🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🎙️ *Four powerful prompts for podcasting discussed to save time in both pre-production and post-production.* 00:54 🧩 *AIPRM Chrome extension shared for chat GPT, offering a community-designed prompts repository for efficient tasks.* 02:53 🎙️ *Perfect Podcast Name Finder demonstrated, generating podcast names based on topics and target audiences.* 06:36 🗓️ *Quarterly Podcast Content Calendar prompt showcased, providing episode titles, summaries, and keywords for a content calendar.* 09:56 📝 *Podcast Episode to Blog Outline and Title prompt revealed, aiding in creating a blog post from a podcast transcript.* 11:19 📲 *Generate Quotes, Tweets, and Social Media Posts from Transcript prompt explored, offering content for various platforms.*
I have concerns over safety of using this and other Chrome Extensions. The user agreement allows the publisher to grab your birthdate from Google. What could possibly go wrong?
Incredible! Thank you. Any tips on if the transcript is too long? For example, I tried the prompt with a transcript from a 40 minute episode. ChatGPT said "The message you submitted was too long, please reload the conversation and submit something shorter."
You bet! Had the same issues here too. I've heard with GPT-4 people are sharing higher volumes of data, but a simple workaround is to split the transcript up into pieces before sharing it with ChatGPT. Likewise, you can also ask it to provide an elaborate summary for each section and copy and paste all the sections together for a shortened, "master" so to speak, that contains most of the main points and information from the entirety of the episode.
I used the same prompts with Aiprm that I share in the download. You’ll notice there’s a place holder for the word [prompt]. That’s where you would insert “topic, target audience.” The also tried to explain a bit about Aiprm. And two of the prompts I use in this video are available to the public on Aiprm if you search for “podcast” you’ll find them. Hope that helps.
I recently started my true crime podcast, but putting a whole episode on TH-cam is too much for me. Is it possible to have shorter episodes on TH-cam? Can ChatGPT create such prompts for someone in the horror and true crime podcast community?
👋 Yes ChatGPT can really help with that. It can shorten longer episodes from transcripts. Also with true crime it can be an incredible research tool! Love your channel BTW!
@@podsoundschool Thank you so much. Your channel has helped me a lot. In fact, I started podcasting with Anchor after watching your videos. ☺ I am considering keeping the camera on the side and recording. It's like the fly-on-the-wall method. It was covered in one of your older episodes I think. My podcast is more about narrating horror and true crime cases in story format, so I need to read out from my pre-written script. Hope that makes sense. I can't find any other way to do a video. If I go off script it will not have that story effect I want.
I also wanted to ask, now that TH-cam has come with a podcast platform of their own, can I add my other videos to the same channel? I was considering doing some vlogging (related to my content, maybe cover haunted places that I will discuss in my podcast), and shorter cases that I won't be reading from a script. Do those also come in the same channel? I've seen people create separate channels for podcasts, vlogs, and shorter videos. Also, as a solo podcaster, I am unable to do everything on my own. For instance, I am travelling to the UK for 2 months and I'm unable to research (true crime takes a lot of time), record, and edit so many episodes. In such cases, how can one best inform their audience that they will not be available for a specific period of time?
This is genius! The only problem is though there's seems to be a limit on the characters we can tell chatgpt to work on and podcast episodes that are longer than 30 mins have way more characters on their transcripts. Anyone who knows any workaround?
One workaround is to ask Chat GPT to summarize section 1 of three, and then section 2 of three, and then finally section 3 of three, of this podcast transcript. Once it has all three sections in the specific chat, you can then ask it to perform any of these amazing requests with all of the information from your episode.
Really good info, but the little interruptions were only funny the first 1-2 times. By 7 mins in I feel like you’ve done it well past exhaustion and I’m trying really hard to ignore it so I can get the info I came here for. I appreciate some personality but don’t overdo it, it gets cringy :/ I may be an outlier but I imagine most of the audience for a video on prompts to help their business aren’t looking for that silly stuff. If I wanted that I’d watch MrBeast 🤷♂️
It's not nearly as difficult as you might imagine. There are a ton of indirect ways to monetize an audience (even a small one), and there are plenty of sponsorship opportunities (even for brand-new shows).
except for the fact - you don't mention - that they want to cash in on using those prompts. THey barely work, create only excerpts and not episodes and in general - especially the way you use these prompts - will create hollow, generic content that is fluffy and will not gain you an audience. You give no context in your prompts, you don't give details about your audience, you do not provide constraints - but all of these are crucial in modern prompting to stick out of the masses with quality content. Anyone who is believing in "just quickly prompt and make money in your sleep" is definitely up for an unpleasant surprise. Never worked, never will - put effort into it (no matter if you put it into the prompt or in the process of e. g. scripting).
Download these 4 prompts and tweak them to your liking here:
www.podsoundschool.com/ai
OMFG dude.... the episode planner is a BEAST! what in the actual f......
Dude!! I will give away my wife and kids before I had to give away. Chat GPT. Lol
@@podsoundschool 🙄
@@Verona825 😊😂
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🎙️ *Four powerful prompts for podcasting discussed to save time in both pre-production and post-production.*
00:54 🧩 *AIPRM Chrome extension shared for chat GPT, offering a community-designed prompts repository for efficient tasks.*
02:53 🎙️ *Perfect Podcast Name Finder demonstrated, generating podcast names based on topics and target audiences.*
06:36 🗓️ *Quarterly Podcast Content Calendar prompt showcased, providing episode titles, summaries, and keywords for a content calendar.*
09:56 📝 *Podcast Episode to Blog Outline and Title prompt revealed, aiding in creating a blog post from a podcast transcript.*
11:19 📲 *Generate Quotes, Tweets, and Social Media Posts from Transcript prompt explored, offering content for various platforms.*
I have concerns over safety of using this and other Chrome Extensions. The user agreement allows the publisher to grab your birthdate from Google. What could possibly go wrong?
