The Power of Understanding the World Around Us — Episode 177
Release Date: 04/21/2026
Open Space Radio
Each Earth Month, we’re reminded of the important role parks and recreation plays in building more resilient communities and connecting people to nature. A key piece of helping that connection grow is through curiosity, learning and a deeper awareness of the world around us. On this episode of Open Space Radio, we’re joined by Erica Flocke, parks and recreation director for the City of Wimberley, Texas, to talk about how the Texas Master Naturalist program has shaped the way she sees her work and her community. After reading , we wanted to dig deeper and explore how learning about our...
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info_outlineEach Earth Month, we’re reminded of the important role parks and recreation plays in building more resilient communities and connecting people to nature. A key piece of helping that connection grow is through curiosity, learning and a deeper awareness of the world around us.
On this episode of Open Space Radio, we’re joined by Erica Flocke, parks and recreation director for the City of Wimberley, Texas, to talk about how the Texas Master Naturalist program has shaped the way she sees her work and her community.
After reading Erica’s recent article in Parks & Recreation magazine, we wanted to dig deeper and explore how learning about our local ecosystems can strengthen community connection and transform everyday park experiences into something more meaningful.
Whether you’re looking to grow as a professional or simply deepen your connection to the parks in your community, this conversation is a reminder that sometimes all it takes is learning to notice what’s already there. And bonus! Christina also shared their experience completing the Virginia Master Naturalist program and Cort may have been inspired to sign up based on this conversation.
Tune in to the full episode below to learn more about Erica’s work and how the Master Naturalist program helps people see parks not just as beautiful spaces, but as living ecosystems worth understanding and protecting. You’ll also learn:
- Why curiosity is at the heart of this program (you don’t need a background in something like environmental education to get started!)
- How small moments of education can spark stewardship and turn visitors into advocates for the places they love
- Why this type of learning is valuable professional development for park and recreation professionals at any stage of their career
- How engaged volunteers can strengthen your work and expand your department’s impact in meaningful ways
- The power of bringing people together across generations through a shared appreciation of nature
- And much more!
Additional Resources:
- Parks & Recreation magazine: The Naturalist Advantage
- NRPA’s environmental resilience resources
- Tip: Most U.S. states have a version of a Master Naturalist program. To find one in your state, search something like: “[your state] Master Naturalist program.”
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