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AI Podcast from NotebookLM Summaries

Key Points

  • LLMs dramatically shrink the time from idea to execution, allowing the speaker to turn a concept into a usable result in just 15 minutes.
  • The speaker’s main pain point is managing a growing list of online resources—bookmarks, papers, and blogs—and the mental overhead of switching contexts to read and digest them.
  • Google’s Notebook LM lets users pool diverse sources and automatically generate a convincing podcast summary, providing a quick TL;DR while still keeping the original materials accessible for deeper exploration.
  • Since Notebook LM isn’t natively shareable, the speaker built a workflow that creates an AI‑generated, multi‑voice podcast (e.g., on latent space) and publishes it to Spotify, turning complex topics into easily shareable content.

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# AI Podcast from NotebookLM Summaries **Source:** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCg7a0yO_dI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCg7a0yO_dI) **Duration:** 00:05:02 ## Summary - LLMs dramatically shrink the time from idea to execution, allowing the speaker to turn a concept into a usable result in just 15 minutes. - The speaker’s main pain point is managing a growing list of online resources—bookmarks, papers, and blogs—and the mental overhead of switching contexts to read and digest them. - Google’s Notebook LM lets users pool diverse sources and automatically generate a convincing podcast summary, providing a quick TL;DR while still keeping the original materials accessible for deeper exploration. - Since Notebook LM isn’t natively shareable, the speaker built a workflow that creates an AI‑generated, multi‑voice podcast (e.g., on latent space) and publishes it to Spotify, turning complex topics into easily shareable content. ## Sections - [00:00:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCg7a0yO_dI&t=0s) **Rapid Idea‑to‑Podcast with NotebookLM** - The speaker shows how LLMs enable turning a collection of web links into a coherent, believable podcast in minutes, dramatically speeding up research and content digestion. ## Full Transcript
0:00you know one of the really exciting 0:01things about llms is how fast they make 0:04experimentation the the gap between idea 0:07and getting something done is really 0:09quick and I lived that out last night I 0:11was able to take an idea a concept and 0:13get it into something actionable within 0:1515 minutes and I'm going to share it 0:17with you here so one of the things that 0:20I've really struggled with is keeping 0:22track of all these interesting links 0:23that I find around the web and reading 0:26them digesting them really understanding 0:28them part of it is a time issue part of 0:30it is being able to get myself into the 0:33language and the context of the person 0:35writing the piece which is very 0:36different around the web I I get 0:38academic papers I get blog posts and I 0:41have to sort of context switch from 0:42whatever I'm doing maybe it's a meeting 0:44maybe it's writing something and then 0:45get into reading mode and really 0:47understand it and then it's only one 0:49source all of that to say I don't read 0:52as many of my bookmarks as I want to and 0:54I'll bet that's true for you as well so 0:57notebook LM is a free tool that Google 0:59relas just a couple of weeks ago and it 1:02is fascinating to me because it makes it 1:05possible to take all of those sources 1:08and bring them together and generate a 1:10podcast that sounds very believable 1:13about a any collection of sources you 1:15want you can throw anything at it that 1:17you like and it will generate a podcast 1:18about it and I found it super helpful 1:22because it helps me to sort of get 1:23through a collection of sources and get 1:25the 1:26tldr and yes I can still dive in I have 1:29all of those sources ources they're 1:30actually logged right in the notebook I 1:31can converse with the sources so I can 1:33dive deeper but the podcast makes sure 1:36that I don't miss the general concept 1:38I'm looking to explore but I 1:41realized that this tool is not really 1:44sharable right now so a notebook as is 1:47currently exists is not something I can 1:50share to the web it's not something 1:52where I can take the little podcast they 1:54create and share that either it just 1:56generates a wave file and I don't want 1:59that to be the case one of the things 2:01I've really struggled with is how to 2:03convey efficiently some of the advanced 2:06concepts that I talk about for AI for 2:09llms and then I sometimes get comments 2:11here on YouTube or on my Tik Tok asking 2:14me to explain and so I could do a Tik 2:17Tok on what is Laten space but those 2:19tend don't tend to get a lot of views to 2:21be honest with you because it appeals to 2:22a very specific 2:24audience so why not make an AI generated 2:28podcast in a notebook on latent space 2:31and find a way to share it that was my 2:33idea and it took me 10 minutes and I got 2:37a Spotify podcast up and going uh I'll 2:41put the link down here under the YouTube 2:43and it's not going to be my voice I 2:45don't pretend it's my voice it's an AI 2:48generated voice that actually sounds 2:49very human just kicking it back and 2:52forth between two or three AI voices 2:53talking about a particular subject and 2:55I'm going to be selecting the subjects 2:57I'm going to be feeding its sources and 2:59sort of shaping the content and it 3:02becomes a notebook and that's why I 3:03called it Nate's notebook and it becomes 3:06a way for me to share some of these 3:08complex concepts with the folks who are 3:11listening to my content here on YouTube 3:13or on Tik Tok and it's easy to follow 3:16it's easy to understand it's 3:17asynchronous they can dig in whenever 3:19they want and so I just threw it up 3:21there we'll see what happens I don't 3:22know it might not be successful but it 3:24was 10 minutes of work and it's helpful 3:26for me anyway to be able to have a place 3:29to link folks to when they have 3:31questions like that and also to be able 3:32to shape future podcast episodes to the 3:36questions that people have because this 3:38space continues to emerge and grow so 3:41all of that to say one of my favorite 3:43favorite things right now about llms is 3:46how fast it is to experiment and I think 3:48it's great that I was able to put 3:49together a Cutting Edge tool like 3:51notebook LM with a very traditional tool 3:54like Spotify podcasts and get something 3:56out there really quickly and that's one 3:58of those sort of work flows that I will 4:01be talking about a lot more in the maven 4:03course that I have coming I actually 4:04have a lightning lesson coming uh on 4:07Thursday October 3rd so it's a two days 4:09from the recording date here and that's 4:11free it's 30 minutes we're going to dive 4:13into a different workflow that I found 4:15really fun um that I created 4:16specifically for this lightning lesson 4:18so you haven't heard about it elsewhere 4:20and I think you I think you'll like it I 4:22think it'll be very fun and exciting so 4:24if you're interested if you'd like to 4:25learn more about Advanced models if 4:27you'd like to try out sort of what it 4:28looks like to have ai sort ort of drive 4:30a workflow and shape your day-to-day 4:32work a little bit we'll have a teaser 4:33trailer of that in the 30 minute time 4:35time we have together um and I'll be 4:38diving much more deeply into all of that 4:40um for product managers for engineers 4:42and for non-technical folks folks like 4:44accoun exex uh seite leaders who are 4:47looking to advance their knowledge of AI 4:49uh so I'll get into all of that in the 4:50maven course as well so there you go 4:53head fun experimenting part of this 4:55course is designed to get you 4:57experimenting to get you thinking about 4:58llms uh and they can do for you