Our semi-regular guest host, Phil Gains, retired Director of South Carolina State Parks joins us.
We are in a historical and unprecedented time. With most state parks closed for an extended period, we will begin to see leaders emerge or be exposed. As leaders, you don’t need to have all of the answers. You need to know how to deal and communicate in a way that communicates the values found in park culture. Consistency, integrity, empathy, and the prioritization of health and safety are key when you find yourself in a crisis without precedent.
Parks is a people business and now, more than ever, leaders must position themselves to care for people. Reach out, document the experience and find time to care for yourself so are able to care of others.
Creating Experiences for Normal People
Volunteer Projects to Enhance Tourism
The Role of a Park Director
Leadership is a Choice
Finding the Return on Investment in Interpretation
Managing Protected Areas
Answering Questions About Being a Park Ranger
Document History
People Come First in Parks
The Impact of Local Conservation
Manage Like a Mother
The Future of Camping
Reviewing the 2023 State Park Director's Conference
Managing the Capacity Dilemma
Transforming Neglected Parks into Community Assets
Searching for Missing Hikers
The Role of an Assistant Park Manager
The Politics of Parks
Dealing with Park Visitors Who Misbehave
Conversations for Park Professionals
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