Park Leaders Show : Park Ranger | National Park | State Park | Leadership
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- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 147:09:52
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Sinopse
Park Leaders connects the wisdom of Park Managers, leaders in the park system, and thought leaders of the business world with up and coming park leaders. This is the show for Park Rangers, Park Managers, and leaders who want to have an impact.
Episódios
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Using Technology for Long Distance Interpretation
31/07/2018 Duração: 27minAs 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 what they care about. They will care about what they learn about. In order to stay relevant, we need to continue helping kids learn about parks, wildlife, and wild places. California State Parks has used video streaming to bring the park directly into classrooms. One interpretive staff member uses video conferences to introduce students to park resources. The kids may be nowhere near the park, but they are giving a connection to the park. The video session is live and in real time, which allows students to ask questions. Once kids are connected to the park through one of these video interpretive session, it may be years before it pays off. But a seed is plan
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Exploring Wild Jobs
24/07/2018 Duração: 29minWild 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 ago when John uploaded his first video to YouTube. The video went viral and made John a YouTube star because of his dancing. John used his dancing to turn attention to his true love, conservation. Now, his love for conservation gave him an opportunity to host Animal Planet's first digital show. In each episode, John spends the day working with people who care for animals. You will enjoy watching John do a variety of jobs from trimming porcupine toenails to changing monkey diapers.
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Innovation and Leadership in Parks
17/07/2018 Duração: 26minDylan 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 rangers were doing 60 years ago. We are trying to protect and preserve parks. With innovation, we can hold true to our history and mission while bringing in positive changes and best practices from organizations and movements found around us. Innovation brings tension with it to people in parks who feel an obligation to hold on to our tradition and heritage. Change throughout an entire agency begins with a single individual making a change. You can start the long progress of making change by having difficult conversations about leadership and culture in parks. You can listen to the first episode in the series here.
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Improving Leadership and Culture in Parks
10/07/2018 Duração: 23minBeing 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 Show to examine some of the challenges parks face with leadership and culture. For the future of parks, we need to be able to not only attract but also retain a diverse staff. The front line supervisor has the biggest impact on employees and our ability to accomplish the mission of parks. By shifting the focus of parks away from the visitor and the resources and towards building leaders, we can begin to build a culture where people are willing to spend decades serving others. The greater the employee experience, the greater the experience visitors will have.
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A Park Ranger About to Enter the Academy
26/06/2018 Duração: 21minBrennan 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 Temple University and a member of the Pro Ranger Program, Brennan joined us to talk about the program and his future plans. Now, two years later, Brennan is on the verge of entering the law enforcement academy. You can hear Brennan's past episodes of the Park Leaders Show below; Building Young Leaders How a Leader Can Help New Rangers Learning From Leaders
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Why Did You Become a Park Ranger?
29/05/2018 Duração: 12minThis 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 to hear these young rangers talk about why they became a park ranger. Ask yourself the same question. Why did you become a park ranger? Write your answer down. Look at it before you go to work. Keep reminding yourself why you are doing this work.
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Creating a Magic Culture
22/05/2018 Duração: 39minDan 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 most of us in parks, Dan worked time out in the field with guests. He learned operations by performing the tough jobs. When he became a leader with Disney, he understood what it took to perform jobs under pressure always focused on serving the guest. Dan specializes in building strong cultures and solid operations for organizations. Dan offers an article of the week for leaders. If you are interested in leadership, you will find a lot of value in these articles. In the weekly email, Dan offers curation on why the article matters and how you can apply it to your role. Find out more about Dan at DanCockerell.com.
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Dealing with Homelessness in Parks
08/05/2018 Duração: 24minDavid 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 come with it; trash, fire danger, drugs, and safety. How can rangers serve the public while also serving the homeless population that finds their way into the park? Ranger Gustafson talks about this and more on this episode of the Park Leaders Show.
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A Disruptive Approach to Conservation
09/04/2018 Duração: 27minChristian 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 leaders program, Christian is helping change the face of conservation.
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Giving More People Access to the Outdoors
20/03/2018 Duração: 23minIn 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 Californians an opportunity to get outdoors. In this episode of the Park Leders Show, Jenny talks about the work her organization is doing and how other states can create a similar coalition to spread the work.
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Do Veterans Have A Responsibility to Give Back?
06/03/2018 Duração: 43minAfter retiring as the Director of the National Park Service, Jon Jarvis took on a new role. Director Jarvis is a Director again. This time, he is the first executive director of the newly formed Institute for Parks, People, and Biodiversity. Jarvis joins the Park Leaders Show again to discuss his time with the National Park Service and his new role. As a 40 year veteran of the park service, Director Jarvis is now using that experience to help build the next generation of leaders for conservation. Do veterans like Jarvis have a responsibility to give back to the up and coming leaders? We talk about that in this episode. Veterans have the unique ability to pass on stories, wisdom, and knowledge to people who can benefit from it the most. Director Jarvis has a new book available, The Future of Conservation in America. "What distinguishes the National Park System is the National Park Service." - Jon Jarvis
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Do Parks Have a Responsibility to Interpret?
