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Nobody is looking at your content archive.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths
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Nobody is looking at your content archive.
Here’s how I brought mine back to life with AI ...
And turned it into a podcast, a study guide, and more.

You write something once.
An idea. A set of lessons. A moment of clarity.

It lands.
Maybe even resonates.

But then it disappears.
Buried in a folder.
Forgotten in a feed.

Back in 2016, I wrote 3 emails about prospecting.
Lessons from editing outreach — what worked, what didn’t.

The advice still holds up.
But it was locked in an old format.

Hard to revisit.
Hard to reuse.

Then I tried something.
Not repurposing.
Not rewriting.

Reframing.
I dropped the links into Google’s NotebookLM.
Pressed G E N E R A T E.

Waited.

Then ... in minutes:
⇥ A podcast version
⇥ A summary briefing
⇥ A study guide
⇥ An FAQ document

The same content.
But now it teaches.

Now it invites exploration.
Same lessons.
New form.
Fresh energy.

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We talk a lot about creating content.
But maybe the real opportunity is reactivating what’s already there.

Shoutout to Dean Moon for pointing me in this direction.
It genuinely blew my mind.

What’s in your archive that deserves another life?"

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