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HeightsCast: Forming Men Fully Alive

HeightsCast: Forming Men Fully Alive

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Welcome to HeightsCast, the podcast of The Heights School. With over 200 episodes, HeightsCast discusses the education of young men fully alive in the liberal arts tradition. The program engages teachers and thought-leaders in the educational/cultural space to support our community of listeners: parents, teachers, and school leaders seeking to educate the young men in their care. Instead of downloads, HeightsCast's most important metric for success is the unknown number of thoughtful discussions it prompts in homes, faculty lunchrooms, and communities around the country and the world. Thank you for listening; thank you for continuing the conversation.The Heights School
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  • Dr. Matthew Mehan on Compiling an American Book of Fables
    May 21 2026

    "Something old, something new, something red white and blue."

    The American Book of Fables is Dr. Matthew Mehan and artist John Folley's latest children's book—or, rather, family book—presented for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. It offers a delightful education in civics, geography, history, and love of country by combining the American founding documents, short poetry, new and ancient fables, and whimsical oil paintings all mapped to the American landscape.

    This week on HeightsCast, Dr. Mehan shares the ideas behind the book's creation and what he hopes "littles, middles, and bigs" can all come to appreciate through a layered work like this.

    Chapters:

    3:01 Picture books and the role of the poet

    8:21 A family book for littles, middles, and bigs

    13:18 What's in the book

    18:19 Fables: training your "good mother wit"

    23:46 Hugh Manatee and humanity

    28:33 John Folley's illustrations

    30:55 The American city

    34:49 The current discourse on duty

    36:47 Presenting founding documents to kids

    41:37 Celebrate America250 as a family

    48:26 Despair and hope

    56:00 Book launch events

    58:45 Excerpt: "American Morning"

    Links:

    The American Book of Fables by Matthew Mehan

    The Handsome Little Cygnet by Matthew Mehan

    Mr. Mehan's Mildly Amusing Mythical Mammals by Matthew Mehan

    National WWI Memorial, sculpture by Sabin Howard, installed 2024

    Catholic Information Center Event with the Author, Washington, DC / livestream available – June 30, 2026

    The American Book of Fables Website – Sophia Institute Press, for future book launch events

    Also on the Forum:

    Patriotism and Piety: Honoring Founders and Fathers featuring Dr. Matthew Mehan

    Teaching the American Founding after 250 Years featuring Dr. Matthew Spalding

    Children's Literature and Human Flourishing: The Handsome Little Cygnet featuring Dr. Matthew Mehan

    Why Our Politics Need Poetry: Mr. Mehan's Mythical Mammals featuring Dr. Matthew Mehan

    Imagination: The Raw Material for Thinking featuring Dr. Matthew Mehan

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Mark Ryland on Pragmatic Hope: Understanding AI and the New Economy
    May 14 2026

    As a top cybersecurity expert in the commercial sector, Mark Ryland has spent nearly a decade following the development of AI systems—their possibilities, their risks, and their limits. And he's found reason for measured optimism.

    At this year's Heights Parents Conference on "AI and Our Sons: Optimism in Uncharted Waters," Mr. Ryland brought a moderating perspective to the podium, sharing his insights into how AI really operates and what kind of impact it may have on the job economy our children will inherit.

    Chapters:

    00:04:41 A recent history of AI
    00:10:31 Intelligence: human, animal, and artificial
    00:14:15 Brains vs. minds
    00:16:55 Incredible possibilities through pattern recognition
    00:21:21 AI's dependence, "model collapse"
    00:24:49 Expected impact on economy sectors
    00:32:47 AI limits: reinforcement learning
    00:36:12 AI risks: safety, job loss
    00:42:01 Thoughts on the home
    00:44:01 Thoughts on the classroom
    00:48:07 Catholic chatbots

    Links:

    The Mind & The Machine, podcast by Dr. Michael Augros on AI, science, and philosophy
    Coding after Coders: The End of Computer Programming as We Know It, NYT, March 12, 2026
    Why It's Getting Harder to Measure AI Performance by Timothy B. Lee, Understanding AI Substack

    Attention Is All You Need, seminal paper on generative AI by a Google Team, June 2017
    How One Paper Changed Everything, concerning "Attention Is All You Need," Medium, October 10, 2025
    Scientists Research Man Missing 90% of His Brain Who Leads a Normal Life, CBC Radio, July 14, 2016

    Also on the Forum:

    The Walled Garden: Critical Considerations for Classroom AI featuring Andrew Cantarutti

    A Humane Way of Life: The Research Behind Home Tech Decisions featuring Clare Morell

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    52 min
  • Andrew Cantarutti on The Walled Garden: Critical Considerations for Classroom AI
    May 7 2026

    AI tech has come knocking at the classroom door, and schools across the country are rushing to design their AI policies around information that seems to change by the day.

    At this year's Heights Parents Conference on "AI and Our Sons: Optimism in Uncharted Waters," writer and educator Andrew Cantarutti shared the research and critical analysis necessary for school communities to consider the claims of AI ed-tech. In the end, he says, the question will be how best to raise citizens rather than simply users.

    Chapters:

    00:03:25 Turkish proverb: the trees and the ax
    00:04:09 The attention crisis
    00:08:46 AI: a different kind of technology
    00:14:08 Adolescence and brain architecture
    00:15:03 AI knocks on the classroom door
    00:17:34 Walled Garden vs. Marketplace Mirror schools
    00:21:03 Building AI literacy
    00:27:04 AI's personalized education
    00:27:47 Benefits of the traditional classroom
    00:31:34 Our role as parents
    00:34:25 Turkish proverb, decoded

    Links:

    The Walled Garden, Andrew Cantarutti's Substack

    Attention Span by Gloria Mark
    Empire of AI by Karen Hao
    Your Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt in Essay Writing, MIT Media Lab, June 10, 2025

    Center for Humane Technology, co-founded by Tristan Harris, former Google employee

    Also on the Forum:

    Classroom Habits of Attention in the Age of AI featuring Andrew Cantarutti

    A Humane Way of Life: The Research Behind Home Tech Decisions featuring Clare Morell

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    39 min
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