My Weird Prompts

The human-AI collaboration podcast

A sloth and a donkey discuss whatever's on Daniel's mind — every episode generated by AI from a single voice prompt

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🎤 Voice Prompt
Record your question or idea using voice capture
🤖 AI Script
AI transforms your prompt into a conversational script
🔊 Text-to-Speech
The script gets converted to natural-sounding speech
🎬 Assembly
Audio segments are combined with intro and outro
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#3241: How to Write a Product Spec That Makes AI Find You the One

Stop typing three words into Google. The SPEC framework helps AI find exactly what you need.

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#3240: How to Design Cities for People, Not Cars

The thinkers and interventions reshaping urban streets — without banning cars.

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#3239: Why the Brain Doesn't Fight Back Against Vyvanse

How SSRIs and Vyvanse trick the brain’s homeostatic machinery into healing instead of resisting.

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#3238: Ancient Ink, Modern Scribes: The Chemistry of Kosher Ink

What’s really in that bottle of certified kosher ink? A deep dive into Talmudic chemistry, gum arabic, and the Sharpie-on-Tefillin debate.

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#3237: The Scribes Who Count Every Letter

Inside the ancient craft of Soferut, where every letter in a Torah scroll must be perfect.

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#3236: Jerusalem's Hidden Strengths: Beyond the Poverty Stats

What if Jerusalem's biggest problems are actually its greatest untapped advantages? A fresh look at the city's future.

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#3235: From 5% to 46%: The Jewish Diaspora's Great Inversion

How world Jewry went from 5% in Israel in 1900 to 46% today — and why the global population still hasn't recovered from 1939.

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#3234: Who Should Sponsor This Podcast? Open-Book Economics

We open the books on our AI-generated podcast: $200/month costs, 180K plays, zero sponsors. Who should we pitch?

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#3233: The Case for Identical Socks

How buying 30 identical pairs of socks can save 130 hours of your life and eliminate a neurological tax.

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#3232: Paint That Sticks: Durable Sign Marking for Metal & Plastic

What professional sign makers use for outdoor metal and plastic — and where to buy it.

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