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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Record your question or idea using voice capture
🤖 AI Script
AI transforms your prompt into a conversational script
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The script gets converted to natural-sounding speech
🎬 Assembly
Audio segments are combined with intro and outro
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#3308: Biologics for Severe Asthma: Beyond Singulair

A guide to targeted therapies reshaping severe asthma treatment — from Xolair to Dupixent.

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#3307: Two Temples, One Mountain: What Archaeology Reveals

Solomon's Temple was smaller than a basketball court. Herod's Second Temple had stones heavier than a jumbo jet.

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#3306: What Is the Western Wall Really?

It’s not a temple wall—it’s a retaining wall. Here’s what you’re actually seeing at Judaism’s holiest site.

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#3305: Ghost Towers: Jerusalem's Empty Luxury Apartments

18% of units in new Jerusalem towers have zero electricity use. Who buys apartments no one ever lives in?

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#3304: Rumble's Cloud Business: Video Site or Hosting Giant?

Rumble's $2.1B valuation is driven by cloud infrastructure, not conspiracy videos. Here's what it actually is.

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#3303: How 3 Words Became an Identity: Decoding MAGA

A linguistic analysis of how "Make America Great Again" evolved from slogan to identity marker.

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Friday, Jun 5

#3302: Why High-Rises Are So Expensive to Build

Stacking floors sounds cheap, but high-rises cost 60-70% more per square foot than mid-rises. Here's why.

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#3301: What 36 Really Means for First-Time Dads

Is 36 actually late for first-time fatherhood? The historical data tells a surprising story.

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#3300: How Airlines Maximize Plane Utilization Daily

How airlines balance relentless pressure to fly expensive assets against non-negotiable safety requirements.

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#3299: Two Hundred People Before You Board

What happens in the 72 hours before a transatlantic flight takes off? The answer involves 200 people and 5 fuel buckets.

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