Aron Croft, founder of Hidden ADHD, shares how he took a challenging topic and challenged students and created a win-win for transformation and success. Listen in to find out how a little creativity and resourcefulness can go a long way.
As someone with Inattentive ADHD, Aron Croft is on a mission to help other ADHD folks live happier, more productive lives. He runs a company called Hidden ADHD and created a course called the Productivity Academy Program.
In this episode, Danny and Abe talk with Aron about turning his one-on-one coaching for ADHDers into an even better product with a group program.
In this episode we'll discuss:
Why you don’t have to be an expert to be a teacher.
Reasons to include one-on-one coaching.
Ways to iterate and scale your course.
Using teams and peer accountability to aid in successful completion of your course.
What are effective platforms for course creators to communicate with students?
Working with a challenging topic or niche.
What is a consistency coach, and how can you use one in your program?
How to incentivize returning students, and how it can help you scale your business.
“I know there's a need for this program and that there's opportunity there. But how do I take that to the next level?”
– Aron Croft Aron Croft is the founder of Hidden ADHD. Aron is on a mission to raise awareness about Inattentive ADHD, how it goes under the radar, and how to rebuild your life post-diagnosis.
His work has been featured by ADDitude Magazine, ADDA, and more. Despite going to Harvard, by the age of 33, he was broke, divorced, and earning just above minimum wage. Then he was diagnosed with Inattentive ADD, and his whole life changed.
He has since built a thriving Fortune 500 career helping companies like Marriott, Deloitte, Johnson & Johnson, McDonald’s, KPMG and United Healthcare.
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