You Don’t Need to Be a Writer or Producer to Make Great Content

Michael Wright - VP of Sales at uStudio | Blog, Industry Trends, Podcasting, Video Production

You Don’t Need to Be a Writer or Producer to Make Great Content

In today's digital landscape, the power to create compelling content isn't confined to professional writers or producers. With the advent of AI-powered tools, subject matter experts, sales leaders, trainers, and executives can now craft impactful audio and video content without the need for scripts or studios.

Authenticity Over Perfection

Audiences crave authenticity. They want to hear real voices sharing genuine insights. AI tools empower individuals to focus on delivering clear, relevant messages, leaving the technical aspects to automation. This shift allows for more spontaneous and engaging content that resonates with listeners.

AI Tools Simplifying Content Creation

Here are some AI-driven platforms making content creation more accessible:

  • Riverside.fm: Offers AI-powered editing features like Magic Clips and Smart Scenes, enabling users to produce polished videos and podcasts effortlessly.

  • Google NotebookLM: Acts as a virtual research assistant, summarizing documents and generating podcast-style audio overviews, making it easier to transform complex information into digestible content.  The podcast recording for this article was created using NotebookLM in just minutes - listen here.

  • YouTube's Music Assistant: Allows creators to generate custom background music using text prompts, eliminating the need for royalty-free tracks and simplifying the audio production process.

  • ElevenLabs: Provides AI-generated voiceovers, enabling users to create professional-sounding audio content without recording equipment.

  • Descript: Offers text-based editing, allowing users to edit audio and video by simply modifying the transcript.

  • Adobe Podcast Enhance: Enhances audio quality by removing background noise and normalizing levels, ensuring a professional sound.

  • Auphonic: Automates audio post-production, including leveling, noise reduction, and encoding, streamlining the editing process. ​

  • Cleanvoice: Specializes in removing filler words, stutters, and mouth sounds, resulting in cleaner audio recordings.

  • OpusClip: Utilizes AI to analyze long-form videos and extract engaging short clips suitable for social media platforms.

  • Wisecut: Automates video editing by removing silences, adding subtitles, and incorporating background music, making video production more efficient.

  • Krisp: Provides real-time noise suppression, ensuring clear audio during recordings and live sessions.

Practical Applications

These tools can be integrated into various content creation workflows:

  • Subject Matter Experts: Use Descript to transcribe and edit interviews, turning them into informative podcast episodes.​

  • Sales Leaders: Leverage Adobe Podcast Enhance to produce high-quality audio briefings for their teams.​

  • Trainers: Employ Riverside.fm to record training sessions and use Magic Clips to highlight key takeaways.​

  • Executives: Utilize ElevenLabs to generate voiceovers for company updates, ensuring consistent communication across the organization.

What Does This Look Like in Real Life?

A Day in the Life of a Corporate Podcast Admin (Made Easy with AI and uStudio)

Meet Alex. She’s not a sound engineer. She’s not a writer. She’s not a producer. She’s a corporate communications manager who fell into podcasting because — well — someone had to own it.

But thanks to modern AI tools, Alex can run a professional-grade internal podcast without ever opening a complex editing timeline or booking studio time.

Here’s how her typical podcasting workflow goes:

Step 1: Let AI Pull the Story Together

Alex starts with a pile of company content — a product brief, a sales kickoff deck, and notes from a recent town hall. Instead of writing a script from scratch, she drops it all into NotebookLM, Google’s AI-powered research assistant.

In a few seconds, it gives her:

  • A summary of the key themes
  • Suggested titles for the episode
  • A sample intro and questions to guide the host or guest

It’s not about writing for her — it’s about organizing her thinking in a way that feels like a real conversation.

Step 2: Record and Edit in One Place

Next, Alex schedules a quick 15-minute call with the VP of Sales. She records it using Riverside.fm, a browser-based platform that gives her crystal-clear audio and video, no matter where her guest is located.

Once they wrap, Riverside’s built-in AI steps in:

  • Removes awkward pauses or filler words
  • Polishes the audio with automatic enhancement
  • Generates short social-ready clips with Magic Clips

She reviews the edits, trims the episode intro, and exports both a full-length version and a 90-second highlight reel — all in the same tool.

Step 3: Give It a Visual Identity

Instead of using stock images, Alex hops into an AI design tool like Canva’s AI image generator or Midjourney to create custom episode art.

She inputs a prompt like:
"abstract wave design with corporate tones and microphone icon for episode about sales alignment"

Out comes a branded image that’s polished and unique — no designer needed.

Step 4: Publish Like a Pro

Now the fun part — Alex uploads the final files to uStudio, where:

  • She publishes the full episode to sales and customer success teams
  • She publishes the highlight clip across mobile and web apps, and embeds it in the LMS and CRM for maximum visibility.
  • Next, a push notification and email goes out to all users or specific groups letting them know the new episode is available.

No need to manage five distribution channels. Just a few clicks and it’s live.

Step 5: Learn What’s Working

After publishing, Alex checks uStudio’s analytics to see:

  • Which teams listened
  • Where engagement dropped off
  • What keywords or episode types are trending

She shares a quick dashboard snapshot with her boss, who’s thrilled to see 67% of the sales team tuned in — most of them outside work hours.

Takeaway: Content Creation Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated

Alex didn’t write a script. She didn’t open GarageBand. She didn’t email the design team.

She just followed the story — with help from AI.

The result? Clear, useful, human content that connects. Not because it’s perfectly produced — but because it’s real. And repeatable.

You don’t need to be a professional creator to deliver meaningful podcast episodes to your company. You just need a good idea, a few smart tools, and the willingness to press “record.”

Whether your teams are using AI tools to generate episodes or recording them the old-fashioned way, uStudio helps you get that content in front of the right audiences — wherever they are.

From podcast-style channels inside your LMS, to training clips in your CRM, to full episodes shared through chat tools, mobile apps, or internal comms platforms, we make it easy to deliver your content with purpose — and measure how it performs.

If you're ready to see how it could work inside your organization, we’d love to show you. No pressure. Just possibilities.

Not sure where to start with equipment? A Beginner’s Guide to Podcasting Gear walks you through everything you need to set up your recording toolkit.
 

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