EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 19 MIN
Why AI Can Copy Content But Not Your Story: Jody Maberry on Podcasting, Authority, and Becoming Memorable
from AI Visibility by Jason Todd Wade, Founder of BackTier · host Jason Todd Wade
backtier.comhttps://jodymaberry.com/Jody Maberry is a former Washington State park ranger who turned podcasting into a career, a personal-brand engine, and a platform for helping others clarify their message. After earning his MBA, Jody launched Park Leaders Show in 2014, even after recording six early episodes he thought were terrible and sitting on them for months before publishing. That decision opened the door to speaking, coaching, consulting, and eventually a long-running podcast partnership with Lee Cockerell, former EVP of Operations at Walt Disney World. In this episode, Jason Wade talks with Jody about what park rangering teaches you about storytelling, why podcasting forces clarity, and how a simple show can become an authority-building asset. They also discuss how Jody cold-reached Lee Cockerell with no Disney connection, how Creating Disney Magic became his most popular show, and why consistency matters more than polish when building a durable voice. The deeper AI Visibility lesson is straightforward: people and companies are constantly being summarized by machines. If your story is unclear, you get compressed into generic language. If your message is clear, repeated, and attached to real experience, you become easier for humans and AI systems to understand, remember, and recommend.Topics CoveredJody’s path from park ranger to podcast producerWhy he launched Park Leaders ShowThe six “terrible” episodes he published anywayCold-reaching Lee Cockerell and building Creating Disney MagicPodcasting as a tool for authority, clarity, and opportunityWhy former titles are not enough to build a personal brandHow repeated storytelling makes expertise easier to rememberWhy AI can copy content, but not lived experienceBest Quote Angle“Podcasting helps you learn what you think, how to say it, and which stories actually land.”Guest BioJody Maberry is a former park ranger turned podcast host, producer, and storytelling adviser. He is the host of The Jody Maberry Show and Park Leaders Show, and co-host of Creating Disney Magic with Lee Cockerell, former Executive Vice President of Operations at Walt Disney World. Jody helps executives, authors, and business leaders turn their experience into clearer stories, stronger personal brands, podcasts, books, speeches, and authority assets.Jason Wade BioJason Wade is the founder of BackTier and NinjaAI, and the creator of AI Visibility Architecture. His work focuses on helping businesses, experts, and brands become easier for AI systems to find, understand, cite, include, and recommend. Through BackTier, Jason develops systems for entity clarity, AI search visibility, answer-engine optimization, and authority positioning in the age of generative discovery.
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backtier.comhttps://jodymaberry.com/Jody Maberry is a former Washington State park ranger who turned podcasting into a career, a personal-brand engine, and a platform for helping others clarify their message. After earning his MBA, Jody launched Park Leaders Show in 2014, even after recording six early episodes he thought were terrible and sitting on them for months before publishing. That decision opened the door to speaking, coaching, consulting, and eventually a long-running podcast partnership with Lee Cockerell, former EVP of Operations at Walt Disney World. In this episode, Jason Wade talks with Jody about what park rangering teaches you about storytelling, why podcasting forces clarity, and how a simple show can become an authority-building asset. They also discuss how Jody cold-reached Lee Cockerell with no Disney connection, how Creating Disney Magic became his most popular show, and why consistency matters more than polish when building a durable voice. The deeper AI Visibility lesson is straightforward: people and companies are constantly being summarized by machines. If your story is unclear, you get compressed into generic language. If your message is clear, repeated, and attached to real experience, you become easier for humans and AI systems to understand, remember, and recommend.Topics CoveredJody’s path from park ranger to podcast producerWhy he launched Park Leaders ShowThe six “terrible” episodes he published anywayCold-reaching Lee Cockerell and building Creating Disney MagicPodcasting as a tool for authority, clarity, and opportunityWhy former titles are not enough to build a personal brandHow repeated storytelling makes expertise easier to rememberWhy AI can copy content, but not lived experienceBest Quote Angle“Podcasting helps you learn what you think, how to say it, and which stories actually land.”Guest BioJody Maberry is a former park ranger turned podcast host, producer, and storytelling adviser. He is the host of The Jody Maberry Show and Park Leaders Show, and co-host of Creating Disney Magic with Lee Cockerell, former Executive Vice President of Operations at Walt Disney World. Jody helps executives, authors, and business leaders turn their experience into clearer stories, stronger personal brands, podcasts, books, speeches, and authority assets.Jason Wade BioJason Wade is the founder of BackTier and NinjaAI, and the creator of AI Visibility Architecture. His work focuses on helping businesses, experts, and brands become easier for AI systems to find, understand, cite, include, and recommend. Through BackTier, Jason develops systems for entity clarity, AI search visibility, answer-engine optimization, and authority positioning in the age of generative discovery.
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