Welcome to episode 39 of Future Driven! This week, Adam spoke with Kareem Mostafa, entrepreneur and co-founder of Chopcast.
Kareem’s educational background is in marketing, but he had trouble finding a job after school. After a failed startup attempt, he landed a “dream” marketing position at HubSpot. The entrepreneurship bug never went away, and Kareem quit to create Chopcast with his brother, originally named Tribe Tactics. Chopcast provides content repurposing as a service; the idea is to make long-form content more accessible and digestible by chopping it up into shorter pieces of content.
Future Driven is hosted by Adam Lejeunekopp, CEO of the strategic marketing agency, Madak. In each episode, Adam talks to different entrepreneurs and industry leaders, discussing their careers, leadership styles, and goals for the future.
1:05: Adam introduces Kareem Mostafa, co-founder of Chopcast.
1:40: Adam asks about Kareem’s professional background and how he got to where he is today.
6:25: How did Kareem end up working for HubSpot, and what exactly was his position there?
7:00: Adam talks about Madak’s recent partnership with HubSpot and how it has benefited them.
8:30: Kareem speaks about his transition from HubSpot to entrepreneurship.
10:45: Kareem explains how the idea of Chopcast came to life and what their service is.
12:15: Adam asks Kareem to share a use case of how someone might use Chopcast’s service.
14:55: Does Chopcast’s service provide graphics as well?
16:50: What is the timeframe for clients receiving content?
18:55: What is your target market?
23:55: Adam asks Kareem about the SAS product he is developing.
30:10: Kareem shares his vision for the future of Chopcast.
35:00: Kareem encourages others to “pick themselves” and read up on James Altucher’s advice.
This week we heard from Kareem Mostafa, entrepreneur and co-founder of Chopcast. With an education in marketing and a history of entrepreneurship, Kareem and his brother created Chopcast, which provides content repurposing services. Kareem has a bright vision of the future and intends to transform the way people think about their content.
Welcome to episode 39 of Future Driven! This week, Adam spoke with Kareem Mostafa, entrepreneur and co-founder of Chopcast.
Kareem’s educational background is in marketing, but he had trouble finding a job after school. After a failed startup attempt, he landed a “dream” marketing position at HubSpot. The entrepreneurship bug never went away, and Kareem quit to create Chopcast with his brother, originally named Tribe Tactics. Chopcast provides content repurposing as a service; the idea is to make long-form content more accessible and digestible by chopping it up into shorter pieces of content.
Future Driven is hosted by Adam Lejeunekopp, CEO of the strategic marketing agency, Madak. In each episode, Adam talks to different entrepreneurs and industry leaders, discussing their careers, leadership styles, and goals for the future.
1:05: Adam introduces Kareem Mostafa, co-founder of Chopcast.
1:40: Adam asks about Kareem’s professional background and how he got to where he is today.
6:25: How did Kareem end up working for HubSpot, and what exactly was his position there?
7:00: Adam talks about Madak’s recent partnership with HubSpot and how it has benefited them.
8:30: Kareem speaks about his transition from HubSpot to entrepreneurship.
10:45: Kareem explains how the idea of Chopcast came to life and what their service is.
12:15: Adam asks Kareem to share a use case of how someone might use Chopcast’s service.
14:55: Does Chopcast’s service provide graphics as well?
16:50: What is the timeframe for clients receiving content?
18:55: What is your target market?
23:55: Adam asks Kareem about the SAS product he is developing.
30:10: Kareem shares his vision for the future of Chopcast.
35:00: Kareem encourages others to “pick themselves” and read up on James Altucher’s advice.
This week we heard from Kareem Mostafa, entrepreneur and co-founder of Chopcast. With an education in marketing and a history of entrepreneurship, Kareem and his brother created Chopcast, which provides content repurposing services. Kareem has a bright vision of the future and intends to transform the way people think about their content.