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#1645 - Q&A: Is there a market for online stand-up paddleboard lessons?

Side Hustle School

Chris Guillebeau

Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship,, Careers, Small Business, Business, Side Hustle

4.73.3K Ratings

🗓️ 3 July 2021

⏱️ ? minutes

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Is there a limit to what can be done online? Today’s caller is testing it! Let’s consider if there’s a way she can teach stand-up paddleboarding from behind a screen. 

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Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week.


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0:00.0

When it comes to what can be done online, one thing's for sure.

0:08.8

Our expectations are understanding, our experience even has changed so much since early 2020.

0:15.9

Even with travel resuming in lots of places, business travel is still far behind, and

0:20.9

part of that is not just because of concerns of safety or the difficulty of logistics,

0:26.5

because people who have realized online meetings can work just as well as in-person meetings,

0:32.0

at least in many cases.

0:33.8

Maybe not 100%, but definitely a lot more, whatever the percentage is, definitely

0:37.9

a lot more than we imagined before the days of the pandemic.

0:41.4

And we've also seen all kinds of other stuff that has started up from virtual meditation

0:45.8

to choirs conducted by Zoom.

0:48.6

Of course, all forms of schooling and education of all kinds, many other examples.

0:53.8

But the question, that's what we're talking about here today, and by the way, welcome

0:57.3

to Sideos of School.

0:58.4

My name is Chris Killapoe.

0:59.8

The question is, is there a limit to what can be done online?

1:03.4

Because our listener, our caller today, is testing it.

1:07.7

Let's consider if there's a way she can teach stand-up paddle boarding from behind a

1:12.0

screen.

1:13.0

As I said, we've seen all kinds of activities and stuff that's gone online, but might

1:16.8

this be taking it a bit too far?

1:19.3

Well, let's see.

1:20.3

You'll hear from her, and then my answer is there a market for online stand-up paddleboard

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