position is contributing to retention, and how you can get your unit involved as we visit with Chris Smith, a Program Administration Specialist with the national office Council Solutions Group.

01 May, 15.00