Your Graduation Story
I spent thousands of dollars on how-to courses that led to more questions than answers or to answers better suited to non-fiction authors than to me.
One thing had become clear, though. I needed to build a business. The questions was, what kind of business?
If it was to be a business I would love, then I couldn't go back to the classroom, nor could I make an online course like those I'd taken, heavy and slow or confusing. I didn't want people to take a course from me and not get the point of it or never finish.
It needed to be direct, concise and more importantly, it had to be meaningful, in fact life-changing.
From the very first bonus module of the Experience Product Masterclass, I learned how to apply my unique talents and skills in self-expression to coaching those who would benefit most from it through stage presence.
It's a scary thing to go into a business for the first time, especially without knowing everything before beginning. But I learned from Marisa and her wonderful coaching crew, to ""just get started, then iterate your way to awesome.""
There is an old adage that says, ""experience is the best teacher."" With an Experience Product, that saying takes on a whole new meaning for success.
Thanks, Marisa.
What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?
It's a scary thing to go into a business for the first time, especially without knowing everything before beginning. But I learned from Marisa and her wonderful coaching crew, to "just get started, then iterate your way to awesome.
How did EPM help you become successful?
I spent thousands of dollars on how-to courses that led to more questions than answers or to answers better suited to non-fiction authors than to me.
One thing had become clear, though. I needed to build a business. The questions was, what kind of business?
From the very first bonus module of the Experience Product Masterclass, I learned how to apply my unique talents and skills in self-expression to coaching those who would benefit most from it through stage presence.
How has EPM and your success impacted your life?
If it was to be a business I would love, then I couldn't go back to the classroom, nor could I make an online course like those I'd taken, heavy and slow or confusing. I didn't want people to take a course from me and not get the point of it or never finish.
It needed to be direct, concise and more importantly, it had to be meaningful, in fact life-changing.
I love being on stage, connecting with an audience. When I see and hear someone shake when they have to do this... when I see them go pale and forget to breathe, it makes me cry. It makes me hold my breath and want to mentally rescue them. My hands shake with theirs and my mouth goes dry.
I have helped dozens overcome their fear of presentations all the way back to the fourth grade, when a girl in my class was so frightened to recite a poem, she panicked and ran from the room.
Ever since then I’ve had a desire to help people overcome their fear of speaking.
Speaking can and should be fun. And I want to help especially entrepreneurs who would most benefit by it, get to a place of confidence, where they can have fun speaking.
THEN I would be doing something I LOVE DOING.
What has been the biggest change in your business?
I wasn't in business before this.
What are you most excited about moving forward with your Experience Product?
I am most excited to find my first perfect student or even the first five and seeing them to success as speakers or presenters in whatever platform they'd prefer.