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Park People

Regular discussions with parks and rec pros about what's happening in their communities and how it might impact yours. Available wherever you get your podcasts.  Also available in video format on YouTube -- https://www.youtube.com/@prbmagazine/podcasts And in written version at https://www.prbplus.com

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Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

Rethinking Playground Design For Continuous Play 08.07.2026

Community playgrounds strive to be spaces that families return to many times. For this to happen, playgrounds need to keep ideas and opportunities for play fresh so children remain engaged, challenged, and eager to come back. Today, we sit down with Scott Roschi, Creative Director for Landscape Structures, to discuss how a circuit-style design approach keeps children engaged and coming back. Watch...

Reimagining A Civic Landmark 01.07.2026

Designing urban parks typically does not start from scratch. More often, designers inherit not only complex sites and aging infrastructure, but also sites and spaces deeply rooted in city and community history. Today, we sit down with Todd Martin, City Landscape Architect for the City of Columbia, S. C., Mark Johnson, FAIA, FASLA at Civitas and Jenny Horne, Project Manager at Stantec, to  talk abo...

Lessons From Connor Park 24.06.2026

Today, we sit down with Rowena A. Young, Executive Director of the Palmetto CRA, to talk about Connor Park in Palmetto, Fla. and how a CRA turned contamination into climate infrastructure.  You can view this podcast here .  You can read the article here . 

The Playground Revolution 18.06.2026

Today, we sit down with Rich Albright, the CRO at PlayPower, to talk about the playground revolution.  Playgrounds have always been cornerstones of childhood, but today’s communities are reimagining what play looks like. Rather than cater exclusively to toddlers or elementary-school children, the most successful play spaces are increasingly designed for all ages. From community recreation centers...

Safer Routes To Recreation Destinations 29.05.2026

When people describe a task as “a walk in the park,” it’s a way of saying it’s easy, straightforward, and pleasant to accomplish. Walking to parks, on the other hand? Those trips can be perilous. Often times, pedestrians must risk crossing busy roads to reach their favorite recreation spaces. Thankfully, collaborations among advocacy groups, community-based organizations, transportation planners,...

Cell Phones Out, Safety In? 27.05.2026

This past summer, parents across the country received notice from their schools: The institutions were cracking down on cell phone policy enforcement and, in some cases, outright banning phones in the classroom. Today, we sit down with Sarah Veader, Assistant Vice President Risk Control at Church Mutual Insurance Company about the complex reality behind youth device bans. Want to watch instead? Yo...

The Amazing Gift Of Aging 21.05.2026

Day by day, minute by minute, we are all aging. This part of life is a gift, or at least that’s how it’s viewed at the Silver Center in Liberty, Mo. Today, we sit down with Haley Ragan to learn what makes the Silver Center tick, and how you might incorporate some of those tactics in your community.  Prefer to watch the podcast, you can do so here .  Want to read the story? You can do that here.  

Why Should Kids Have All The Fun? 06.05.2026

Egg hunts are traditionally associated with children, baskets, and daylight—but the City of Moreno Valley, Calif., has proven that play has no age limit. Today, we sit down with Jeremy Bubnick, Director of Parks & Community Services for the City of Moreno Valley, CA (pop 215,000) to discuss how you can bring this program to your community.  Prefer to watch? You can view this podcast here . Or,...

An Unforgettable Soundtrack 28.04.2026

Today, we sit down with Kate Mannerings from Percussion Play to discuss how a remarkable Girl Scout, working on an outdoor-music park for her Gold Award project, raised the funds, designed the space, and got it installed at the popular Rotary Youth Camp in Lee's Summit, Missouri.  If you prefer to watch the podcast, you can access it on our YouTube channel . Or, you can read the story on our...

Intentional Design For Inclusive Play 21.04.2026

Today, I sit down with Jill Moore, an inclusive play expert for Landscape Structures. She walks us through why an intentional design approach is needed -- and shares some laughs with me as we talk about her experiences navigating the world with mobility issues. Its a fun conversation. I hope you enjoy it. If you want to watch, you can access the Park People podcast on our YouTube channel . Or, on...

Designing Community Centers for Wellness 14.04.2026

Today, I sit down with Robert McDonald of OLC -- a firm that specializes in designing community centers, recreation centers, and other municipal buildings for both form and function. They want their buildings to be beautiful, structurally sound, and efficient to operate, but where they separate themselves from others in their field is the desire to build wellness into the space -- places in not-so...

Lifeguarding For Kids 10.03.2026

Today, we talk with Tyler Sultenfuss, President of Life Academy, Inc. about his empowering approach to water safety for kids. At Life Academy Inc. in Apollo Beach, Fla., water safety is more than a program — it’s a mission rooted in generations of aquatic education and community engagement. For decades, the Apollo Beach Racquet & Fitness Club has been a place where local children learned to sw...

