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Companies have rapidly embracing the idea of a truly distributed global workforce, and opportunities to work from anywhere are now common. But access to great training and education remains unevenly distributed, so while digital nomads and people living in developed economies are able to benefit, many people from emerging economies lack similar opportunities. Microverse is hoping to change that. Ariel Camus is the Founder and CEO of Microverse, a YCombinator alum that has raised over $17M to create an online school that helping anyone become a software developer. And through the use of an Income Share Agreement revenue model, students don’t pay a cent until they’re employed in a meaningful programming job. In this episode we talk about the origins of Microverse, the nuances of ISA based models, how Ariel sees globally distributed teams working in the coming years and much more. Learn more about Microverse at https://microverse.com If you enjoyed the episode, please leave a review! https://kite.link/disruptors-microverse PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://manifold.group/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3EbkMEk Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3nqwNiD RSS: https://bit.ly/3ntcFw1 Full episodes playlist: • The Disruptors Podcast Clips playlist: • Disruptors Podcast Clips SOCIAL: Sean Johnson on Twitter: / intentionally Sean Johnson on LinkedIn: / seanjohnson Sean Johnson on Instagram: / intentionally_ Manifold on Twitter: / manifold_group Manifold on LinkedIn: / manifold-group Manifold on Facebook: / themanifoldgroup Manifold on Instagram: / manifold_group Manifold on Medium: / build-better