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Episode 6: Laura Walker

1 h 13 min · 12 de may de 2026
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This week, co-host Katie Peterson and I are excited to be joined by industry leader, multi-potentialite, friend, and Director of Latin Camps at Charlotte Latin School, Laura Walker! (But at camp, they call her Pippi.) During the episode, we connect the dots in Laura's career to better understand how she became a professional memory maker. Laura shares insights into the creation of camp names for her staff, she talks about some of the key elements for creating unforgettable staff training, and we get a peek into the development of her new camp newsletter. Later, Laura fills us in on having a living camp mascot, and she gives us the scoop on the Jeep Wrangler Rubber Duckie culture. We also challenge her to develop camp names for some celebrities and fictional characters. With Laura/Pippi, you can always count on tremendous takeaways that inspire you to elevate your programs, and this week's episode is no exception to that rule. Cheers!

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