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12 Weeks. Real Projects. $250K in Prizes. Let's Talk.
For those who missed the first post or just joined: The Lyceum is a 12-week program we're building. Live instruction from Jake and the Eduba team. Small cohorts. Real projects. You build something from week one, not watch tutorials. At the end, a competition with real prizes. Eduba's first certification, backed by the same methodology we've used to train Fortune 500 teams. Now here's what we've locked in since then. The Structure Three 4-week sprints with a 1-week break between each. Not 12 straight weeks of grind. You build, you breathe, you come back sharper. - Sprint 1: Foundation — Core methodology. Everyone starts here. - Sprint 2: Application — You're building. Real project, real progress. - Sprint 3: Capstone — Finish what you started. Demo day prep. The breaks aren't fluff. They're built in so you can catch up, refine, or just live your life without falling behind. The Cohorts Same curriculum across all three. The difference is where your hours go. Technical — Developers, engineers, technical founders. You're building a tool or production system. 30% of your time goes to Claude Code and integrations. Another 30% to production systems and capstone. This is the builder track. Business — Ops, managers, founders, consultants. You're automating a process or designing a system spec. Heavy emphasis on workflow design (30%) and decision frameworks (25%). You direct the work without writing the code. Creator — Marketers, educators, solo operators. You're building a content production system. One person replaces the team. 25% on content pipelines, 20% on workflow design. This is how you scale yourself. Pick the track that matches how you work. The methodology transfers no matter which one you choose. A 4th Cohort? We're considering adding a team cohort if there's enough interest. This would be for companies that want to enroll multiple employees, or for people in the community who want to form their own team and build together. If that sounds like you, let us know in the comments.
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waaaaayyyy down for this yo!🤧
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A friend of ours @Joseph Fioramonti built a tool called Constellations (If you have a watch or attended the first ever afternoon tea session. You'll know who I'm talking about). It measures something most people and most companies get wrong: the gap between what you think you respond to and what you actually respond to. Take it here 👇(also I am NOT getting paid for this and this is not some sponsored thing. Joe does really cool work) https://gen.constellations.app/constellations/survey/d269cab5-coca-cola/skool 📋 How it works: You'll see a grid of Coca-Cola images across two pages. Drag the green (+) dots to the images that make you want a Coke right now. Drag the red (-) dots to the ones that don't. Hit submit. That's it. 🧠 Why this matters: Every day we interact with systems that run on words. Search engines, AI tools, prompts, interfaces. The words we use are becoming instructions. They're becoming code. But here's the problem. If someone asks you "what kind of marketing works on you?" you'll give an answer. And that answer will be mostly wrong. Because desire and language live in different places. You feel a response to an image before you can explain it. You scroll past something or stop on something before your brain catches up with a reason. Constellations measures that gap. The space between what you say you want and what you actually respond to. This is the same problem companies spend millions trying to solve. It's the same problem you'll run into when you build anything that depends on understanding what people actually care about. And it's the kind of thinking that separates people who build things that work from people who build things that look right on paper. Take the survey. @Joseph Fioramonti will compile the results And provide a report shortly! He is an expert in branding and psychology and can come up with some really amazing reports.
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love this @Jake Van Clief and @Joseph Fioramonti ! figuring out the gap between curiosity and purchase i find fuckin fascinating! the actual the why behind a decision. was it something as simple as desire? impulse? societal? actual need like PAS or is it something else. The longer i've studied and burrowed into neuroscience and neuropsychology biology human buying behavior, behavioral patterns its insane how much you can see. And its getting even harder for marketing too, 5 years ago we had what the 3 second rule? now it's 0.5 seconds or even the 'Scroll Back Spot' the user swipes like its a dating app and barely even registers what they're seeing, no matter how strong PMF is I've been finding myself coming back to the idea that timing is the only thing we can attempt to catch them with. Really excited to see what ya get on mine man! and love that i've found another psyhc nerd.🐮
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@Jake Van Clief this is most probably the first time I’ve entered a Skool group that from the very first step in the classroom is NOT full of a messy 20 minute sticky algorithmic bait and switch but a few shit simple coding practices to actually having a structured sandbox environment to work in. 1st 10 minutes in the group. Highest value I’ve received. Thanks for not wasting our time. 🤘
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Entrepreneur. 15 years in marketing. Fixing the most expensive glitch in the marketing to sales pipeline.

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