Who Runs This Park

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Maddie Pellman interviews our National Park Superintendents to discover more about our Great National Parks and to uncover the heroes behind each National Park. In each episode, superintendents share their hearts for protecting and preserving our national treasures, highlighting stories of adventure, joy and determination, ensuring our Parks are a place for everyone to come and experience the magic of stories and of nature. Each show will leave you inspired and more appreciative of all that goes into running our National Parks. We will warn you though, you may have a few more parks to your bucket list after listening to these stories. New episodes every Tuesday for free. You can follow Who Runs This Park on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook or YouTube and can email us at info@whorunsthispark.com.

  1. Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve Superintendent: Andrea Compton

    JUN 24

    Great Sand Dunes National Park & Preserve Superintendent: Andrea Compton

    What does it take to protect towering dunes, alpine tundra, and ancient wetlands—all in one park? In this episode, we sit down with Andrea Compton, Superintendent of Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve in southern Colorado. Known for its surreal dune field (the tallest in North America), the park also holds rich biodiversity: from subalpine lakes to desert shrublands, all shaped by a powerful, protected watershed. Andrea shares how her early fascination with the natural world—and a career rooted in bat, bird, and owl surveys—led her from environmental consulting to the National Park Service. We trace her path from Cabrillo National Monument to Joshua Tree, and now to Great Sand Dunes, where scientific research, resource stewardship, and storytelling converge. She breaks down how inventory and monitoring programs help the Park Service track ecosystem change over time, and reveals the lesser-known histories of the places she's managed—from tide pools and WWII bunkers to sacred springs and groundwater politics. This episode is for the science-minded, the sand dune dreamers, and anyone curious about how we conserve complexity in the wild. You can follow Who Runs This Park on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook or YouTube, can email us at info@whorunsthispark.com or check us out online at whorunsthispark.com.  Sign up for the Who Runs This Park’s newsletter at linktr.ee/whorunsthispark.  Who Runs This Park is produced by Maddie Pellman with music by Danielle Bees.

    46 min
  2. Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park CEO: Deb Yandala

    APR 15

    Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park CEO: Deb Yandala

    In this episode of Who Runs This Park, host Maddie Pellman sits down with Deb Yandala, the longtime CEO of the Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park. With over two decades of leadership, Deb has grown the Conservancy into one of the most impactful national park friends groups in the country—expanding educational programming, launching arts initiatives like the beloved concert series, and forging deep community connections across northeast Ohio. Deb reflects on her journey from curriculum developer to CEO, the strategic merger that launched the Conservancy, and the importance of board leadership, diversified income streams, and collaborative partnerships. She offers powerful insights on what makes nonprofits thrive, how to get involved in the national park space, and why parks are essential to our mental health and social fabric. This conversation is both a celebration of Deb’s legacy and a roadmap for aspiring leaders who believe in the healing power of nature and the value of strong community-rooted partnerships. As Deb prepares to step down later this year, her story offers wisdom, inspiration, and a reminder that we are ultimately judged by what we do, not what we plan. Feeling inspired and want to support Cuyahoga Valley National Park? Donate to the Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park here.  You can follow Who Runs This Park on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook or YouTube, can email us at info@whorunsthispark.com or check us out online at whorunsthispark.com.  Sign up for the Who Runs This Park’s newsletter at linktr.ee/whorunsthispark.  Who Runs This Park is produced by Maddie Pellman with music by Danielle Bees.

    49 min
  3. [Park Enthusiasts] Writer & Backpacker Radio Co-Host: Juliana Chauncey aka "Chaunce"

    APR 1

    [Park Enthusiasts] Writer & Backpacker Radio Co-Host: Juliana Chauncey aka "Chaunce"

    Juliana Chauncey, a.k.a. "Chaunce," joins Maddie Pellman on Who Runs This Park: Park Enthusiasts Edition. A long-distance hiker, author, and co-host of Backpacker Radio—the #1 hiking podcast with over 8 million downloads—Chaunce has built a life around adventure, storytelling, and community. In this episode, Chaunce shares how she became a part of Backpacker Radio, the balancing act of a career alongside long-distance hiking and podcasting, and her approach to saying "yes" to opportunities that shape her journey. We discuss the unexpected turns of trail life, the humor and camaraderie of the hiking community, and the evolution of her creative projects, including her book, Hiking From Home: A Long-Distance Hiking Guide for Family and Friends. She also dives into the Mile by Mile Project, an in-depth historical exploration of the Appalachian Trail that she’s spent the past five years researching. Whether you’re an aspiring thru-hiker, an outdoor enthusiast, or someone navigating the balance of career and passion, this episode is packed with wisdom, humor, and inspiration. You can follow Who Runs This Park on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook or YouTube, can email us at info@whorunsthispark.com or check us out online at whorunsthispark.com.  Sign up for the Who Runs This Park’s newsletter at linktr.ee/whorunsthispark. Who Runs This Park is produced by Maddie Pellman with music by Danielle Bees.

