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Item Episode 19: Increase volunteer vision and action in your program(2017-11-15) Robideau, Kari; Santl, Karyn; Harrington, BeckyA follow up to episode 4 and recorded live at the NAE4-HA Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana! Becky and Karyn share five recommendations on how youth programs can increase and improve volunteer impact from work they've done with GOT-VIVA (Growing 4-H Opportunities Together: Volunteers in Vision and Action).Item Episode 27: I don't love camping but I LOVE 4-H Camp!(2018-04-26) Robideau, Kari; Santl, KarynListen to this podcast to hear why Karyn Santl doesn't love camping, but she LOVES 4-H Camp! Karyn describes the principles of positive youth development she uses while training youth counselors and shares how youth use these skills to plan, implement and evaluate experiences.Item Episode 48: Practicing Empathy during times of uncertainty(2020-04-21) Robideau, Kari; Santl, KarynPracticing the use of empathy is an important skill that takes intentional practice when listening to youth, volunteers and colleagues. In this podcast, Karyn Santl discusses the difference between being empathetic and sympathetic while offering four attributes of empathy for youth practitioners to use during difficult times.Item Episode 4: Growing 4-H opportunities together: Volunteers in vision and action(2016-09) Robideau, Kari; Harrington, Becky; Santl, KarynGrowing 4-H Opportunities Together: Volunteers in Vision and Action (GOT:VIVA) intentionally aligns two processes that are central to delivering meaningful youth development programs: program development and volunteer systems development. This process relies on a team approach that engages local 4-H program staff and Extension educators working within the region.Item Episode 56: Three Strategies to build our own resilience during tough times(2020-08-06) Santl, Karyn; Robideau, KariIn this podcast Karyn Santl shares how all adults, including youth workers, parents/guardians, teacher and neighbors, can role model our reactions to difficult times for youth so that we can all emerge more resilient and better able to face future challenges. Karyn encourages us to focus our energy, shift our lens and remember our purpose.Item Episode 56: Three Strategies to build our own resilience during tough times(2020-08-06) Robideau, Kari; Santl, KarynIn this podcast Karyn Santl shares how all adults, including youth workers, parents/guardians, teacher and neighbors, can role model our reactions to difficult times for youth so that we can all emerge more resilient and better able to face future challenges. Karyn encourages us to focus our energy, shift our lens and remember our purpose.Item Episode 64: Reflection Practices for Youth Workers(2022-01-07) Robideau, Kari; Santl, KarynWe know that incorporating reflection into our youth development programs is important for high quality experiences…. But how often do you bring reflection into your professional day? Karyn Santl, Extension educator, shares 3 ideas about how youth workers can implement reflective practices into their work.Item Utilizing Youth Participatory Evaluation for 4-H Program Improvement(University of Minnesota Extension Center for Youth Development, 2016) Santl, KarynMinnesota 4-H Youth Development staff facilitated a Youth Participatory Evaluation project of youth-adult teams in the northwest region. From the pilot project, we found that young people, when supported by adults, have a successful experience in evaluating programs that are personal to them. We also found that this work has potential to change the quality of clubs by deepening the engagement of adults and youth through evaluation work. We conclude that similar projects could serve as a gateway for inviting youth's voice and their meaningful engagement in 4-H clubs.