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The Ranger PamPaw Podcast

Hosted by Tezels on the Road · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 9 episodes

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Episodes
9
Last ep.
11 days ago
Avg length
20m
Booking Probability™
27
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Listen Score
14
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Virality (30d)
46
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About this podcast

Stories, perspective, and park wisdom from a lifetime in the National Parks Ranger PamPaw Podcast is a podcast from Tezels on the Road about America’s national parks, the stories they hold, and what a lifetime of experience inside the National Park Service can teach us about the places we share. Hosted by Mark Tezel—known to his grandkids as Ranger PamPaw—the show reflects a transition from active service to reflection, storytelling, and legacy. After nearly four decades with the National Park Service, Mark brings a personal, ranger-honest perspective shaped by years as an interpreter, supervisor, trainer, and servicewide support professional working with parks across the entire National Park System. Each episode blends park news and context, behind-the-scenes insights, thoughtful storytelling, and practical visitor advice grounded in real experience. Instead of focusing on hype or checklists, Ranger PamPaw Podcast explores why national p

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About the host

Tezels on the Road hosts The Ranger PamPaw Podcast, a society show with 9 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Why Wildlife Doesn't Need Your Help — What Rangers Really Want Visitors to Know

May 27, 202623mEp. 8S1

The three most common wildlife mistakes visitors make in national parks are feeding, rescuing, and getting too close. Most people who make them think they're doing something harmless. Some think they're helping. In this

Fire, Flood, and Change: How Parks Adapt Over Time

May 13, 202622mEp. 7S1

What does a park on fire look like? Or a river reclaiming its floodplain after a century of dams? Or a glacier you could touch in 2010 that's now out of sight up the mountain? In this episode of the Ranger PamPaw Podcast

Stories They Don’t Put on the Signs

Apr 29, 202624mEp. 6S1

Every national park has an official story — the one on the signs, the plaques, the brochures. This episode tells the other stories. After five episodes building context and credibility, Ranger PamPaw steps back from expl

What I Wish Every Park Visitor Knew — Stewardship, Rules & Real Ranger Advice

Apr 15, 202622mEp. 5S1

Most park visitors want to do the right thing. But wanting to and knowing how aren’t always the same. In this episode, host Mark Tezel — Ranger PamPaw — delivers the practical, honest advice that rangers wish they could

What Does a Park Ranger Actually Do? — A Day in the Life | S1E4

Apr 1, 202622mEp. 4S1

Ask ten people to describe a park ranger, and you'll get ten different answers. A tour guide. A law enforcement officer. Someone who fixes trails. Someone who works in the visitor center. Here's the thing — they're all r

How the National Park Service Really Works

Mar 18, 202621mEp. 3S1

Ranger PamPaw takes listeners behind the scenes of the National Park Service to explain how America’s parks really work. Drawing on decades of experience, Mark Tezel explores why parks operate so differently under the sa

A Lifetime in the National Parks

Mar 4, 202619mEp. 2S1

In Episode 2 of the Ranger PamPaw Podcast, Mark Tezel (Ranger PamPaw) shares how a lifetime connected to America’s national parks changes the way you see them—and the responsibility that comes with that perspective. This

Welcome to the Ranger PamPaw Podcast

Feb 18, 202620mEp. 1S1

In this opening episode of the Ranger PamPaw Podcast, retired National Park Service ranger Mark Tezel introduces the journey ahead—one shaped by a lifetime in America’s national parks.From a first visit to Big Bend Natio

Ranger PamPaw Podcast Trailer | Stories & Wisdom from America’s National Parks

Feb 13, 20261mS1

Welcome to the Ranger PamPaw Podcast—a storytelling podcast about America’s national parks, told from a lifetime of experience. Hosted by retired National Park Service ranger Mark Tezel, this show shares park stories, be

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Who is the host of The Ranger PamPaw Podcast?

The Ranger PamPaw Podcast is hosted by Tezels on the Road. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 9 episodes.

How many episodes does The Ranger PamPaw Podcast have?

The Ranger PamPaw Podcast has published 9 episodes.

What topics does The Ranger PamPaw Podcast cover?

The Ranger PamPaw Podcast regularly covers society, culture, places. It sits in the society category, with a culture focus.

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