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Hey guys,

Google has just released a really interesting tool called Notebook LM.

It allows you to share a document/link or even paste some text into it and then create things like an FAQ, a study guide, or a summary based on what you shared. 

But the really cool part here is it allows you to generate your content into a "deep dive conversation" between 2 hosts - so basically a podcast that talks about whatever you've put in there, whether it's a link to a blog, your new product marketing material or even a whole book! 

This is not like the typical text-to-speech that ChatGPT and other tools can already do. It's actually the closest I've seen to just two people talking in a podcast about whatever subject you choose. Honestly, I've been finding it a really fun and interesting way to read stuff that I was finding boring to get into.

All you do is go to Notebook LM and create a new notebook, then you can either share a Google document, a link, or just paste some text in there, and once you do, it'll give you these options, one of those is to create the podcast. (deep dive conversation)

This is my new favorite way to consume content—you should try it out for yourself. It feels a lot better than summarising long articles or videos. You retain a lot more of the tone and intent behind it. 

You can use this to share your blog with people, share your new products, or even share your new company policies! 

In other exciting news, in just three days, I’ll be launching my third book, "ChatGPT Secrets: Practical Tips and Tricks." If you found my previous book, ChatGPT Millionaire, helpful, then you’ll love this one.

This time, I’m sharing the exact methods and strategies that have made ChatGPT one of the most powerful tools in my business and life.

And, spoiler alert: Some of these secrets are so simple that you’ll wonder why you didn’t think of them first.

Stay tuned because I'll be including a special launch offer that you won’t want to miss.

As always, wishing you the best.

Neil

PS. As always, feel free to reply to this email with your thoughts. I read them all!