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The Future Is Human: Why Camp Still Matters in an AI-Driven World - Scott Brody

58 min · 13 de feb de 2025
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In this episode, we’re taking a deep dive into how summer camp is more than just crafts and campfires—it’s a hands-on incubator for empathy, independence, and creativity. Think of it as the friendliest startup accelerator you can find, where kids learn face-to-face connection in an age when the internet is literally in our pockets. Scott Brody, camp owner and policy advocate, teams up with Jack Schott, a self-described “camp geek” who’s built and consulted for camps across the country. Together, they explore why “going off the grid” each summer is increasingly critical in a hyper-connected, AI-fueled world. Featuring: * Scott Brody (Owner/Director of Camps Kenwood & Evergreen) * Jack Schott (New Kenwood & Evergreen Leadership) I write a weekly newsletter about kids today. Find it and more at https://jackschott.com/  Listen on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6B4ImTRFqxPcI4ST2ogSNJ?si=25c35d74cc7d4e3e]| Apple Music [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-summer-camp-society-podcast/id1651715503]

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