For a while now, the courses at edu.barburas.com have been available through LearnFormula; a curated e-learning marketplace focused on professional development, where instructors and learners connect around applied, workplace-relevant skills. That hasn’t changed.
What has changed is that three of those courses are now also available on Udemy.
If you’re not familiar with Udemy, it’s one of the largest online learning platforms in the world, with over 65 million learners across 180 countries. It’s where professionals go to learn on their own schedule, at their own pace, in their own language and where courses reach people who might never have found them through a niche platform alone.
This expansion isn’t about chasing scale for its own sake. It’s about removing friction. If the ideas matter, and I believe they do, then the goal is to make sure they reach the people who need them, not just the people who already know where to look.
The three courses now live on both platforms are:

Bridging Generational Gaps at Work
A course on what actually drives intergenerational tension inside organizations, and what it takes to move past surface-level tolerance toward something more functional. Five generations now share the same workplace. Most teams are not equipped for that.
⭐4.9 on LearnFormula

A.I. Demystified: What All Professionals Should Know by 2030
Not a technical course. A clarity course. Designed for professionals who don’t write code but whose decisions will be shaped by AI systems regardless. The goal is informed judgment, not jargon fluency.
⭐4.9 on LearnFormula

Future-Ready Leadership: Skills You’ll Need by 2030
A forward-looking look at what leadership actually requires as organizations become more distributed, more automated, and more complex. The skills that worked in 2010 are not sufficient for what’s coming.
More courses will follow in the coming weeks.
If you’ve been on the fence about any of these, or if you’ve been waiting for a platform you’re more comfortable with, now you have options. The content is the same. The access just got wider.
Find all courses on Udemy or LearnFormula.



