Educators Leading the Fight Against Breast Cancer: The Mitchell Intermediate Story
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About this listen
Julie Stobbe's life took a dramatic turn from Broadway stages to confronting a breast cancer diagnosis, but she transformed adversity into action. Supported by her family, students, and community, she became a beacon of hope and openness. Her leadership in events like Paint the Path Pink now brings strength and awareness to countless others.
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Key Questions Answered
- What is Julie’s background and how did she get started in music?
- How did Julie transition into teaching in the public school system?
- How did Julie discover she had breast cancer?
- Was the mammogram that detected cancer Julie’s first mammogram?
- What stage was Julie’s breast cancer when it was diagnosed?
- What treatment did Julie undergo for her breast cancer?
- How did Julie communicate her diagnosis to her adult children?
- What role did her school and local community play in supporting Julie during her treatment?
- How did Julie become involved in the ‘Paint the Path Pink’ event, and what does the event entail?
- How did Julie share her cancer journey with her students, and what was their response?
Timestamped Overview
00:00 From Doctor Dreams to Music
03:15 "From Volunteer to Choir Teacher"
09:17 Finding Humor During Adversity
11:44 "Trust Me, We'll Be Fine"
15:59 Community Fair with Local Support
18:50 Community Support Through Collaboration
23:17 "Building Trust Through Connection"
26:40 "Empowering Women Through The Rose"
28:30 "Embracing Unique Personal Stories"
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