


You Know the Thing — Now Teach It: A Guide to Building Curriculum Around Your Thing
If you’ve been sharing your story, skill, or process — and now you’re ready to turn it into a course, class, or program — this go-time guide is for you — the creative, entrepreneur, influencer, and thought leader, and walks you through how to take what you already do and turn it into a clear, structured, teachable format. It breaks down the complete curriculum-building process in plain language, from picking a format to choosing platforms, protecting your content, and pricing your offer.
Whether you’re teaching one person or one hundred, this is a practicable tool to help you build something that helps folks learn — and you do the thing.
Here’re the learning objectives for this guide:
define what you're teaching and why it matters,
choose a teaching format that fits your workflow,
structure your content in a way folks can follow,
protect your work through copyright and licensing,
understand how certificates and certifications work — and when you need them, and
price and position your offer based on your goals.
Whether you’re just starting or refining a thing you’ve already built, this guide helps you teach what you know — without paralysis by analysis so that you can teach the thing.
If you’ve been sharing your story, skill, or process — and now you’re ready to turn it into a course, class, or program — this go-time guide is for you — the creative, entrepreneur, influencer, and thought leader, and walks you through how to take what you already do and turn it into a clear, structured, teachable format. It breaks down the complete curriculum-building process in plain language, from picking a format to choosing platforms, protecting your content, and pricing your offer.
Whether you’re teaching one person or one hundred, this is a practicable tool to help you build something that helps folks learn — and you do the thing.
Here’re the learning objectives for this guide:
define what you're teaching and why it matters,
choose a teaching format that fits your workflow,
structure your content in a way folks can follow,
protect your work through copyright and licensing,
understand how certificates and certifications work — and when you need them, and
price and position your offer based on your goals.
Whether you’re just starting or refining a thing you’ve already built, this guide helps you teach what you know — without paralysis by analysis so that you can teach the thing.
If you’ve been sharing your story, skill, or process — and now you’re ready to turn it into a course, class, or program — this go-time guide is for you — the creative, entrepreneur, influencer, and thought leader, and walks you through how to take what you already do and turn it into a clear, structured, teachable format. It breaks down the complete curriculum-building process in plain language, from picking a format to choosing platforms, protecting your content, and pricing your offer.
Whether you’re teaching one person or one hundred, this is a practicable tool to help you build something that helps folks learn — and you do the thing.
Here’re the learning objectives for this guide:
define what you're teaching and why it matters,
choose a teaching format that fits your workflow,
structure your content in a way folks can follow,
protect your work through copyright and licensing,
understand how certificates and certifications work — and when you need them, and
price and position your offer based on your goals.
Whether you’re just starting or refining a thing you’ve already built, this guide helps you teach what you know — without paralysis by analysis so that you can teach the thing.
Here’re the details:
Six (6) Lessons
11 Exercises
60 Checkpoints
72 Pages
92 Definitions
Here’s the completion time:
8-12 Hours — Estimated
Here’re the next steps:
Download the guide.
Work at your own pace.
Attend a Study Hall.
Teach the thing.