New Courses Structure

 March 1

by Jonathan Downham

I have been running courses for some time now via a medium called Podia. However the costs associated with this have been getting higher and higher so I needed to find another way to ensure I could deliver the teaching in a affordable way for both me and you.

They have proven very popular and I have over 700 customers over there. So I must be doing something right!

So now I have moved the courses over to this website for you to be able to access. The same courses at the same prices. Plus the same money back guarantee if you are not satisfied.

You can also have a years membership of the course resources for only £35 which will give you access to everything, plus at least one new video per month as I continue to build up further courses on topics relevant to you.

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