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Clip factories are shredding your episodes into context-free dust. This one rips apart the “47 pieces of content” gospel and shows you how a few intentional, lethal clips can out-pull an army of random reels and quote cards.
Key takeaways
Most “repurposed” clips are contextless crumbs with no hook, narrative, or payoff.
A messy episode chopped up just becomes a hundred tiny messes.
Plan clip moments in the outline so they can stand alone with a clean story arc.
Every clip needs its own hook, one core idea, and a direct call back to the show.
Two to four strong clips that actually drive plays and actions beat 47 vanity snippets.
Subscribe to Your Mic on YouTube, Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Shoot Freddy an email: [email protected].
By Freddy CruzClip factories are shredding your episodes into context-free dust. This one rips apart the “47 pieces of content” gospel and shows you how a few intentional, lethal clips can out-pull an army of random reels and quote cards.
Key takeaways
Most “repurposed” clips are contextless crumbs with no hook, narrative, or payoff.
A messy episode chopped up just becomes a hundred tiny messes.
Plan clip moments in the outline so they can stand alone with a clean story arc.
Every clip needs its own hook, one core idea, and a direct call back to the show.
Two to four strong clips that actually drive plays and actions beat 47 vanity snippets.
Subscribe to Your Mic on YouTube, Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
Shoot Freddy an email: [email protected].