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#1: From Classroom to Online: My Personal Teaching Journey

#1: From Classroom to Online: My Personal Teaching Journey

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Wondering if you can really build a profitable online business as a teacher?


In this kickoff episode of Teacher Talks Biz, I’m sharing how I transitioned from the rigid world of academia to creating an online Italian language school that now serves thousands.


From launching my first course with zero marketing experience to redefining what teaching looks like for me, this is the story of how I took back control of my time, income, and impact, and how you can too.


🍎 Three key takeaways from this episode:


  1. Your teaching skills are enough. You don’t need to be a tech expert or marketing pro to start. Your experience as a teacher is your greatest asset in the online space.
  2. Start before you’re ready. I launched my first course while feeling unsure and imperfect, and still enrolled over 140 students. Action breeds clarity.
  3. There’s more than one way to teach. If the traditional path doesn’t fit your life anymore, you can design your own. Online teaching can give you the freedom to align your work with your values.


🧡 Connect with me on Instagram @teachertalksbiz for daily tips on building a freedom-first online teaching business.


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