My cousin is graduating from undergrad this year, and the school is coordinating a “remote” senior week. One event - remote cocktail making. They’ll send you the kit beforehand, you show up to a Zoom hosted by an expert bartender.
This feels like something that should clearly exist post Covid-19. It’s high leverage for the expert (how many more people can they teach simultaneously?), but still feels personal (as opposed to a YouTube video, let’s say).
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You could imagine this working well for almost any skill-based activity (not just cocktails or fitness): bread baking, cooking, knitting, wood working, gardening, chess...
Think there’s an opportunity for an aggregator here to coordinate the deliveries and scheduling ( @skillshare or @teachable? New entrant?), but also big upside for the thousands of people out there with expertise to share with the world!