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The Jody Maberry Show

The Jody Maberry Show explores the nature of business. Jody Maberry is a former Park Ranger who became the happiest podcaster on earth. With a mix of storytelling, lessons, and occasional guests, Jody gives you a look at the work he does with executives as he helps them build their brand.
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Now displaying: June, 2018
Jun 26, 2018

You are your best marketing. If you don't already believe that, you will change your mind after you meet Jevonnah Ellison.

From the first time I met Jevonnah, I wanted to know more about her. She made such a great first impression.

Jevonnah has taught me how YOU, the way you present yourself to other people, is the best marketing you can do. 

In this episode of the Jody Maberry Show, Jevonnah will share stories to help you understand how you can be more intentional and mindful about how you present yourself to other people.

"The greatest testament is oftentimes not in what we say, but in how we let our life speak for itself." - Jevonnah Ellison

Jevonnah on the web - jevonnah.com
Jevonnah on Twitter - @JevonnahEllison
Jevonnah on Facebook - Jevonnah Ellison

Jun 19, 2018

"Are you almost done?"

With those four simple words, a young boy nearly knocked me off my seat. 

There I was in front of a group of campers, standing proudly in my park ranger uniform, giving my first campfire interpretive talk. 

But a young boy stood up and asked me if I was almost done. 

In this episode of the Jody Maberry Show, I explain what happened and why it matters and what it led to today. 

Jun 5, 2018

Last week, Jennifer McClure joined the Jody Maberry Show to talk about developing a signature story. 

This week, Jennifer asks me 3 questions. 

The week after there is a guest on the show, they ask me three questions about anything. Business, life, parks...anything. I don't prompt them in any way. 

Here are the 3 questions from Jennifer McClure, with short answers. Listen to the entire episode to hear the whole story.

What have I revealed about myself during my 10,000 steps per day walking streak?

So far, after over 800 days, I have learned plenty. I even did a podcast episode focused on the step steak. But if I had to pick one thing I have revealed about myself it would be this; If I can do this, what else can I do? 

It has not been easy walking so many steps in a streak that stretches over 800 days. If I have it in me to accomplish this, what else can I accomplish? I look forward to finding out. 

What is my fondest memory of being a park ranger?

Believe me, there are many. After being a park ranger for 8 years, I have enough fond memories to last a lifetime. But the best came during my first week as a park ranger. 

Jack Hartt, the park manager and the person who hired me into parks, told me to spend time falling in love with the park before I worried about doing the work. That advice served me well as a park ranger and I still practice his advice today, no matter what I am doing. 

What is my favorite National Park and why?

Not a fair question, but I will give an answer. For many reasons, my answer should be Yellowstone National Park. But for some reason, I can't shake the thought that Glacier National Park is my favorite. 

I have spent much time in the backcountry at Glacier and seen things that most people who visit Glacier never see. Glacier is a backcountry park. As beautiful and stunning as the park may seem from Going to the Sun Road, you haven't seen the park until you walk into the wild. 

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