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Invisible Experts | Episode #30 | Olav Muurlink: From Rural Roots to Global Change through Education

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In the powerful closing episode of Season 2, Dr. Andrés Morales is joined by Olav Muurlink—Australian academic, journalist, and social innovator—for a deep and personal conversation about the intersections of rural resilience, anti-corruption work, and education for transformation.

 

Olav shares his remarkable journey: growing up isolated in rural Australia, receiving an entire education via correspondence and radio, and eventually founding and leading a network of 40+ schools in rural Bangladesh. With honesty and depth, he reflects on how self-directed learning, breakfast-table activism, and a drive for social justice led him to global impact work in one of the most challenging regions in the world.

This episode explores:

 

  • What growing up off-the-grid teaches us about resilience and learning
  • How corruption obstructs genuine social progress—and what we can do about it
  • Why education is the key to unlocking systemic change in poverty-stricken communities
  • The quiet power of modelling values instead of preaching them
  • Journalism and science as the last frontiers in defending truth

 

From starting a radio station in China to rebuilding communities in Bangladesh, Olav’s story is an inspiration for changemakers everywhere. This is more than a podcast—it’s a lesson in humility, perseverance, and purpose.

 

Guest:

Olav Muurlink:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olav-muurlink-721a8233/

 

Host: 

Andrés Morales:

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drandresmoralespachon

Minca Ventures: https://mincaventures.com

 

🎧 Tune in for the final episode of Season 2 and leave inspired to lead from wherever you are.

🧠 Key Topics Covered:

  • Rural childhood and self-directed education
  • Social innovation through lived experience
  • Building schools and hope in Bangladesh
  • Anti-corruption in global development
  • Psychological roots of activism
  • The power of journalism and science
  • Ethical leadership and modelling behaviour
  • Reflections on legacy and slow impact


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