The Ignatian Inquiry Podcast

Ignite the Mission with Michael Mott and Terry Shields

43 min · 30 jan 2026
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In this episode, we explore the story of Ignite the Mission, a new and evolving future non-profit dedicated to accelerating the growth of "Nested" NativityMiguel middle schools within existing Catholic high schools across the United States. We are joined by Co-Founders Michael Mott and Terry Shields, who share how Ignite the Mission operates as an accelerator supporting high schools' leadership, Presidents, and Boards, as they seek to understand, evaluate and open a Nested NativityMiguel Schools on their campuses.

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