“Go sit on a rock in your favorite spot somewhere and do a very serious self-assessment. What am I good at? What am I not good at? What do I like to do? What do I don't like to do? And if you don't want to be out there in the lead, if you don't want to be out there taking some risk, if you don't want to get up in front of audiences, don't put yourself in that position."
Key Moments
01:45 Starting a Career in Parks and Recreation
06:37 Ranger Experience in Yosemite
10:31 Toxic Work Environments
13:57 Conservation Efforts in Protected Areas
14:45 Environmental Protection by National Park Service Personnel
19:01 Leadership Accountability and Self-Assessment
25:35 Importance of Reputation in Career Success
Walt's Presentations on YouTube
A History of America's Public Lands | Texas Parks and Wildlife Education Channel
History of US Public Lands Canyonlands Natural History Association
Conversation on Public Lands with Walt Dabney | Coalition to Protect America's Nation
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Leadership is a Choice
As a park leader it is necessary to be willing to take risks and make difficult decisions. One person that is no stranger to that is Walt Dabney, retired director of Texas State Parks. Walt has left a mark on the parks and conservation landscape, making him quite a legend in the industry.
During our conversation Walt shares stories from his extraordinary career. From his deep-rooted connection to the outdoors in Texas, to his unexpected journey through the National Park Service and his pivotal role in challenging decisions that would impact the future of our public lands. He even took on the military to stand up to mining interests. Walt's unwavering commitment to safeguarding our parks serves as a powerful lesson in resilience, determination, and the true meaning of leadership.
This episode explores:
- The bold moves and pivotal decisions that shaped Walt's career
- The importance of taking a stand and putting yourself at risk for what you believe in
- Key strategies for effective leadership, including decision-making, self-assessment, and fostering respect and trust
Being a leader means balancing approachability with managerial authority. Leaders should be ready to embrace bold moves. Throughout Walt’s career, he had to make bold decisions, take on challenging assignments, and stands up for what he believes in. It is also important to recognize when the role you’re in isn’t what you thought you wanted or turns out to not allow you to do the things you are good at. Even if you don't enjoy your current role, be diligent, supportive, and efficient in your work, as this will impact your reputation and future career opportunities.
This episode is full of valuable lessons from Walt's experiences and leadership philosophy. It is a must listen for park leaders and enthusiasts. There is no doubt you’ll want to hear more, so many sure you keep an eye out for the documentary, "History of America's Public Lands.” This documentary will further expand your knowledge of the history and relevance of public lands in the United States.
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Understanding Park Priorities
Making Parks More Inclusive
Experience Your Park as a Visitor
Interviewing to be a Park Ranger Part 1
A Park Ranger's Role in Customer Service
Great America Outdoors Act
Rediscovering Parks During Tough Times
Creating Better Visitor Experiences
A Look at the Park Law Enforcement Association
How to Have an Impact
Motivation is Temporary
Developing an Interpretive Talk
Exploring Online Interpretation
The Role of Law Enforcement in Parks
Leading During a Crisis
How Will the Corona Virus Change Parks
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