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Disability Entrepreneurship! Develop your favorite hobby!
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Disability Entrepreneurship! Develop your favorite hobby!

A new way of looking at disability. See it as an opportunity, not a hindrance.
Created byJohn Jenkins
Last updated 9/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn how to prioritize values and goals.
  • Learn the most important math formula you'll ever use.
  • Explore the meaning and purpose of entrepreneurship.
  • Decide for yourself how you want to change your life.
  • Explore the history of entrepreneurship, and its importance.

Course content

3 sections9 lectures2h 18m total length
  • Introduction37:44

    This is the main portion of the course, including the introduction. After this portion, you should be able to understand the meaning of entrepreneurship as well as the meaning of disability entrepreneurship.

  • Quiz 1: The basics
  • Assignment: Find your ideal hobby or non-revenue business.
  • Why charge for this course?8:50

    After this lecture, you should have a better understand of why I am charging for this course, and certain considerations for if you decide to make your own.

  • How to choose your ideal non-revenue business.17:39

    After completing this lecture, students should have a better idea of what the best non-revenue business is for them, or at least be able to find good ways of deciding that.

Requirements

  • Fast, stable internet, good speakers or headphones, a working computer and 2.5 hours.

Description

This is a course that teaches you the basics of Disability Entrepreneurship. The beauty of this approach is that you don't have to ask for money. If all of your bills are paid through Disability and you have a decent housing subsidy, you can spend your time learning any skill - whether it be a new language, a STEM subject, or in the Humanities - without having to worry about whether or not you will be able to make money from that venture. Disability shouldn't be seen as a death sentence. If you do get good enough earnings at what you do that you feel that you can make a decent wage while also maintaining your treatment and your housing independently, that's one more tool in your tool chest. You don't have to do it if Disability Entrepreneurship isn't meant for you. Only you can know that. But if you think this can be of some help, give it a try. The easiest way to get through the course is to simply pace yourself. It's a rather short course. The main bulk of the course is in the first lecture. The subsequent lectures are shorter. You can take notes, but really just listen to the message.

Who this course is for:

  • Individuals on USA Disability who are considering starting a business or learning skills.
  • Anyone who wants to start a business or hobby.
  • Anyone who wants to learn a new skill or ability.