E150 The Public School Built to Heal: Inside Sarah Elizabeth Ippel’s Ecosystem for Access and Equity
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This might be the most hopeful conversation of the year.
In this episode of The Advancing Healthcare Innovation Show, host Michael Stamatinos sits down with Sarah Elizabeth Ippel, the visionary Founder and Executive Director of the Academy for Global Citizenship and the Cultivate Collective.
At just 23 years old, Sarah Elizabeth biked to the Chicago Board of Education with a 400-page proposal and a vision that many called unrealistic. She wasn’t looking to improve the system—she came to reimagine it from the ground up.
What emerged is the Academy for Global Citizenship, a public K through 8 school on the Southwest side of Chicago that doesn’t just teach students—it nourishes them. Students harvest vegetables in school gardens, eat farm-to-table meals, practice mindfulness, and learn core subjects through the lens of climate justice, global citizenship, and regenerative design.
But her work extends far beyond the school walls.
Sarah Elizabeth also founded Cultivate Collective, a six-acre net-positive community campus that integrates early childhood education, pediatric care, green job training, behavioral health, urban agriculture, teaching kitchens, and food access. Every element is built on a single foundational truth: community is medicine.
In this wide-ranging conversation, Michael and Sarah Elizabeth explore:
0:00 - The origin story: a bike helmet, a bold charter, and a vision
6:18 - Lessons from visiting over 100 schools around the world
10:34 - How trust was earned long before any data proved it
16:16 - A story of an AGC graduate now shaping global finance
21:01 - What it feels like to walk into Cultivate Collective for the first time
25:54 - Partnering with experts across health, food, and education
29:30 - Why AGC chose open-source innovation over replication
35:23 - The rituals Sarah Elizabeth uses to stay grounded through adversity
37:26 - How listeners can experience the work firsthand or support its growth
Viewers will hear how:
* Sarah Elizabeth built an ecosystem of trust in a place where trust doesn’t come easy
* She scaled a model that blends education, health, food, and economic opportunity
* Public schools can lead innovation and treat equity as infrastructure
* Culture, love, and audacity can be designed into the very architecture of a community
Michael Stamatinos, known for drawing out the heart behind innovation, guides this conversation with curiosity, depth, and clarity. Whether you work in healthcare, education, economic development, or policy...or simply believe we’re capable of better systems, this story is an invitation to rethink what’s possible.
To learn more or get involved:
Academy for Global Citizenship – https://agcchicago.org
Cultivate Collective – https://cultivate-collective.org
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