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Christine Lin was a special education teacher for 23 years and currently works as a healthcare provider. She was born with Neurofibromotosis and is a huge believer in kindness & treating people with love & respect.

In this episode, Christine shares her powerful story of growing up with Neurofibromatosis (NF) and the resilience it taught her from a young age. We talk about what it was like navigating school while facing bullies, and how the encouragement of kind, supportive teachers helped shape her into who she is today. With 23 years of experience as a special education teacher and her current work as a healthcare provider, Christine brings a unique and deeply compassionate perspective to every part of her life.

Christine also opens up about leaning on her faith during difficult times and what it truly means to stay strong when life feels overwhelming. At the heart of our conversation is her unwavering belief in kindness—why treating people with love and respect is essential, and how you never really know the battles someone else might be fighting. It’s a reminder that a little compassion can change everything.

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