
Camp Director and Author Exploring the Neuroscience Behind What Makes Camp Transformative
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How camp gives kids the “good stress” they need to grow.
Matt explains that kids don’t just need protection from stress-they need supported challenges with real people, the way camp pairs “I’m scared” with “I’m not alone.” He shares what he sees when a child faces something hard without their usual digital distractions, and how that combination of challenge and connection builds resilience. He then shows parents simple, grounded ways to create these same conditions at home.
How small camp-style routines create safety and engagement in classrooms.
Matt shows how camp uses simple rituals, predictable routines, and movement breaks to help kids feel settled and ready to participate. He explains why the brain needs safety and activity before it can learn well. Teachers walk away with camp-inspired practices that fit naturally into a school day without sacrificing instructional time.
Why time as a camp counselor becomes a powerful early leadership lab.
Matt explains how living and working with a group around the clock forces young adults to build communication, regulation, and conflict-resolution skills faster than most early jobs. He shows how those experiences translate directly into real workplace strengths-and how emerging leaders can articulate those strengths in new roles.
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Latest episodes
Key topics
How camp gives kids the “good stress” they need to grow.
Matt explains that kids don’t just need protection from stress-they need supported challenges with real people, the way camp pairs “I’m scared” with “I’m not alone.” He shares what he sees when a child faces something hard without their usual digital distractions, and how that combination of challenge and connection builds resilience. He then shows parents simple, grounded ways to create these same conditions at home.
How small camp-style routines create safety and engagement in classrooms.
Matt shows how camp uses simple rituals, predictable routines, and movement breaks to help kids feel settled and ready to participate. He explains why the brain needs safety and activity before it can learn well. Teachers walk away with camp-inspired practices that fit naturally into a school day without sacrificing instructional time.
Why time as a camp counselor becomes a powerful early leadership lab.
Matt explains how living and working with a group around the clock forces young adults to build communication, regulation, and conflict-resolution skills faster than most early jobs. He shows how those experiences translate directly into real workplace strengths-and how emerging leaders can articulate those strengths in new roles.
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