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Episode 3: Chanel Sudds

1 h 8 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Meet Chanel Sudds, Auxiliary Programs Manager at Open Window School, and hear how her journey from after-school programs to camp leadership shaped her passion for creating meaningful experiences. Chanel shares how finding belonging at camp changed her path and why authenticity is her secret to building strong connections with campers and staff. We dig into the power of community, creating environments where everyone thrives, and what it really means to lead in a camp setting. Along the way, Chanel develops her dream camp staff (with a twist). Summer runs on Chanel energy!

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