“The people I work with who are most successful understand they’re taking their experience and using it to guide someone else.”
Episode Chapters
[00:00:47] What Makes Canada’s National Parks Unique?
[00:05:54] What’s the Best (and Worst) Business Advice You’ve Received?
[00:09:51] Why Should Leaders Be the Guide, Not the Hero?
[00:14:47] Jody’s Favorite National Park Experience
The secret to better leadership is realizing you were never meant to be the hero. Lindsay Carlson, founder of Mighty Marketing and Communications, returns. This time, the tables are turned as she puts Jody in the hot seat with three unscripted questions. He answers questions ranging from his adventures in Canadian national parks to the best (and worst) business advice he’s ever received.
This episode explores why the best guides create memorable experiences without making themselves the center of the story, and why that mindset applies just as much in business as it does in a national park.
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Jody Maberry is a former park ranger who became the happiest podcaster on earth. With more than 2,400 podcast episodes across several shows, Jody's podcasts have been listened to more than 4 million times. Jody has been heard around the world on shows such as The Park Leaders Show, Creating Disney Magic, Come Rain or Shine, and Great Escape Radio, among many others. It's not just his voice that makes Jody a popular host; it's his curiosity, versatility, and ability to create a captivating conversation about any topic. He has hosted podcasts about Disney, recreation, travel writing, leadership, pharmacy, real estate, and self-improvement. His reputation in podcasting has led Jody to be featured in INC, Entrepreneur, The Business Journals, and Bizable TV. Along with Lee Cockerell, he was nominated for Best Business Podcast and the People's Choice Awards for the popular Creating Disney Magic podcast.
Jody has also become a trusted voice for executives leaving the corporate world. As a guide in the wildernessof personal branding, Jody has worked with executives from well-known companies like Disney, government
officials, and professional athletes. Jody's storytelling and unique outside perspectiveconnect with audiences and individuals, whether behind a podcast microphone, on the stage, or at a conference table.