

Steve Brouse: "Everything Happens for a Reason"
10 snips Feb 18, 2019
Steve Brouse, an elementary school teacher and passionate storyteller, takes listeners on a journey through the art of storytelling. He shares personal anecdotes, including a pivotal missed phone call that changed his life. The conversation dives into the significance of 'Homework for Life' as a tool for reflection and connection with children. Brouse emphasizes the balance of humor and emotion in storytelling while highlighting how sharing experiences can deepen relationships. Tips for engaging young storytellers round out this compelling discussion.
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Use Location to Identify Listeners
- When communicating with listeners or audiences, include location identifiers to distinguish between similar names.
- This helps reduce confusion and personalize engagement.
Value of Homework for Life
- Practice Homework for Life daily or regularly to identify ordinary moments worth remembering.
- These moments can reveal stories previously overlooked and enrich personal and family memories.
Embrace the Good Old Days
- Realizing you're living the 'good old days' encourages embracing fleeting moments with loved ones.
- This mindset shift can motivate spending more quality time instead of seeking solitary breaks.