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OnlineBound with Elena Mutonono

Release Date: 11/30/2023

Premium Episode 4 (A Preview) How much free stuff should I give? show art Premium Episode 4 (A Preview) How much free stuff should I give?

OnlineBound with Elena Mutonono

Want to learn more about creating free events that will help you sell your programs? Check out my most recent episode on OnlineBound Premium:   In this podcast I answer the questions I get a lot, "How is free content different from paid one?" "Why do I need to create it?" "How can I make sure it leads people into action?" I share not just why free content is important, but also 3 main principles that turn boring content (like, words of the day or 5 rules for the Present Simple) into one that fires people up!

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OnlineBound with Elena Mutonono

Get more actionable tips on getting your clients, regardless of algorithms, the economy and other factors that we blame for not being able to get clients. Sign up for weekly OnlineBound Premium on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/ElenaMutonono

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What's OnlineBound Premium? show art What's OnlineBound Premium?

OnlineBound with Elena Mutonono

The Premium Podcast is only for teachers who are ready to take action, and they want specific, ongoing guidance from me. Consider this podcast as online audio coaching because many of the tips I’ll be sharing are the tips I share in my community and with private clients as well. When you join OnlineBound premium you get access to: Weekly podcasts full of actionable tips. Scripts with extra links and resources. 10% off on all of my courses and products. The podcast includes both strategic and mindset advice, and it will be reminiscent of ongoing coaching on demand, without the...

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The Shop of Desires: a Parable by Yulia Minakova (transl. by Elena Mutonono) show art The Shop of Desires: a Parable by Yulia Minakova (transl. by Elena Mutonono)

OnlineBound with Elena Mutonono

Friends, welcome to 2025! I hope this parable inspires you to reflect on what you want to achieve and what you're willing to give to achieve your goals in this new year. This parable was written by Yulia Minakova, inspired (possibly) by Stephen King's thriller "Needful Things," and translated by me. If you would like to learn to work sustainably in 2025, I invite you to check out my resources at my course page: More new projects are coming, especially for all of you podcast lovers, so stay tuned!

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Aurelie Grihangne on shifting to teaching through voice chats in less than 1 year show art Aurelie Grihangne on shifting to teaching through voice chats in less than 1 year

OnlineBound with Elena Mutonono

In this episode, Aurelie Grihangne explains how she transformed her business in just a year. Like many teachers, she started teaching 1:1 on platforms that ate up all her time for little pay. She had a big audience on social media, but the long hours drained her energy and didn't leave time to create new content. She was struggling and didn't know how to move forward. After working with Elena, she started offering asynchronous programs and shifting away from 1:1. Now she has more time to experiment, create content, and her business is thriving!

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Akvilė Dominyka on choosing to teach smarter when faced with a health challenge show art Akvilė Dominyka on choosing to teach smarter when faced with a health challenge

OnlineBound with Elena Mutonono

In this episode, Akvilė describes how she made the transition from working 8-12 hours a day down to just 3-4 hours. She started feeling burned out and knew she needed a change. When she first tried working asynchronously, it was an experiment that she did as "something extra" on top of 1:1 classes. But then a health challenge prompted her to switch completely. Now she has the freedom to work when she wants and has time to experiment with new approaches to teaching and marketing. Self-coaching has been crucial to reaching her goals.

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Maurice Jeths on what he gained by moving into voice-chat based teaching show art Maurice Jeths on what he gained by moving into voice-chat based teaching

OnlineBound with Elena Mutonono

In this episode, Maurice shares the transformation he's made from teaching 36 hours a week to just 24 with an asynchronous program. He's also got more energy and better hours. Before, he was stuck where many teachers are, selling his time and taking on as many students as he could manage. Now he can be more selective about who he works with. He's also been able to increase his income even though he's working fewer hours. And his students are more engaged and getting better results with his new approach to teaching.  

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Phil Schiller on business, improv and letting go of control show art Phil Schiller on business, improv and letting go of control

OnlineBound with Elena Mutonono

In this episode, Phil describes his business journey and how he found the focus that made him successful. After struggling for several years, he was ready to quit - but he didn't. He shares some of the most important steps he took to reach his goals. One of those steps was taking up improv, which has given him more empathy for himself and his clients. It has allowed him to let go and stop getting in his own way. He's been able to bring this approach to his students and clients as well - to help them relax and enjoy learning.  

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Petra Bozoradi on reducing her workload by 50% while making more show art Petra Bozoradi on reducing her workload by 50% while making more

OnlineBound with Elena Mutonono

In this episode, Petra Bozoradi describes her journey to becoming a sustainable business owner. After joining the Smart Teachers Library, she was able to transform her approach. Learning new teaching formats were the most valuable part of her experience. When she joined the Library, she was working 50 hours a week teaching 1:1 and creating materials. Now, she's making more in half the time with asynchronous lessons and no amount of money could make her go back to 50-hour weeks. Her Read, Learn, Speak program is a success!  

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Vera von Flüe on learning to sell with ease (in just a few months) show art Vera von Flüe on learning to sell with ease (in just a few months)

OnlineBound with Elena Mutonono

In this episode, Vera von Flüe shares how working with a coach helped her to become more efficient. By changing her mindset, she was able to get the same results with less work. Now she doesn't feel so overwhelmed and has more energy for her clients. She no longer feels needy or pushy about selling, but just enjoys talking about her offer. Instead of being afraid of failure, she focuses on taking action and moving forward. This allows her to feel more confident and grateful for the success of her journey.

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