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Norberto Troncoso takes us on a powerful journey from the Bronx to national recognition as he shares how he transforms "closeted introverts" into championship-level speakers. With raw authenticity and practical wisdom, Norberto reveals the strategies that have helped students from America's poorest congressional district win national speech competitions and secure millions in scholarships.
The conversation dives deep into the transformative power of communication skills. Norberto explains his innovative approach to helping students find their voices through games and storytelling exercises that meet them where they are. Rather than making communication seem intimidating, he disarms students by connecting with their existing communication styles before introducing more structured techniques. This gradual progression creates a safe space for authentic expression and confidence-building.
At the heart of Norberto's philosophy is the concept of "doing it scared" – facing fears instead of being paralyzed by them. This approach was born from his own near-death experience that left him unable to speak, eat, or move. Through his personal journey of rehabilitation, Norberto gained profound insight into human potential and resilience that now informs his work with students and educators alike.
For educators struggling to find their own voice or purpose, Norberto offers a powerful reminder to reconnect with their "why." He emphasizes that teacher effectiveness isn't measured by student approval or colleague recognition, but by staying true to one's purpose. As he quotes from rapper LaCrae: "If you live for people's acceptance, you're going to die by their rejection." This wisdom serves as a rallying cry for educators to remember their impact, even when it goes unacknowledged.
Whether you're an educator seeking to help students find their voice, a leader looking to improve your communication skills, or someone who wants to make a difference in your community, this episode offers practical strategies and heartfelt inspiration. Subscribe, share with a colleague, and join us as we continue to explore how great educators are changing lives one student at a time.
www.EdwardDeShazer.org
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Norberto Troncoso takes us on a powerful journey from the Bronx to national recognition as he shares how he transforms "closeted introverts" into championship-level speakers. With raw authenticity and practical wisdom, Norberto reveals the strategies that have helped students from America's poorest congressional district win national speech competitions and secure millions in scholarships.
The conversation dives deep into the transformative power of communication skills. Norberto explains his innovative approach to helping students find their voices through games and storytelling exercises that meet them where they are. Rather than making communication seem intimidating, he disarms students by connecting with their existing communication styles before introducing more structured techniques. This gradual progression creates a safe space for authentic expression and confidence-building.
At the heart of Norberto's philosophy is the concept of "doing it scared" – facing fears instead of being paralyzed by them. This approach was born from his own near-death experience that left him unable to speak, eat, or move. Through his personal journey of rehabilitation, Norberto gained profound insight into human potential and resilience that now informs his work with students and educators alike.
For educators struggling to find their own voice or purpose, Norberto offers a powerful reminder to reconnect with their "why." He emphasizes that teacher effectiveness isn't measured by student approval or colleague recognition, but by staying true to one's purpose. As he quotes from rapper LaCrae: "If you live for people's acceptance, you're going to die by their rejection." This wisdom serves as a rallying cry for educators to remember their impact, even when it goes unacknowledged.
Whether you're an educator seeking to help students find their voice, a leader looking to improve your communication skills, or someone who wants to make a difference in your community, this episode offers practical strategies and heartfelt inspiration. Subscribe, share with a colleague, and join us as we continue to explore how great educators are changing lives one student at a time.
www.EdwardDeShazer.org