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    The Importance of Collaboration During COVID-19 — May Bonus Episode

    enApril 23, 2020

    About this Episode

    The May issue of Parks & Recreation magazine is out now, and on today’s bonus episode of Open Space Radio, we’re diving deeper into one of the feature articles, “Collaboration in the Time of Pandemic.” We’re honored to be joined by the author, and executive director of NOVA Parks, Paul Gilbert, as well as Jane Rudolph, director of Arlington County Department of Parks and Recreation, and Kirk Kincannon, executive director of Fairfax County Park Authority.

    On today’s episode, we talk with these three park and recreation leaders from the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., about their collaborative response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Their three agencies, as well as other local agencies, have been collaborating for many years, but that existing relationship has been even more beneficial during this time. While each of them has navigated tough decisions related to public health and their parks systems, having each other’s support has been key.

    We discuss the difficult decisions they’ve had to make as far as closing their parks and the tough conversations that happened prior to making that decision. Although most trails are still open, these agencies, along with others in the area, ultimately decided to close their parks and confront the situation from a public health perspective, hoping to slow the spread of COVID-19. And, in an area like Northern Virginia, where many of the parks and trails that these agencies manage intertwine, it was necessary to have a unified approach.

    Their unified approach and collaboration have ensured simple, consistent messaging to the communities they serve, as well as consistent messaging to their staff — many of whom are still working, while maintaining proper physical distancing, to make sure that when the parks are cleared to open, they will be ready.

    Tune in to learn how these three agencies have been supporting each other and their communities in a time filled with uncertainty, as well as what types of messaging have been most impactful for them and how this collaboration is helping them plan for the future.

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    Creating Space for Belonging in Juneau, Alaska — Episode 152

    Creating Space for Belonging in Juneau, Alaska — Episode 152

    March is Women’s History Month, and this year’s theme celebrates women who advocate for equity, diversity and inclusion. This year we are honoring women who lead change in their field, and today’s episode does just that. There are so many women who are leaders in parks and recreation and bringing positive change to their communities, and today we’re excited to talk with two women who are leading the way in Juneau, Alaska.

    Our guests today are Amanda Lovejoy, a recreation coordinator at the Zach Gordon Youth Center for City and Borough of Juneau Parks & Recreation, and Lauren Anderson is the Treadwell Arena Manager for Juneau Parks & Recreation.

    Between having a primarily women-led team, facilitating programs that foster inclusion and belonging, and ensuring that every member of the Juneau community feels welcome, Juneau Parks & Recreation is doing some incredible work.

    Tune in to our full conversation below to learn more about this unique community and how Amanda and Lauren are truly building a space where you belong. You’ll also learn:

    • How Juneau Parks & Recreation is providing opportunities for girls, women, and trans and nonbinary youth in the community
    • How the “Weaving Our Pride” project is bringing the community together and celebrating Indigenous communities in Juneau
    • How Juneau’s Gender Support Group and Mindfulness Matters programs are making an impact
    • Why Juneau is such a unique community, and what challenges and opportunities that presents
    • And much more!

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    This episode of Open Space Radio is brought to you by support from CivicPlus. CivicPlus’ recreation management solution is the only comprehensive activity, facility, membership, staff and point-of-sale management solution designed exclusively for municipal parks and recreation departments by former local government parks and recreation leaders. Municipal recreation departments that choose CivicPlus increase department revenue from online transactions while fostering positive civic experiences. Learn more at www.civicplus.com.

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    If you enjoyed this episode or learned something that might help you make a positive impact in your community, please consider donating to NRPA to not only support our storytelling efforts, but also our mission to advance parks, recreation and conservation efforts that enhance the quality of life for all at 
    nrpa.org/donate.

    Having Fun and Doing the Right Thing in San Antonio — Episode 151

    Having Fun and Doing the Right Thing in San Antonio — Episode 151

    We know the importance of partnerships in parks and recreation, and on today’s episode of Open Space Radio, we’re diving into an exciting partnership between NRPA and Bobcat. As part of this partnership, Bobcat has extended five grants, each worth $50,000, to support five park improvement projects across the country. Today, we’re excited to learn more about one of these projects taking place in San Antonio, Texas.

    We were thrilled to speak with Caryn Odenbach, brand and experience specialist at Bobcat; Kristen Hansen, deputy director of parks and recreation at San Antonio River Authority; and Ayanna Williams, NRPA director of community and environmental resilience.

