If you've ever said "I'm really good at what I do, but I'm not very good at marketing," this episode is for you. Dustin Riechmann breaks down why experts, coaches, and consultants should stop trying to be full-time content creators and start borrowing trust from other people's audiences instead. He explains how podcast guesting, speaking on stages, and guest training in communities generate higher-quality leads than any social media algorithm — and shares how he generated over $200,000 in revenue from fewer than 2,500 viewers on a single podcast appearance. With AI flooding the internet with generic content and organic reach declining fast, Dustin makes the case that we're living in a trust recession, and the experts who win will be the ones who stop manufacturing attention and start serving audiences that already trust the hosts who invite them.Chapters:(00:00:00) - Why experts shouldn't be full-time content creators(00:02:00) - The second full-time job you didn't sign up for(00:04:00) - How platforms profit from your free content(00:05:00) - Capturing attention vs. capturing trust(00:06:45) - The antidote: borrowing trust instead of manufacturing attention(00:08:00) - How podcast guesting creates a win-win-win(00:10:30) - Why borrowed trust beats algorithmic attention(00:14:00) - Audience vs. crowd: Nathan Barry's distinction(00:16:45) - The trust recession: why this matters now more than ever(00:20:00) - Recap and how to make your expertise your marketingLinks and ResourcesDustin on LinkedIn7 Figure LeapThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to 7-Figure Leap? Have some feedback you’d like to share? Connect with us on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!