Tailgate Talks
In this thought-provoking episode, Donald welcomes back his good friend and frequent guest, Phil Gaines, former Director of South Carolina State Parks and a trusted voice in the world of leadership and legacy. Phil has been on the show several times before, and each time he brings fresh wisdom, humor, and practical insights. This conversation is no different—it’s a deep dive into what it means to build, live, and leave a legacy. Legacy is a big word, but it’s not something we get to write for ourselves. As Phil reminds us, history decides your legacy. It’s defined by the choices you...
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Herding Thunder: Inside the Buffalo Roundup Every year, tens of thousands of visitors gather to witness one of the most dramatic wildlife events in America: the Buffalo Roundup. In this episode of Tailgate Talks, we go behind the scenes to uncover what it takes to move hundreds of bison safely and efficiently across the sweeping prairies of Custer State Park. From managing the herd’s health to coordinating horses, riders, and vehicles, the Buffalo Roundup is a blend of tradition, conservation, and sheer logistical muscle. You’ll hear how rangers, wranglers, and park professionals prepare...
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Donald Forgione — Former Director of 175 Florida State Parks, with 40+ years in ecotourism, leadership, and public service. Now a business owner, speaker, and coach, Donald connects leadership lessons from nature to business. Mike Simmons — Founder of Find My Catalyst, leadership coach, and sales strategist, helping people identify and act on their catalyst for change. Three Key Quotes Donald Forgione: “Trust is the key to absolutely everything… If they’re not feeling what I’m saying, I might as well throw it out the window.” Mike Simmons: “A revenue challenge is often a...
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Episode Summary In this episode of Tailgate Talks, Donald Forgione sits down with Nick Wiley, of Ducks Unlimited (DU), to explore how one of the nation’s most recognized conservation nonprofits is partnering with public agencies, private landowners, and park professionals to protect critical habitats and ensure sustainable recreation. From marshland restoration to outdoor education, Nick shares how DU’s work extends far beyond waterfowl. Learn how Ducks Unlimited is building bridges between hunters, biologists, and land managers — and how you can collaborate with them to strengthen your...
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🎙 Tailgate Talks with Donald Forgione Episode Title: The Bulletproof Spirit: Emotional Survival for First Responders Guest: Captain Dan Willis Episode Summary: In this powerful and timely episode, Donald Forgione welcomes Captain Dan Willis, retired police captain, author of Bulletproof Spirit, and nationally recognized expert on emotional survival for first responders. Drawing from his decades of experience in law enforcement and training, Captain Willis shares actionable strategies for maintaining wellness, building resilience, and supporting mental health in high-stress professions like...
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In this episode of Tailgate Talks, Donald Forgione sits down with longtime friend and fire professional Zach Prusak to discuss the evolving world of online fire training. With decades of boots-on-the-ground experience and a passion for meaningful instruction, Zach shares how virtual learning can be effective, engaging, and even life-saving—when done right. Together, they dive into the challenges and opportunities of delivering fire training online, especially for park rangers, prescribed burn crews, and resource managers. From best practices in adult learning to practical tips for fireline...
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🎙 Tailgate Talks with Donald Forgione Episode Title: Running In When Others Run Out: Leadership in Emergency Management Guest: Brian Pinson Show Notes: In this episode of Tailgate Talks, I sit down with Brian Pinson, a seasoned leader in environmental land management with nearly 30 years of frontline experience in wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters. Brian has led emergency response teams across the country and has built a career defined by courage, calm under pressure, and a commitment to service. When I served as Director of the Florida Park Service, Brian was the person I...
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Welcome to Tailgate Talks, where we gather around the tailgate to talk about the places we love, the people who steward them, and the leadership it takes to make it all happen. I'm your host, Donald Forgione—and today is a special day. This is Episode 100. That's right—Tailgate Talks has officially hit triple digits. When I launched this podcast, my goal was simple: to create something meaningful for park, forestry, and wildlife professionals, recreation leaders, conservationists, friend groups, concessionaires, and anyone who finds purpose in the great outdoors. I never imagined how far...
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In this follow-up conversation, Donald Forgione reconnects with Minnesota's State Park Managers, Katie Foshay (Tettegouche & George H. Crosby Manitou State Parks) and Nate Springer (Gooseberry Falls State Park), to continue the insightful dialogue on the challenges, lessons, and successes of stepping into senior park leadership. Building on their previous episode, Katie and Nate share what’s changed since we last spoke—what they’ve learned, grown, and handled new complexities as site managers. Listen to honest reflections and practical advice for up-and-coming park professionals....
