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A Sense of Place: Stories of Stewardship from the National Park Service
National Park Service
8 episodes
8 hours ago
This podcast introduces you to the people who take care of America’s parks. You’ll see parks in new ways. As experiments in social reform. As places where interpretive rangers and visitors contemplate big ideas. As spaces where the NPS aspires to hire an inclusive workforce. Each episode dives into the Park History Program’s rich oral history archives to find stories that are moving, funny, and wise. Come join us. Episodes, transcripts, & photos also available at: https://go.nps.gov/sense-of-place-podcast
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This podcast introduces you to the people who take care of America’s parks. You’ll see parks in new ways. As experiments in social reform. As places where interpretive rangers and visitors contemplate big ideas. As spaces where the NPS aspires to hire an inclusive workforce. Each episode dives into the Park History Program’s rich oral history archives to find stories that are moving, funny, and wise. Come join us. Episodes, transcripts, & photos also available at: https://go.nps.gov/sense-of-place-podcast
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Episodes (8/8)
A Sense of Place: Stories of Stewardship from the National Park Service
The National Park Service Reckons with Representation
In conversation with Kevin Cheri. How does the National Park Service hire a workforce that is diverse and inclusive?
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5 years ago
13 minutes

A Sense of Place: Stories of Stewardship from the National Park Service
The Evolution of Interpretation in the NPS
In conversation with Rebecca "Becky" Lacome. How do interpretive rangers create safe spaces to explore challenging issues of our times?
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5 years ago
10 minutes

A Sense of Place: Stories of Stewardship from the National Park Service
The Changing Face of Conservation
In conversation with Dick Martin. How have ideas and policies about how we take care of park resources evolved since the 1960s?
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5 years ago
15 minutes

A Sense of Place: Stories of Stewardship from the National Park Service
A Park as Home
In conversation with Laurel Munson Boyers. What’s it like to spend most of your life in Yosemite National Park, from childhood to wilderness manager?
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5 years ago
12 minutes

A Sense of Place: Stories of Stewardship from the National Park Service
The Hidden History of Park Publications
In conversation with Ed Zahniser. Why do national park brochures have a distinctive look?
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5 years ago
15 minutes

A Sense of Place: Stories of Stewardship from the National Park Service
The Urban Parks Mission
In conversation with Ed Rizzotto. How have national parks served as places of social reform?
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5 years ago
12 minutes

A Sense of Place: Stories of Stewardship from the National Park Service
Maps
In conversation with Nancy Haack. Who makes sure you can find your way around a national park?
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5 years ago
15 minutes

A Sense of Place: Stories of Stewardship from the National Park Service
The Helpers - Life, Death, and Safety in Our Parks
In conversation with Butch Farabee and JD Swed. Who do you call when you’re in trouble in a national park?
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5 years ago
14 minutes

A Sense of Place: Stories of Stewardship from the National Park Service
This podcast introduces you to the people who take care of America’s parks. You’ll see parks in new ways. As experiments in social reform. As places where interpretive rangers and visitors contemplate big ideas. As spaces where the NPS aspires to hire an inclusive workforce. Each episode dives into the Park History Program’s rich oral history archives to find stories that are moving, funny, and wise. Come join us. Episodes, transcripts, & photos also available at: https://go.nps.gov/sense-of-place-podcast