• Interpreting Music, Culture, and Freedom: New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park
    Jul 3 2025

    Storytelling, recordings, and live musical performances provide historical context and universal themes of resistance, struggle, creative self-expression, and freedom with the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park. Rangers Karen Armagost and Jade Perdue share the story with NAI's Song Stott and Paul Caputo.

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    29 mins
  • Art Museum Interpretation: Emily Agricola Holtrop
    Jun 19 2025

    Emily Agricola Holtrop of the Cincinnati Art Museum discusses the role of interpretation interpreting art. This episode delves into managing a team of more than 60 volunteers and navigating a turbulent climate, among much else. Emily joins NAI's Heather Manier and Madison Hyatt.

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    33 mins
  • Live from Morocco!
    Jun 5 2025

    Ride along with interpreters who participated in NAI's international un-conference in Morocco, from the streets of Marrakech to the High Atlas Mountains to the Sahara Desert! NAI's Paul Caputo checks in with participants over the course of six days from NAI's first event on the African continent.

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    53 mins
  • Charlotte Giraudo, Interpretation Program Manager at ABMC
    May 23 2025

    In this episode, we speak with Charlotte Giraudo, Interpretation Program Manager at the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC). As the steward of 57 overseas commemorative cemeteries and memorials, ABMC honors the service, achievements, and sacrifice of U.S. armed forces. Charlotte shares the profound responsibility of interpreting these global sites, how ABMC utilizes NAI’s professional development programs to strengthen their interpretive work, and the significance of honoring the fallen through meaningful storytelling. She is joined by NAI's Paul Caputo and Song Stott.

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    24 mins
  • Interpretive Planning, Design, and the Wayside Olympics: Jim Buchholz
    May 8 2025

    Jim Buchholz, director of the Schmeeckle Reserve at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, joins to discuss interpretive planning, exhibit design, and his popular recurring NAI Conference session, the Wayside Olympics. He is the co-author of several publications, most notably Signs, Trails, And Wayside Exhibits: Connecting People And Places, part of the Interpreter's Handbook Series. Jim has served as a volunteer naturalist, was an outdoor educator at the Outdoor Skills and Education Center, developed the Interpretive Technology Lab at the Schmeeckle Reserve, and teaches environmental interpretation courses at Wisconsin Stevens Point. He joins NAI's Song Stott and Paul Caputo on this episode.

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    25 mins
  • Collaboration at ZooTampa
    Apr 25 2025

    ZooTampa applies behavioral research to develop interpretive programs co-led by Guest Engagement Guides and Animal Care Staff. Shelly Drummond and Kerry Gray discuss with Song Stott and Paul Caputo how the process improves guest experiences.

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    24 mins
  • Three Decades as a Park Naturalist: Howard Aprill
    Apr 10 2025

    Howard Aprill has had a storied career as a park naturalist with Wehr Nature Center in Milwaukee. He shares insights gleaned from nearly 30 years in the field, not to mention a lifetime in a family of interpretation royalty, with Heather Manier and Paul Caputo.

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    34 mins
  • Dialogic Nature Guiding: Griffin Bray
    Mar 27 2025

    Griffin Bray, Extension Educator at the University of Minnesota Extension, is a member of NAI's Young Professionals Council who employs dialogic interpretation in nature guiding. He joins to discuss with NAI's Heather Manier and Paul Caputo.

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    24 mins