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Former Girl Scouts are more likely to volunteer for the organization when they have children, with a reported 25% becoming scout leaders.
30:10 - 32:10 (01:59)
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Former Girl Scouts are more likely to volunteer for the organization when they have children, with a reported 25% becoming scout leaders. Ana Maria Chavez served as the first woman of color CEO from 2011 - 2016.
ChapterScouting and Cookies
EpisodeGirl Scouts: More than cookie sellers
PodcastStuff You Should Know
David Eagleman's new podcast, Inner Cosmos, explores the relationship between our brains and our experiences by tackling unusual questions to uncover how our brains steer our behavior, perception, and reality.
32:10 - 33:53 (01:43)
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David Eagleman's new podcast, Inner Cosmos, explores the relationship between our brains and our experiences by tackling unusual questions to uncover how our brains steer our behavior, perception, and reality.
ChapterScouting and Cookies
EpisodeGirl Scouts: More than cookie sellers
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Three boys entered a Tennessee cave, but only one returned, and the mysterious events unfolded in the Mantawauk Caves with supernatural elements.
33:53 - 35:11 (01:17)
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Three boys entered a Tennessee cave, but only one returned, and the mysterious events unfolded in the Mantawauk Caves with supernatural elements. Starring Jonathan Tucker and Eddie Kathege, this psychological thriller is a production of I Heart Radio, Blumhouse Television, and Psychopia Pictures.
ChapterScouting and Cookies
EpisodeGirl Scouts: More than cookie sellers
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Girl Scout cookies originated in 1917 when a troop from Muscogee, Oklahoma, baked cookies as a service project, and in 1922, they started selling them as a way to fund their organization, and it has become a beloved American tradition ever since.
35:11 - 36:01 (00:49)
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Girl Scout cookies originated in 1917 when a troop from Muscogee, Oklahoma, baked cookies as a service project, and in 1922, they started selling them as a way to fund their organization, and it has become a beloved American tradition ever since.