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Podcast & Blog Repurposing Masterclass

Learn an AI-assisted editing skill you can offer as a paid service — from home.

This masterclass teaches you to turn authorized recordings and articles into accurate show notes, summaries, and derivative posts — a repurposing skill clients pay for again and again, and one you can practice and deliver entirely from your own desk.

No experience required — just an interest in careful editing and research.

Why it's worth learning

A skill more people are turning into a flexible, extra income from home

  • Extract themes and useful source passages
  • Draft faithful show notes, summaries, and derivative articles
  • Check quotes, links, attribution, and media rights
  • Deliver an organized batch for client review

Could potentially earn a few hundred to a few thousand dollars a month*

Once you can repurpose a batch reliably, this is the kind of recurring, source-aware editing work clients pay for on an ongoing basis — a genuine second income path you can build around your own schedule. Actual results depend on the effort you put in, the skills you develop, client demand where you work, and market conditions, and are never guaranteed.

The curriculum

Five modules that take you from source file to delivered batch

Each module builds on the last, so by the end you have a repeatable process — not just a one-off skill.

  1. 01

    Source intake and permissions

    Confirm you're working only with client-owned or properly licensed recordings and articles, and set up a clean intake checklist before any editing starts.

  2. 02

    Transcription and content mapping

    Turn raw audio or long-form text into an accurate transcript, then map out the themes, quotes, and structure worth repurposing.

  3. 03

    Show notes, summaries, and articles

    Draft show notes, concise summaries, and derivative articles that stay faithful to what was actually said or written.

  4. 04

    Attribution and factual quality assurance

    Check every quote, link, name, and claim against the source, and apply correct attribution before anything ships.

  5. 05

    Batch planning and delivery

    Organize a recurring batch workflow — intake, drafts, review, revisions, and delivery — so client work stays predictable.

What's included

Training materials built around real deliverables

Recorded training modules

Self-paced masterclass video lessons covering source intake, transcription, drafting, attribution checks, and delivery.

Worksheets and checklists

Printable intake checklists, batch-planning templates, and a fact-check worksheet you reuse on every project.

Sample practice artifacts

Labeled example show notes and a batch checklist so you can see the expected shape of finished deliverables.

A labeled sample show notes worksheet with bullet points, a timestamp list, and a highlighted pull quote.
Sample worksheet — educational mock artifact
A labeled sample batch checklist with checkbox rows next to a small intake, draft, and review sticky-note board.
Sample checklist — educational mock artifact

How it works

A simple four-stage workflow you can run for every client batch

See the full walkthrough
  1. 01

    Intake

    Confirm rights, gather the recording or article, and log the client's goals.

  2. 02

    Draft

    Transcribe or map the source, then draft show notes, a summary, or a derivative article.

  3. 03

    Fact-check

    Verify quotes, names, links, and attribution line by line against the source.

  4. 04

    Deliver

    Package the batch for client review, revise as needed, and hand off on schedule.

Our approach

Source-aware editing, not content spinning

The method is built around staying faithful to what was actually recorded or written, with rights and attribution checked at every step.

What we always practice

  • Learn accurate long-form content repurposing
  • Practice source-aware editing
  • Prepare a recurring remote content service

What we never teach

  • Guaranteed traffic, rankings, subscribers, leads, or sales
  • Misquoting speakers or inventing source facts
  • Republishing material without appropriate rights or attribution

This masterclass does not promise traffic, rankings, subscribers, leads, or sales — it teaches the editing and rights-checking skill itself.

Who this fits

Built for people who already like editing and research

People who like editing and research and want a content-production service that can be delivered remotely will feel most at home here — the work rewards patience and precision more than technical setup.

You'll get the most out of it if you're comfortable reading closely, checking facts, and writing clean copy — no audio-engineering or coding background is required.

A tidy home office desk with a laptop showing an audio editing interface, a small microphone, and printed articles marked with a highlighter.

Ready to see if this repurposing path fits you?

Send a short inquiry about your goals and the practice path that might fit — no pressure, no obligation.

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Any earning potential mentioned above is illustrative* only.