Your Podcast Archive Is a
Product Waiting to Happen
You've spent years teaching your methodology one episode at a time. It's trapped in audio files your audience will never search through. We extract the structure of what you've built and turn it into something you can sell, search, and build on.
The Goldmine You Can't Access
That episode from two years ago—the one where you finally articulated your framework perfectly? Nobody new will ever find it. It's buried in your archive, somewhere around episode 47, and your newest listeners will never scroll back that far.
That's the paradox of podcasting. Every episode you record adds to your body of work. But unlike a book that sits on a shelf, a podcast archive disappears. Episode 200 buries episode 100, which buried episode 50.
You've recorded hundreds of hours. That's years of:
- Frameworks you've developed and refined over time
- Answers to every question your audience has ever asked
- Methodology that took a decade to develop
- Perspectives you've sharpened through repetition and refinement
It's all there. And almost none of it is accessible.
The Result:
- Your archive is dead weight instead of a working asset
- You have no product to sell the audience you've built
- Creating a course means starting from scratch
- Monetization is stuck at sponsorships and Patreon
You've done the work. You just can't access it.
Why Transcripts Aren't the Answer
Transcripts give you searchable text. AI summaries give you episode descriptions. Neither gives you what you actually need: structure.
What Transcripts Give You
- Keyword search (if you know the exact words)
- 200 separate episode descriptions
- Content fragments without context
What They Can't Give You
- Your framework for X, synthesized from episodes 34, 78, 112, and 156
- How your thinking evolved from Season 1 to Season 4
- A map of how your ideas actually relate across hundreds of hours
Dumping transcripts into ChatGPT gets you keyword search with a conversational interface. It doesn't get you structured methodology.
We Extract the Methodology You've Already Built
Your archive is the source material. We process your entire catalog, then conduct focused interviews to fill gaps: the frameworks you use but haven't named, the connections you make intuitively.
Frameworks You Use Without Naming
The mental models you apply every episode that you've never explicitly outlined
How Your Thinking Connects
The through-lines across hundreds of episodes that aren't visible in any single conversation
How Your Methodology Evolved
When you changed your mind, refined your position, or integrated something new
Guest Synthesis
What you've synthesized from guest expertise and made your own
The result is a knowledge graph—a structured map of your expertise that you own permanently. Not a transcript index. Not an AI summary. A map of how your ideas actually connect.
What Your Archive Becomes
The knowledge graph is infrastructure. Here's what you can build on it:
The Subscriber Product
Your audience already wants to pay you
They email asking how to work with you. They'd subscribe to something—they just need something to subscribe to. This is what most podcasters are missing: a product between "free episodes" and "hire me for consulting."
Launch an AI-powered mentor trained on everything you've taught. The product you've been meaning to create already exists in your archive. We extract it and deploy it.
"How do I work with you?" finally has an answer.
Archive Activation
Your back catalog becomes useful
Your 200 episodes stop being a chronological list nobody scrolls through. They become a searchable resource—organized by ideas, not dates.
"What has [Host] said about leadership transitions?"
"How does their framework for X connect to Y?"
"What did their guests teach them about this topic?"
Course Foundation
The outline already exists
You've been teaching your methodology for years. The frameworks are developed. The examples are polished. The FAQ is answered. It's just scattered across 200 episodes.
Get a foundation that's 80% complete—organized by concept, with all raw material mapped and accessible.
Content Engine
Never start from a blank page
Newsletter, social posts, and supplementary content generated from your archive—grounded in your frameworks, written in your voice.
Guest Synthesis
For interview shows
Collective intelligence from everyone you've interviewed. 'What have [Host]'s guests said about AI regulation? Where do experts agree? Disagree?'
Why This Isn't Another AI Gimmick
We extract structure, not just content
A knowledge graph knows how your ideas connect, evolve, and relate. It finds your framework even when users don't know your terminology.
Podcast transcripts are messy. We don't just index the mess.
We extract the methodology buried within the conversation. The frameworks you're teaching even when you're rambling.
Fidelity matters. It has to sound like you.
Your audience knows your voice. We don't ship until it reasons like you, not just echoes your words.
You own it. Permanently.
This isn't a monthly subscription. We deliver a knowledge graph you own outright. Build on it, license it, sell it.
