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#275 – Love, Cohort-Based Courses, and Monetization Frameworks with Wes Kao of Maven

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The Imposter Syndrome of Teaching

A lot of people get, you know, imposter syndrome or whatever you want to call it, where they're just like, am I qualified to teach this? And so it often ends up telling people the exact opposite. But in many ways that that bit of imposter syndrome is a good thing, because $1,000 is a lot of money for a lot of people. So I take that with weight that people are paying real money to be here learning from me. It's great because it ensures and incentivizes instructors to think more about what they want to teach students.

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