Jennifer's Angels

Accountability Angel: Cynthia Caro

34 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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Cynthia Caro built her career on helping victims of violence get safe and helping to hold offenders accountable. As important as those roles are, she still ranks Mom as her most important. Listen to how she developed an informed point of view in working with offenders seeking to turn a corner and has used many of those lessons learned and core beliefs to inform her approach to that most important job. In the Teacher Hot Tip, theater teacher Rachel Mullins expresses the true value of learning, working in and enjoying the theater for young people, and, well, all of us.

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