Most people believe more education leads to better outcomes.
More courses. More information. More credentials.
But if that were true, far more people would be getting the results they're chasing.
The problem isn't access to knowledge. It's misunderstanding what education is supposed to do.
In this episode, Andy Tanner and Joseph Pine challenge a deeply held assumption: that learning alone creates progress. They argue that education without transformation is incomplete—and often misleading.
You'll hear why information doesn't change behavior, why most people focus on what they want to have instead of who they need to become, and how real value—both in business and investing—comes from guiding transformation, not delivering content.
They also explore a larger shift happening in the economy: from selling products and services to creating experiences—and ultimately, enabling personal transformation.
This isn't about motivation. It's about structure.
What does a true transformation look like?
Why do most businesses stop short of delivering it?
And how can you position yourself—not just to learn—but to change?
If you've ever felt stuck despite knowing more, this conversation will explain why.
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