As technology has changed around us, it has created a tremendous opportunity for interpretation. Brad Krey, Interpretation and Education Programs Manager for California State Parks, joins the Park Leaders Show to discuss how California is using technology to take the park to kids. One concern we have in parks is remaining relevant. People will protect […]
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Exploring Wild Jobs
Wild Jobs are all around us, but often go unnoticed. John Griffith returns to the Park Leaders Show to tell us about his new show, Wild Jobs, on Animal Planet. Griffith uses the show to highlight conservation and the hard work done at wildlife sanctuaries and animal hospitals. Getting a show with Animal Plant started years […]
Innovative Leadership in Parks
Dylan Mroszczyk-McDonald returns to the Park Leaders Show to continue the discussion about leadership and culture in parks. Dylan is a park ranger at Acadia National Park. In this episode, we discuss innovative leadership and the impact it can have on the culture of parks. To some degree, we are doing the same job park […]
Improving Leadership and Culture in Parks
Being a park ranger is an admirable job. Many people grow up dreaming of becoming a park ranger. Yet, too many people leave parks, and walk away from their dream, because of poor leadership or an unhealthy culture. Dylan Mroszczyk-McDonald, a park ranger at Acadia National Park, joins host Jody Maberry on the Park Leaders […]
A Ranger About to Enter the Academy
Brennan McCauley returns to the Park Leaders Show to give an update on where he is in his park ranger career. Over the past two years, Brennan has been a guest on the show several times as he has moved through stages of his early park ranger career. Beginning when he was a student at […]
Why Did You Become a Park Ranger?
This episode of the Park Leaders Show digs into the audio vault and shares an audio file from the Ranger Rendezvous in 2015. I talk to 4 different park ranger about their experience with the National Park Service. One question I asked all the ranger is why they became a park ranger. It is inspiring […]
Creating a Magic Culture with Dan Cockerell
Dan Cockerell had a successful 26-year career with Disney, working his way from parking cars to the Vice President of the Magic Kingdom. Before his career at Disney, Dan spent a summer as a volunteer at Rocky Mountain National Park. Recently, Dan left Disney to make a transition into full time speaking and consulting. Like […]
Dealing with Homelessness in Parks
David Gustafson is a lead ranger with the City of Boulder. With city parks, or parks close to cities, problems you see in cities can also spill over into parks. Homelessness is one of those problems. When a park has to deal with a homeless population, you also have to deal with the other problems that […]
A Disruptive Approach to Conservation with Christian Beckwith
Christian Beckwith is not a traditional conservationist. He will admit, he is a climber, not a conservationist. Yet, Christian founded and leads an organization in Jackson Hole, WY that focuses on conservation. But Christian doesn’t take a traditional approach to conservation. In fact, he is disrupting conservation. Through SHIFT, a live event, and the emerging […]
Giving More People Access to the Outdoors with Jenny Mulholland Beahrs
In order to protect parks and open spaces, we need more people who care enough to speak out and stand up for conservation. Jenny Mulholland Bearhs is leading a Coalition that is making that happen. Jenny is the Director University of California Berkely’s Outdoor Engagement Coalition. The coalition is a membership-based group that works to give all […]