
SnapShot: Fresh Intros, Same Host
Murders to Music: Crime Scene to Music Scene (Streamline Events and Entertainment)
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You can feel it when your podcast is due for a refresh, even if nothing is technically broken. After 145 episodes opening Murders to Music the same way, I get curious: what happens if I let AI rewrite my intro and I actually perform the options out loud? The result is part experiment, part creative gut check, and a surprisingly useful look at what “brand voice” really means in audio.
I ask ChatGPT for a stack of podcast intro scripts in different styles, then read them like a real host would: clean and professional, dark and cinematic, high-energy and hype, story-driven, gritty, short and punchy, reflective, and more. On paper, some of them are solid. In the mic, though, the gap between “good writing” and “sounds like me” gets obvious fast. We talk about why voice inflection matters, why familiarity can be a feature not a flaw, and how podcast intros shape trust and listener retention in the first seconds.
If you’re a creator using AI writing tools for podcasting, this snapshot is a quick way to rethink how you brainstorm scripts without losing authenticity. Listen, then tell me which style you’d open with and why. If you enjoy these behind-the-scenes snapshots, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find us.
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