    1h 2m
  4. Biscayne National Park Superintendent: Sarah Hopson

    MAR 18

    Biscayne National Park Superintendent: Sarah Hopson

    Biscayne National Park is a world apart—just a short distance from Miami, yet mostly underwater, teeming with vibrant coral reefs, sprawling seagrass beds, and a rich maritime heritage. From hurricanes to habitat restoration, managing a marine park presents unique challenges, and few know that better than Sarah Hopson, the superintendent of Biscayne National Park. In this episode, Sarah shares what it takes to steward a park where 95% of the landscape is water. We dive into coral reef restoration projects, seagrass protection, and the hundreds of research permits that fuel scientific discoveries in the park. Sarah also discusses the hidden impacts of hurricanes on natural ecosystems, the role of volunteers in keeping Biscayne beautiful, and why she believes there’s a park—and a job—for everyone in the National Park Service. We also explore what to do on a perfect day in Biscayne, from snorkeling the Maritime Heritage Trail to spotting butterflies on Elliott Key. Plus, Sarah reflects on the legacy of park stewardship and the ever-evolving role of the National Park Service in preserving both our places of glory and our places of brokenness. You can follow Who Runs This Park on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook or YouTube, can email us at info@whorunsthispark.com or check us out online at whorunsthispark.com.  Sign up for the Who Runs This Park’s newsletter at linktr.ee/whorunsthispark.  Who Runs This Park is produced by Maddie Pellman with music by Danielle Bees.

    47 min
  5. [Park Enthusiasts] Trail Crew Stories Founder & Editor: Joe Gibson

    MAR 4

    [Park Enthusiasts] Trail Crew Stories Founder & Editor: Joe Gibson

    Joe Gibson, trail builder, writer, and Founder/Editor of Trail Crew Stories joins Maddie Pellman on Who Runs This Park: Park Enthusiasts Edition to dive into the hidden world of trail design. Joe’s journey into the trail world began with a single volunteer day, leading to a career spent shaping the way people move through landscapes—often without them realizing it. He explains how great trail work is meant to be invisible, drawing a fascinating comparison between Disneyland’s intentional illusions and the subtle deceptions that allow national park visitors to experience nature without seeing the engineering beneath their feet. We explore the art and science of trail building, from positive and negative control points to the stark differences between East Coast and West Coast trails. Joe shares insights from his early forays into writing about trails, his experience as project lead for The Parks Project coffee table book, and the whirlwind road trips he took to interview as many people as possible for his upcoming book. We also discuss the global rise of long-distance trails, including the Transcaucasian Trail in Armenia and Georgia, and the evolving role of trails as both recreational pathways and vital lifelines in the wilderness. We also talk about the threat trails and those that maintain them are under with regards to the recent layoffs in the park and forest service. As Joe says, it is a hard time to be a federal employee -- next time you see a trail crew member or a park ranger, tell them thank you! To write to your reps about the recent layoffs and to further protect our parks, here are a few resources:  Tell Congress to Protect National Park Service StaffTell Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to protect national monuments from oil, gas, and miningTell Congress national parks are worth fighting forTell Congress to fund historic and cultural sites nationwideTell Congress to protect wildlife in national parks You can follow Who Runs This Park on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook or YouTube, can email us at info@whorunsthispark.com or check us out online at whorunsthispark.com.  Sign up for the Who Runs This Park’s newsletter at linktr.ee/whorunsthispark.  Who Runs This Park is produced by Maddie Pellman with music by Danielle Bees.

    48 min
4.5
out of 5
24 Ratings

About

Maddie Pellman interviews our National Park Superintendents to discover more about our Great National Parks and to uncover the heroes behind each National Park. In each episode, superintendents share their hearts for protecting and preserving our national treasures, highlighting stories of adventure, joy and determination, ensuring our Parks are a place for everyone to come and experience the magic of stories and of nature. Each show will leave you inspired and more appreciative of all that goes into running our National Parks. We will warn you though, you may have a few more parks to your bucket list after listening to these stories. New episodes every Tuesday for free. You can follow Who Runs This Park on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook or YouTube and can email us at info@whorunsthispark.com.

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