Todd’s passion to teach and pursue a career in education, was significantly influenced by his seasonal staff experience in the conservation department. Feeling restricted by the limitations of the formal classroom, Todd aspired to an education of higher purpose, hence he set out to become a Jewish Rabbi. Returning for four summers as a Jewish Chaplain at Philmont Scout Ranch, Todd discusses the Ministry of Presence, the role of mediation, and the logistical and historical challenges of faith representations within the Philmont Chaplaincy. As a previous trek participant, backcountry seasonal staffer, and Chaplain - Todd has a multifaceted perspective to share. He joyfully reflects on fellow alumni, who embodied and brought to life the child-like attributes of Philmont culture, all the while being professional and prepared to assist at a moments notice.
Todd speaks of cohesiveness and connection amongst Philmont staff and participants. He examines how the type of people who work and trek at Philmont, uphold and produce a great amount of respect for one another. Todd reminds listeners that the core of religion is to help one find meaning in life, find a connection to something greater than oneself, and to make an impact in this lifetime. Thank you Todd!
This episode was recorded on Saturday, March 27, 2021.
*Correction, the flood that Todd discusses in this episode occurred in the Summer of 2015, (not 2016).