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GovLove - A Podcast About Local Government
Engaging Local Government Leaders (ELGL)
Frequency: 1 episode/5d. Total Eps: 736

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11/06/2026#85
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#638 Customer Service and Creating Disney Magic with Lee Cockerell
Episode 638
vendredi 30 août 2024 • Duration 56:13
Lee Cockerell is a retired Executive Vice President of Operations for Walt Disney World Resort and has consulted local governments and companies all over the world. He joined the podcast to discuss leadership, customer service, and creating Disney magic. He shared his definition of customer service, the importance of clear expectations, and how to build a culture of customer service. He also talked about managing large teams and achieving work-life balance.
Host: Rafael Baptista
#637 Back to City Hall with Kristen Dorman, Warrensburg, MO
Episode 637
vendredi 23 août 2024 • Duration 39:10
Kristen Dorman, Assistant City Manager for the City of Warrensburg, Missouri, joined the podcast to discuss her new position and family ties to local government. She shared her transition from remote to in-person work and from working for the Alliance for Innovation to returning to City Hall. She also discussed her ties to local government with both her mom and husband and what projects she is excited to tackle in her new position as an Assistant City Manager.
Host: Lauren Palmer
#628 Parks Make Life Better with Lydie Gutfeld, San Bernadino, CA
Episode 628
vendredi 5 juillet 2024 • Duration 01:04:31
Lydie Gutfeld, Director of Park, Recreation, and Community Services for the City of San Bernardino, California joined the podcast in honor of Parks Make Life Better month. She talked about her career path getting into parks, career accomplishments, and the transition to being a Director. She also discussed emerging trends in the parks and recreation field and cheerleading.
Host: Meredith Reynolds
#627 From Elected Official to Staff with Sandy Spang, Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments
Episode 627
vendredi 28 juin 2024 • Duration 41:22
Sandy Spang, Executive Director at the Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments, joined the podcast to discuss her transition from elected official to local government staff. She shared her career journey from small business owner to an elected City Council member to working in economic development for the City of Toledo. She discussed her career accomplishments and how each career has impacted her current role as an Executive Director at the Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments.
Host: Lauren Palmer
#626 Youth-Centric Neighborhood Planning with Dave Walker, Detroit, MI
Episode 626
vendredi 21 juin 2024 • Duration 45:59
Dave Walker, Design Director for the City of Detroit, Michigan, joined the podcast from the APA National Planning Conference to discuss the award-winning Cody Rouge and Warrendale Neighborhood Plan. This neighborhood is home to the largest concentration of children in Detroit and the City wanted the next generation to shape the neighborhood plan. He shared important elements of the plan, how the planning process incorporated youth, and the desired outcomes of the plan.
Host: Dan Bolin
#625 Curating Professional Development with Jessica Deakyne and John Stefanski
Episode 625
vendredi 14 juin 2024 • Duration 01:05:25
Curating Professional Development with Jessica Deakyne and John StefanskiTwo guests joined the podcast to discuss curating professional development. Jessica Deakyne is the Assistant City Manager at the City of Novato, CA and John Stefanski is the Assistant City Manager at the City of San Rafael, CA. They discussed the importance of professional organizations, the UpNext professional development program, and why local government should invest in professional development.
Host: Meredith Reynolds
#624 Rethinking Budgeting with GFOA's Chris Morrill and Shayne Kavanagh
Episode 624
vendredi 7 juin 2024 • Duration 39:33
Two guests rejoined the podcast to discuss rethinking municipal budgets. Chirs Morrill, Executive Director, and Shayne Kavanagh, Senior Manager of Research, at the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) discussed why it is time to rethink the budgeting process and GFOA's Rethinking Budgeting initiative. They also talked about why it is more important to be a chef rather than a cook and how GFOA plays an integral role in local government.
Host: Lauren Palmer
#623 Planning Law Careers in Law Firms
Episode 623
vendredi 31 mai 2024 • Duration 01:29:07
A panel of planning lawyers joined the podcast to share their experiences in planning law while working at law firms. They shared their career paths along with what they do in their current positions. The panel included: Sean Suder, Lead Principal & Founder, ZoneCo; Deborah Rosenthal, Senior Attorney, FitzGerald Kreditor Bolduc Risbrough LLP; Taylor Palmer, Partner, Cuddy & Feder LLP; and David Silverman, Equity Partner, Ancel Glink, P.C.
Host: Dan Bolin
#622 Free Speech, Social Media, and the Lindke v. Freed Case with Robert Hagemann, Poyner Spruill LLP
Episode 622
vendredi 24 mai 2024 • Duration 56:41
Can public officials block you on social media? Robert Hagemann, a Partner at Poyner Spurill LLP, joined the podcast to discuss Lindke v. Freed and its impact on free speech and the use social media in local government. He shared the First Amendment landscape prior to the Supreme Court ruling, what the outcome of the most recent ruling means for local governments, and unanswered questions regarding the First Amendment and social media.
Host: Dan Bolin
#621 Evidence-Based Decision Making in Government with Sam Quinney and Ryan Flynn, the Lab at DC
Episode 621
vendredi 17 mai 2024 • Duration 54:58
Two guests joined the podcast to discuss using applied science in public policymaking. Both guests work at The Lab at DC. Sam Quinney is the Director and Ryan Flynn is a Civic Design Researcher. They shared how The Lab at DC was formed, improving housing vouchers, and how other local governments can use applied science in policymaking.
This episode was hosted by guest host Danno Lemu as part of a special series allowing up and coming local government professionals to host the podcast.
