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Mike Swanson a1e0442d8b Add radio show audio processor and post-show workflow
- Audio processor CLI tool with 6-stage pipeline: transcribe (faster-whisper GPU),
  diarize (pyannote), detect segments (multi-signal classifier), remove commercials,
  split segments, analyze content (Ollama)
- Post-show workflow doc for episode posts, forum threads, deep-dive blog posts
- Training plan for using 579-episode archive for voice profiles and commercial detection
- Successful test: 45min episode transcribed in 2:37 on RTX 5070 Ti
- Sample transcript output from S7E30 (March 2015)

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Post-Show Workflow: The Computer Guru Show

Overview

After each live show, this workflow transforms the broadcast into multiple content pieces that extend the show's reach, deepen audience engagement, and build a searchable archive. The process starts with a debrief and produces 3 tiers of content.


Phase 1: Post-Show Debrief (Same Day)

Input

  • Show prep file (episodes/YYYY-MM-DD-topic/show-prep.md)
  • Host's notes on what actually happened during the show

Debrief Questionnaire

Create a file: episodes/YYYY-MM-DD-topic/post-show-debrief.md

# Post-Show Debrief
## Episode: [title]
## Air Date: [date]

### What Made It In
- [ ] Segment 1: [topic] — Used / Modified / Cut
- [ ] Segment 2: [topic] — Used / Modified / Cut
- [ ] Segment 3: [topic] — Used / Modified / Cut
- [ ] Segment 4: [topic] — Used / Modified / Cut
- [ ] Segment 5: [topic] — Used / Modified / Cut
- [ ] Segment 6: [topic] — Used / Modified / Cut

### What Changed Live
- Segments reordered? Which ones?
- Topics expanded beyond prep? Which ones and why?
- Topics cut short? Why? (time, audience reaction, breaking news)
- Unplanned tangents that worked well?

### Caller/Audience Interaction
- Caller topics and questions (summarize each)
- Live chat highlights (if applicable)
- Audience reactions that shifted the conversation

### Unplanned Additions
- Breaking news discussed
- Personal stories / anecdotes shared
- Technical demos or live troubleshooting
- Guest appearances or call-ins

### Best Moments
- Strongest segment (what resonated most)
- Best one-liner or quotable moment
- Most engaging audience interaction
- "Wish I'd said..." moments (capture for blog expansion)

### Topics That Deserve More
- What couldn't you finish due to time?
- What generated the most audience interest?
- What deserves a deep-dive blog post?
- Follow-up stories to watch for next week?

Phase 2: Content Generation (Within 48 Hours)

Tier 1: Episode Post (Radio Show Website)

Target: website/src/content/episodes/s[SS]e[EE]-slug.md Purpose: Canonical episode page with summary, chapters, and links

Structure:

---
title: "S[X]E[X]  [Episode Title]"
season: [number]
episode: [number]
pubDate: [air date]
duration: "[HH:MM:SS]"
audioUrl: "[podcast audio URL]"
audioSize: [bytes]
episodeType: "full"
featured: [true for current episode]
tags: [topic tags from show prep + debrief]
chapters:
  - time: "00:00"
    title: "Introduction"
  - time: "MM:SS"
    title: "[Segment 1 title]"
  [...]
---

## Episode Summary

[2-3 paragraph summary of what the show covered — written from the
debrief, not just the prep. Captures what ACTUALLY happened, including
unplanned moments, caller contributions, and tangents that worked.]

## Topics Covered

### [Topic 1 Title]
[3-5 sentence summary with the key takeaway. Link to deep-dive blog
post if one exists.]

### [Topic 2 Title]
[...]

## Links & Resources
- [Relevant links mentioned on air]
- [Source articles referenced in prep]

## Continue the Conversation
- [Link to forum discussion thread]
- [Link to related blog posts]

Action items:

  1. Generate episode markdown from show-prep + debrief
  2. Add chapter timestamps (from audio if available, estimated from segment timing if not)
  3. Create matching forum discussion thread (Flarum, tag: Show Discussion)
  4. Build and deploy website

Tier 2: Forum Discussion Thread (Community Forum)

Target: Flarum forum at community.azcomputerguru.com Tag: Show Discussion (ID 8) Purpose: Ongoing conversation hub for each episode

Structure:

Title: S[X]E[X] Discussion: [Episode Title] — [Air Date]

Body:
This week's episode: [Episode Title]

[Brief 2-3 sentence hook — the most provocative or interesting
angle from the show]

Topics we covered:
- [Topic 1] — [one-line teaser]
- [Topic 2] — [one-line teaser]
- [Topic 3] — [one-line teaser]

What do you think? Drop your thoughts below.