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In this episode of Tailgate Talks, host Donald Forgione welcomes back Phil Gaines, retired Director of South Carolina State Parks, for a timely and insightful conversation on the delicate art of community engagement. Together, they explore the techniques and strategies needed to facilitate stakeholder meetings—especially when working with groups who have deep emotional and historical ties to a project. Topics covered include: Effective planning and preparation for community meetings The importance of room layout and setting the tone before anyone speaks The art of listening—truly...
info_outlineWelcome to Tailgate Talks, where we gather around the tailgate to talk about the places we love, the people who steward them, and the leadership it takes to make it all happen. I'm your host, Donald Forgione—and today is a special day.
This is Episode 100. That's right—Tailgate Talks has officially hit triple digits.
When I launched this podcast, my goal was simple: to create something meaningful for park, forestry, and wildlife professionals, recreation leaders, conservationists, friend groups, concessionaires, and anyone who finds purpose in the great outdoors. I never imagined how far we'd come or how many of you would tune in from all 50 states and other countries.
Over the past 100 episodes, we've shared stories from the field, explored leadership lessons, learned from the successes and challenges of others, and sparked meaningful conversations about stewardship, innovation, and community. We've laughed, we've listened, and we've leaned into what makes our work so special.
I've spoken with rangers, directors, volunteers, authors, professors, and trailblazers—each with a story that has helped shape our field and inspire our listeners. And through it all, the message has been clear: this work matters. Your work matters. Nature matters. People matter. And leadership—humble, consistent, values-driven leadership—matters.
And personally? It's changed me. Every episode has taught me something new, and I am deeply grateful for the growth, connection, and purpose this podcast has brought into my life.
Alongside Tailgate Talks, I've had the joy of cowriting The Ecotourism Providers Handbook. That book was a labor of love—an effort to capture best management practices, hard lessons, and the tools that help responsible providers share our wild spaces in meaningful, respectful ways. Many of you have told me it's helped you start something new or strengthen what you're already doing. Thank you for that feedback—it means the world to me.
And more recently, I've taken a new leap—into the world of children's literature. I'm thrilled to announce my upcoming book series: The Ranger's Wild Adventure Trio. It features Briar Bear, Silas Squirrel, and Ollie Otter—three friends who hike, learn, and grow through wilderness adventures and the wisdom of their guide, Ranger Riley. The first title, Briar Bear's Journey to the Bear Tree, will be available for sale in your gift shop this Fall and in bookstores next spring.
This series is for the next generation of nature lovers—kids who, I hope, will one day be our rangers, our scientists, our educators, and our advocates. It's whimsical and fun but grounded in real environmental education and park experiences. Just like this podcast, it's about connection—to nature, to history, and one another.
But we're not done yet. We're just getting started.
As we look to the future of Tailgate Talks, I would like to invite you to be part of what's next. I'm exploring the idea of creating a membership group—a place where listeners can connect beyond the podcast. A community where we can continue the conversation after each episode, share ideas, and grow together as professionals and as people. What do you think? I'd love to hear your thoughts.
I'm also considering hosting an annual event—a Ranger Retreat gathering where park, forestry, and wildlife professionals, conservationists, and outdoor leaders from all levels and agencies can come together. No matter your role or where you work, this would be a place to meet like-minded folks, swap stories, build connections, and leave inspired. Think of it as a live version of the tailgate—full of learning, networking, and camaraderie. Would you come? Let me know!
And what about video? Would you like to see and hear the conversations? It's something I'm exploring, and your feedback is greatly appreciated.
And remember, Tailgate Talks isn't just a podcast. It's part of the larger work I do through Donald Forgione, LLC, offering leadership coaching, consulting, speaking, and training to recreation and conservation agencies and professionals. Whether you're developing your team, launching a project, or trying to elevate your agency—I'd be honored to help.
This podcast has brought me immense joy, and it wouldn't be possible without you—my listeners, my friends, and my colleagues in the field. If this podcast has ever made you smile, taught you something new, or helped you feel connected to the mission we all share, please send me a note.
If you email me at [email protected], I'll send you a Tailgate Talks sticker as a token of appreciation for being part of this milestone.
And hey—maybe you have a story to share. Want to be a guest on the podcast? Reach out! I'm always looking for real stories from real people doing the real work of recreation, conservation, and leadership.
To my family, past guests, and so many others—thank you for your support. To every park ranger who's cleared a trail, welcomed a visitor, or made a difference, this podcast is for you.
Here's to the next 100.
Until next time—keep leading, keep learning, and I'll see you around the tailgate.