    Tune in to the full episode below to learn how this park improvement project will expand park access, build environmental resilience, engage the community and create a sense of belonging in the San Antonio community.

    You’ll also learn:

    • How NRPA and Bobcat are working together to advance resilient park access in communities across the country
    • How this partnership is improving and preserving Trueheart Ranch Park
    • Why San Antonio will benefit from this grant and project
    • How the community is being engaged throughout the project
    • Why public-private partnerships are so important in parks and recreation
    • And more!

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    If you enjoyed this episode or learned something that might help you make a positive impact in your community, please consider donating to NRPA to not only support our storytelling efforts, but also our mission to advance parks, recreation and conservation efforts that enhance the quality of life for all at 
    nrpa.org/donate.

    Make an Impact by Leading with a Mentoring Mindset — Episode 150

    Make an Impact by Leading with a Mentoring Mindset — Episode 150

    As you may know, January is National Mentoring Month, and all month long, NRPA has been sharing content around how mentoring through parks and recreation is helping youth develop positive connections with trusted and caring adults, which we know can support their long-term success.

    National Mentoring Month is an annual opportunity to spread awareness of the power of mentoring. It serves as a reminder of the critical role park and recreation professionals play in providing youth development and youth mentoring services in local communities across the country.

    We were thrilled to have a conversation with three individuals who have a lot of experience when it comes to the power of mentoring: Katlin Okamoto, director of Coach-Mentor Training at U.S. Soccer Foundation; Char Barnes, a park and recreation professional who previously worked in Columbus, Ohio; and Kent Hunt, NRPA’s program manager of health.

    These three shared some wonderful insight on mentoring, and while they all shared from different perspectives, it all boiled down to one thing: Mentoring is essential, and park and recreation professionals are likely already serving as mentors in their communities, whether they realize it or not.

    Tune in to our full conversation below to hear from Katlin, Char and Kent. You’ll also learn:

    • How mentoring changes the lives of youth and adults
    • What it means to have a “mentoring mindset”
    • How to embrace and implement a mentoring mindset approach in your programs
    • Advice for starting a mentoring program in your community
    • Resources available to support your mentoring programs
    • And much more!

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    Imposter Syndrome Is Real — Episode 149

    Imposter Syndrome Is Real — Episode 149

    Season two of Open Space Radio begins today! For the next year, we will focus on conversations around the 2024 NRPA annual theme, “Where You Belong, and we’re so excited to kick off this season with a wonderful conversation.  

    On today’s episode, we’re joined by Gabby Vera, CPRP, the regional park superintendent for Maricopa County (Arizona) Parks and Recreation. Between her session at the 2023 NRPA Annual Conference and her Open Space blog post, titled, “You’ve Got This” — which explored practical strategies to boost self-confidence, overcome imposter syndrome and thrive in your leadership journey — we knew we wanted to have a conversation with Gabby on the podcast. 

    Tune in to our full conversation below to learn more about Gabby’s career journey as a park and recreation professional, as well as strategies she’s used to overcome imposter syndrome. You’ll also learn: 

    • What imposter syndrome is and how it can show up in your life or career 

    • How to create psychologically safe spaces that encourage staff to take on new challenges and ask for help 

    • How to view challenges as opportunities to grow and learn new skills 

    • How to support colleagues, acknowledge them for stepping up and celebrate their successes

    • And much more! 

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    Building Belonging: Neurodivergent Perspectives in Parks and Recreation (Part I) — Episode 148

    Building Belonging: Neurodivergent Perspectives in Parks and Recreation (Part I) — Episode 148

    Back in October at the 2023 NRPA Annual Conference, there was a session that really piqued our interest – so much so, that we wanted to turn it into a two-part podcast episode, with today’s episode being part one (and part two coming in Spring 2024!).

    The session, “Neurodiversity and Inclusive Workplaces: Insights from Park and Recreation Professionals,” explored the individual strengths neurodiverse professionals bring to their work and the strategies and accommodations that have helped them succeed, as well as ways to find workplace champions and allies.

    The presenters also offered suggestions for how organizations can better support and include neurodiverse individuals in the field in a number of ways, and we’re excited to chat with two of the presenters on the show today: Kande Jones, the Development Director for Mulvane Recreation Commission in Kansas, and Dave McDaniel, the Operations Coordinator for City of Mobile Parks and Recreation in Alabama.