- Did we miss anything on [controversial topic]?
- What's your experience with [relatable topic]?
- [Specific question raised by a caller that others might want to weigh in on]

Listen to the full episode: [link to episode page]
Read our deep-dive on [topic]: [link to blog post]

Tier 3: Deep-Dive Blog Posts (Radio Show Website)

Target: website/src/content/blog/[slug].md Purpose: SEO-rich, shareable long-form content that expands on show topics

Selection criteria (from debrief):

  • Topics that generated the most audience interest
  • Topics cut short due to time
  • Topics with strong search potential (trending tech news)
  • Topics where the host has unique expertise or perspective

Structure:

---
title: "[Expanded Topic Title]"
pubDate: [date, within 48h of show]
description: "[SEO-friendly 150-char description]"
author: "Mike Swanson"
tags: [relevant tags]
image: [optional hero image]
---

[Long-form article expanding on the show segment. NOT a transcript.
This is the version you'd write if you had unlimited airtime:]

- Background context the audience needs
- The full argument with supporting evidence
- Technical details simplified for general audience
- What it means for regular people (the show's signature angle)
- What to watch for next (forward-looking)
- Host's personal take / opinion

## Key Takeaways
- [Bullet point summary for skimmers]

## Related Episodes
- [Links to past episodes that covered related topics]

*This topic was discussed on [Episode Title], airing [date].
[Listen to the full episode →](link)*

Recommended: 1-3 blog posts per episode, focusing on the strongest topics.


Phase 3: Cross-Promotion & Engagement

Immediate (Day of Show)

  • Post episode page to website
  • Create forum discussion thread
  • Cross-link episode ↔ forum thread

Within 48 Hours

  • Publish deep-dive blog post(s)
  • Cross-link blog posts ↔ episode page ↔ forum
  • Update episode page with blog post links

Engagement Opportunities to Build Out

Currently Missing (Identify & Prioritize)

  1. Social media distribution — No social accounts linked. Where does the audience hang out? Twitter/X? Facebook? Reddit? Mastodon?
  2. Email newsletter — Subscribe page exists but is placeholder. Mailchimp/Buttondown/self-hosted? Weekly digest of episode + blog posts?
  3. Podcast distribution — Audio URL points to Blubrry (legacy). Are new episodes going to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc.? RSS feed exists (feed.xml.ts) but needs verification.
  4. Show notes SEO — Episode pages need proper meta descriptions, Open Graph tags, structured data (PodcastEpisode schema).
  5. Audiogram/clips — Short audio or video clips of the best 60-90 seconds for social sharing.
  6. Caller follow-up — If callers raise topics, follow up in blog posts and tag them (builds loyalty).
  7. "This Week in Tech" roundup email — Repurpose the show prep Quick Headlines into a weekly email blast.
  8. Community forum engagement — Seed discussion threads with provocative questions, not just summaries. Respond to replies.
  9. Guest booking pipeline — The show prep references industry topics where expert guests would add value. Track potential guests.
  10. Analytics-driven topic selection — Use Matomo data to see which episode pages and blog posts get the most traffic, inform future show prep.

Automation Opportunities

What Claude Can Do Now

  • Generate episode post from show-prep + debrief
  • Generate forum discussion thread
  • Generate deep-dive blog posts from show prep segments
  • Post to forum via Flarum database insert
  • Build and deploy website via Astro build + rsync
  • Track analytics via Matomo

What Needs Setup

  • Podcast audio hosting for new episodes (Blubrry? Podbean? Self-hosted?)
  • Social media API access (for automated posting)
  • Newsletter platform (for automated digest)
  • Audio processing pipeline (for audiograms/clips)

File Structure

episodes/
  YYYY-MM-DD-topic/
    show-prep.md          ← Pre-show (already exists)
    post-show-debrief.md  ← NEW: Post-show notes
    generated/
      episode-post.md     ← Generated episode page content
      forum-thread.md     ← Generated forum discussion
      blog-topic-1.md     ← Generated deep-dive blog post
      blog-topic-2.md     ← Generated deep-dive blog post

Example: March 21 Episode

If we ran this workflow for today's "Who's Really In Control?" episode:

Episode post: S11E02 (or whatever the current season/episode numbering is)

Forum thread: "S11E02 Discussion: Who's Really In Control? — March 21, 2026"

Blog post candidates (from show prep):

  1. "The White House AI Framework: What It Actually Says and Why It Matters" — Strong SEO potential, timely, unique angle (preemption vs. state laws)
  2. "NVIDIA's Trillion-Dollar Bet: How One Company Controls the AI Revolution" — Evergreen explainer, strong search volume
  3. "Apple Gave Google the Keys to Siri — Here's Why That Should Concern You" — Provocative, shareable, high interest
  4. "1 Petabyte Stolen: Inside the TELUS Digital Breach" — Cybersecurity angle, practical advice for listeners
  5. "Right to Repair Just Became Law — What You Can (and Can't) Fix Now" — Practical, actionable, local angle

Recommended picks: #1 (timely + unique), #3 (provocative + shareable), #5 (practical + evergreen)