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TOMORROW: Our first teachable:u Live kicks off

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Get to know your teachable:u Live presenters before they take the virtual stage. Hi {NAME}, Tomorrow

Get to know your teachable:u Live presenters before they take the virtual stage. Hi {NAME}, Tomorrow, we’re kicking off our very first teachable:u Live event. [Join us for one of three live webinars]( each tailored to your unique stage of business and presented by some of the best in the course creation industry. Get to know your presenters now: Monique Daniels, Customer Success Expert at Teachable 7 Proven Steps to Launching Your First Course As an onboarding specialist, Monique regularly leads coaching sessions for creators at Teachable. She knows the ins and outs of the platform and can help you become an expert too. Jess Catorc, Co-creator of Launch Initiatives at Teachable 7 Proven Steps to Launching Your First Course Jess is an award-winning brand strategist, seasoned public speaker, and interviewer. Formerly the head of partnerships at Teachable, she now co-leads launch initiatives at Teachable. Grace Abbott, Marketing Director at To Be Magnetic How to Drive Conversion by Speaking to Your Customer's Emotions Grace Abbott is the marketing director of To Be Magnetic, a modern guide to holistic living. From brand strategy to content creation to marketing, she helps take consumer-facing businesses from zero to launch. Pat Flynn, Founder and Creator of SPI The Course Ladder: How to Level Up Your Course Strategy Pat is the creator of Smart Passive Income (SPI)—an industry-leading brand that teaches creator economy-focused entrepreneurs how to develop engaged and loyal audiences. He’s also the author of two best-selling books (Superfans, Will It Fly?), a popular keynote speaker, and influencer in the worlds of podcasting and social media. Matthew Gartland, Co-founder and CEO of SPI Media The Course Ladder: How to Level Up Your Course Strategy Matt is co-founder and CEO of SPI Media, the company behind the SPI brand. He’s been in startups (agency, media, tech) for over a decade. Beyond SPI, he is an advisor to and investor in several creator economy tech companies. Together, Pat and Matt have generated over $4M in online course sales since 2016. It all kicks off tomorrow at 12 p.m. EST. See you there. [Register now]( Copyright @ 2022 Teachable, Inc. All Rights Reserved 470 Park Ave South New York, NY, 10016 US [Change Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Update Your Profile]( at any time. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn](

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