DIY Audiobooks & Podcasts
DIY Audiobooks & Podcasts
Content Repurposing: letting your audio work beyond the book
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Content Repurposing: letting your audio work beyond the book

An audiobook isn’t the end of the work. It’s the beginning of what your voice can do next.

What I’ve learned over time is that recorded audio isn’t just a final product—it’s a source. Once your voice is captured, it becomes material you can return to again and again, in smaller, more flexible forms.

Puzzle pieces or building blocks in audio-themed colors

Show Notes: 5 key takeaways

  1. Recorded audio is a reusable source, not a one-time product

  2. Chapters can become clips, reflections, or podcast segments

  3. Repurposing reduces pressure to create something new each time

  4. Revisiting your audio builds familiarity and confidence

  5. Letting your voice live in multiple formats extends its reach

When you stop treating your audio as finished and start seeing it as flexible, your work gains new life. Your voice doesn’t just carry one message—it opens many doors.

I can’t wait to hear👂you,

Todd

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