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James Murphy explores his career in sustainable and regenerative marine tourism. Plus, we unpack why work integrated learning improves employability. Read more about Murph’s story [https://together.deakin.edu.au/?p=5764&preview=true] Learn more about Southern Ocean Environmental LInk [https://soel.org.au/] Click here to watch a video of this episode. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1Jxt3ggKts] Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/d777c91f/transcript] * (00:00) - Introduction – James Murphy’s story * (00:50) - Early connection to the ocean * (01:40) - Finding purpose without feeling like work * (02:33) - Starting in marine tourism * (03:15) - Discovering dolphins in Victoria * (04:01) - Regenerative tourism explained * (05:02) - Sustainable vs regenerative tourism * (06:19) - How to spot greenwashing in tourism * (07:13) - Personal responsibility in sustainability * (08:42) - Wild animals vs theme park experiences * (10:15) - The ethics of marine wildlife tourism * (14:08) - Managing expectations in wildlife tours * (15:10) - Tourism for everyone * (17:42) - James’ journey to Deakin * (18:08) - Gap years and finding direction * (20:12) - Why James chose to study business * (23:00) - Learning marketing and entrepreneurship * (24:04) - Partnering with Deakin and student programs * (25:13) - Work Integrated Learning in practice * (27:45) - Why hands-on experience matters * (30:36) - How Deakin students stand out * (31:23) - Finding purpose through lived experience * (35:31) - Creating positive environmental impact * (36:05) - Marine education and student engagement * (38:23) - The importance of giving back * (40:09) - Sustainability advice – care and respect * (42:01) - Southern Ocean Environmental Link Please note: The individual views and opinions expressed in this video do not necessarily reflect those of Deakin as an organisation. Deakin is committed to fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive environment where both freedom of speech and academic freedom are vigorously upheld. Our community thrives on diverse opinions and perspectives, with open-minded inquiry and respectful disagreement essential to our university culture.
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