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Community members have submitted 3 distinct reports about www.udemy.com between May 2013 and January 2015. Here is what people are reporting: "Stand-up Comedy Habits to Become a Better Speaker & Presenter I am making this course available free for the first 200 Reddit readers to sign up with the hope of getting some good feedback. What people are saying so far about this 5 star rated course: “A little gem of actionable hints and tips”..." "Improve Communication, Build Relationships, and Str...

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8/13/2009
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2/23/2026

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Improve Communication, Build Relationships, and Strengthen Leadership Using Humor I just launched a course on how to use humor to be more productive, less stressed, and happier. Seeing these great posts from /u/davidpatricknihill and others on the community inspired me to offer the course to the first 100 redditors for free! I'd love to hear your feedback on how the course can improve. You can sign up / learn more here: ~~https://www.udemy.com/humor-at-work/?couponCode=R%2FFREE~~ The 100 passes are gone, but I did create a code for redditors to get the course for $20 (a $79 savings): [https://www.udemy.com/humor-at-work/?couponCode=R%2FDISCOUNT](https://www.udemy.com/humor-at-work/?couponCode=R%2FDISCOUNT) I'll also be around all day to answer any questions about humor / work.

4089 days ago19 upvotes

Stand-up Comedy Habits to Become a Better Speaker & Presenter I am making this course available free for the first 200 Reddit readers to sign up with the hope of getting some good feedback. What people are saying so far about this 5 star rated course: “A little gem of actionable hints and tips” “Anyone who communicates with others - literally everyone - would benefit from this course to make his/her message more effective”. “All around great content to be used in many facets of life. Great for business and beyond.” “Immediate results, even for experienced presenters” “Not only the course is very useful but it is hilarious! I recommend it to any one pitching a project or a business idea. Great way to differentiate yourself.” Free Link: https://www.udemy.com/7-comedic-habits-to-be-consistently-funnier-presenting/?couponCode=FreeforReddit Many thanks in advance. I greatly appreciate your reviews and feedback.

4413 days ago75 upvotes

[WTS] Economics answers to questions on Bitcoins and Crypto-Currencies Hi there, I just graduated with an Economics degree and I would like to put it to use. I would like to answer any questions people might have about Bitcoins and Crypto-currencies and their implications in the world economy. My goal is to help others understand crypto-currencies so that they catch on and change the world for the better. For my degree I've taken courses on international trade, monetary economics, and macroeconomics that are related to crypto-currencies. I'm knowledgeable about securities markets and will soon be writing the Canadian Securities Course (CSC). I have worked for an investment club in the past and right now I'm planning to work either as a business analyst or in banking. I have a technical background too. I have built and configured computers since I was young and I have some training in computer networks (CCNA). I also mine BTC and LTC right now. I want to explain to the average person why crypto-currencies are worth paying attention to. Like why a decentralized currency might be better than a centralized one. Questions on the nature of money, deflationary vs. inflationary money, how banking systems might adopt to online currencies, tax implications, different types of behaviour that crypto-currencies encourage vs. what fiat currencies encourage, how central banking works, how fiat money is created and distributed, how crypto-currencies are created and distributed, how CC relates to precious metals, if intrinsic value means anything, how CCs being adopted could influence economic behaviour, etc, etc, etc. I'm hoping to work for tips so here are my addresses BTC: 13dfnuU1XnMHPFSgsNboMgUJaqhxiGtsYS LTC: Lda7pzUhRzXzaUVQ7A2YTatLkjDd5jd3mv (you can also tip me using the bitcointip feature, if you know how to use it) To give you something right now here is a great series of lectures on Bitcoin, mining, speculation, and so on given for free. https://www.udemy.com/bi

