Curriculum
Five modules, source intake to delivery
Each module maps directly to a stage of real client work, so what you practice here is what you'll actually do on a paid batch.
- 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.
- 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.
- 03
Show notes, summaries, and articles
Draft show notes, concise summaries, and derivative articles that stay faithful to what was actually said or written.
- 04
Attribution and factual quality assurance
Check every quote, link, name, and claim against the source, and apply correct attribution before anything ships.
- 05
Batch planning and delivery
Organize a recurring batch workflow — intake, drafts, review, revisions, and delivery — so client work stays predictable.
What you'll be able to do
Learning outcomes
- 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