    Tune in to our conversation below to hear from Kande and Dave as they share their experience as neurodivergent individuals and how it relates to their careers in parks and recreation. You’ll also learn:

    • How a career in parks and recreation can contribute to a positive working environment for neurodivergent individuals
    • Some of the challenges neurodivergent individuals face in the workplace (and solutions!)
    • How leaders, coworkers and peers can create a culture of belonging and safety for neurodivergent staff
    • What it meant to Kande and Dave to have the opportunity to discuss neurodiversity at the 2023 NRPA Annual Conference, and much more!

    We’re Stronger Together — Episode 147

    We’re Stronger Together — Episode 147

    It is our next to last episode of 2023, and we’re so thrilled to chat with our guest today, as she is someone who we’ve been hoping to get on the podcast for a while, someone who is a true leader in the profession, and someone who a lot of our listeners may know.

     

    Dr. Tiffany Johnson or Dr. J., as she’s known in many circlesis not only one of the most stylish park and recreation professionals out there, but she also is an expert and an innovator when it comes to change management, professional development, strategic planning and diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. 

    Among her many accomplishments, Tiffany is a Certified Park and Recreation Professional, she sits on NRPA’s Conference Program Committee, she’s the past-president of the National Recreation and Park Ethnic Minority Society, and she has more than 17 years of full-time professional experience in parks and recreation – now serving as the Deputy Director of Aging and Disability Services for the City of Seattle.  

     

    Tune in to our full conversation as we chat with Tiffany about her extensive career, why she feels we are stronger when we all come together, and so much more. You’ll also learn:

    • How Tiffany is supporting Seattle’s aging and disabled populations through her work
    • How park and recreation agencies can take themselves to the next level through community engagement, change management and customer service
    • Tips for submitting education sessions for the 2024 NRPA Annual Conference (the deadline is quickly approaching!)
    • How we can support park and recreation professionals from underrepresented communities
    • Tips for networking, mentoring and building relationships, and more!

    Want to hear more from Tiffany? Check out her recent episode on the RecLess Podcast here!

    Entering the Next Era of Open Space Radio — Episode 146

    Entering the Next Era of Open Space Radio — Episode 146

    I’m really excited for today’s episode because I am joined by my colleagues and new co-hosts, Christina High, NRPA’s marketing specialist, and Cara Myers, NRPA’s marketing and engagement manager. I’m really looking forward to this new era of Open Space Radio, and as many of you know, it’s been a while since I’ve had co-hosts.

    So, we thought it would be fun to sit down together for an episode and discuss what we’re looking forward to, what you can expect on the show in future episodes, and share some of our experiences and takeaways from the NRPA Annual Conference a few weeks ago.

    And, before we jump into the episode below, I’d be remiss if I didn’t give a shoutout to Roxanne Sutton, who is the Open Space Radio host emeritus and original creator of this podcast – I’m so grateful that Roxanne brought me onto the show back in 2017 and not only showed me the ropes, but also helped create such a good foundation for what the show is today.

    Tune in to our full conversation below to hear what we’re planning for this next era of Open Space Radio (including asking for more feedback from you, the listener!). You’ll also learn:

    ·        Why Christina and Cara are excited to join Open Space Radio

    ·        What we enjoyed about the 2023 NRPA Annual Conference

    ·        What we’re excited about when it comes to the future of parks and recreation

    ·        Topics we’re excited to explore on future episodes of the podcast

    ·        How we’re planning to be more intentional about the content and stories we share, ensuring the podcast is what YOU want it to be

    ·        Our answers to listener-submitted questions, and much more!

    Preparing the Next Generation of Diverse Leaders in Parks and Recreation — Episode 145

    Preparing the Next Generation of Diverse Leaders in Parks and Recreation — Episode 145

    Earlier this month I joined nearly 9,000 other people who are passionate about parks and recreation in Dallas at the 2023 NRPA Annual Conference. It was a week full of inspiration, networking and fun — and for me, a chance to celebrate not only all the good work happening in local parks and recreation, but also see the culmination of my NRPA colleagues’ hard work in putting on what was a truly incredible event. 

    One of my biggest highlights of the week was connecting with Chris Bass, CPRP, Director of Parks and Recreation for Douglasville, Georgia, and the incoming Board President of the National Recreation and Park Ethnic Minority Society (NRPEMS), and Thamara Velasco, CYSA, a recreation assistant in Douglasville, chair for public relations for NRPEMS and recipient of NRPA’s Young Professional Fellowship.

    I really enjoyed our conversation about all the good work going on in Douglasville — who was a National Gold Medal Award Finalist this year — as well as the important work Chris and Thamara are doing to connect and support diverse and underrepresented park and recreation professionals as part of the NRPEMS.