4689 days ago8 upvotes

[WTS] Economics answers to questions on Bitcoins and Crypto-Currencies Hi there, I just graduated with an Economics degree and I would like to put it to use. I would like to answer any questions people might have about Bitcoins and Crypto-currencies and their implications in the world economy. My goal is to help others understand crypto-currencies so that they catch on and change the world for the better. For my degree I've taken courses on international trade, monetary economics, and macroeconomics that are related to crypto-currencies. I'm knowledgeable about securities markets and will soon be writing the Canadian Securities Course (CSC). I have worked for an investment club in the past and right now I'm planning to work either as a business analyst or in banking. I have a technical background too. I have built and configured computers since I was young and I have some training in computer networks (CCNA). I also mine BTC and LTC right now. I want to explain to the average person why crypto-currencies are worth paying attention to. Like why a decentralized currency might be better than a centralized one. Questions on the nature of money, deflationary vs. inflationary money, how banking systems might adopt to online currencies, tax implications, different types of behaviour that crypto-currencies encourage vs. what fiat currencies encourage, how central banking works, how fiat money is created and distributed, how crypto-currencies are created and distributed, how CC relates to precious metals, if intrinsic value means anything, how CCs being adopted could influence economic behaviour, etc, etc, etc. I'm hoping to work for tips so here are my addresses BTC: 13dfnuU1XnMHPFSgsNboMgUJaqhxiGtsYS LTC: Lda7pzUhRzXzaUVQ7A2YTatLkjDd5jd3mv (you can also tip me using the bitcointip feature, if you know how to use it) To give you something right now here is a great series of lectures on Bitcoin, mining, speculation, and so on given for free. https://www.udemy.com/bi

4689 days ago8 upvotes

[WTS] Economics answers to questions on Bitcoins and Crypto-Currencies Hi there, I just graduated with an Economics degree and I would like to put it to use. I would like to answer any questions people might have about Bitcoins and Crypto-currencies and their implications in the world economy. My goal is to help others understand crypto-currencies so that they catch on and change the world for the better. For my degree I've taken courses on international trade, monetary economics, and macroeconomics that are related to crypto-currencies. I'm knowledgeable about securities markets and will soon be writing the Canadian Securities Course (CSC). I have worked for an investment club in the past and right now I'm planning to work either as a business analyst or in banking. I have a technical background too. I have built and configured computers since I was young and I have some training in computer networks (CCNA). I also mine BTC and LTC right now. I want to explain to the average person why crypto-currencies are worth paying attention to. Like why a decentralized currency might be better than a centralized one. Questions on the nature of money, deflationary vs. inflationary money, how banking systems might adopt to online currencies, tax implications, different types of behaviour that crypto-currencies encourage vs. what fiat currencies encourage, how central banking works, how fiat money is created and distributed, how crypto-currencies are created and distributed, how CC relates to precious metals, if intrinsic value means anything, how CCs being adopted could influence economic behaviour, etc, etc, etc. I'm hoping to work for tips so here are my addresses BTC: 13dfnuU1XnMHPFSgsNboMgUJaqhxiGtsYS LTC: Lda7pzUhRzXzaUVQ7A2YTatLkjDd5jd3mv (you can also tip me using the bitcointip feature, if you know how to use it) To give you something right now here is a great series of lectures on Bitcoin, mining, speculation, and so on given for free. https://www.udemy.com/bi

