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Learn how to start a podcast and more with this $28 online course
TL;DR: Get interview skills, nutrition advice, tips on how to start a podcast, and more with the Ultimate Life Hacker Master Class Bundle, on sale for $28 with code 20SAVE20.
Maybe your New Year’s resolution isn’t as Insta-friendly as reading a book a month or learning how to cook new dishes regularly. Maybe you simply want to get your life together, and you wouldn’t be alone.
Getting your life on track for 2020, and trying all the things (eating better, landing a dream job, being a more productive human, public speaking more confidently) is possible — it just takes dedication and investing in the right resources to help you out.
While we can’t help you out with the former, we can point you in the right direction for the latter. The Ultimate Life Hacker Master Class comes with 11 key courses that span both career building and personal development genres. Some of the topics it covers include a health and nutrition master class, advice from experts on how to start a podcast, and understanding how best to nail an upcoming interview. But y’all, this is just the tip of the learning iceberg: There are over 870 lessons you can dive into over the course of the next year.
Individually, these expert-led courses would cost you upwards of two grand piecemeal. But for those ready to kickstart 2020 as the most fulfilling and productive year ever, the good news is the Ultimate Life Hacker Master Class Bundle isn’t as much of a financial investment as it once was.
If you bought ’em all separately, this entire bundle would run you $2,030. It’s currently on sale for $35, but those who use the code 20SAVE20 at checkout can also get an additional 20% off the sale price— bringing it down to just $28.
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