About this episode
š Episode Synopsis:What if being a great teacher means being a great salespersonānot in the traditional sense, but in how we influence, inspire, and connect? In this episode, Rob Durant, author of The Social Enablement Blueprint: Stop Pitching, Start Selling, joins Dr. Joey Weisler to explore how the roles of educator, mentor, and salesperson intersect in powerful and surprising ways. From his start at Disney to teaching math and leading in sales education, Rob shares how communication, authenticity, and adaptability shape the modern classroomāand why treating others the way they want to be treated is the key to lasting impact.š Show Notes: Key Themes & HighlightsSales is Influence, Not Pitching: Rob reframes sales as everyday influenceāespecially in classrooms where teachers are constantly persuading, motivating, and inspiring students.Teachers Have Three Audiences: Students, parents, and administratorsāall of whom require tailored communication and connection.Golden Rule vs. Platinum Rule: Why treating others the way they want to be treated transforms relationships, classroom management, and school leadership.The āCircle of Influenceā in Education: A dynamic breakdown of how students, parents, faculty, and the public shape each otherās experiences.Authenticity on Social Media: From LinkedIn networking to community-building online, Rob explains how educators can broaden their reach without "selling out."Creating the āBreak Glass If Neededā Toolkit: Dr. Weisler reflects on trauma-informed education and why preparing students with emotional resilience matters more than content alone.Why Showing Up Matters: Rob reminds listeners that consistency, generosity, and presence are more powerful than strategy when it comes to leadership and connection.š Links to Resourcesš Rob Durant on LinkedInš The Social Enablement Blueprint by Rob Durant (Amazon)š To Sell is Human by Daniel Pink (Official Site)