

150. Wayfinding What School Could Be: Emma George Hosts Josh Reppun
Aug 19, 2025
A heartfelt father-daughter interview highlights transformative education and community connections. They reflect on personal anecdotes and Indigenous heritage, celebrating their bond and shared experiences. Discussion includes the impact of mentorship and the importance of cultivating hope in learning environments. There's a touching moment over breakfast that emphasizes simple joys and future visions in education. The conversation wraps with insights from a life-changing documentary, showcasing resilience and the collective effort needed to inspire joy in educational landscapes.
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Start By Building Deep Relationships
- Meet learners where they are by investing time to truly get to know them before diving into content.
- Co-create activities with students to build relationships and a two-way classroom culture.
Rebuild Civic Culture Through Reading Circles
- Create regular communal time for adults to read, reflect, and discuss civic questions together in inspiring natural spaces.
- Use that shared practice to rebuild civic culture through relationship, conversation, and mutual curiosity.
Family Culture: Commitment Over Time
- Family identity often centers on steadfast commitment and persistence passed across generations.
- Josh sees Rappoon values as durable dedication to causes like land, water, and education.