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| Invitation for Scouting Bloggers | 
10 Favorite Scouting BlogsYou Should Follow
You may not know it, but there are other blogs about Scouting and 
Cub Scout resources besides the Cub Hub. It’s true! Actually, in all 
seriousness, when it comes to blogs on Scouting, there are some 
fantastic ones out there that are full of resources, discussion, ideas 
and information all about Scouting. Since we here at the Cub Hub spend a
 lot of time totally immersed in everything Cub Scouts, we’re reading 
these blogs every day. Some of the blogs we love are connected with 
Boys’ Life magazine, and some are connected with Scouting magazine. Of 
course it stands to reason our two favorite magazines would also have 
some of our favorite blogs on all things Scouting! Other blogs we’ve 
selected are from official BSA sites and channels, and still others are 
totally volunteer blogs from folks like you who are passionate about Cub
 Scouts and use your talents to enhance the Scouting experience. Many of
 you, our readers and members of our “Digital Pack,” are full of 
fantastic Scouting ideas and inspiring Cub Scout fire! We read your 
blogs and love hearing about your experiences with Scouting. As we 
continue to Build an Adventure, check out 10 of our favorite 
Scouting-themed blogs below.
What can we say, this blog is the penultimate resource for all the 
newest information for Scouters in the Scouting world. From Tuesday 
Talkbacks to BSA policy updates, and a lot of fun features in between, Bryan on Scouting is a top-shelf resource, updated
 daily. As its subtitle says, it’s a “Blog for the BSA’s Adult Leaders,”
 and it’s also the official blog of Scouting Magazine, every Scouter’s 
favorite publication! If you don’t read Bryan on Scouting, you’re 
probably missing out on a lot of great information. They regularly feature Cub Scouting articles as well, so it’s worth reading for leaders of Scouts of all ages.
 When it comes to practical tips from a Scout Mom who’s been there and done it, Cub Scout Ideas
 is at the top of our list. Blog founder, Sherry and her husband are 
both Scout leaders. Of her blog, Sherry says, “My goal here at Cub Scout
 Ideas is to save you tons of time by giving you fun, inexpensive, easy 
and creative ideas you can use immediately… so you can spend less time 
on the work and get to focus on the FUN with your Scouts!” We couldn’t 
agree more, Sherry!
When it comes to practical tips from a Scout Mom who’s been there and done it, Cub Scout Ideas
 is at the top of our list. Blog founder, Sherry and her husband are 
both Scout leaders. Of her blog, Sherry says, “My goal here at Cub Scout
 Ideas is to save you tons of time by giving you fun, inexpensive, easy 
and creative ideas you can use immediately… so you can spend less time 
on the work and get to focus on the FUN with your Scouts!” We couldn’t 
agree more, Sherry!
 This clean and crisp, beautifully designed blog is a new addition to 
the Scouting digital universe. But what it lacks in longevity it makes 
up for in ambition. It’s a blog, it’s a podcast, and it has a simple 
mission from Scouter and blog owner, Douglas Boyce: “With this blog, I 
want to help as many Scouts and Scouters learn the best practices I and 
others have learned.” It’s chalk full of Scouting news, resources and 
ideas, including some clever tips on recruiting and promoting your 
Scouting unit.
 
This clean and crisp, beautifully designed blog is a new addition to 
the Scouting digital universe. But what it lacks in longevity it makes 
up for in ambition. It’s a blog, it’s a podcast, and it has a simple 
mission from Scouter and blog owner, Douglas Boyce: “With this blog, I 
want to help as many Scouts and Scouters learn the best practices I and 
others have learned.” It’s chalk full of Scouting news, resources and 
ideas, including some clever tips on recruiting and promoting your 
Scouting unit.
When it comes to insights on social situations that can occur within your Den or Pack, Scouter Mom has great advice.
 Whether it’s resolving concerns with special health requirements, 
social anxiety, Cub Scouts that aren’t sure they want to cross over, or 
whatever the question, she listens to the concerns of Scouters from all 
over, and responds on her blog in practical, meaningful ways. In a way, Scouter Mom
 is really kind of everybody’s mom when it comes to that passionate 
advocacy and protective charm that comes from being a Scout Mom!
 There’s no corner like the Chief’s Corner,
 where the Chief Scout Executive weighs in on issues of the day as well 
as messages from the heart. Straight from the horse’s mouth so to speak,
 the Chief Scout Executive, Wayne Brock, encourages Scouts and Scouters 
with thoughts that are core to the Scouting experience. It’s a great 
blog to check up on every couple of weeks and share with your Den or 
Pack as well as the parents of the Cub Scouts in your unit. The blog has
 moved to a new location on Scouting Wire, but in essence it’s the same Chief’s Corner we know and love.
 
There’s no corner like the Chief’s Corner,
 where the Chief Scout Executive weighs in on issues of the day as well 
as messages from the heart. Straight from the horse’s mouth so to speak,
 the Chief Scout Executive, Wayne Brock, encourages Scouts and Scouters 
with thoughts that are core to the Scouting experience. It’s a great 
blog to check up on every couple of weeks and share with your Den or 
Pack as well as the parents of the Cub Scouts in your unit. The blog has
 moved to a new location on Scouting Wire, but in essence it’s the same Chief’s Corner we know and love.
1. Bryan on Scouting
2. Cub Scout Ideas
3. Brite Idea Scouting
 
 4. Book Zone (from Boys’ Life)
Like Heads Up, this Boys’ Life blog is all about promoting the skill and enjoyment of reading for youth. Literacy is an important element that Scouting promotes, and what better way than to target a Scouting blog to young Scouts that’s all about great reads and captivating tales they can sink their imaginations into? Book Zone is the literary hot list for your Cub Scout or Boy Scout.5. Scouter Mom
6. Chief’s Corner
 
 
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