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Example profile

Lin Park

A pediatric speech-language pathologist with a steady stream of parent questions and home-practice ideas.

What they already know

Lin already has years of home-practice activities, parent explanations, and clinical judgment. Parents keep asking for something they can use between appointments.

Human boundary

Dauntless can help organize the material, but Lin keeps clinical judgment, child privacy, and professional boundaries in her own hands.

How Dauntless helps

  • turn repeated parent explanations into a pack people can understand quickly

  • keep clinical boundaries clear while making the material warm and usable

  • prepare a small parent-cohort shape when the first packs earn attention

  • carry feedback from parents and schools into the next pack without losing track

Confidence question

Will ten parents understand the pack well enough to practice twice this week?

The first step is not to build everything. It is to learn whether one specific group values the first useful version enough to keep going.

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Different people need different first moves.

Browse the other example profiles to see how practical experience can become very different kinds of micro-ventures.