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What happens when you realize that managing the land is actually about managing people?
In this episode of the "Community Wisdom" series, I sit down with Scott Feldhausen, a recently retired District Manager for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).Scott shares his compelling journey from early aspirations in aquaculture to a distinguished career stewarding diverse landscapes—from the rivers of Idaho to the deserts of Arizona.He dives deep into the reality of the job: that success in public lands isn't just about biology or ecology. It's about balancing scientific rigor with the complex human interactions that come with managing multiple-use lands.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:29 Career Beginnings and Early Experiences01:28 Transition to Habitat Management01:47 Joining BLM and Learning People Management02:39 Career Highlights and Challenges04:28 Moving to Arizona and Embracing the Desert06:20 Reflections on Career and Retirement07:22 Insights on Resource Management and Leadership20:22 Current Projects and Future Plans22:50 Final Thoughts and FarewellAbout Catherine Kirchner & The Pulaski PlannerHi, I'm Catherine Kirchner, a financial planner and the creator behind the Pulaski Planner. Based in Montana, I specialize in providing financial guidance for career professionals in the U.S. Forest Service, BLM, and other public lands agencies. I hold a Series 65 license and am currently pursuing my CFP® designation.Let's Connect:Schedule a Call: Ready to build your own retirement roadmap? Schedule a complimentary "Retirement Lookout Session" here: www.donaliesfp.com/pulaski-plannerSubscribe to the Newsletter: Get bi-weekly financial insights via my LinkedIn Newsletter, "Pulaski Planner: Your Retirement Lookout"Connect on LinkedIn.Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and is not financial, investment, or tax advice.
By Catherine KirchnerWhat happens when you realize that managing the land is actually about managing people?
In this episode of the "Community Wisdom" series, I sit down with Scott Feldhausen, a recently retired District Manager for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).Scott shares his compelling journey from early aspirations in aquaculture to a distinguished career stewarding diverse landscapes—from the rivers of Idaho to the deserts of Arizona.He dives deep into the reality of the job: that success in public lands isn't just about biology or ecology. It's about balancing scientific rigor with the complex human interactions that come with managing multiple-use lands.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:29 Career Beginnings and Early Experiences01:28 Transition to Habitat Management01:47 Joining BLM and Learning People Management02:39 Career Highlights and Challenges04:28 Moving to Arizona and Embracing the Desert06:20 Reflections on Career and Retirement07:22 Insights on Resource Management and Leadership20:22 Current Projects and Future Plans22:50 Final Thoughts and FarewellAbout Catherine Kirchner & The Pulaski PlannerHi, I'm Catherine Kirchner, a financial planner and the creator behind the Pulaski Planner. Based in Montana, I specialize in providing financial guidance for career professionals in the U.S. Forest Service, BLM, and other public lands agencies. I hold a Series 65 license and am currently pursuing my CFP® designation.Let's Connect:Schedule a Call: Ready to build your own retirement roadmap? Schedule a complimentary "Retirement Lookout Session" here: www.donaliesfp.com/pulaski-plannerSubscribe to the Newsletter: Get bi-weekly financial insights via my LinkedIn Newsletter, "Pulaski Planner: Your Retirement Lookout"Connect on LinkedIn.Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and is not financial, investment, or tax advice.