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My friends and I often like to play fun theoretical games where we ask one another questions like: "Who would be your dream dinner party crew?" "If you could choose one person to be your mentor for a whole year, who would it be and why?" "You get 20 uninterrupted minutes to talk to your professional hero — who are they and what questions are you asking them?" I'll admit, it's a little existential — and not exactly the type of girls' night discourse you'd expect from a generation of women who were raised on "Sex and the City" and "Gossip Girl." But the questions inspire us to think bigger and earnestly imagine what it would be like to sit and learn from some of the world's most influential people. The concept — as outlandish as it may seem — is actually kind of a reality through MasterClass, a subscription-based service that offers educational online classes that span a range of categories and are designed for people of all skill levels.

The program is marketed as having the "best instructors in the world," as it literally features courses from some of the most influential people in their respective industries — including (but absolutely not limited to) musicians like Alicia Keys and Ringo Starr, business leaders like Spanx's Sara Blakely and Richard Branson, athletes like Serena Williams and Tony Hawk, plus a ton of other well-known figures ranging from Hillary Clinton to Samuel L. Jackson and more. I'd heard about MasterClass for years and was always curious about .



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