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Hi Reader, If you spend any time on social media lately, you’ve probably seen the headlines:
It’s easy to panic. But here’s the thing - AI isn’t replacing podcasters. It’s reshaping how we create. And if you approach it the right way, that can actually work in your favour. The Rise of AI in PodcastingAI-generated shows are popping up faster than ever - news summaries, interview simulators, even “personalities” that sound uncannily real. They can churn out episodes in minutes. They never get tired. And they can create episodes about trending topics far quicker than a human can (mostly). But what they can’t do is connect.
That’s where real creators win. Why Human Voices Still MatterPodcasting has always been about connection. It’s one of the most intimate mediums out there - a voice in your ear, a story in your head. AI can imitate tone, but not trust. It can replicate your format, but not your perspective. Your imperfections, humour, tangents, and vulnerability - that’s your competitive advantage. Listeners don’t follow podcasts. They follow people. So instead of worrying about AI replacing you, think about how it highlights what only you can offer. How to Use AI Without Losing YourselfAI isn’t the enemy. It’s a tool - and when used well, it can make you a stronger creator. Here are a few ways to use it smartly:
AI isn’t a threat to your creativity - it’s a mirror for it. The more the industry fills up with robotic content, the more valuable human connection becomes. So instead of worrying about what AI can do, focus on what it can’t. Be more real. Be more personal. Be more you. Because the future of podcasting won’t belong to whoever uses the most AI - it’ll belong to whoever stays the most human. Your turn:This week, take a quick look at your latest episode and ask:
Use that as your guide for the episodes ahead, and lt ai be your companion as opposed to your competitor. Until the next time, happy podcasting.
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