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  • Jim MacAllister - New Director of Camp Kooch-i-ching
    Feb 17 2026

    In this special episode we get to know Jim McAllister, Camp Kooch-i-ching’s new Director of Camper Experience and Development. With special co-host Hugh Haller, President of the Camping and Education Foundation. Jim reflects on his path since leaving camp in the 1990s: studying business at the University of Arizona; moving to Whitefish, Montana to open the Paddle & Axe Saloon; launching a fly-fishing guide service and guiding in Alaska; and building a 20-year career at NRS, rising from customer service to Director of Sales while witnessing the company’s transition to an employee-owned ESOP under founder Bill Parks.

    He also shares his return to Scottsdale to help grow and sell his family’s sales and marketing agency, his brief work with Duck Camp expanding national retail accounts, and his continued connection to camp through sponsoring Arctic trips and serving on the board for four years.

    The conversation revisits camp traditions and memories—from Cabin 9 and the Token Card race to canoe trips, the Saturka Society, and Red Lodge with Hank Bangert—along with friendships with Troy Balcer and others. Jim and the hosts reflect on mentorship and legacy, especially Tim Heinle and the Pohl family.

    In the episode, Jim discusses his first camp memory, pride in earning Astra, his role models, advice to his 8-year-old self, and his excitement for the summer ahead: building lifelong relationships and welcoming a new generation into the camp community.


    Presented by the Camping & Education Foundation. Music by Alice Peacock. Produced by Unbridled Media.

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    1 Std. und 7 Min.
  • Jesse Blair
    Feb 4 2026

    Join us in this episode of the Great Central Fire podcast as we sit down with Jesse Blair, a cherished figure from Camp Kooch's history. Jesse shares his journey from a camper in the early '70s to a beloved staff member in the '80s. He recounts his initial days at camp, intriguing anecdotes about his camp friends, adventurous trips including the Seal River, and unforgettable camp memories. We delve into stories of animal encounters, his winters in International Falls, and loon calls. This episode is a heartwarming trip down memory lane packed with laughter, camaraderie, and timeless camp tales!

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    43 Min.
  • Katherine Heinle
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of 'The Great Central Fire,' we have the pleasure of hosting Katherine Heinle, as she takes us down memory lane, sharing family connections and life anecdotes. From her early days as a "point kid" to her adventures as an Ogichi camper, Katherine recounts funny stories, pranks, and life lessons from numerous trips.

    She also gives us an exclusive look into the upcoming Edge of the Atlantic Arctic Trip, shedding light on the excitement and meticulous planning behind it. Sit back and enjoy!


    Music by Alice Peacock. Produced by Unbridled Media.

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    50 Min.
  • Jeff Keller
    Jan 8 2026

    In this special episode, we welcome Jeff Keller, a cherished family friend and a veteran staff member from the 1960s. Jeff reminisces about the early days of the Wasaka Boys Club in Cincinnati, his journey to Camp Kooch, and the impactful experiences that shaped his early years.

    From his first trip with Stub Muhl to challenging canoe adventures, Jeff shares captivating stories and the lasting camaraderie formed at camp. Join us as we delve into Jeff's nostalgic memories and the enduring importance of summer camps for today's youth.

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    32 Min.
  • Hugh Haller
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode of From the Great Central Fire, we sit down with Hugh Haller, current CEO and President of the Camping and Education Foundation. Hugh shares personal and professional stories about his journey from being a camper in the early 70s to leading the organization today.


    We delve into stories from Hugh's early days at Kooch, changes to the Native American program, and the expansion of the camp's reach through the Urban Wilderness program. Join us for an insightful conversation about leadership, legacy, and the evolving landscape of camp life.


    Music by Alice Peacock. Episode Produced by Unbridled Media.

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    1 Std. und 16 Min.
  • Kathy Dix
    Dec 9 2025

    Join us as we sit down with Kathy Dix, the founding director of Ogichi, to uncover the captivating story behind the inception and growth of this remarkable girls' camp. Kathy shares the evolution of Ogichi, discussing the early days, the formation of the Grateful Circle, and the fascinating tales from the inaugural canoe trips.

    Discover Kathy's unique philosophy on camp meals, the integral roles of key contributors, and the community spirit that has helped make Ogichi a beloved institution. This insightful and heartwarming conversation explores the challenges, triumphs, and the lasting impact of Ogichi on its campers and staff.

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    56 Min.
  • George Simmons
    Nov 25 2025

    In our second episode of The Great Central Fire, join our host Jeff Coleman for a conversation with George Simmons, an alum and former board member of Camp Kooch. George shares his journey into the camp community back in the 1950s, recounting funny, memorable stories, including flipping a canoe and Arctic expeditions. Listen as he reminisces about key figures he admired, the origins of Ogichi, and friendship ties that span generations. You'll learn about Camp Kooch's rich history and the impact it has had on countless lives. Don't miss George's heartfelt tribute to John Holden and his vision of inclusivity that has shaped the camp's progress. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this trip down memory lane.


    Episode Produced by Unbridled Media. Incidental music by Alice Peacock.

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    49 Min.
  • Jamie Varley
    Oct 29 2025

    In this inaugural episode of The Great Central Fire podcast, Jeff Coleman sits down with Jamie Varley, a camper from 1989 to 1995 and staff member from 1996 to 2000. Jamie shares unique stories about his Uncle Potter Varley, fishing with Stub, and reflections on overcoming challenges on canoe trips. They also discuss the deep bonds formed at camp, the lifelong friendships they maintain, and the positive impact these experiences have on their professional lives. And some laughs.

    00:00 Introduction and Overview

    00:47 Starting the Podcast Journey

    01:50 Jamie Varley's Camp Memories

    02:58 Life After Camp

    04:54 Cabin Six Adventures

    08:10 Intermediate Camp and Family Legacy

    17:09 Fishing with Stub Mall

    20:27 First Canoeing Trip Experience

    25:24 Reflecting on Camp Friendships

    27:30 The Emotional Farewell

    29:59 Camp Memories and Impactful Moments

    31:24 Lessons in Adversity

    36:42 The Value of Camp Experiences

    39:57 Staying Connected with Camp Friends

    42:44 The Unique Bond of Camp Alumni

    47:17 Final Thoughts and Future Plans


    Produced by Unbridled Media. Incidental Music by Alice Peacock.

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    51 Min.