LUYC 120: My 2019 Annual Review

LUYC 120: My 2019 Annual Review

Author: Janelle Allen: Learning Designer, Online Course Coach, and Entrepreneur January 1, 2020 Duration: 43:05
Hey family! This episode is going to be different because I’m doing it solo. It’s time for the annual review for 2019. I love doing this part because I’m such a nerd in reflection and planning, and this is the time of the year where things slow down and I can get really intentional about what I want to do and also express gratitude. So listen up as I share with you what went well, what didn’t go well, lessons learned, and what I’m focused on for 2020. Enjoy! Episode Quotes "Marketing isn’t a bad word. Marketing is just communicating your value to your audience." "Transformation is not about information; it comes through action" "Doing everything on your own is not the way to grow." "Growth requires investment (money, time, relationships)." "Focus on what you love to do, focus on what you're good at, and collaborate more." Listen to Learn 02:09 - My wins for 2019 12:28 - What didn't go well in 2019 20:51 - Things I learned this year 32:21 - Shoutouts to these amazing people 36:34 - My focus areas for 2020 41:00 - One more thing... Subscribe to My YouTube Channel! I’m launching my very first YouTube channel in a few weeks and I’d love to see you there. → Click here to subscribe so you don’t miss any videos! ←

Behind every successful online course is a story, and Level Up Your Course Podcast with Janelle Allen: Create Online Courses that Change Lives is where those stories are told. Host Janelle Allen, a Learning Designer and Online Course Coach with nearly a decade of experience as an Instructional Design consultant, goes beyond surface-level advice. In each episode, she sits down with entrepreneurs who have actually built impactful learning experiences, delving into the real journeys-the breakthroughs, the unexpected hurdles, and the lessons learned the hard way. This isn't just about inspiration; it's a practical resource. Janelle systematically unpacks her own proven strategies for designing courses that truly stick, building a sustainable business around them, and creating material that genuinely transforms students' lives. Tuning into this podcast feels like having a direct, honest conversation with a trusted mentor who has been in the trenches. You'll gather actionable insights on moving from idea to launch, structuring content for better learning outcomes, and establishing your own authority in a crowded market. If you're looking to create something that is both profitable and meaningful, this is the space for you.
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Level Up Your Course Podcast with Janelle Allen: Create Online Courses that Change Lives
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