About this EpisodeIn this conversation, host Ali Duvall and her guests, Julia Fabris McBride of Kansas Leadership Center and Randy Stark of the National Association of Conservation Law Enforcement Chiefs, explore the concept of purpose, particularly in the context of leadership and conservation. They discuss the intersection of personal joy and community needs, the importance of shaping purpose through our life stories, and the role of resilience and adaptability in navigating challenges. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of shared purpose in building community and the ongoing journey of self-discovery that individuals experience in their pursuit of meaningful work.TakeawaysPurpose is where personal joy meets community needs.Grounding in purpose fosters resilience and adaptability.Stories of transformation can shape our understanding of purpose.Navigating purpose requires self-discovery and connection with others.Purpose helps us prioritize what to focus on in our lives.Compassion and connection are vital in confronting challenges.Purpose is a journey that evolves over time.Building community around shared purpose strengthens relationships.Adaptive leadership involves discovering purpose collaboratively.Chapters00:00 Episode Introduction03:55 The Importance of Purpose in Leadership07:25 Finding Intersection of Personal and Collective Purpose14:41 Moments that Shape Purpose25:09 Knowing When You are Aligned with Purpose30:14 A Legacy of Purpose33:34 Purpose in Adaptive Work39:17 Emerging Insights on Purpose For more information on the Western Conservation Leadership Development Program, see westernconservationldp.com.