In this episode, I’m joined by Brooke Bauman, a communications specialist with the National Park Service (NPS). Brooke works in the Water Resources Division, supporting more than 430 park sites across the country — not just the big-name national parks, but also national seashores, monuments, recreation areas, and more.
Her role? Helping scientists translate complex research about lakes, rivers, groundwater, and marine ecosystems into stories that everyday visitors can actually understand. In other words, she helps make the science behind our parks accessible and meaningful.
And here’s what makes this conversation extra special for us: Brooke is also a quilter. She learned from her grandmother, an incredible maker who passed down both skills and stories. From family reunions at Rocky Mountain National Park to quilts inspired by Alaska wildlife, Brooke’s story beautifully weaves together creativity, patience, family tradition, and conservation.
In This Episode
We talk about:
What science communication inside the National Park Service actually looks like
The surprising scope of the 430+ sites in the NPS system
How storytelling deepens our connection to parks
Leave No Trace principles and how small habits protect big landscapes
The parallels between quilting and nature (patience, seam ripping, and accepting what’s out of your control)
Junior Ranger memories — and how kids can still participate today
Ways creatives can engage in conservation
Hiking with quilts and photographing them in natural light
Plus, we wrap with a rapid-fire round: sunrise vs. sunset, favorite park smells (hello petrichor), classic PB&J trail snacks, and machine vs. hand quilting.
Resources Mentioned
National Park Service: https://www.nps.gov
Find Your Park tool: https://www.nps.gov/findapark
Junior Ranger Program (in-person + virtual): https://www.nps.gov/kids/junior-rangers.htm
Volunteer Opportunities: https://www.nps.gov/getinvolved/volunteer.htm
Artists-in-Residence Program: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/arts/air.htm
National Park Foundation: https://www.nationalparks.org
You can also find individual park social media accounts through each park’s page at nps.gov.
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