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This is LibOwl, the podcast of the Sabbagh Library of ACS Athens! Podcast host Dr. Marco V. Crivellaro and his special guests discuss their viewpoints on art, philosophy, literature, psychology, and other topics. Get fresh perspectives or challenge your own through these enlightening conversations. LibOwl is created and produced by the Student Librarian Club of ACS Athens and the Media Studio of ACS Athens.© 2024
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    • LibOwl #9 - From Lab Coats to Leg Day: Dr. Kerkines on Lifting, Learning, and Legends
      Jun 16 2025

      In this episode, the last episode of this LibOwl season, we welcome Dr. Ioannis Kerkines, a dedicated scientist, teacher, and lifelong weightlifting enthusiast. Hosted by Dr. Crivellaro, this conversation takes a refreshing turn from academic credentials to personal passions, blending chemistry and fitness. From his years in research and education to his surprising encounters with bodybuilding legends like Ronnie Coleman and Jay Cutler.

      What begins as a conversation about physical strength unfolds into a deeper reflection on health, identity, and personal growth. Together, Dr. Crivellaro and Dr. Kerkines explore the cultural shifts in fitness, the rise of “bro science,” the challenges of body image, and the evolving meaning of discipline, particularly as we age.

      Produced by: Shaya Ehteshamzad, Pinelopi Feida (Class of 2025)

      An ACS Athens Media Studio Production

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      36 min
    • LibOwl #8 - w/ Natalia Dadidou: Rhythm, Routine & the Power of Purpose
      May 27 2025

      In this episode, Dr. Marco Crivellaro hosts Natalia Dadidou for an engaging conversation about rhythm, routine, and the role of discipline in both life and creative work. They talk about how simple daily habits, such as running without music, can become moments of deep focus and reflection. Together, they explore how silence, imagination, and even repetition can create space for personal growth and self-discovery. It’s a thoughtful discussion about how meaning often comes not from big events, but from the small, steady choices we make every day.

      Production: Shaya Ehteshamzad, Pinelopi Feida (Class of 2025)

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      40 min
    • LibOwl #7 - w/John Papadakis, Part II - AI-generated art, creativity, privacy & critical digital literacies
      Apr 28 2025

      Dr. Marco Crivellaro hosts John Papadakis for a second conversation in LibOwl, diving into media literacy, the impact of artificial intelligence on education, libraries, and society, and the significance of understanding the new digital trends of social media to better engage young audiences.

      They explore how AI is reshaping research, reading habits, and creative expression, discussing the shift from traditional sources like blogs to dynamic platforms such as social media for literary trends.

      The conversation also addresses the use of AI tools in educational settings, the evolving role of libraries in an increasingly digital world, and how prompt engineering is becoming a vital skill. Dr. Crivellaro and Mr. Papadakis delve into ethical debates around AI-generated art, the respect for original creators, and the broader implications for artistic authenticity. Privacy concerns, GDPR regulations, and the urgent need for critical digital literacy are highlighted as key challenges of this technological era. Together, they reflect on how AI is not just a tool, but a transformative force influencing the future of learning, creativity, and communication.

      Production: Shaya Ehteshamzad, Pinelopi Feida.

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      32 min
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