Join us in EPM today!

Philip Larson's Honest Experience Product Masterclass review

Reviews from class of: All Years | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023

Philip Larson

Approaching this workshop was frustrating. 2020 meant taking three successful face-to-face workshops and giving the participants better value online. The participants are folks struggling through probation and at-risk families. Bad internet, short attention spans, low personal esteem, and more challenge the concept. Anger workshop has been a defiant monster that just would not come together for me. Prior success was working in our Life Skills/CBT THINK! Rider on the Elephant. Parenting was okay. Anger was high center. So I enrolled in EPM to see if it could get me through.
We did it! I am building the workshop week by week and started with 6 participants. The potential is huge. By going through this beta with this group and one more round with an alpha group, I expect to be able to build a fully mentored but automated approach for thousands. Right now, we do a weekly zoom with the participants doing another 1.5 hours of work online during the week. The sessions are broken into short video, workshop, reading, and more to keep the motion and allow for start and stops to match the chaotic lives.
Principles applied from EPM are effective and allow us to deliver life-changing content.
Every week someone is healing a broken relationship or resolving some inner angst or settling in at work and family. Some even are getting their children restored to the home. Money is not my big deal here. But the money keeps us in motion. Life change. A chance at a better life forward. Thanks.

What is your biggest takeaway from EPM?
Keeping the emotions intentionally engaged.

How has EPM and your success impacted your life?
Enabled me to continue to add value to others in the crazy Covid world.

What is now possible for you because of your Experience Product?
This will give us the possibility of going nationwide and helping the 2.8 million folks struggling with probation with little real engagement.