Phil Gaines returns to the show to talk about the role of influence in leadership. As leaders, it’s important to be mindful of voice and presence. In a day and age when what you say is magnified through technology and social media, knowing the impacts of reputation is key. For instance, if people naturally […]
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Accessibility in Parks
In this edition of the Park Leaders Show, Topher Downham. Outreach Coordinator at City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks, discusses his background and work with parks. After a college swimming pool accident left him paralyzed, Downham notes how navigating trails in a wheelchair inspired him to pursue a career in parks. Forced to […]
Pioneering the Frontlines
Phil Gaines returns to discuss how leaders can stay connected to their frontline customers and employees. When it comes to a successful enterprise, no question, this can’t happen without frontline employees. By dealing directly with customers, frontline workers not only have high drive and insight but represent a company’s values through their service. However, before […]
Staying Relevant on the Job
In this edition of the Park Leaders Show, Phil Gaines returns to discuss the importance of staying relevant on the job. For many employers, relevant can seem like a relative term. What’s relevant for one job description isn’t necessarily relevant for another; however, when we consider the value in staying relevant, we find the attitude […]
59 Shades of Color: A Celebration of Parks in Print
In this edition of the Park Leaders Show, JP Boneyard, Creative Director of The Fifty-Nine Parks Print Series and producer of the National Poster Retrospecticus, discusses how he got into curating, hosting events, and what the screen printing process is like. Stirred by national history and preservation, Boneyard started the Fifty-Nine Parks Print Series, in […]
Saving Waste: A Conversation on Conservation
In this edition of the Park Leaders Show, Jon Jarvis, Executive Director of the Institute for Parks, People, and Biodiversity at the University of California Berkeley, returns to discuss his new book on conservation as well as recent tour tales. As Jarvis notes, in an era marked by diversity and technology, the need to capture […]
The Leader_Manager Dichotomy
In this edition of the Park Leaders Show, Phil Gaines returns to discuss the dichotomy between leadership and management. When understanding the difference between leadership and management, it’s important to note how they compliment. While managers emphasize job completion and managing tasks, leaders prioritize influence, inspiring and enabling others to contribute. More specifically, managers give […]
The Value of Mentorship
In this special edition of the Park Leaders Show, Brennan McAuley and retired Director of the National Park Service, Jonathan Jarvis, discuss the value of relationships in leadership and mentorship roles. When leading through mentorship, it’s essential to view counsel as a two-way street. Even in new hire situations, knowing where and when to receive […]
How to Persevere During Uncomfortable Conditions
Phil Gaines returns to the Park Leaders Show to discuss how to persevere during uncomfortable working conditions. For most of us, troubleshooting workplace drama is nothing new. Whether it involves a supervisor or an ethical dilemma, no question there’s no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to managing conflicts. Still, while approaches will vary by case, as long as […]
Getting Your First Job with The National Park Service
In this episode, Brennan McAuley returns to the Park Leaders Show to discuss his national park career and experiences as a NPS trainee. Having recently graduated from the law enforcement academy, McAuley also shares insights on how his experiences as a Temple University student and Pro Ranger Program member readied him for his new potential […]