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How it works

A repeatable workflow, from source file to delivered batch

This is the practical process taught throughout the masterclass — a workflow you can run for one project or turn into a recurring, from-home service.

The five stages

Every batch follows the same dependable sequence

Learning to run these stages consistently is what lets you take on repurposing work as an ongoing, recurring service rather than a one-off task.

  1. 01. Intake and permissions

    Before any editing begins, confirm the client owns or has properly licensed the recording or article, then log their goals, audience, and preferred output types on an intake checklist.

  2. 02. Transcription and mapping

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

  3. 03. Drafting show notes, summaries, and articles

    Draft the requested outputs — show notes, a concise summary, or a derivative article — staying faithful to what was actually said or written in the source.

  4. 04. Attribution and fact-check

    Check every quote, name, link, and claim against the source material, apply correct attribution, and flag anything that needs the client's confirmation.

  5. 05. Batch review and delivery

    Package the batch for review, incorporate revisions, and deliver on the agreed schedule — then repeat the cycle for the next batch.

Try it yourself

Practice on a short authorized sample

The curriculum walks you through repurposing a short, properly licensed sample recording or article — a low-stakes way to see the workflow end to end before taking on client work.

A labeled sample batch checklist with checkbox rows next to a small intake, draft, and review sticky-note board.