The Marquis Masters Podcast
In this episode of the Marquis Masters podcast, host Nick Franck sits down with Dr. Ann Marie Bahr, retired professor emerita of religious studies and former faculty member at South Dakota State University. After spending three decades teaching and mentoring students, Ann Marie reflects on her unconventional academic journey—from studying geology and geophysics to ultimately finding her calling in religious studies. She shares how her wide-ranging intellectual curiosity led her to a discipline that allowed her to explore history, philosophy, culture, and the human experience through a multidisciplinary lens. Throughout the conversation, Ann Marie discusses her passion for liberal arts education and her growing concern about its decline in modern higher education. She argues that while career-focused training is important, society also needs citizens equipped with the critical thinking, communication, and civic engagement skills fostered through the liberal arts. Ann Marie advocates for lifelong, accessible education that empowers individuals to better understand complex social issues, engage in meaningful dialogue, and contribute positively to their communities. Drawing from her experiences as an educator and scholar, she offers thoughtful perspectives on the role of education in strengthening democracy and promoting informed public discourse. Ann Marie also reflects on her personal journey, sharing lessons learned from a life guided more by curiosity than rigid planning. From growing up in a modest household to building a successful academic career, she explains how seemingly disconnected experiences eventually came together to create a meaningful path. She discusses her continued work as a writer, public intellectual, and community advocate, emphasizing the importance of staying engaged, remaining open to new ideas, and trusting that life's broader purpose often becomes clear only in hindsight. This conversation explores: * Ann Marie Bahr's unconventional path from geology and geophysics to religious studies. * The value of liberal arts education in developing informed, engaged citizens. * Why lifelong learning should be more accessible and community-focused. * The role of religious studies in understanding contemporary social and cultural challenges. * Lessons on curiosity, purpose, and finding meaning through a non-linear career journey. * The importance of civic engagement, public dialogue, and lifelong intellectual growth. Discover why Dr. Ann Marie Bahr believes curiosity, lifelong learning, and liberal arts education remain essential tools for navigating an increasingly complex world. For more information about the Marquis Masters Podcast and other honorees, visit marquiswhoswho.com. If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to subscribe, share, and leave a review to help more listeners discover stories from leaders shaping ideas, strengthening communities, and creating meaningful change.
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