Top ways to use ChatGPT for repurposing your podcast (and grow your audience)
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hiya Coffee Cup,
Pre-podcasting, I was a Language Educator for about 15 years, mostly teaching English communication skills to adults in Asian countries like Japan, China, Vietnam, and Malaysia. Connecting the dots between podcasting and teaching communication skills was not something I did until Matthew Boyle of Language Card Games interviewed me about 2 years ago. Sometimes an outside perspective help, right? (That’s a large reason I do Momentum Calls)
And then when I started to lean more and more heavily into GenAI over the past year, I thought I was doing another big shift. Nah, nope, not even close. And that became clear with I took this prompt engineering course earlier this year and Dr. Jules White mentioned the conversational nature of prompting.
It all clicked.
Conversation
Communication
These are my superpowers (even though I stumble and make mistakes all.the.time!)
And all of my communication skills pulled forward into prompting.
So right now I’m obsessing over prompt chaining:
I’m listening to more and more podcast episodes on it (that’s what this Coffeelike podcast episode is highlighting)
I’m running a session on Podfest Masterclass AI Summit TOMORROW (get your FREE ticket below)
I’m shouting from the rooftops about it. (Okay, this one is false. There are pretty strict noise rules in my complex. No drilling on Sundays, you all!)
I hope this conversational method of “working with” ChatGPT helps you as much as it did me. If so, let me know.
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Pilar Orti has been experimenting with different AI for podcasting and podcast related materials for awhile now. Not only did she write The Remote Worker’s Guide to Time Management with ChatGPT as her co-writer but she experiments with other functions I’m not tapping into yet. Her exploration is fascinating.
And recently, this Substack post on what happened when she used ChatGPT to edit an image for her (she must be using 4 not 3.5) really caught my eye.
Prompt chaining with ChatGPT 3.5 (new episode)
I’ve talked about prompt chaining before but I didn’t realize it had a name and so many benefits. Have a listen for more details (and other handy prompts explained).
This episode is available in audio format below and all podcast apps:
and on YouTube:
Episode info
AI Today episode highlighted:
This episode is sponsored by Streamyard the very platform that we record, go live and distribute these videos to YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook.
Music from Key Frame Audio (in podcast version sometimes): https://keyframeaudio.com
Main takeaways below!
Proud to be part of these events in 2024!
April 19, 22-24th Podfest Masterclass: AI & Creator Tools Summit
(my session is TOMORROW, April 23rd @ 10:30 am New York, 16:30 pm Copenhagen, 20:00 Bangalore)
Full schedule: https://podfestexpo.com/master-class/schedule/
FREE ticket: (use code "Fuccio50" for your discount)
and
June 19th: The International Women’s Podcast Awards.
I’m a judge this year. Not sure if I’m going to the in person event on this date yet. If you’re going, let me know.
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Episode Main Takeaways:
breaking up your prompt into piece can help in many, many ways
prompt chaining IS doing this bit by bit workflow with ChatGPT (or other LLMs that you’re working with). It feels like talking to your AI, which can help us think easier through a task. It does for me anyway, lol.
ChatGPT does not think nor understand things. LLMs work in 0’s and 1’s, not words. It predicts the next word. That’s it. The words are there for us to use the tool. (at least for now this is how it’s working)
What was your biggest takeaway?
Other Coffeelike Media Productions
Solo Worklife Meditations: relax and mentally shed your work worries
Geopats: conversations about what grounds us in a different culture
Global Podcast Editors: podcast editor challenges from around the world
If you have any ChatGPT prompt or task you want me to try out, comment below.
Cup out,
Steph