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OnlineBound Podcast #71

Aurelie Grihangne on shifting to teaching through voice chats in less than 1 year

December 14, 2024

In this episode, Aurelie Grihangne explains how she transformed her business in just a year. Like many teachers, she started teaching 1:1 on platforms that ate up all her time for little pay.

She had a big audience on social media, but the long hours drained her energy and didn’t leave time to create new content. She was struggling and didn’t know how to move forward.

After working with Elena, she started offering asynchronous programs and shifting away from 1:1. Now she has more time to experiment, create content, and her business is thriving!

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About Aurelie Grihangne

Aurélie is a French teacher, content creator, and YouTuber from French Polynesia. After studying languages and cross-cultural communication in Paris, and living and working in Russia, the UK, Australia, Ukraine and Monaco, she began teaching French as a foreign language and creating online content to make this beautiful language accessible to everyone. She believes in the power of speaking from day one when learning a language and is dedicated to helping Francophiles connect with Francophones and engage in meaningful conversations.

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OnlineBound is created and produced by Elena Mutonono and edited by Hanna James. Podcast notes, graphic design, and tech support by Jessica Gardner. Podcast music by James Martin.

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