Build / Live Q&A
Ask
Live.
Bring the questions that come up while you build. Live Q&A gives you a focused place to get practical answers, clarify the curriculum, and learn from questions other members are asking too.
Why Live Q&A
Questions are part of building.
Build gives you the framework. Live Q&A gives you a place to stop, ask, clarify, and keep moving when something does not make sense on your own.
The goal is not to have every answer. The goal is to make the next decision clearer.
Next Q&A
Upcoming session information will appear here when the next live Q&A is scheduled.
Q&A
Date, time, and joining information will be added when scheduled.
Bring The
Question.
Use this session for curriculum questions, business decisions, implementation challenges, or anything you need help thinking through.
Make It Useful.
You do not need a polished presentation. A useful Q&A question can be simple, specific, and connected to something you are actually working through.
Ask What Is Actually Stuck.
Bring the decision, uncertainty, or obstacle that is slowing you down.
Listen Beyond Your Own Question.
Other members' questions may give you ideas, warnings, or shortcuts for your own business.
Turn the Answer Into Action.
Capture the next step and connect it to the lesson, assignment, or system you are currently building.
Have Something Specific?
Bring The
Question.
If you already know what you want to ask, keep it simple. Write down the situation, what you are deciding, and where you are unsure.
Question submission will be added here →Past Q&A
Past conversations can become useful when a topic becomes relevant to the stage of business you are in.
Browse Past
Questions.
Return to previous conversations when you need another perspective.
Learn From
Other Members.
A question asked by someone else may solve a problem you have not reached yet.
Return To
The Curriculum.
Connect an answer back to the lesson or system you are currently working through.
Build / Keep Moving
Ask the question. Make the decision. Keep building.
Use Live Q&A when you need another perspective, then return to the work and put the answer into practice.
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