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90% Of Online Coaches Would Fail A Background Check | Social Proof Podcast

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Everyone wants to be a coach.

Everyone has a course.

Everyone made $100K last month.

Butโ€ฆ did they really?

In this episode, we have a real conversation about the coaching industry, fake experts, and the dangerous trend of โ€œplaying richโ€ on the internet.

This isnโ€™t about hating on course creators.

This isnโ€™t about attacking entrepreneurship.

Itโ€™s about one thing: expertise.

If youโ€™re teaching real estate โ€” have you actually closed deals?

If youโ€™re teaching business โ€” have you actually built one?

If youโ€™re selling dreams โ€” are they verifiable?

We break down:

Why โ€œfaking the mathโ€ is hurting the community

The difference between scrappy hustling vs structured business

Why most people online arenโ€™t making what they say

Why expertise should come before monetization

And why playing rich might be worse than being broke

This episode is uncomfortable โ€” but necessary.

If youโ€™re building something real, this conversation will resonate.

If it triggers youโ€ฆ you might want to ask why.

๐Ÿ‘‡ Drop your thoughts in the comments.

Are we being too harsh โ€” or is this the truth nobody wants to say?



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