4689 days ago8 upvotes

[WTS] Economics answers to questions on Bitcoins and Crypto-Currencies Hi there, I just graduated with an Economics degree and I would like to put it to use. I would like to answer any questions people might have about Bitcoins and Crypto-currencies and their implications in the world economy. My goal is to help others understand crypto-currencies so that they catch on and change the world for the better. For my degree I've taken courses on international trade, monetary economics, and macroeconomics that are related to crypto-currencies. I'm knowledgeable about securities markets and will soon be writing the Canadian Securities Course (CSC). I have worked for an investment club in the past and right now I'm planning to work either as a business analyst or in banking. I have a technical background too. I have built and configured computers since I was young and I have some training in computer networks (CCNA). I also mine BTC and LTC right now. I want to explain to the average person why crypto-currencies are worth paying attention to. Like why a decentralized currency might be better than a centralized one. Questions on the nature of money, deflationary vs. inflationary money, how banking systems might adopt to online currencies, tax implications, different types of behaviour that crypto-currencies encourage vs. what fiat currencies encourage, how central banking works, how fiat money is created and distributed, how crypto-currencies are created and distributed, how CC relates to precious metals, if intrinsic value means anything, how CCs being adopted could influence economic behaviour, etc, etc, etc. I'm hoping to work for tips so here are my addresses BTC: 13dfnuU1XnMHPFSgsNboMgUJaqhxiGtsYS LTC: Lda7pzUhRzXzaUVQ7A2YTatLkjDd5jd3mv (you can also tip me using the bitcointip feature, if you know how to use it) To give you something right now here is a great series of lectures on Bitcoin, mining, speculation, and so on given for free. https://www.udemy.com/bi

4689 days ago8 upvotes

[WTS] Economics answers to questions on Bitcoins and Crypto-Currencies Hi there, I just graduated with an Economics degree and I would like to put it to use. I would like to answer any questions people might have about Bitcoins and Crypto-currencies and their implications in the world economy. My goal is to help others understand crypto-currencies so that they catch on and change the world for the better. For my degree I've taken courses on international trade, monetary economics, and macroeconomics that are related to crypto-currencies. I'm knowledgeable about securities markets and will soon be writing the Canadian Securities Course (CSC). I have worked for an investment club in the past and right now I'm planning to work either as a business analyst or in banking. I have a technical background too. I have built and configured computers since I was young and I have some training in computer networks (CCNA). I also mine BTC and LTC right now. I want to explain to the average person why crypto-currencies are worth paying attention to. Like why a decentralized currency might be better than a centralized one. Questions on the nature of money, deflationary vs. inflationary money, how banking systems might adopt to online currencies, tax implications, different types of behaviour that crypto-currencies encourage vs. what fiat currencies encourage, how central banking works, how fiat money is created and distributed, how crypto-currencies are created and distributed, how CC relates to precious metals, if intrinsic value means anything, how CCs being adopted could influence economic behaviour, etc, etc, etc. I'm hoping to work for tips so here are my addresses BTC: 13dfnuU1XnMHPFSgsNboMgUJaqhxiGtsYS LTC: Lda7pzUhRzXzaUVQ7A2YTatLkjDd5jd3mv (you can also tip me using the bitcointip feature, if you know how to use it) To give you something right now here is a great series of lectures on Bitcoin, mining, speculation, and so on given for free. https://www.udemy.com/bi

4689 days ago8 upvotes

[WTS] Economics answers to questions on Bitcoins and Crypto-Currencies Hi there, I just graduated with an Economics degree and I would like to put it to use. I would like to answer any questions people might have about Bitcoins and Crypto-currencies and their implications in the world economy. My goal is to help others understand crypto-currencies so that they catch on and change the world for the better. For my degree I've taken courses on international trade, monetary economics, and macroeconomics that are related to crypto-currencies. I'm knowledgeable about securities markets and will soon be writing the Canadian Securities Course (CSC). I have worked for an investment club in the past and right now I'm planning to work either as a business analyst or in banking. I have a technical background too. I have built and configured computers since I was young and I have some training in computer networks (CCNA). I also mine BTC and LTC right now. I want to explain to the average person why crypto-currencies are worth paying attention to. Like why a decentralized currency might be better than a centralized one. Questions on the nature of money, deflationary vs. inflationary money, how banking systems might adopt to online currencies, tax implications, different types of behaviour that crypto-currencies encourage vs. what fiat currencies encourage, how central banking works, how fiat money is created and distributed, how crypto-currencies are created and distributed, how CC relates to precious metals, if intrinsic value means anything, how CCs being adopted could influence economic behaviour, etc, etc, etc. I'm hoping to work for tips so here are my addresses BTC: 13dfnuU1XnMHPFSgsNboMgUJaqhxiGtsYS LTC: Lda7pzUhRzXzaUVQ7A2YTatLkjDd5jd3mv (you can also tip me using the bitcointip feature, if you know how to use it) To give you something right now here is a great series of lectures on Bitcoin, mining, speculation, and so on given for free. https://www.udemy.com/bi

