The Online Education podcast
Welcome to Online Education podcast, where we interview leading creators, educators & e-learning brands to uncover the story behind their success. We cover everything from launching online courses across different niches, community management, marketing for leads and enrolments, and much more!
Whether you're just starting or scaling your online course business, our practical interviews have you covered.
Tune in and take your online courses to the next level!
Episodes
Andrea Nakayama:
Functional Medicine
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Andrea Nakayama as she shares her transformative journey into functional nutrition.
Sparked by her husband's illness, Andrea delves into the gaps in the medical system, the need for individualized patient care, and the core principles of functional medicine.
Tracy Gillett:
Raised Good
Join us as Tracy Gillett shares her co-sleeping experience and the benefits it has for both mother and baby.
Tracy started sharing her knowledge through a blog and realized the interest from others, leading to the growth of her platform, Raised Good.
Anna Tyrie:
English Like A Native
Discover how Anna Tyrie built a successful online education venture with English Like A Native.
She shares insights on the best way for adults to master a new language and overcome the common discomfort and anxiety.
Ben Ahrens:
Re-origin
Ben Ahrens, founder of re-origin joins us to discuss neuroplasticity and how the brain can continuously adapt and change throughout a person's life.
Ben talks about his own struggles with learning difficulties and how he discovered the power of brain retraining to overcome them.
Charles Dowding:
Horticulturalist and Author
Come along with Charles as he introduces us to the fascinating world of No Dig Gardening.
He shares how his gardening method works, taking us all the way back to his childhood on a farm where his love for growing things first began.
Cathy Madeo:
Cathy Madeo Yoga
Cathy Madeo shares her journey of building a successful online yoga business, starting from teaching at a local studio to opening her own studio and eventually transitioning to online yoga.
Hear her thoughts on the importance of building an audience and establishing trust before monetizing...
Igor Pogany:
My AI Advantage
In this episode, I sit down with Igor Pogany, the mastermind behind My AI Advantage, a platform he dedicates to simplifying the complexities of AI.
Igor dives into the practical applications of ChatGPT, sharing real-world use cases and examples, exploring its implications for communication, content creation and...
Thalita Milan:
HubSpot and Marketing Automation Consultant
In this episode, Thalita Milan, a HubSpot and Marketing Automation Consultant, discusses her transition from working as a marketer to becoming an online course creator.
Thalita also shares her strategies...
Reis Paluso:
Our Breath Collective
Reis Paluso, co-founder of Our Breath Collective, shares his journey into breathwork and the creation of a breathwork community.
He discusses the benefits of breathwork, highlighting its versatility and how it can be integrated into various professional fields.
Online Education Tips from Leading Educators and Content Creators
" Not everybody thinks like I do, so I can't just teach what I know in the way I learned it. "
Andrea Nakayama
" A system works every single time and tells us where to go when we don’t know where to start. "
Andrea Nakayama
" We are all unique, which is really based on bio individuality. You are not just your diagnosis. "
Andrea Nakayama
" If you’ve really got a problem that you want to solve, if you really want to understand something, then I think it takes longer form content to be able to do that. "
Tracy Gillet
" I have digital courses now. I have a digital course about sleep and I also have a digital course about attachment. And I have a paid membership community that I started 18 months ago and that’s been fantastic. "
Tracy Gillet
" I just started writing and sharing my work as a blog. Like most people, you had a website that you just stuck together and looking back on it now it's amazing to see where it came from. "
Tracy Gillet
" I love how easy the internet makes things. In the past it was so tech heavy, and these days obviously everything is much faster and more efficient. I love the accessibility of the internet. "
Anna Tyrie
" I discovered that you could actually turn teaching online into an actual business. I had it there as a bit of a resource pool for my face to face students. Then I started receiving payments from Google. I could reach a much greater audience. "
Anna Tyrie
" We went into 2 years of content building for what is now our Fluency Programme - so building a number of courses that will take someone from a lower intermediate level of English to fluency. We haven’t ever really stopped. We built it but we continue to improve and change. "
Anna Tyrie
" The act of marketing or getting something out there is really just an act of identifying what is the next area of disconnect. Identify those areas of disconnect and then build more streamlined ways of delivering your message to people. "
Ben Ahrens
" You can give someone the perfect program, it’s pretty easy to give them on a post-it note exactly what they should do. But delivering it in a way that integrates into their life and gives them the ability to continuously act on it - that is really the key. "
Ben Ahrens
" We brought in these doctors and researchers we call the Brain Trust. They came with a lot of experience in clinical settings and could help us develop these exercises and structure them in a way that was implementable in an online program. "
Ben Ahrens
" There’s a strong interest in it, and I can help people. I’m keen to answer their questions. It takes quite a bit of time but I don’t regret it because I get ideas from what they say, what they ask, what they need to know. And it informs me about what’s going on elsewhere. "
Charles Dowding
" I’ve got a two-bed trial in my garden where I’m verifying that all the time. One bed I dig, one I don’t dig. I see the difference. We add the same amount of compost to each bed. So, I’m informing myself all the time about what I’m doing. "
Charles Dowding
" One of my favorite sayings is actually It’s not what you know, it’s what you understand, and that’s what I hope to convey in my teaching. If you understand a bit of the process, you can adapt the details to wherever you are. "