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#110 - Marnie Hughes Warrington AO, Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of South Australia on How the Power of the Past Shapes Our Future
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve deep into the mind of Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington, a globally renowned historian and philosopher, who has been pivotal in reshaping educational perspectives both in Australia and internationally. From her humble beginnings to being at the forefront of some of today's most pressing challenges, Professor Hughes-Warrington offers an insightful blend of history, philosophy, and modern education. Dive in with us as we explore her personal journey, her thoughts on intertwining academic disciplines, and her significant role in the university merger that's been making waves in South Australia.<br/><br/>🔍 Here are some cant-miss highlights of this episode:<br/><br/>1️⃣ The unique worldview of a historian & philosopher melded into one.<br/>2️⃣ The monumental university merger – what it means and the genius behind it.<br/>3️⃣ How AI is taking notes from historians. Yup, it’s as cool as it sounds!<br/>4️⃣ Marnie's journey from being a Rhodes Scholar to a game-changer in modern education.<br/>5️⃣ Insights from her 8 (yes, EIGHT!) trailblazing books.<br/><br/>A blend of wit, wisdom, and 'wow' moments, this is an episode you won't want to skip! 🌟<br/><br/>We hope you enjoy this insightful episode! As always, your feedback is invaluable to us. Please like, share, and subscribe to stay updated with our latest content. And do share your thoughts on the topics discussed in this episode—we'd love to engage in meaningful conversations with our listeners!<br/><br/>HIGHLIGHTS:3:32 - Discussion about the prestigious Australian Prime Minister's award for teaching.5:58 - Sharing a personal story about being a first-generation university graduate and the journey to becoming a Rhodes scholarship recipient.7:29 - Insight into the bestselling book and sneak peek into upcoming publications.11:33 - The purpose and vision behind Marnie's scholarship, emphasizing on education and working with the deaf community.14:18 - A candid talk about Marnie's struggle with video games and her perspective on questioning fairness.18:08 - An emotional reflection on impactful memories, especially her father's staunch belief in education and his love for nature.22:13 - Highlighting the immense importance of asking questions and the ability to think differently in today's world.29:42 - The philosophy of maintaining humility in the world of academia and the essence of continuous learning.38:24 - A profound conversation about self-awareness, emphasizing the importance of recognizing our own strengths and weaknesses with compassion.1:20:08 - A stimulating debate on the subjective nature of history versus majority beliefs, and how this shapes our understanding of the past.<br/><br/>Where to find Marnie Hughes-WarringtonLinkedInWebsite<br/>BOOKS MENTIONED IN THE PODCAST: Growing up Aboriginal in Australia By: Anita HeissJoin the conversation on Synergy IQ on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram (@synergyiq).Access SynergyIQ Website to get to know more about us. Say hello to our host Daniel Franco on LinkedIn.