
Episode 40: Christine Tapu
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About this listen
What happens when two lifelong friends and educators sit down to reflect on decades of shared experiences, growth, and purpose? In this heart-opening conversation, Dr. Stephanie Romero and Christine Tapu explore the power of education, resilience, and relationships that stand the test of time.
Christine shares stories from her 30+ year career as a public school and ESL teacher, offering wisdom from inside the classroom and beyond. Together, she and Stephanie discuss how their paths have woven together in unexpected ways, what it means to live a life of service, and how connection ripples through every stage of our journeys. This is more than just a conversation about education. It’s about friendship, purpose, and the kind of impact that lasts long after the lesson ends. Tune in today!
Resources discussed in this episode:
- Suicide Prevention: 988lifeline.org
- JJ McCarthy's Story: https://fortune.com/well/2024/01/09/michigan-quarterback-mccarthy-pregame-meditation-wolverines-victory/
- Timothy Earl Scott's Story: https://centerhealthyminds.org/join-the-movement/hip-hop-for-the-mind
- Create for Education: https://createforeducation.org/care/care-program
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Music: Weather Any Storm by Cody Francis and Forever and A Day by Kim Aspen (canva.com)
Produced by Say Some Thing Studios, a creative media division of Elevate 1 Consulting.
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