Podcast-to-Everything content pipeline. Takes a podcast RSS feed or raw transcript and generates a full cross-platform content calendar: short-form video clips, Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn articles, newsletter sections, quote cards, blog outlines with SEO keywords, and YouTube Shorts/TikTok scripts. Scores each piece by viral potential (novelty × controversy × utility) and deduplicates against recent output. Use when asked to: "repurpose this podcast", "turn this episode into content", "podcast content calendar", "extract clips from this episode", "podcast to social", "content from RSS feed", "batch process episodes", or any request to turn podcast/audio content into a multi-platform content plan.
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Turns podcast episodes into a full content calendar across every platform. One episode in, 15-20 content pieces out — scored, deduplicated, and scheduled.
Determine the input source and obtain a clean transcript.
--rss <url>)--episodes N for batch)--transcript <file>)--batch <rss_url> --episodes N)Feed the full transcript to the LLM with this extraction framework:
Narrative Arcs — Complete story segments with setup → tension → resolution. Tag with start/end timestamps.
Quotable Moments — Punchy, shareable statements. One-liners that stand alone. Must pass the "would someone screenshot this?" test.
Controversial Takes — Opinions that go against conventional wisdom. The stuff that makes people reply "hard disagree" or "finally someone said it."
Data Points — Specific numbers, percentages, dollar amounts, timeframes. Concrete proof points that add credibility.
Stories — Personal anecdotes, case studies, client examples. Must have a character, a problem, and an outcome.
Frameworks — Step-by-step processes, mental models, decision matrices. Anything structured that people would save or bookmark.
Predictions — Forward-looking claims about trends, markets, technology. Hot takes about where things are going.
- Type: [narrative_arc | quote | controversial_take | data_point | story | framework | prediction]
- Content: [extracted text]
- Timestamp: [start - end, if available]
- Context: [what was being discussed]
- Viral Score: [0-100, see Step 4]
- Suggested platforms: [where this atom works best]For each episode, generate ALL of these from the extracted atoms:
- Hook: [First 3 seconds — pattern interrupt or bold claim]
- Clip segment: [Timestamp range from transcript]
- Caption overlay: [Text for the screen]
- Platform: [YouTube Shorts / TikTok / Instagram Reels]
- Why it works: [What makes this clippable]Prioritize: controversial takes > stories with payoffs > surprising data points
- Thread hook (tweet 1): [Curiosity gap or bold opener]
- Thread body (5-10 tweets): [Each tweet is one complete thought]
- Thread closer: [CTA — follow, reply, retweet trigger]
- Source atoms: [Which content atoms feed this thread]Rules: No tweet over 280 chars. Each tweet must stand alone. Use data points as proof.
- Headline: [Specific, benefit-driven]
- Hook paragraph: [Before the "see more" fold — must earn the click]
- Body: [3-5 sections with headers, 800-1200 words]
- CTA: [Engagement driver — question, not link]
- Hashtags: [3-5 relevant, not spammy]Voice: Professional but not corporate. First-person. Story-driven.
- Section headline: [Scannable, specific]
- TL;DR: [One sentence, the core insight]
- Body: [3-5 bullet points, each with a takeaway]
- Pull quote: [The most shareable line from the episode]
- Link: [Back to full episode]- Quote text: [Max 20 words — must work as text overlay]
- Attribution: [Speaker name]
- Background suggestion: [Color/mood that matches the tone]
- Platform sizing: [1080x1080 for IG, 1200x675 for Twitter, 1080x1920 for Stories]- Title: [SEO-optimized, includes primary keyword]
- Primary keyword: [Search volume + difficulty estimate]
- Secondary keywords: [3-5 related terms]
- Meta description: [155 chars max]
- H2 sections: [5-7, each maps to a content atom]
- Internal linking opportunities: [Topics that connect to existing content]
- Estimated word count: [1500-2500]- HOOK (0-3s): [Pattern interrupt — question, bold claim, or visual]
- SETUP (3-15s): [Context — why should they care]
- PAYOFF (15-45s): [The insight, data, or story resolution]
- CTA (45-60s): [Follow, comment prompt, or part 2 tease]
- On-screen text: [Key phrases to overlay]
- B-roll suggestions: [Visual ideas if not talking-head]Score every generated piece on three dimensions (each 0-100):
| Dimension | What It Measures | Signals |
|---|---|---|
| Novelty | Is this new or surprising? | Contrarian takes, unexpected data, first-to-say |
| Controversy | Will people argue about this? | Strong opinions, challenges norms, picks a side |
| Utility | Can someone use this immediately? | Frameworks, how-tos, templates, specific numbers |
Viral Score = (Novelty × 0.4) + (Controversy × 0.3) + (Utility × 0.3)
Before finalizing, check all generated content against:
output/content_history.json--calendar)Assemble scored, deduplicated content into a weekly publish calendar.
{
"week_of": "2024-01-15",
"episode_source": "Episode Title - Guest Name",
"content_pieces": [
{
"date": "2024-01-15",
"time": "09:00 ET",
"platform": "twitter",
"type": "thread",
"content": "...",
"viral_score": 85,
"status": "draft"
}
],
"total_pieces": 18,
"avg_viral_score": 72,
"coverage": {
"twitter": 6,
"linkedin": 3,
"youtube_shorts": 3,
"newsletter": 1,
"blog": 1,
"quote_cards": 4
}
}All output goes to output/ directory:
output/
├── episodes/
│ ├── YYYY-MM-DD-episode-slug/
│ │ ├── transcript.txt
│ │ ├── atoms.json # Extracted content atoms
│ │ ├── content_pieces.json # All generated content
│ │ └── calendar.json # Scheduled calendar
│ └── ...
├── calendar/
│ └── week-YYYY-WNN.json # Aggregated weekly calendar
├── content_history.json # Dedup tracking
└── pipeline_log.json # Run history and stats# Process latest episode from RSS feed
python podcast_pipeline.py --rss "https://feeds.example.com/podcast.xml"
# Process a local transcript
python podcast_pipeline.py --transcript episode-42.txt
# Batch process last 5 episodes
python podcast_pipeline.py --batch "https://feeds.example.com/podcast.xml" --episodes 5
# Generate weekly calendar from existing outputs
python podcast_pipeline.py --calendar
# Process with custom dedup window
python podcast_pipeline.py --rss "https://feeds.example.com/podcast.xml" --dedup-days 60
# Process and only keep 80+ viral score content
python podcast_pipeline.py --rss "https://feeds.example.com/podcast.xml" --min-score 80| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
OPENAI_API_KEY | Yes (for Whisper) | OpenAI API key for audio transcription |
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY | Yes (for generation) | Anthropic API key for content generation |
OPENAI_LLM_KEY | Optional | Separate OpenAI key if using GPT for generation instead |
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
podcast_pipeline.py | Main pipeline script |
requirements.txt | Python dependencies |
README.md | Setup and usage guide |
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