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Hey everyone 👋 Hope you had a great week. In today’s edition, I wanted to feature Andrew Barry. Andrew’s a friend/creator/former colleague that you may already be familiar with on Twitter. I’ve admired his work from afar and always enjoy conversing with him on topics of transformational educational experiences. I’ve previously tweeted that it is my conviction that we will see tons of successful teachers making more than $1m in annual income on the Internet by either selling courses or building hyper-engaging communities. And Andrew is on a mission to help become people become superstar teachers. He’s an authority in this space as he himself built several communities and of course taught thousands of people how to create incredible courses and training sessions in his career that spans 15 years.
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