4689 days ago8 upvotes

[WTS] Economics answers to questions on Bitcoins and Crypto-Currencies Hi there, I just graduated with an Economics degree and I would like to put it to use. I would like to answer any questions people might have about Bitcoins and Crypto-currencies and their implications in the world economy. My goal is to help others understand crypto-currencies so that they catch on and change the world for the better. For my degree I've taken courses on international trade, monetary economics, and macroeconomics that are related to crypto-currencies. I'm knowledgeable about securities markets and will soon be writing the Canadian Securities Course (CSC). I have worked for an investment club in the past and right now I'm planning to work either as a business analyst or in banking. I have a technical background too. I have built and configured computers since I was young and I have some training in computer networks (CCNA). I also mine BTC and LTC right now. I want to explain to the average person why crypto-currencies are worth paying attention to. Like why a decentralized currency might be better than a centralized one. Questions on the nature of money, deflationary vs. inflationary money, how banking systems might adopt to online currencies, tax implications, different types of behaviour that crypto-currencies encourage vs. what fiat currencies encourage, how central banking works, how fiat money is created and distributed, how crypto-currencies are created and distributed, how CC relates to precious metals, if intrinsic value means anything, how CCs being adopted could influence economic behaviour, etc, etc, etc. I'm hoping to work for tips so here are my addresses BTC: 13dfnuU1XnMHPFSgsNboMgUJaqhxiGtsYS LTC: Lda7pzUhRzXzaUVQ7A2YTatLkjDd5jd3mv (you can also tip me using the bitcointip feature, if you know how to use it) To give you something right now here is a great series of lectures on Bitcoin, mining, speculation, and so on given for free. https://www.udemy.com/bi

4689 days ago8 upvotes

[WTS] Economics answers to questions on Bitcoins and Crypto-Currencies Hi there, I just graduated with an Economics degree and I would like to put it to use. I would like to answer any questions people might have about Bitcoins and Crypto-currencies and their implications in the world economy. My goal is to help others understand crypto-currencies so that they catch on and change the world for the better. For my degree I've taken courses on international trade, monetary economics, and macroeconomics that are related to crypto-currencies. I'm knowledgeable about securities markets and will soon be writing the Canadian Securities Course (CSC). I have worked for an investment club in the past and right now I'm planning to work either as a business analyst or in banking. I have a technical background too. I have built and configured computers since I was young and I have some training in computer networks (CCNA). I also mine BTC and LTC right now. I want to explain to the average person why crypto-currencies are worth paying attention to. Like why a decentralized currency might be better than a centralized one. Questions on the nature of money, deflationary vs. inflationary money, how banking systems might adopt to online currencies, tax implications, different types of behaviour that crypto-currencies encourage vs. what fiat currencies encourage, how central banking works, how fiat money is created and distributed, how crypto-currencies are created and distributed, how CC relates to precious metals, if intrinsic value means anything, how CCs being adopted could influence economic behaviour, etc, etc, etc. I'm hoping to work for tips so here are my addresses BTC: 13dfnuU1XnMHPFSgsNboMgUJaqhxiGtsYS LTC: Lda7pzUhRzXzaUVQ7A2YTatLkjDd5jd3mv (you can also tip me using the bitcointip feature, if you know how to use it) To give you something right now here is a great series of lectures on Bitcoin, mining, speculation, and so on given for free. https://www.udemy.com/bi

4689 days ago8 upvotes

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