• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Park Leaders

Changing the Landscape of Leadership in Parks and Recreation

  • Home
  • Start Here
  • About
  • Park Leaders Show

Podcast

Diversity Panel Discussion

October 21, 2014 by Jody Maberry

Diversity has been a consistent topic on the Park Leaders Show. For this episode, three former guests of the show return to have a panel discussion about diversity. Teresa Baker (founder of African American National Parks Day), Jose Gonzalez (founder of Latino Outdoors) and John Griffith (crew supervisor with the California Conservation Corps) team up to form […]

Tweet
Share
0 Shares

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: African American National Parks Day, diversity, john griffith, jose gonzalez, Latino Outdoors, teresa baker

Nine Customer Service Rules with Lee Cockerell

October 14, 2014 by Jody Maberry

Lee Cockerell returns to the Park Leaders Show to discuss customer service. Lee examines takes a deeper look at nine of the thirty nine essential rules for delivering sensational service from his book The Customer Rules. In this episode, we discuss the following nine customer rules; 1. Become an expert at creating experts. 2. Treat […]

Tweet
Share
0 Shares

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: customer service, disney, lee cockerell

Give People a Reason to Visit Your Park with Ray Bivens

October 7, 2014 by Jody Maberry

Two episodes of the Park Leaders Show have discussed the Conservation Corps.  Ray Bivens is a true Conservation Corps success story. Ray Bivens began his outdoor career with the Maryland Conservation Corps. That experience led him into a career in Parks and Recreation. At only 38 years old, Ray became the Director of Delaware State […]

Tweet
Share
0 Shares

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Delaware state parks, ray bivens

Preserving Parks Against Industry with Valerie Naylor

September 30, 2014 by Jody Maberry

Valerie Naylor is the recipient of the 2013 Stephen T. Mather Award for her steadfast leadership and persistent dedication to National Parks. Her persistent dedication has been put to the test against industrial pressure from the Bakken Oil Boom on the borders of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. For the past four years, managing this beautiful national […]

Tweet
Share
0 Shares

Filed Under: Podcast

The Foundation of Leadership with John G. Miller

September 23, 2014 by Jody Maberry

Personal accountability is the foundation of leadership. If you don’t get personal accountability right, nothing else in leadership works as well as it should. This is why QBQ by John G. Miller is one of the most important leadership books I have read.  I read this book at least once each year and have given […]

Tweet
Share
0 Shares

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: John Miller, Leadership, QBQ

Reaching Communities of Color with Naomi Torres

September 16, 2014 by Jody Maberry

Naomi Torres is included on Richard Rojas‘ short list of All Star Champions of change. When someone makes it onto a list like that, I know I want to talk to her. Naomi is the Superintendent of the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail. She began her career as in interpreter at Alcatraz and […]

Tweet
Share
0 Shares

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Anza Historic Trail, Naomi Torres, National Park Service

What Parks Can Learn From Disney with Lee Cockerell

September 9, 2014 by Jody Maberry

As I talk to leaders and managers from parks, Disney came up more than once as a source parks could look to for best practices and new ideas on how to operate a park. I took the hint and brought Disney to the Park Leaders Show. Lee Cockerell is the former Executive Vice President of […]

Tweet
Share
0 Shares

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: customer service, disney, Leadership

Becoming a Park Manager

September 2, 2014 by Jody Maberry

Sarah Milbourne recently became the Park Manager of Rocky Gap State Park in Maryland. Sarah is the product of a Park System which invests in employees. She bursts with enthusiasm for her agency, her park, and her new role as Manager. Sarah discusses the transition of becoming a Park Manager at a park where she […]

Tweet
Share
0 Shares

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Maryland State Parks, Rocky Gap State Park, Sarah Milbourne

Celebrating Seventy Years of Smokey Bear

August 26, 2014 by Jody Maberry

I have been a lifelong fan of Smokey Bear. This month, August 2014, Smokey Bear celebrates his 70th birthday. Imagine that. Smokey has been with us since the second World War. Seventy years of grandfatherly advice about about wildfires. Seventy years of raising awareness of the impact of fire. Seventy years of standing on the […]

Tweet
Share
0 Shares

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: fire prevention, Forest Service, Smokey Bear, wildfire

Can You Have Fun and Still Be Professional?

August 19, 2014 by Jody Maberry

For this episode, we invited a guest to return for the first time. Commander Bill Overby joins us to take questions from park rangers in the field. So far, the most listened to episode has been Don’t Let the Park Define You with Commander Bill Overby. I invited Bill back because you like him, and […]

Tweet
Share
0 Shares

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Bill Overby, Park Ranger, Parks Law Enforcement Academy

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 27
  • Page 28
  • Page 29
  • Page 30
  • Page 31
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Get Park Leaders Interviews Volume 1

Join Park Leaders on Facebook

Recent Posts

  • The National Parks Classroom
  • Rethinking Park Restrooms
  • Dealing With Administrative Change
  • The Role of Philanthropy in Parks
  • Connecting With Nature in the Classroom

Copyright © 2025 · Metro Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in *