The Difference in Practice:
You developed a framework called "Dynamic Balance" in Season 3. But it evolved from "The Three Tensions" in Season 1. And in Season 4, you refined it after a listener question.
ChatGPT Doesn't Know
It searches your words. If someone asks about "managing trade-offs," it doesn't know that's what "Dynamic Balance" is about.
A Knowledge Graph Knows
It maps how your ideas connect, evolve, and relate. It finds your framework even when the user doesn't know your terminology.
How It Works
You've already recorded 200+ hours. We need about 4-6 more.
Archive Analysis + Initial Interviews
Objective: Surface your unconscious competence—the patterns you use without naming them.
- Process your entire archive—transcripts, show notes, supplementary content
- Conduct focused interviews (2-3 hours) to fill gaps
- Initial pattern recognition across your body of work
Structure Design
Objective: Design the custom architecture that will house your expertise.
- Design structure specific to your domain
- Define how concepts connect across seasons
- Identify which frameworks are foundational vs. derived
Graph Construction
Objective: Build the knowledge graph from the architectural plans.
- Entity resolution and deduplication
- Cross-source discovery of implied connections
- Evidence attachment with your exact words
Calibration + Deployment
Objective: Ensure fidelity—it must reason like you, not approximate you.
- Comprehensive testing across response types
- Voice preservation tuning
- First application deployment
Optimization
Real-world usage reveals what needs refinement. We optimize based on how your audience actually interacts with it.
Total time commitment: 4-6 hours across 4 weeks, plus review and testing.
You've already done the hard work—200+ hours of recording. This is just the extraction.
The Methodology Is Proven
We'll be direct: we haven't done this with a podcaster yet. You'd be among the first.
But we've done it with something comparable—40 years of content across 80+ books, hundreds of recordings, and decades of teaching. Dr. Joe Vitale's entire body of work, extracted into a structured knowledge graph.
Loading Dr. Joe Vitale's Master Graph...
408 nodes • 545 relationships
The principle is the same: expertise trapped in archives, scattered across years of content, extracted into structure that can be queried, built on, and deployed.
"This captures how I think—not just what I've said. It can answer questions I didn't know I knew, because it understands the logic beneath my teaching."
Dr. Joe Vitale
Is This Right for You?
This makes sense if:
You have a substantial archive
100+ episodes with real methodology—not just guest interviews. You've developed frameworks over time.
You have an audience that would pay
They email asking how to work with you. They'd subscribe to a premium offering if one existed.
You're stuck at the monetization ceiling
Sponsorships have plateaued. Patreon never took off. You know there's more value in what you've built.
You don't want to start from scratch
Creating a course feels overwhelming because you'd be re-doing work you've already done.
This probably isn't right if:
You're early in your podcast journey
Under 50-100 episodes, still figuring out your voice. Keep recording—then come back.
Your show is purely interviews without synthesis
If you're hosting without adding your own frameworks, there's less host methodology to extract.
You have no audience to monetize
This creates products. If you don't have an audience, you're solving the wrong problem first.
Let's Talk About Your Archive
If you've built something valuable over years of episodes and you're ready to turn it into a product, let's talk about whether extraction makes sense for your situation.
Or email directly: mitch@invisibleminds.ai
Common Questions
4 weeks for the core extraction, plus 90 days of optimization support.
4-6 hours total across the 4 weeks—mostly interviews and review. Your archive provides the source material, so we need far less of your time than a from-scratch extraction.
They all are. Podcast audio isn't polished writing—it's conversation with all the tangents and verbal tics. We extract structure from the mess. We don't just index it.
Yes, with a nuance. We can extract both your methodology (how you frame and synthesize what guests say) and guest synthesis (collective intelligence from everyone you've interviewed). The richest results come from hosts who add their own frameworks.
On a call, I can walk you through the Vitale knowledge graph and show you what structured expertise actually looks like—and how it would translate to your podcast archive.
Not yet—you'd be among the first. The methodology is proven across other content formats (books, courses, recordings). The podcast application is new. We're being direct about that.
That's what the initial conversation is for. No commitment required to explore whether it makes sense.
Invisible Minds — Expertise Extraction for Podcasters