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What do Marie Forleo and you have in common? (You'll both be here!)

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We remember it like it was yesterday...It was the moment we looked at each other and mouthed: “

We remember it like it was yesterday...It was the moment we looked at each other and mouthed: “This is really happening”.  [Teachable –](   [Register for the Women Who Create Summit](  Hey {NAME},  We remember it like it was yesterday...  (Ok, it was just a few short months ago.)  We were sitting around the phone, eyes watering. Our first speaker just said “Yes.”  It was the moment we looked at each other and mouthed: “This is really happening.”  It took many more hours on the phone. Tons of emails pinging back and forth. Endless planning sessions, and pow-wows, and copious pots of coffee.  All because we wanted this event for you to be special. Impactful. HUGE. And we’re pretty sure [we nailed it](.  The lineup to beat all lineups.  We’ll admit it: this wasn’t easy.  But we knew how critical it was to get it right—to provide not only a panel of exceptional experts, but to share stories from relatable women who have actually experienced the failures and triumphs of running their own successful online business. Women who have changed their own lives by following specific strategies that they’re going to share with you. We don’t usually share a behind-the-scenes account of what goes into creating our events but, today, we want you to feel what we did.  It was the excitement of sourcing the best-of-the-best, knowing that we had booked the perfect speakers. And it was the exhilarating anticipation of them sharing their knowledge with you.  We felt it the moment Sheri Salata said she would speak at our upcoming event. (We couldn’t believe we scored THE former Executive Producer of The Oprah Winfrey Show and Co-President of Harpo Studios and OWN.)  And then Kim Coles said “Yes.” (We had to pinch ourselves. The famous comedian & actress from In Living Color and In Living Single who is now a thriving entrepreneur and speaker was speaking at OUR event…) And Mari Smith. And Danielle Leslie. And it just kept going from there.  Then, something unexpected happened.  After booking 26 speakers, we gathered around the table, wide-eyed and speechless.  Because, in the final moments of this process, something we could have only dreamed of happened.  We booked a woman who has impacted 40,000 students, literally transforming the lives of people around the world by helping them build thriving, meaningful businesses.  A woman who has shown people the power of their unique voice and message...and how to use it.  She talked about it on Oprah’s stage during SuperSoul Sunday.  On top of that, she’s interviewed some of the world’s most brilliant and inspiring minds on her own award-winning show.  And she said “Yes”—to us. (But really, to you!)  Maybe you’re not familiar with Marie Forleo’s work, but you will be soon. She’s helped hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs start their businesses, and her immense success and integrity as an entrepreneur, business coach, and speaker are shown in her track record.  Like the rest of our event speakers, her impact has been nothing short of extraordinary. [Register for the Women Who Create Summit]( And in just a few short days, you’ll get to meet ALL of them!  We’re bringing 26 amazing speakers to you for three whole days—and it’s FREE!  You won’t want to miss it. [Click here to claim your spot >>](  This event won’t just motivate you for the moment. We’ll be guiding you through the entire journey, from beginning to beyond.  We’re so excited! Team Teachable  P.S. This event is going to be transformative—for men, for women, and for everyone! [And registration is open NOW.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( ©2019 Teachable ™ P.O. Box 324 New York, NY 10159 Not so into this email? Manage your preferences or unsubscribe at any time by [clicking here.](

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