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Making Park Visitors Feel Like Insiders

January 13, 2015 by Jody Maberry

Phil Gaines, Director of South Carolina State Parks, returns to the Park Leaders Show to follow up on his first interview. In this second interview, Phil talks about the Ultimate Outside program. The Ultimate Outsider program turns visitors into insiders by getting them into all 47 State Parks in South Carolina. Phil Gaines knows once […]

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Phil Gaines, South Carolina State Parks, Ultimate Outsider

Why Your Park is the Most Important Park

January 6, 2015 by Jody Maberry

When I began my career as a park ranger at Riverside State Park, Jack Hartt would often tell me how lucky he was to the park manager. He convinced me Riverside was the best park in Washington State. I believed him. I followed his lead and proclaimed there was not a better park in the state. Then, […]

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Phil Gaines, South Carolina State Parks

Connecting to Wild Places Through Local Parks

December 30, 2014 by Jody Maberry

When you think of City Parks, what comes to mind? I imagine you don’t think of 29,000 acres and 5,000 individual properties in a single City Park System. That is how much property New York city Parks is responsible for. In an environment that makes me think of skyscrapers and concrete, NYC Parks account for […]

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: city parks, New York City, NYC parks, sarah aucoin

Saving the Hetch Hetchy with Robert Hanna

December 23, 2014 by Jody Maberry

December 2014 marks the 100th anniversary of the death of John Muir. Muir passed away on December 24th, 1914. His last fight was to save the Hetch Hetchy valley. If you are not familiar with John Muir and the Hetch Hetchy Valley, I am going to spoil the story for you. The valley is under water. […]

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Hetch Hetchy, John Muir, Range of Light, Robert Hanna

Why You Need to Write Great Email

December 16, 2014 by Jody Maberry

As a leader you have a responsibility to continue to get better. There is one area in particular though, where I think you need to improve and you may not have considered it. If you are a leader, you need to write great email. Email? Isn’t Park Leaders about parks? Yes, of course Park Leaders […]

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Building Youth into Leaders with Mary Ellen Sprenkel

December 9, 2014 by Jody Maberry

Have you heard anyone suggest our country should bring back the Civilian Conservation Corps? I have. And I agree, it would be a good thing for our country. But the Conservation Corps never went away. It just looks different. Mary Ellen Sprenkel, President, and CEO of The Corps Network, joins the Park Leaders Show to […]

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Mary Ellen Sprenkel, The Corps Network

How to Create Great Park Signs

December 2, 2014 by Jody Maberry

Park signs are an important piece of park management. Typically, a visitor interacts with signs more often than they do with park staff. The words on signs create an identity for the park. How many parks take the time to review signs to consider the identity they create through signs? For this episode, Mike Kim […]

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Mike Kim, park signs

Parks are the Caretakers of American History

November 25, 2014 by Jody Maberry

This episode of the Park Leaders Show is a part two of sorts. My interview with Kelli English was so wonderful and long that I broke it into two parts. The first part of our conversation was about interpretation and storytelling. You can find it here. With the second half of our interview, Kelli talks […]

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: diversity, Kelli English, National Park Service

Helping Visitors Find a Connection to a Park

November 18, 2014 by Jody Maberry

 Kelli English is the Chief of Interpretation for four National Park Units in the Bay Area of California, including John Muir National Historic Site. She has spent her career as a park ranger interpreting stories to park visitors. Now, she interprets to interpreters. She admits, even though her job leans towards administration, she still […]

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Interpretation, John Muir National Historic Site, Kelli English, National Park Service

The Social Science of Parks

November 11, 2014 by Jody Maberry

David Flores may not be who you would expect to pour his talent and research into outdoor recreation Now, Flores realizes the power of spending time outdoors and the connection people have with the land. His research is focused on human dimension issues related to the land, such as urban planning, climate change, rural life, […]

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: David Flores, US Forest Service

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