    This was truly one of my favorite parts of this year’s conference, and it was such a joy to sit down with Chris and Thamara to learn more about them and soak in some of the passion they have for parks and recreation – I was inspired after this conversation, and I hope you are too.

    Tune in to our full conversation below. You’ll learn:

    • How NRPEMS is building community for park and recreation professionals of diverse cultures and backgrounds
    • Why it’s important to have a network focused on diverse professionals in our industry
    • How NRPEMS has been beneficial for Chris and Thamara in their careers
    • What being part of NRPEMS and being park and recreation professionals serving their community means to Chris and Thamara
    • How to get involved with the NRPEMS, and much more!

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    How to Protect What We Love (People and the Planet) — Episode 144

    How to Protect What We Love (People and the Planet) — Episode 144

    How to Protect What We Love (People and the Planet) — Episode 144

     

    It’s another exciting day here on Open Space Radio because I get to introduce you to our other new co-host on the show! If you follow NRPA on social media, you likely already know Christina High. Christina is NRPA’s marketing coordinator and is the brilliant person behind all the fun, inspiring and educational content you see throughout NRPA’s social media channels.

     

    A big welcome to Christina as our other new co-host!

     

    Our guest today is someone who Christina and I have both been a fan of when it comes to producing really valuable, easy-to-digest content as it relates to sustainability and just being more environmentally conscious overall.

     

    Kenny Barnes is the program and outreach coordinator for Sustainability Matters, a grassroots environmental nonprofit based in Virginia, dedicated to cultivating community through conservation and making sustainability fun, realistic and inclusive for all.

     

    We have been very excited about this episode for a while now, and hope you enjoy it. Tune in to our full conversation below to learn some simple sustainability tips and how to effectively communicate sustainability efforts with your community. You’ll also learn:

     

    ·        Why sustainability and promoting a more eco-conscious lifestyle is so critical

    ·        How Sustainability Matters educates the public in a way that is easy to understand and digest

    ·        Emerging trends and new approaches to sustainability

    ·        Tips for park and recreation professionals looking to raise community awareness and educate folx on the importance of sustainable solutions

    ·        What you should consider if you’re thinking, “my park and recreation agency should really be thinking more about sustainability” and much more!

     

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    ·        Sustainability Matters Website

    ·        Sustainability Matters on Instagram

    ·        Sustainability Matters on YouTube

    ·        Sustainability Matters on Facebook

    ·        Sustainability Matters on TikTok

     

     

     

    Paving the Way for Girls and Women in Sports with DiDi Haračić — Episode 143

    Paving the Way for Girls and Women in Sports with DiDi Haračić — Episode 143

    I am very excited for today’s episode for a couple of reasons. First, if you’ve been listening to the show for a while, you know I haven’t always been a solo host. Well, we have some exciting things happening and I’m very pleased to announce that one of my future co-hosts is making her debut on the podcast today.

     

    Cara Myers is NRPA’s marketing and engagement manager, and she joined the NRPA team recently, coming to us from the marketing team at City of Aurora Parks and Recreation in Colorado. So, a big welcome to Cara as one of our new Open Space Radio hosts!

     

    I am also very excited to welcome today’s guest, DiDi Haračić. DiDi is a professional soccer player (or footballer, depending on where you’re tuning in from) and is the goalkeeper for Angel City FC in the National Women’s Soccer League.

     

    DiDi’s professional career began in 2011, and she has since played professionally in the U.S., internationally, and with the Bosnia and Herzegovina Women’s National Team.

     

    She joined Angel City FC in 2022, when she was named the club’s most valuable player and supporters’ player of the year. Aside from soccer, she is a very talented artist and photographer – and seems like just a generally cool individual.

     

    Cara and I have been fans of Angel City and DiDi since binging the entire Angel City documentary on HBO, so we highly recommend watching that, if you haven’t already.

     

    Tune in below to learn more about DiDi and her journey to becoming a professional soccer player. You’ll also learn:

     

    • The progress that has been made regarding women’s equity in sports and the challenges that still remain
    • How participation in sports and other recreational activities shaped DiDi growing up
    • How sports can teach various life skills and have a positive impact on a person’s self-confidence
    • How representation in sports at all levels breaks down gender stereotypes and promotes gender equity
    • Proactive steps park and recreation agencies can take to ensure equal opportunities and support for girls and women at all levels of competition, and much more!

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