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What AI tools should you be using for your podcast?
Episode 134

What AI tools should you be using for your podcast?

PodSchool · Rachel Corbett

August 24, 202516m 28s

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Show Notes

Podcasting can take up a LOT of time but there are plenty of tools around that can take some of the most time consuming (and annoying) tasks off your plate.

In this episode, I walk through the AI tools that can help you speed up your podcasting workflow without compromising the quality of your show output.

From planning and transcripts to promotion and post-production, AI can take care o the grunt work so you can focus on the parts that need you.

What You’ll Learn:

  • How AI can help you come up with episode ideas
  • The best ways to use AI-generated transcripts to reduce workload
  • The role AI can play in social content and video clips
  • Why it’s still important to rely on your ear (and not just the tech) when you're using AI to fix audio

Platforms and tools mentioned:

  • ChatGPT – for scripting, show notes, and content repurposing
  • Claude – for content planning and AI writing
  • Adobe Enhance – for cleaning up poor quality audio
  • Auphonic – for levelling and audio polish
  • Opus Clip – for auto-generating video clips
  • Descript – for editing audio and video with text
  • Riverside – for remote recording and AI clipping
  • VEED – for video creation and captioning
  • Canva – for visuals, reels, and promo content

EPISODE CREDITS:

Host: Rachel Corbett

Editing Assistance: Josh Newth

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This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wangal people, of the Eora Nation.

I pay my respects to Elders past and present.