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Talent stacking. Take your experience, knowledge, skills, and uniqueness and talk it out on podcasts, write about it on blogs, and post about it on social media, emails, Reddit, and more. Your normal skills once stacked together become extraordinary. You can become the only person with a specific combination of skills.
In this episode, The Boss Move Podcast and host Kison Patel feature KazSource and SportsEpreneur Founder, Eric Kasimov, to discuss the ideas of talent stacking and consistency in content messaging.
Of course, in this episode, we get introspective as that’s what Entrepreneur Perspectives is really all about. So we also discuss:
– iterating
– using content as leverage
– being useful in all aspects
– how did Eric become an entrepreneur
– stacking industries
– patience and discovery
– lean into your best ideas
– read and listen
– challenge yourself
Looking to start a podcast of your own? Let’s chat about it.
Kison Patel’s team invited Eric to be a guest on The Boss Move Podcast. Kison brought a conversational approach to this interview which of course we are big fans of. Content creation can be accessible. Or to put it another way, it doesn’t have to feel like work. That’s the best kind of content creation for entrepreneurs.
We hope this podcast chat hits home with you as you think through your own content path. And remember to think through your talent stack (you likely already have them) and then talk and/or write it out through podcasts, blogs, and posts.
We hope you enjoy this episode titled, “Talent Stacking with Eric Kasimov on The BossMove Podcast hosted by Kison Patel” on Entrepreneur Perspectives.
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KazSource provides Content Marketing services to help with employee turnover, customer retention, and personal growth | Learn More
Are you in or around the world of sports? If so, we have a content marketing brand niched for you | Visit SportsEpreneur
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Talent stacking. Take your experience, knowledge, skills, and uniqueness and talk it out on podcasts, write about it on blogs, and post about it on social media, emails, Reddit, and more. Your normal skills once stacked together become extraordinary. You can become the only person with a specific combination of skills.
In this episode, The Boss Move Podcast and host Kison Patel feature KazSource and SportsEpreneur Founder, Eric Kasimov, to discuss the ideas of talent stacking and consistency in content messaging.
Of course, in this episode, we get introspective as that’s what Entrepreneur Perspectives is really all about. So we also discuss:
– iterating
– using content as leverage
– being useful in all aspects
– how did Eric become an entrepreneur
– stacking industries
– patience and discovery
– lean into your best ideas
– read and listen
– challenge yourself
Looking to start a podcast of your own? Let’s chat about it.
Kison Patel’s team invited Eric to be a guest on The Boss Move Podcast. Kison brought a conversational approach to this interview which of course we are big fans of. Content creation can be accessible. Or to put it another way, it doesn’t have to feel like work. That’s the best kind of content creation for entrepreneurs.
We hope this podcast chat hits home with you as you think through your own content path. And remember to think through your talent stack (you likely already have them) and then talk and/or write it out through podcasts, blogs, and posts.
We hope you enjoy this episode titled, “Talent Stacking with Eric Kasimov on The BossMove Podcast hosted by Kison Patel” on Entrepreneur Perspectives.
——
KazSource provides Content Marketing services to help with employee turnover, customer retention, and personal growth | Learn More
Are you in or around the world of sports? If so, we have a content marketing brand niched for you | Visit SportsEpreneur
Useful links from this episode:
Other important links:
Connect:
Wrap Up:

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