20/02/2018 Duração: 29minDo parks have a responsibility to interpret? Cem Basman joins the Park Leaders Show to discuss.
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Building Friends Groups and Partnerships
06/02/2018 Duração: 22minBuilding friends groups and partnerships is essential for a modern park. Krista Muddle from the National Park Service joins the Park Leaders Show to discuss partnerships. Krista Muddle is a Regional Partnership Coordinator at Intermountain Region Office with the National Park Service. Krista divides her time between a program working in partnership with Mexico on border-related issues and working with parks developing partnerships in their community. Broder related issues range from animals that are found in both countries, vegetation management, and sand dune studies. Whether your park has already formed local partnerships, or are just getting started, Krista shares information of what makes a successful partnership. This episode will give you ideas of why you need partnerships and way friends groups can help your park get more done. Friends Groups serve as an Ambassador for the park and a direct link to connect the park to the community and connect the community to the park.
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Helping People Discover Parks
09/01/2018 Duração: 24minAudrey Peterman helps parks people discover parks. Many people who have taken park tours with Audrey are visiting parks for the first time. Audrey is a consistent voice to help get people of all backgrounds into parks. When asked what conversation we should be having people in parks, she said we need to change the perception that non-white people are not interested in parks. Audrey has seen it happen over and over, when people are informed about parks and invited to parks they become passionate after their first experience. With help from people like Audrey, we can make everyone feel like welcome, wanted, and included in parks. The Next 100 Coalition is a great place to find partners to help parks reach out to people. Audrey on Twitter - @AudreyPete Audrey on the web - legacyontheland.com Audrey's Book - Our True Nature
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Creating a Great Visitor Experience
19/12/2017 Duração: 23minChristen Miller's path towards becoming an interpreter began with a terrified toad. Seeing an interpretive program in a State Park, which included the toad, pushed Christen towards a life in parks. Now, Christen is the Visitor Experience Director for Virginia State Parks. In this episode of the Park Leaders Show, Christen talks about interpretation, living history, creating a great visitor experience, and interpreting for visitors who may not be face to face with a park ranger.
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Learning from Leaders
28/11/2017 Duração: 19minBrennan McAuley returns to the Park Leaders Show to share what he learned after another summer with the National Park Service. Brennan is a student in the Temple Pro Ranger Program. Brennan has been on the Park Leaders Show to tell us about the Pro Ranger Program and again to talk about his first summer with the National Park Service. This episode, Brennan returns to discuss his second summer with the National Park Service, learning from the leaders around him, and attending the Ranger Rendezvous.
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Putting Safety First in Your Park
31/10/2017 Duração: 26minAfter a career in the military, Christina Ryan-Miller joined the National Park Service. In her role as a Zone Safety Manager, she makes sure park employees and visitors are safe. In this episode of the Park Leaders Show, we talk all about safety. But we also talk about so much more. Christina talks about her transition from the military, being an introvert in parks, and how to work with introverts. By the way, if you have an introvert on your staff (and you do), check out the book Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain.
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Working Better With Volunteers
10/10/2017 Duração: 10minMost parks work with volunteers. Some parks treat volunteers like stars. When this happens, word spreads in the volunteer community. But not all parks do well working with volunteers. This episode of The Park Leaders Episode, we have the opportunity to hear words directly from a volunteer. This volunteer offers tips and advice on how to get the most working with volunteers. How often do we take time to listen to what volunteers have to say? Today, we are going to listen to volunteers and consider how we can do better. If there are some key things a volunteer would love for you to know: If you have a volunteer program, make sure you value them. Get the input from the volunteers. Your Volunteer Coordinator shouldn’t be the only person who cares about volunteers. Train your volunteers just like you train your staff. Park Leaders T-Shirts are now available on Amazon. You can pick a shirt in three colors in Men's, Women's, and Youth sizes. Get your shirt here.
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The Legend of the Spark Ranger
03/10/2017 Duração: 15minRoy Sullivan is a one of a kind park ranger. His story is so unique, we are still talking about him today. This episode of the Park Leaders Show, we share Roy's story.
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Park Leaders are Servant Leaders
05/09/2017 Duração: 28minAll Park Leaders are servant leaders. We serve guests, employees, and the resources we vow to protect. Servant leaders recognize leadership is a stewardship responsibility. This style of leadership fits perfectly with people of parks. We serve the public and we serve resources. Kevin Monroe joins the Park Leaders Show to explain servant leadership and how it applies to parks. You can find Kevin Monroe at kevindmonroe.com, on Twitter @kevindmonroe, or his podcast here.