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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.

  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 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