- Thread starter
- #3
Thanks for your answer!
So, my co-host and I are addict to learning and interviewing so it's kind of a dream hobby especially when you get to network and spend time with people you used to (and still) admire. And sharing/ teaching content based on books or academic stuff is like learning/ internalizing on steroids.
Regarding opportunities, we had couple of digital marketing mandates but the bulk of opportunities were more like "social capital" i.e. events, connections and so on.
The podcast is more than one year old, 70 episodes. Really nothing compared to the english-speaking world but we believe in the "entrepreneurship/ self-growth" trend and we are positioning ourselves for the long-run.
We are not planning to sell the typical online course to our audience, we are looking further with our (formal) consulting perspective. We are more interested in B2B...
One more thing: it's work-intensive so make sure it's a "passion project"
Exo
So, my co-host and I are addict to learning and interviewing so it's kind of a dream hobby especially when you get to network and spend time with people you used to (and still) admire. And sharing/ teaching content based on books or academic stuff is like learning/ internalizing on steroids.
Regarding opportunities, we had couple of digital marketing mandates but the bulk of opportunities were more like "social capital" i.e. events, connections and so on.
The podcast is more than one year old, 70 episodes. Really nothing compared to the english-speaking world but we believe in the "entrepreneurship/ self-growth" trend and we are positioning ourselves for the long-run.
We are not planning to sell the typical online course to our audience, we are looking further with our (formal) consulting perspective. We are more interested in B2B...
One more thing: it's work-intensive so make sure it's a "passion project"
Exo