You’re deep into woodworking. Or astrophotography. Or fermentation. Or vintage watch restoration. Or competitive chess. Or whatever niche makes your eyes light up.
You follow 10 blogs, 3 subreddits, and 5 YouTube channels. You save the articles that go deep — the 3,000-word essay on grain direction, the detailed guide to polar alignment, the chemistry behind sourdough starters.
You rarely read them. Because your hobby time is spent DOING the hobby, not reading about it.
Save the articles. Listen while you’re in the workshop. At the telescope. Kneading dough. At the workbench.
audiclip turns your saved hobby articles into a podcast. Two hosts discuss the techniques, the science, the history — whatever the article covers. You absorb knowledge while your hands are busy with the craft.
Your hobby’s subreddit has 50,000 members. None of them have a podcast curating the best content. Create a public station. Save the best articles. 50,000 potential subscribers.
Your hobby deserves a podcast. You’re already doing the curation.