In the latest episode of LibOwl, ACS Athens’ own Natalia Dadidou (Social Studies teacher) joins host Marco Crivellaro for a deeply thoughtful and inspiring conversation on rhythm, discipline, and the hidden power of everyday habits. From marathon running at dawn to the disciplined craft of fiction writing, Ms. Dadidou opens up about how silence, repetition, and structure provide the foundation for both creative output and personal well-being.

Drawing from her multifaceted background as an economist, educator, novelist, and former Olympic Games project manager, she shares insights on everything from why she runs without music to how the Theory of Knowledge connects the dots between subjects and why economic literacy matters in shaping informed citizens.

Listeners will walk away with fresh perspectives on why imagination needs structure, how boredom is a choice, and how life itself is the most dynamic interdisciplinary subject of all.

Hosted by the Hasib Sabbagh Library at ACS Athens • Produced by Shaya Ehteshamzad and Pinelopi Feida (Class of 2025), and the ACS Athens Media Studio


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