I started using AI to make my scripts and the research I use to do (10 to 20 hours) is now 20 to 30 minutes w/some clean up. Great video!
It’s crazy right!? Content creation has become so much more fun since ChatGPT came along ☺️
Is the episode planner still there? I can't find it and when I did the blog post function it did not do what it did for you :(
This is the best in TH-cam information 🎉❤ congratulations this is Pure Gold.
I'd love your help. I don't see the Quarterly Podcast Content chat anywhere. Is it gone?
are these plugins available for Edge web browser? I tend to use Edge with GPT stuff.
Awesome! Already enjoying it!
Wow! Maybe I'll stop procrastinating now and really start my own podcast!
Do it
Same here too
@@bankolevictor6597 there’s no excuses left!
Incredible! Thank you. Any tips on if the transcript is too long? For example, I tried the prompt with a transcript from a 40 minute episode. ChatGPT said "The message you submitted was too long, please reload the conversation and submit something shorter."
You bet! Had the same issues here too. I've heard with GPT-4 people are sharing higher volumes of data, but a simple workaround is to split the transcript up into pieces before sharing it with ChatGPT. Likewise, you can also ask it to provide an elaborate summary for each section and copy and paste all the sections together for a shortened, "master" so to speak, that contains most of the main points and information from the entirety of the episode.
@@podsoundschool Great that makes sense! I just upgraded to GPT-4.
There's a "Continue" button that was added to the browser add-on
Thank you so muc
These prompts are not in the pdf you send from your website.
I used the same prompts with Aiprm that I share in the download. You’ll notice there’s a place holder for the word [prompt]. That’s where you would insert “topic, target audience.” The also tried to explain a bit about Aiprm. And two of the prompts I use in this video are available to the public on Aiprm if you search for “podcast” you’ll find them. Hope that helps.
how do we get the Perfect Podcast Name Generator prompt you are using
Agreed. I’m trying to find it too.
Do you have the AIPRM extension installed on Google chrome? They’re starting to charge for it.
You can find it in the AIPRM extension. Also if you go to podsoundschool.com/ai you’ll see a download where I list the prompt in its entirety
I recently started my true crime podcast, but putting a whole episode on TH-cam is too much for me. Is it possible to have shorter episodes on TH-cam? Can ChatGPT create such prompts for someone in the horror and true crime podcast community?
👋 Yes ChatGPT can really help with that. It can shorten longer episodes from transcripts. Also with true crime it can be an incredible research tool! Love your channel BTW!
@@podsoundschool Thank you so much. Your channel has helped me a lot. In fact, I started podcasting with Anchor after watching your videos. ☺ I am considering keeping the camera on the side and recording. It's like the fly-on-the-wall method. It was covered in one of your older episodes I think. My podcast is more about narrating horror and true crime cases in story format, so I need to read out from my pre-written script. Hope that makes sense. I can't find any other way to do a video. If I go off script it will not have that story effect I want.
I also wanted to ask, now that TH-cam has come with a podcast platform of their own, can I add my other videos to the same channel? I was considering doing some vlogging (related to my content, maybe cover haunted places that I will discuss in my podcast), and shorter cases that I won't be reading from a script. Do those also come in the same channel? I've seen people create separate channels for podcasts, vlogs, and shorter videos.
Also, as a solo podcaster, I am unable to do everything on my own. For instance, I am travelling to the UK for 2 months and I'm unable to research (true crime takes a lot of time), record, and edit so many episodes. In such cases, how can one best inform their audience that they will not be available for a specific period of time?
This is genius!
The only problem is though there's seems to be a limit on the characters we can tell chatgpt to work on and podcast episodes that are longer than 30 mins have way more characters on their transcripts. Anyone who knows any workaround?
One workaround is to ask Chat GPT to summarize section 1 of three, and then section 2 of three, and then finally section 3 of three, of this podcast transcript. Once it has all three sections in the specific chat, you can then ask it to perform any of these amazing requests with all of the information from your episode.
Fantastic
Thank you! Let me know how you like it
Chat gtp is it an app
Really good info, but the little interruptions were only funny the first 1-2 times. By 7 mins in I feel like you’ve done it well past exhaustion and I’m trying really hard to ignore it so I can get the info I came here for.
I appreciate some personality but don’t overdo it, it gets cringy :/
I may be an outlier but I imagine most of the audience for a video on prompts to help their business aren’t looking for that silly stuff. If I wanted that I’d watch MrBeast 🤷♂️
Your screeming nerves !
I wonder how people actually make money running podcasts
It's not nearly as difficult as you might imagine. There are a ton of indirect ways to monetize an audience (even a small one), and there are plenty of sponsorship opportunities (even for brand-new shows).
except for the fact - you don't mention - that they want to cash in on using those prompts. THey barely work, create only excerpts and not episodes and in general - especially the way you use these prompts - will create hollow, generic content that is fluffy and will not gain you an audience. You give no context in your prompts, you don't give details about your audience, you do not provide constraints - but all of these are crucial in modern prompting to stick out of the masses with quality content.
Anyone who is believing in "just quickly prompt and make money in your sleep" is definitely up for an unpleasant surprise. Never worked, never will - put effort into it (no matter if you put it into the prompt or in the process of e. g. scripting).