Support the Experiment
My Weird Prompts is an AI-powered podcast built entirely on modern infrastructure—LLMs, voice cloning, GPU compute, and automated publishing. The show explores what happens when human curiosity meets AI at scale, and welcomes support from anyone who wants to help keep it running.
Mission & Values
My Weird Prompts was created by Daniel Rosehill, a technology communications specialist based in Jerusalem, Israel. The show is built on the belief that curiosity deserves to be taken seriously—no matter how weird, niche, or unexpected the question.
Transparent by Default
The production process is fully documented, and the full episode archive is published as an open dataset. Anyone can learn from the approach and study how it works.
Human-AI Collaboration
Every episode starts with a real human voice prompt. The AI hosts don't replace human curiosity—they amplify it, exploring topics with depth, humor, and personality that neither humans nor machines could achieve alone.
Radical Transparency
The show makes no secret of its AI-generated nature. Listeners always know what's human and what's synthesized. The technical documentation lays out exactly how the pipeline works.
Learning in Public
MWP is a live experiment in what's possible with modern AI infrastructure. Successes, failures, and cost data are shared openly so others can learn alongside the project.
About the Project
Every episode of My Weird Prompts starts as a simple voice memo from Daniel and passes through a fully automated pipeline: transcription, script generation, two-pass fact-checking and editing, AI voice synthesis, audio assembly, and publication. The AI hosts—Corn the sloth and Herman the donkey—bring each topic to life with their own distinct personalities and voices.
This isn't just a podcast—it's a live, ongoing experiment in continuous learning through AI. The project tests real-world LLM pipelines, voice cloning fidelity, automated quality assurance, and the economics of AI-generated media. Every episode generates data that helps anyone following along understand what works, what breaks, and what's possible.
The show has published over 2080 episodes and 865 hours of audio so far, with 88.4K+ plays tracked in the first 57 days of listener analytics. The pipeline keeps improving. But running GPU workloads, LLM APIs, and cloud infrastructure costs real money—and that's where sponsors can help.
Our Sponsor
My Weird Prompts is made possible by the generous support of our sponsors.
Thank you, Modal
Modal generously sponsors the show with GPU credits. Modal's serverless GPU infrastructure powers our entire episode generation pipeline—from text-to-speech synthesis to script generation—and their support makes this experiment possible.
The entire pipeline process is fully documented.
Sponsorship reflects support for the vision and mission of the My Weird Prompts project. It does not imply endorsement of the views, opinions, or content expressed in any individual episode.
Where Support Makes a Difference
Running an AI pipeline involves real infrastructure costs. Here are the areas where contributions have the most impact:
API Credits
Script generation, fact-checking, metadata extraction, and cover art all run through LLM and image generation APIs. Credits from providers like Google, Anthropic, OpenAI, or fal.ai help power the creative engine.
Cloud Infrastructure
Storage (R2/S3), CDN, database hosting, and serverless compute all keep the pipeline and website running. Infrastructure sponsorship helps with the always-on costs of serving a growing catalog.
Other Support
The project is open to creative partnerships. Whether it's tooling, developer time, advisory support, or something else entirely—anyone excited about AI experimentation is encouraged to get in touch.
Acknowledgment
My Weird Prompts is grateful for every contribution. Sponsors are recognized across the project in the following ways:
Logo and link on the MWP website
Listed on the technical documentation page as an infrastructure partner
Credited in episode show notes
Named on the project website
One-Time Contributions
Small contributions go a long way toward covering the API and GPU costs behind each episode.
Get In Touch
Interested in supporting the experiment? Drop a message below and Daniel will get back to you.
Or email directly at show@myweirdprompts.com
— Daniel Rosehill, Creator