How To Make $20,000 A Weekend Teaching What You Love

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Learn how to earn $20,000 a weekend teaching what you love…

In this packed-with-value recording, you’ll learn:

  • The Top Mistakes Most New Trainers and Speakers Make
  • How To Start Any Talk Speech Or Seminar So That The Audience Love You From The Beginning
  • How To Teach To ALL 4 Learning Styles So That EVERYONE In Your Audience Gets Value

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To find out more about the Teaching Riches program starting on 15 April 2009, click here now.

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14 Responses to “How To Make $20,000 A Weekend Teaching What You Love”
  1. Mohiddin Basha Says:

    super most usefull tool

  2. Susie Heath Says:

    Hi Bruce. What a fabulous session. Thank you so much. I realise how much I already do of what you are teaching, so it’s just time for me to get out there again and combine the physiology and dance parts with the talking. I’ve been doing it for years – nothing holding me back now after your talk. I look forward to sharing a stage with you one day in the not too distant future. Warm wishes and love, Susie

  3. Charles Says:

    I started to listned and after 6 minutes it stopped. I have tried 4 times to reload, restart etc. Is there a way I can get the MP3 to download?

    Thanks.

  4. Sally Says:

    I totally agree with you, I have taught thousands and thousands of children during my lifetime we used to be able to see the gifts in the children and have time to draw this out of pupils. The crazy league tables in the UK and the National Curriculum put paid to all that.

    I think there are bad systems not actually bad teachers, the system in the UK allows no time to be an authentic real teacher. I have been in hundreds of schools in the last few years. I don’t just go in for a day I have stayed and got to know the staff and children.

    At Primary level in the UK adults are going around assessing even 5 year olds all the time, it’s madness. It’s like big brother watching you at evry angle.

    I totally agree with lots of watch you said. I love the idea of stories, Damien introduced me to it.

    Maybe one day soon I will start standing up.I am coming out of teaching and doing different things.

    It’s very interesting what you say about getting the audience involved. I teach with children and make them all repeat stuff back to me and them selves, evn turn and smile to each other, kids love that one, and jump up and down to keep them active. I often stick tai chi and chi gung. I love it.

    Bless you for your thoughts I am slowly gaining the confidence to take steps to teach adults you made me realise I have gifts to offer people.

    Bless you,

    Sally Francis

  5. kathy Says:

    Thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge
    and your message
    Be well
    Kathy S

  6. Sally Says:

    Interesting what you said about kids having addhd, we are all made to move primary children are made to sit stiull and not even twitch on a carpet.

    I trained as a Biology and PE teacher children and adults are made to move.

    Totally agree with you – think I will start writing about my observations – we need to change the thinking in education and start to understand that we are essentially we are animals.

    It’s not the teachers it’s the system that needs to change and the amount of information we are meant to fire at children.

    So many of us are getting out we saw it all before it all changed.

    Some children learn from visuals, some from auditory input some from moving and others from speaking themselves. Sad that our education is based on writing I have met some brilliant children who have an ability to speak but on paper they are told they fail.

    Great stuff Bruce

    Sally Francis

  7. Bruce Muzik Says:

    Hi Susie,

    I look forward to sharing a stage with you too!

    Bruce

  8. Bruce Muzik Says:

    Charles, I’ll insert a download link ASAP

  9. shankar Says:

    I’ve making some public speeches i my profession. I am going to improve it now onwards. Thank you Bruce.
    Best wishes
    shankar.

  10. Pamela K. Blessum Says:

    Wonderful!!! Mahalo!!! Love you and what you have to share…as well as your method of sharing and clarity about what is important!!!!

  11. Russell Says:

    Have you always delivered information so passionately? Your energy reveals an excitement framed within a genuine conviction. I am eager to share my passion with others and want to “thank you” for sharing your compelling information today. Thanks also to Damon for his prodding to bring the project to fruition. Be well and continued success. You both started with a Belief In Mind

  12. clare Says:

    fantastic Bruce….Thank you! I am a teacher and your easy to understand methodology will certainly help me in the classroom.

  13. Arabella Says:

    Thank you Bruce for such a motivational and inspirational talk. Its great tips and infectious enthusiasm makes me feel I couild get up there and talk publicly!
    Love the title Teaching Riches .
    Arabella

  14. Martyne Says:

    Thank you for sharing all that. I’ve had this ”pull” to become a teacher for years (ever since my kids started school – over 10 years ago) It’s now April 24, is there any way to get on the course still?

    Thank and keep up the good work

    Martyne

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