Winds Of Change

I believe that inside of every single person, especially. Especially when they're in their darkest times, there's a little voice in their head that says, I want to be more, I want to do more, I want to say more, and I want to live more. - Norberto...

Show Notes

I believe that inside of every single person, especially. Especially when they're in their darkest times, there's a little voice in their head that says, I want to be more, I want to do more, I want to say more, and I want to live more. - Norberto Orellana

 

In this episode of Winds of Change, I sit down with Norberto Orellana, a motivating individual who has challenged himself to become an entrepreneur. Norberto's journey from homelessness and abuse to founding his own company in Gillette, Wyoming. We love hearing the diversity of stories and voices in this series of Entrepreneurs, innovators and creatives of Wyoming!

 

Norberto shares his transition from pursuing a Ph.D. in chemistry to becoming a business leader and motivational speaker. 

We discuss:

  • His early experiences with homelessness and poverty

  • The pivotal moment on a bus that changed his perspective

  • How he became a three-time TEDx speaker

 

Overcoming Adversity: Despite facing numerous challenges, including cerebral palsy and a difficult upbringing, Norberto discusses:

  • The importance of positive audacity and lifelong learning

  • How he balances his healthcare leadership role with entrepreneurship

  • Norberto's mission is to help others tap into their inner strength and achieve their goals

  • Practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs

 

Resources:

  • For more information about the Wyoming Humanities Council and their initiatives, go to thinkwy.org to explore their programs, events, and resources.

 

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What is Winds Of Change?

The Winds of Change podcast is centered on the people, places, history, and stories of Wyoming. We talk about identity, community, land, change and what it means to thrive in the state. How does someone identify with wide spaces and big personalities in small towns? Listen to folks from across our state share their connection to Wyoming and home. Or others who are pining for opportunities to invite change. And still, there are many voices who welcome the challenge. Making a life here means persistence. Some families have been here for generations and stay true, heads held high, through the blustery winters. Others are newcomers making sense of the unfamiliar winds the world continually blows in.