I had been traveling around the US teaching workshops at yoga studios, and people just were very connected to my very practical way of teaching ancient wisdom to modern humans. And it’s for really people who want to heal themselves through Ayurveda and want to go on a healing journey. And it was a living Ayurvedic course, we still teach this course today. I think you said like what technology did you use? What did you make it about? How did you decide to do it? Was this your first dollar on the internet kind of thing?Ĭate Stillman: That’s a good question was that my first dollar on the internet? I don’t know. That mindset helped a lot.Ĭhris Badgett: Also about that first course in 2007. So I was pretty early to the like, you know, getting that if you had an internet connection, and a computer and a good, you know, and just wanted to be useful to people that you could do something, and I think that helped a lot. But I got my first telecommuting job because I had a laptop because my dad was like, here, you can, you know, if that’s all you need to be able to live where you want and do what you want. We should figure out how to do that better, which led me to consciousness studies, which really led me to wellness. This was funny when I was working in Washington, DC and global warming, and climate change politics before I went into wellness, and I went into wellness because I quickly realized that being in politics and policy to try to be, you know, help humans become more conscious that we live on one planet. I knew that you know, if I actually telecommuted. And so I just was like, we always had a computer. So he was traveling to Asia and turning around offices there. And then, you know, basically, those companies that he was working with were global. And so he was a software, he was like in the early days, like hardware, then software development. Just to be clear, my dad was a computer guy. How did you know, sometimes I know a lot of health and wellness people myself, how did you? How did you bridge that gap? Sometimes there’s this divide between like the business world and like, the health and healing world, like how did those really kind of come together for you, particularly with online? Was there a major influence or something that helped you see the opportunity to kind of reach the world?Ĭate Stillman: You know, I think so I think when I would look back at like, why was it a little easier for me, and I don’t want to say that the entrepreneurial journey is easy for anyone. In San Francisco, and our first online courses, 2007.Ĭhris Badgett: That’s cool. So I started a website and a Constant Contact, if you remember those guys, email, you know, basically like email blog type of conversation with my audience in 2001. I mean, it depends on how you define online. Glad to be here.Ĭhris Badgett: When did your journey as a what I call it education entrepreneur, somebody who felt a calling to help people, you know, particularly online? When did that start for you? What year were we at?Ĭate Stillman: Yeah, so I started. Welcome to the show, Kate.Ĭate Stillman: Hey, thanks, Chris. I’m joined by a special guest, her name is Kate Stillman. Enjoy the show.Ĭhris Badgett: Hello, and welcome back to another episode of LMS cast. Stay to the end, I’ve got something special for you. I’m the co-founder of LifterLMS, the most powerful learning management system for WordPress. Thank you for joining us! Episode Transcript Episode TranscriptĬhris Badgett: You’ve come to the right place if you’re looking to create, launch and scale, a high-value online training program. Subscribe to our newsletter for updates, developments, and future episodes of LMScast. If you like this episode of LMScast, you can browse more episodes here. So, she uses visual learning in her teaching as much as possible and draws on a screen to make the learning experience more engaging.Īt, you can learn more about new developments and how to use LifterLMS to build online courses and membership sites. She believes that people cannot keep concentration on someone talking for more than a few minutes, maybe 5 mins at max. Human beings are habit-driven and good habits eventually pay up by allowing your body to restore itself.įor course creators, here is another insight from her teaching methods. One of the key benefits of her courses is that people with illnesses come to develop a healing process that is less dependent on medicines. Fasting is one of the most important aspects of healing. So, that is how they are quickly immersed into healthier living by meeting people with healthier habits all around them. Cate introduces newcomers to Ayurveda to groups who are already practicing at an advanced level.
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