From Trail to Training Hub 17.02.2026

Today, we talk with Nicolas Breedlove, CEO and Founder of MVP Playgrounds, about the ever-exploding trend of building fitness trails in parks around the country.  Adult fitness trails are growing in popularity. They turn parks into a low-cost way for community members to be outside and invest in their health. When well-made, trails provide a pleasant blend of strength and cardio stations that allo...

Building Bridges: Effective Tribal Relations in State Parks 16.02.2026

Today, we talk with CampFest 2026 presenters Angelina Stancampiano (Wyoming State Parks) and Kyle Bernis (Kansas State Parks) about how state parks across America are located on lands with deep Indigenous histories and ongoing tribal connections.  They offer a preview of their CampFest session, which will provide practical guidance for park professionals seeking to build respectful, collaborative...

Unknown Lands 10.02.2026

Today we talk with Karen Fischer about her article on how the Midewin Tallgrass Prairie offers a new blueprint for conservation As Fischer says, "I don’t know what a prairie looks like, yet I spent years living in the Midwest. But neither do you, even if you’re reading this, from the Midwest, right now. In fact, no one knows what a prairie really looks like because it has long been gone.&quot...

Leading with Purpose in Camps 05.02.2026

Today, we talk with Dave Herpy, Extension Organizational Development Coordinator, NC State Extension about his CampFest session titled Leading with Purpose in Camps.  This session, open and free for all, will be held February 24th at 9 am. You can register for FREE here.   Purpose-driven leadership is one of the most powerful tools we have in the camp world—especially today, as camps work to build...

Where AI Meets Camp & Recreation Operations 05.02.2026

Today, we talk with Rachel Williams, Co-founder & President, Rec about her session titled Where AI Meets Camp & Recreation Operations. This session is free and open to all. It takes place Thursday, Feb 26, 2026 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MST. You can  register for FREE here.  AI is unlocking a new era for camps and Parks & Recreation—automating the busywork, surfacing insights teams have never...

Following A New “Greenprint” 03.02.2026

When city leaders in Louisville, Ky., signed the Greenprint Charter, they weren’t launching another beautification project. They were testing whether science and collaboration could reshape the future of an urban core. The initiative brings together government, researchers, and community partners to examine how targeted greening can improve public health and support downtown recovery. Today, we ta...

5 Linchpins of Aquatic Facilities 29.01.2026

Today, we talk with Brian Hill, Project Manager & Aquatics Consultant at Waters Edge Aquatic Design about his upcoming CampFest Session titled 5 Linchpins of Aquatic Facilities . Many factors contribute to a successful aquatic facility. Join us as we identify the five linchpins that will pivot you to success or possible failure. Learning Objectives: Identifying critical components of your oper...

Connecting Communities To Birds 27.01.2026

A conversation with Wyatt Moore, Supervisor Naturalist at Big Break Visitor Center. Moore connects people to nature, promotes Delta education, and builds community in East Contra Costa County. This episode offers an inside look at East Bay Regional Park District’s birding program s Birding is more than a recreational activity—it's an invitation to observe, appreciate, and profoundly connect w...

Where Nature Meets Rhythm: Creating Pollinator Gardens That Sing 20.01.2026

Discover how camps across the U.S. are transforming outdoor spaces into vibrant pollinator gardens filled with music. In this CampFest 2026 webinar, Percussion Play explores how nature-inspired outdoor musical instruments invite campers to slow down, connect with the environment, and create music together. Learn how these multi-sensory spaces support wellbeing, environmental education, and inclusi...

Making Theater A Camp-Ready Sport 19.01.2026

Growing up outside Columbus, Ohio, Daniel Robey was a summer camp kid. Church camp. Scout camp. Scout camp counselor. Program director. He even taught scout leaders to lead camps. Starting in middle school, the camp kid was also a theater kid. He now teaches high school theater in Worthington, Ohio. Take any town camp or church camp or make-fire-with-sticks camp and add theater, he says, and you’v...

Pilot, Test, And Iterate 06.01.2026

A conversation with Rachel Williams, the co-founder and President of Rec Technologies (rec.us), building the technology to power the world’s recreation. Previously, Williams was one of Uber's earliest employees, helped found Uber Eats, and led launches at MasterClass. This conversation focuses on the parks and recreation challenge that doesn't always make headlines but touches the daily...

Winning the Vote 06.01.2026

A conversation with Emily Gebhardt, Communications Specialist and Rich DePalma, Principal at FGM Architects (FGMA) where they bring design and community to life through storytelling and strategic communication In this episode, we discuss how recreation centers, public parks and trails, pools, and athletic facilities form the foundation of community wellness and engagement and how successful fundin...

Rethinking Accessibility Projects 30.12.2025

A conversation with Jacob Fedosky, President of Step ‘n Wash, the leading manufacturer of step stools for commercial restrooms. Step 'n Wash is trusted by 30,000 customers, including Target, Home Depot, and thousands of parks, airports, and healthcare facilities. Signed into law 35 years ago, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilit...

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