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In this episode of Resilience Unravelled, Russell interviews Scott Marshall, president of a small nonprofit that runs the Semester at Sea study abroad program. Located in Fort Collins, Colorado. Scott shares insights into the program, which combines international travel with academic studies aboard a ship. Participants spend 105 days visiting 8-10 countries, engaging in experiential learning and community building.

The conversation covers logistics, student life, conflict management, and the unique benefits of the program. Scott also discusses his podcast 'As Unexpected,' which highlights the stories of alumni who have made significant achievements.

This episode provides a comprehensive overview of how travel and education come together to foster resilience, curiosity, and compassion in young adults.

00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

00:18 Scott Marshall's Background and Location

01:17 Semester at Sea Program Overview

02:26 Logistics and Academic Structure

04:33 Student Experience and Course Offerings

05:27 Historical Context and Community Building

10:26 Daily Life on the Ship

12:32 In-Country Experiences and Challenges

13:49 Conflict Management and Community Dynamics

16:20 Gap Year and Lifelong Learners

19:27 Podcast and Alumni Stories

25:40 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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