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@adrienne
One of my kids is on a 2 week program in Barcelona. - 30 teens - 4 groups broken into areas of study- business and entrepreneurship, art and architecture, Spanish language and culture, photography. - morning study and afternoon excursions - live in dorms They arent speed running tourist spots or doing the instagram check the box style of travel. They get to experience living in a new place, and learn something new and meaningful. Why arent there adult trips like this? My husband and I see empty nest in our future (4 years away, but as anyone with older kids know, time starts to fly 💨) and we talk about wanting experiences like this. @balajis.eth maybe empty nesters will be a new growth vector for network school in the future- successful semi retired adults with time on their hand but still have the burning need to go deep learning new skills, see the world, and build
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You need to speak with my Mother, I’m an only child so she’s had an empty nest for a while She loves going on random excursions like this round England, trains makes it far more accessible! So if you ever fancy a trip to the hills of rural England let me know — under strict orders to offer (my old) our spare bedroom to any “internet friends who’d like to visit and unplug” as she says
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That’s awesome!
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