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If there’s one thing I’ve learned running an internet business for 14 years To view this email as a web page, [click here]() {NAME}, If there’s one thing I’ve learned running an internet business for 14 years, it’s that people have questions. A lot of questions. So if you’ve checked out [Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights]() and it left you wondering… something… then this email is for you. Everything you need to know about Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights (AKA FAQs) What’s the format? The meat of Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights is the videos. I interviewed people like Chris Yeh, Mark Divine, Olivia Fox Cabane, Peter Hurley, Naveen Dittakavi, Elizabeth Weil, and other celebrated thinkers and doers on big, tough topics across 9 categories: - How to accelerate your achievements at work — with Chris Yeh, Elizabeth Weil, Kevin Hillstrom, Marshall Goldsmith, and Sheila Heen - How to become tough & fearless — with A.J. Jacobs, Bo Eason, James Altucher, Kris Carr, and Mark Divine - How to build good habits & learn anything — with Charles Duhigg, Josh Kaufman, Lisa Lahey, and Scott Young - How to expand your business mindset — with Jermaine Griggs, Sam Carpenter, and Selena Soo - How to become genuinely, effortlessly charismatic — with Esther Perel, Andrew Mellen, Olivia Fox Cabane, and Peter Hurley - How to (truly) be happy — with Chris Guillebeau, Gretchen Rubin, and Rob Kelly - How to design & grow your career ​— with Jayson Gaignard, Michael Ellsberg, Pam Slim, and Ryan Holiday - How to sell more of anything, to anyone — with Charles Green, Chase Jarvis, Erica Feidner, Michael Williams, Nancy Duarte, Nick Gray, and Steve Dublanica - How to level up your game like a high achiever — with Adam Braun, Brian Koppelman, Naveen Dittakavi, Paul Sullivan, Robert Greene, and Ron Lieber For those who prefer to read instead of watch, every interview video comes with a transcript. And every video is accompanied by two ways to take real-life action: - A worksheet that guides you to reflect on what hit you hardest about that particular interview, then helps you actually change your life with it. - A challenge that offers you an extra quantifiable, time-based, did-I-do-it-or-didn’t-I way to put your learnings into practice. How do I access the videos and worksheets? Once you buy, you’ll find all the Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights videos inside your I Will Teach course dashboard. You can watch the videos (or read the transcripts) at your own pace, or binge-watch them. All the materials are yours to keep forever. How many interviews are there? Who did you interview? There are 40+ interviews. Most are more than an hour long. [The full list of entrepreneurs, authors, marketers, CEOs, and speakers I interviewed is here](). Should I buy Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights if I’ve already bought one or more of your other program(s)? First of all, thanks. I hope my other programs have been helpful for you. Here’s something you might not know about the programs, podcasts, blogs, videos, and other content I produce. Most fall neatly into one of a few buckets: money, productivity, career, marketing, business growth, or self-improvement. But Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights isn’t so easy to categorize, because it taps into every single one of those buckets. The experts I talk to share ways to level up in every area of your life — from your career or business, to your physical fitness, to your mental health, to your relationships and the way you talk to yourself and others. So, the short answer is: If you like my other content and programs (and you’re reading this, so I kind of feel like you do), then you’ll love Ramit's Brain Trust Insights. How long will I have access? Once you buy the program, all the materials inside Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights are yours to keep. So you can take your time and really dig deep into one video at a time, or just binge-watch them and take a shortcut to becoming the most confident, ambitious, high-achieving version of yourself. What if I buy it and don’t like it? My feelings will be hurt. (JK, nothing can hurt my feelings after the experience of filming a Netflix show. And I thought the comments I got BEFORE Netflix were rude.) If you buy [Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights](), give it an honest try, and really don’t get anything out of it, then I don’t want your money. Like my other programs, Ramit's Brain Trust Insights is backed by a 60-day, 100% money-back guarantee. That means you can buy access to Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights, take the videos and accompanying materials for a spin, and if you don’t like them, email support@iwt.com within 60 days for a quick and friendly refund. It’s essentially no-risk. Which makes it a no-brainer. Who’s this for? Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights is for anyone who’s thirsty for trustworthy advice on topics ranging from business growth, personal finance, entrepreneurship, and marketing to how to dress better, become more likable, grow a valuable professional network, and improve their personal relationships. It’s also for anyone who wishes they could ask Esther Perel for relationship advice. Or ask Jayson Gaignard for networking advice. Or ask James Altucher for habit-building advice. Most of all, Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights is for anyone who knows the life-changing value of a single new idea. Now for the question I wish you’d ask: “Will I actually use this?” It’s a good question! And a brave one. I commend you for asking it. If you’re feeling pulled to buy [Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights](), but you’re feeling uncomfortable, it’s probably not because you think the program is bad. You also already know you can get a full refund within 60 days, if you want to. So you’re not worried about wasting your money. You’re worried because you don’t trust yourself to actually use Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights even if you buy it. You’re not wondering if Ramit’s Brain Trust Insights will help you make positive changes in your life, or if you’ll “get anything” from it. You’re wondering, “Will I actually watch the videos and use the worksheets?” And only you can answer that. But for what it’s worth, I designed this all-new Ramit's Brain Trust Insights course to be almost as easy as lying on your couch and watching my Netflix show. Which you should also do. So if your answer to this question is “Yep, I want to commit to my own progress,” then… [Claim your backstage pass to the psychology, advice, and daily habits of 40+ world-class authors, CEOs, marketing masters, business owners, and productivity geniuses](). I hope you do, [Signature]     You may be new to IWT. 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