How the Future of Work is to Own Your Expertise
You are asked to train the new hire. Then they are given some of your projects.
You are passed over for a new position because they want a “digital native”, even though you led the company-wide AI rollout as an AI Champion.
You made it through the last round of layoffs but now coworkers are cutting you out of key meetings.
The writing is on the wall.
You need to own your expertise.
Mantel Featherson of FutureProof50 joins me to discuss how to secure your future by leveraging your most powerful professional asset – your expertise.
We talk about the mindset shift and how to navigate it.
“These layoffs aren’t really about performance anymore. It’s more about cost savings. It’s becoming a numbers game.” — Mantel
Build income streams now while you still have a job.
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Expertise is three things: knowledge, experience, and perspective.
Knowledge is what you’ve learned. Experience is what you’ve accumulated. Perspective is your secret weapon — it is the judgment that comes from having seen the same movie play out before. You know where the pitfalls are. That’s what you’re actually selling.
Mantel’s four-step framework: Extract, Package, Position, Distribute.
Jump in and Extract your expertise — nail down what you actually know and what you’re passionate about, because passion matters if you’re going to talk about it for years. Package it so people can recognize you for it immediately. Position it for the right market — who specifically is this for? Distribute it through the channels that fit how you work, whether that’s Substack, coaching, consulting, or courses.
Take action to own your expertise
Take a skills inventory before you do anything else. List what you know, what you’ve done, and where your judgment is sharper than most people’s. Don’t frame it as a resume timeline. Frame it as: What problems can I solve?
Identify the bridge from pain to purpose. What problem are you solving, and for whom? Talk to people in your target market before you build the offer. Let their words shape your positioning.
Package your expertise so someone can recognize it in ten seconds. If you can’t explain what you do and who it’s for in one clear sentence, you don’t have a package yet. Keep refining until it’s that simple.
Build something on the side before you need to. You don’t have to quit your job. The goal is to reduce your vulnerability. One source of income is exposure. A Substack, a consulting engagement, a small course — these aren’t backup plans, they’re the actual plan.
Talk to yourself where you were two years ago. That person is your avatar, your customer. What did you need to know then that you know now? That’s your offer. That’s your market. Start there.
“You’re basically your own first client. The challenge you had two or three years ago — that’s often the challenge others are having right now.” — Mantel
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