
Episode 18
018: Training Your ChatGPT to Match Your Tone and Style
TopMusic AI Podcast · Tim Topham
May 2, 202531m 18s
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Show Notes
Ever feel like ChatGPT is helpful but just doesn’t sound like you? In this episode, we are going to break down exactly how to train ChatGPT to match your unique tone and style. You’ll learn how to define your voice, write better prompts, and build a plug-and-play prompt library that makes writing emails, posts, and studio messages faster and way more you. If you’ve ever cringed at an AI draft that felt robotic or stiff, this episode is your guide to making ChatGPT your most authentic virtual assistant. And if you're ready to go even deeper, check the link below for a powerful resource to help you bring your voice to life with AI.
Why Tone Matters
Step 1: Define Your Tone
Step 2: Craft Better Prompts
Step 3: Fine-Tune Responses
Step 4: Build a Prompt Library
Step 5: Personalize Like a Pro
Real Talk Segment
- Authenticity: Your communication should sound like you.
- Consistency: Emails, posts, and studio materials should reflect a unified voice.
- Efficiency: Well-trained AI means less rewriting and more productivity.
Step 1: Define Your Tone
- Choose 3–5 words that describe your voice (e.g., friendly, quirky, professional).
- Identify signature phrases you use often.
- Give ChatGPT examples of your writing to learn from.
Step 2: Craft Better Prompts
- Be specific: Include tone and sample phrases in your instructions.
- Use “Act As” prompts to guide context (e.g., “Act as a warm, encouraging music teacher”).
- Provide tone examples: paste in past emails/posts for ChatGPT to mirror.
Step 3: Fine-Tune Responses
- Give feedback instead of starting over (e.g., “make this more playful”).
- Use “give me 3 more versions” to explore tone options.
- Save responses that nail your tone and use them as future reference.
Step 4: Build a Prompt Library
- Identify recurring AI tasks (emails, posts, lesson plans).
- Save your best prompts in a document organized by category.
- Customize prompts with tone notes and personal details to save time.
Step 5: Personalize Like a Pro
- Train ChatGPT with your actual writing.
- Create a “tone profile” with style notes (e.g., friendly, conversational, light humor).
- Use AI to personalize messages (student milestones, birthdays, etc.).
Real Talk Segment
- Tara shares how a copywriting course helped her define her voice.
- She trained ChatGPT alongside the course—building a personal tone reference bank.
- Result: AI-generated content now feels authentic, effortless, and uniquely “her.”
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