Announcing Memberships for Creator Courses: Join a community of learners

Announcing Memberships for Creator Courses

A little over 3 years ago, I moved away from Scranton, PA. It was the right decision, of-course. I got married and my wife and I got a place closer to where she worked. After living there for over a decade (between college and post-graduate life), I can say I was ready.

But there is something I still miss from those days: teaching inside of a classroom.

I Love Teaching

See, I was an adjunct professor at my alma mater, The University of Scranton. And I loved it. I enjoyed teaching, and interacting with my students. I liked that I could get their opinions on technology, and help prepare them for the “real world.”

So when I moved away, I knew I would miss it. That’s why I started Creator Courses in the first place. I still get to teach. But I don’t get the “classroom experience.” Until now.

I’m happy to finally announce memberships on Creator Courses.

Building a Community for Learning

My goal is to create a community for learning. And I want you to be a part of it.

Members get access to all of the current courses I have on sale (over $1,000 worth of content!), a forum to discuss and promote your work, a Slack team with other members of the community, and mini courses that are exclusive to members. Not to mention live events and discounts. You can read about the full membership benefits here.

Get 12% Off Your Membership for a Limited Time

And until August 6th, you can get 12% off your membership plan. And the best part is that will carry from year to year, as long as you’re a member! Just click on this link, or use the code LAUNCH at check out.

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