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Claim Your Free Ticket to 'Teach Your Gift: The Movie'!

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Hi {NAME}, I recently had the chance to preview a new documentary, and it was an eye-opening experie

Hi {NAME}, I recently had the chance to preview a new documentary, and it was an eye-opening experience... Because it revealed the ripple effect that online courses can have. See, when you create a course that truly resonates with your audience, the impact goes far beyond the individual students. It has the potential to create lasting change in their families, their communities, and even future generations. The documentary, [Teach Your Gift: The Movie](=), is a special project from Danny Iny, founder and CEO of Mirasee, an 8-figure education company. Danny is one of the most respected experts in the online education industry, and his team has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and experts create successful online courses. So there’s no one better to put this project together. In the film, Danny explores the incredible potential of online courses to transform lives and communities, and he shares the stories of real course creators who are making a difference in the world. What I love about this documentary is that it’s not just theoretical. It features real people who have created courses on everything from cooking to personal development to business skills. You’ll see how their courses have impacted their students’ lives in profound ways, and how that impact has rippled out to create positive change in the world around them. So if you’ve ever thought about creating an online course, or if you’re curious about the potential of online education to make a real difference, I highly recommend checking out [Teach Your Gift: The Movie](=) Danny is offering a special, limited-time chance to watch the movie at no charge. And he’s providing multiple screening times, so you can choose one that works for your schedule. Simply [head to the information page](=) to check out the trailer and reserve your seat. The screenings are happening for the next few days, but they won’t be available to the public once doors close. I can’t wait to hear what you think! Cheers, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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