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240 Why Does Authenticity Matter to Your Audience?

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Josh Wright is a classical pianist who's performed at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and on America's Got Talent. He's grown a YouTube channel to over 200,000 subscribers and 20 million views, and built a whole online course business teaching piano students all over the world.

And yeah, that's all pretty cool. But maybe the more interesting part is how he actually built it.

His whole channel is built around sharing his weaknesses. Not in some cringe, overly vulnerable way... just honestly. "Here's what I struggle with, here's how I fixed it." And his audience loves him for it. He actually calls it the superpower of the channel, which I think is a really good way to put it.

So we got into why that works. Because I think a lot of course creators feel this pull toward seeming more professional, more polished, more put-together online. And Josh's experience is kind of the opposite. The more real he is, the more people trust him and want to learn from him.

We also talked about the fear of promotion, which comes up a lot with course creators. Josh was pretty open about how uncomfortable he used to be with it and how he eventually got over it. If you've ever felt a bit weird about putting your stuff out there, that part of the conversation is worth a listen on its own.

Really good episode. Hope you enjoy it.

🎹 Check out Josh's work:
🔗 www.joshwrightpiano.com
🔗 youtube.com/joshwrightpiano
🔗 facebook.com/joshwrightpiano
🔗 instagram.com/joshwrightpiano
🔗 Courses: https://learn.joshwrightpiano.com/

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If you'd like to talk more about how you can grow your course business, email me at john@datadrivenmarketing.

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