Campy Hour

Episode 10: Cora Ligori & Zoe Brock

1 h 11 min · 9. juni 2026
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This week on Campy Hour, we’re joined by Cora Ligori and Zoe Brock from Teton Valley Ranch Camp, one of the most tradition-rich and purpose-driven camps in the country. Cora and Zoe share their unique journeys to TVRC, from camp kitchens and dental practices to leading enrollment, culture, and community at a camp that has been shaping young people since 1939. Along the way, we explore the power of mystery, anticipation, and challenge in creating transformative experiences for campers. The conversation dives into horseback breakfast rides, weekly rodeos, campfire traditions, Yearling flags dating back to the 1960s, and the ceremonies that have become legendary parts of the TVRC experience. We also discuss the balance between honoring tradition and evolving a program, why giving kids real responsibility builds confidence, and how camp can provide the sense of belonging that so many young people (and staffers!) are searching for today. If you've ever wondered what it takes to build a camp culture that lasts for generations, this episode is packed with inspiration. Cheers!

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episode Episode 10: Cora Ligori & Zoe Brock artwork

Episode 10: Cora Ligori & Zoe Brock

This week on Campy Hour, we’re joined by Cora Ligori and Zoe Brock from Teton Valley Ranch Camp, one of the most tradition-rich and purpose-driven camps in the country. Cora and Zoe share their unique journeys to TVRC, from camp kitchens and dental practices to leading enrollment, culture, and community at a camp that has been shaping young people since 1939. Along the way, we explore the power of mystery, anticipation, and challenge in creating transformative experiences for campers. The conversation dives into horseback breakfast rides, weekly rodeos, campfire traditions, Yearling flags dating back to the 1960s, and the ceremonies that have become legendary parts of the TVRC experience. We also discuss the balance between honoring tradition and evolving a program, why giving kids real responsibility builds confidence, and how camp can provide the sense of belonging that so many young people (and staffers!) are searching for today. If you've ever wondered what it takes to build a camp culture that lasts for generations, this episode is packed with inspiration. Cheers!

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