Hi Steem! Kent Nebergall, Mars Society and Business Analyst

in introduceyourself •  7 years ago 

Hi everyone!
I'll be posting mostly on space settlement and exploration. I have done dozens of presentations on concepts for settling Mars and other worlds, and am chair of the Mars Society Steering Committee. I was also commander of Mars Desert Research Station crew 124 and Astronomer of Crew 32.
In my "real life", I'm a business analyst, process modeler, and have an avid interest in cryptocurrency. I'm also a bit of a generalist. I'm deeply interested in the history of technology, past and future.
My father was a test pilot and my mother was an artist, and I'm a bit of both. I hope you enjoy my work.
All the best, always,
Kent

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Welcome @kentecat

Welcome to steemit family! Good luck! I am sure that you will fully enjoy your journey here:)


Welcome to Steemit @kentecat!

I wish you much success and hope you find Steemit to be as rewarding and informative as I have.

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Welcome to Steemit Kent! Dude, it sounds like you have some awesome knowledge and experiences to add to this platform regarding your work with Mars research.

I think you could gather a huge following and make lots of money on here if you take a few bits of advice.

I taught a course on Udemy about how you could really do well on this wonderful platform.

You can find it here: https://www.udemy.com/how-to-steemit/learn/v4/overview

And I'll give you the 100% off coupon code because I just want you to succeed and stay as a daily user.

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Good luck and Steem on!

If you are going to advertise to him you could at least vote for his post.

That's a great point, @datascience thank you for catching me on that

Not wanting to hijack Kent's post but how do you find the Udemy platform to teach on? Have you taught other things there before?

Admittedly, that's the first course I've taught on there so far. But my friend that got me into the platform has over 20 courses live so it's safe to say he's hooked.

There are quite a few hoops to jump through with their process, but it seems like it's totally worth it. I'm already planning other courses to teach where I think I could provide some value to anyone that needs it.

Happy Steeming! :)

Welcome to Steemit.