EP# 69: Empowering Neurodiversity: Jo Cullen's Vision for Growth at the Jeremiah School
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What makes Jo Cullen with The Jeremiah School a good neighbor?
What happens when a passionate educator from England finds herself on a mission to empower students with autism in Tennessee? Meet Jo Cullen, the Executive Director of the Jeremiah School, who shares her inspiring journey and the remarkable growth of her school from serving six students to now 37. Jo's story is one of dedication and resilience, where her experiences as both a teacher and a parent of a child with autism have fueled her vision for a holistic educational approach. Listen as she discusses the innovative programs that prepare students for life beyond academia, focusing on their unique strengths and advocating for a positive perspective on neurodiversity.
Join us for an emotional exploration of how life can take unexpected turns yet lead to profound transformations. Hear from a parent whose career path shifted after their son's autism diagnosis, finding hope and solace in the supportive environment of the Jeremiah School. Discover the heartwarming stories of small victories and the power of community involvement in driving meaningful change. Learn about the Jeremiah Cafe and the crucial role of workplace inclusivity initiatives in equipping students with practical skills. This episode is a heartfelt invitation to engage with the school's mission, support their endeavors, and understand the broader impact on students' lives and their families.
To learn more about The Jeremiah School go to:
https://www.jeremiahschool.com/
The Jeremiah School
(423) 915-9257
Chapters
1. Autism Support in Tennessee (00:00:00)
2. Overcoming Life Challenges (00:10:12)
3. Community Support for the Jeremiah School (00:17:00)
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