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Walk through any museum, and you'll notice something. The people who created the exhibits are long gone, yet they're still teaching us. They left evidence of how they thought.
In this episode, Kevin applies the same test to professional expertise. Why does so much accumulated knowledge quietly disappear when careers end? Why do experienced professionals believe they have nothing to write about while standing inside a library they've never catalogued?
Kevin explores why only documented thinking survives, why curation matters more than volume, and why preserved knowledge starts paying long before it becomes legacy. He closes with the practical first steps: capture what you repeat, find the structure inside it, and give it a name.
The question this episode leaves you with is a big one. What part of your professional life deserves preserving?
Grab or listen to episode 152 of our podcast now by clicking the link below.
Click to listen: https://corporatecrossover.buzzsprout.com/
Find out more about the structured methodology for transforming expertise into recognised authority, influence, and opportunity.
https://www.babystepspublishing.com/authority-recognition-system
Please also check out our blog:
https://www.babystepspublishing.com/blog
If you'd like to learn more about what we do, then please check out our new Skool community, Authority Through Authorship:
https://www.skool.com/authority-through-authorship-6592/about?ref=fffef182b3694aab89b42c911db3e74d
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Walk through any museum, and you'll notice something. The people who created the exhibits are long gone, yet they're still teaching us. They left evidence of how they thought.
In this episode, Kevin applies the same test to professional expertise. Why does so much accumulated knowledge quietly disappear when careers end? Why do experienced professionals believe they have nothing to write about while standing inside a library they've never catalogued?
Kevin explores why only documented thinking survives, why curation matters more than volume, and why preserved knowledge starts paying long before it becomes legacy. He closes with the practical first steps: capture what you repeat, find the structure inside it, and give it a name.
The question this episode leaves you with is a big one. What part of your professional life deserves preserving?
Grab or listen to episode 152 of our podcast now by clicking the link below.
Click to listen: https://corporatecrossover.buzzsprout.com/
Find out more about the structured methodology for transforming expertise into recognised authority, influence, and opportunity.
https://www.babystepspublishing.com/authority-recognition-system
Please also check out our blog:
https://www.babystepspublishing.com/blog
If you'd like to learn more about what we do, then please check out our new Skool community, Authority Through Authorship:
https://www.skool.com/authority-through-authorship-6592/about?ref=fffef182b3694aab89b42c911db3e74d