Systems, Early-to-Beds, and Resilience - with Travis Allison - Intentionally Intentional Leaders
Building a Resilient Camp Operating System with Travis Allison
In this episode of Intentionally Intentional Leaders, Matt Wilfrid sits down with Travis Allison, a primary architect of the modern camp industry’s culture of collaboration. As the founder of Go Camp Pro, Travis has spent decades helping camp professionals move past the "sprint" mentality to build organizations that are sustainable, efficient, and deeply human.
Using a D20 to navigate the conversation, Travis discusses his journey from a farm-boy-turned-camp-director to a global consultant. This episode is a masterclass in systems thinking, exploring how the right "operating system" can actually create more space for the high-touch, heart-centered moments that define the summer camp experience.
Take the Camp Resilience Check-Up: https://reselientcampblueprint.paperform.co/
Key Takeaways include:
The Resilient Camp Blueprint: Travis breaks down his "operating system" approach for camps. By installing better systems for the "boring" operational tasks, directors can clear the mental clutter and reclaim the bandwidth needed to truly engage with staff, parents, and campers.
The Power of ETB (Early To Bed): When the "Week 5 Despair" hits, Travis’s go-to defense isn't a pep talk or a pizza party - it’s sleep. He explains why mandating a 9:30 PM lights-out for staff is the most effective way to turn around a camp’s mood.
IAAT (I Am Always Teaching): Travis dives into the philosophy that every action is a lesson. Whether it’s how a maintenance closet is labeled or how a director uses their phone at lunch, every system at camp is teaching staff and campers a way to interact with the world.
The Two-Second Rule: Discover the power of micro-improvements. Travis advocates for a culture where everyone aims to make camp "two seconds better" every day. These small, decentralized changes add up to a massive organizational impact without requiring constant director oversight.
Technology as a Bridge: While camp is a sacred tech-free space for kids, Travis argues that technology should be "front and center" for the professionals behind the scenes. He explores how using modern tools to solve operational problems is the best way to ensure leaders have time for the things that can’t be automated - like laughing until you cry.
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Resources:
Take the Camp Resilience Check-Up: https://reselientcampblueprint.paperform.co/
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Your Hosts
Matt Wilfrid, Executive Producer of Podcasting at Go Camp Pro
Travis Allison, Summer Camp Consultant - Go Camp Pro
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