Roxzine Business School is not a course library. It is an institution built to close a gap that formal education leaves wide open — the space between finishing school and knowing how to actually build a livelihood.
General learning platforms cluster around programming, marketing, and design. Academic platforms stay academic. Neither was built for the person asking a simpler question: what can I actually start, and who will show me how? Entire categories of livelihood were left undocumented — treated as too ordinary to teach, despite quietly building wealth for the people who understood them.
It arrived from people who had never met each other, in different rooms, different cities, different seasons of life — graduates, career-changers, people between jobs. Different words, same question underneath:
Roxzine Business School connects people who have actually built these businesses to people who want to learn them — sector by sector, skill by skill, with no gatekeeping on what counts as a "real" course.
Roxzine Business School exists for the graduate with no plan, the professional looking for a second income, the tradesperson who knows a craft but never had a platform to teach it, and anyone who has asked "what's my next step?" and found no honest answer. Every course on this platform is measured against one standard: does it move someone from uncertain to capable.
