I don't like doing courses. I know they are all the rage. There are a few good ones out there. But most of them are terrible. They are made by people who don't really know anything about the subject matter. They copy other courses. And "put their spin" on it. Trying to make a quick buck. Good for them. Ask them a question though: 🦗 🦗 🦗 🦗 I am taking a different route. I'm going to be running Workshops. In a course: - Someone talks at you for a couple of hours. - You aren't sure about your next steps. - You have questions that go unanswered. In a workshop: - You get a course but distilled to the good stuff - You get questions answered - You learn from others and their questions In order for a workshop to work: - You can't have 1000 people attend. Too many unanswered questions. - You can't spend the whole time talking (I did this once). - You have to distill the content and make it very clear. - You have to be able to answer most of the questions So that's not too bad. I'm running workshops in January. I'll let you know soon. Join the newsletter, you get some perks.