
The What School Could Be Podcast 156. Remix #4 - Six Voices on Good Ancestry and Cathedral Thinking
Nov 16, 2025

Guest
Leanne Kittle

Guest
Joanne McPike

Guest
Andrew Culberson

Guest
Allie Pressel

Guest
Eric Swenson

Guest
Roman Krznaric
Roman Krznaric, an author known for The Good Ancestor, shares insights on 'cathedral thinking,' emphasizing long-term impact in education. Eric Swenson discusses environmental stewardship and innovative outdoor programs. Allie Pressel highlights hands-on projects like restoring school courtyards to foster community learning. Andrew Culberson explains the Youth Check-In survey's role in enhancing student well-being. Joanne McPike advocates for experiential, globally connected learning. Leanne Kittle connects climate justice with education, urging student-led sustainability efforts.
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Cathedral Thinking Shapes Educational Legacy
- Roman Krznaric frames "cathedral thinking" as acting for generations you will never meet.
- Education is legacy work where choices today shape futures beyond our lifetimes.
Teach Deep Time Through Experience
- Use experiential activities to teach deep time and legacy, like arranging a spiral rope for history moments.
- Pair that with programs like Roots of Empathy to build empathy across generations.
Roots Of Empathy In Classrooms
- Roman describes Roots of Empathy: a baby visits class repeatedly so children practice stepping into another's shoes.
- The program expands empathy across space and time and improves academic outcomes.





