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Somewhere along the way, we started calling 20–25 minute trainings “masterclasses.”And while short-form education can be incredibly valuable, the problem isn’t the length, it’s the promise.In this episode of the Family First Entrepreneur Podcast, we talk about why so many so-called master classes leave people feeling confused, behind, or like they must have missed something and why that’s not the learner’s fault.If you’re building alocal or online business where you teach, coach, or help others, this conversation matters. This isn’t about tearing down short content.It’s about building honest, intentional education that actually helps people move forward.If you care about clarity, integrity, and helping people take real next steps, this episode is for you.
By Heather BlakeSomewhere along the way, we started calling 20–25 minute trainings “masterclasses.”And while short-form education can be incredibly valuable, the problem isn’t the length, it’s the promise.In this episode of the Family First Entrepreneur Podcast, we talk about why so many so-called master classes leave people feeling confused, behind, or like they must have missed something and why that’s not the learner’s fault.If you’re building alocal or online business where you teach, coach, or help others, this conversation matters. This isn’t about tearing down short content.It’s about building honest, intentional education that actually helps people move forward.If you care about clarity, integrity, and helping people take real next steps, this episode is for you.