The Privileged Man Podcast, hosted by Pete Hunt, founder of Monumental, is proud to announce its latest episode featuring a deep dive into the evolving landscape of education with Will Turner, Headmaster at Ryde School on the Isle of Wight.
In this insightful episode, Pete and Will explore crucial topics impacting today’s youth, including the dangers of social media and smartphone usage, the future of education in the age of AI, and proposed changes to curricula and assessment processes.
Will Turner brings his extensive experience from educational institutions such as Harrow School, St John’s School, and UWC Adriatic, to discuss the evolution of boarding school environments, student well-being, and the critical role of empathy and counseling in supporting students emotionally.
Founder of men’s personal development platform
Pete Hunt, who has previously hosted guests like Sir Steve Redgrave, Sir Andrew Strauss, and Tim Henman OBE, and is the Founder of men’s personal development platform Monumental, continues his mission to address often-overlooked challenges faced by men in their professional prime.
The Privileged Man Podcast is dedicated to sparking conversations that many shy away from, aiming to bring light to the unspeakable.
Tune in to this compelling episode to gain unique insights into the future of education and how it can better serve the next generation.
Podcast Episode Overview
Welcome to The Privileged Man Podcast hosted by Pete Hunt, founder of Monumental – a platform dedicated to the personal and professional development of male business owners and leaders. The podcast addresses the challenges and issues that men in their professional prime often face but rarely discuss publicly.
In the latest episode, Pete Hunt sits down with Will Turner, Head Master of Ryde School on the Isle of Wight, to discuss the future of education amidst the rise of AI and technological advancements. Topics include the impact of social media and smartphone use on young people, changes to the curriculum, and the importance of empathy in education.
Extensive background in education
Will Turner’s extensive background in education, including roles at Harrow School and UWC Adriatic, gives him a unique perspective on these issues. Since joining Ryde School, he has championed significant changes, such as implementing policies on smartphone use and advocating for alternatives that encourage face-to-face interactions.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of education and the well-being of the next generation. Previous guests on the podcast have included Sir Steve Redgrave, Sir Andrew Strauss, and Tim Henman OBE.
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