Creating a Virtual Camp from Scratch - with Eva Peringer - Beyond Camp #7

During a pandemic, it takes guts to even go and get take-out, imagine what it would take to start your own virtual camp! Imagine no more! Eva Peringer share’s her journey with us here on Beyond Camp.

Today we are speaking with Eva Peringer who has pivoted this summer to founding her own virtual theatre and arts youth program.

Her view of the pandemic focuses on gratitude and adjusting our perspective. This is a new and exciting view that we dive deep into on this episode. She took the opportunity to recognize her power and choose what she wanted to do with it during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Tune in to this episode to hear about:

  • Eva’s journey through the Camp Industry

  • How did Eva personally and professionally manage the uncertainty that came with starting her own camp in the midst of the COIVD-19 pandemic?

  • What were some of the biggest stresses for her, camp and her family during this time?

  • What kinds of things were unexpected about what it’s like to start a camp from scratch?

  • What were some of the hidden silver linings and joys that came from this experience?

Thanks to Eva for joining us on this episode! Who else should join us on Beyond Camp? Share in the comments!



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Your Hosts:

Cassie Bloy, Consultant & Freelance Camp Director - Stephane Richard Development Consulting

Rachel Kent, Coordinator, Member Risk - Girl Guides of Canada - kentr@girlguides.ca

Guest:

Eva Peringer, Co-Founder, Youth Theatre Online

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What is Beyond Camp?

Beyond Camp is a new summer Podcast brought to you by Go Camp Pro.

Cassie Bloy and Rachel Kent are here to explore the intersection of camp and our lives. As much as people like to talk about camp and ‘the real world’ as two separate entities, camp professionals know that this simply isn’t true. Beyond Camp dives into how different aspects of our lives affect our camp experience, effectively bursting the camp bubble and welcoming all parts of our lives into the conversation.

Go Camp Pro is excited to bring you this weekly podcast during the summer of 2020.

If you have any feedback, or would like to support the work of Go Camp Pro email our producer, Matt, at matt@gocamp.pro

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