aibrary-podcast-dialogue
[Aibrary] Generate a book dialogue podcast script with two speakers — a host and a guest expert — discussing the book's ideas in a natural conversation. Use when the user wants to create a conversational podcast about a book, turn a book into a two-person discussion, or generate a dialogue-style podcast script. Different from aibrary-podcast-summary (single narrator) and aibrary-podcast-ideatwin (debate format).
Install via CLI (Recommended)
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/asoiso/aibrary-podcast-dialogueWhat This Skill Does
The aibrary-podcast-dialogue skill is a specialized AI agent tool designed to transform static books into dynamic, 10-15 minute conversational podcast scripts. It moves beyond simple summarization by simulating a professional dialogue between a host and a guest expert. This skill analyzes the book's core thesis, identifies the most compelling arguments, and crafts a natural, back-and-forth conversation that includes emotional beats like laughter, debate, and genuine curiosity. The output follows a structured format including opening banter, deep-dive topic blocks, a rapid-fire round, and actionable takeaways, making it perfect for content creators or individuals looking to deeply internalize complex material.
Installation
To integrate this skill into your environment, run the following command in your terminal:
clawhub install openclaw/skills/skills/asoiso/aibrary-podcast-dialogue
Ensure you have the necessary permissions for the repository access before execution.
Use Cases
- Content Creation: Effortlessly generate high-quality podcast scripts for book review channels or newsletters.
- Learning & Retention: Deepen your understanding of challenging non-fiction by 'hearing' the concepts debated by experts.
- Marketing: Create promotional teaser scripts for authors or publishers looking to highlight specific themes in a new release.
- Educational Tools: Adapt academic texts into accessible, dialogue-driven audio formats for students.
Example Prompts
- "Create a podcast dialogue about 'Atomic Habits' by James Clear. Make the host a curious beginner interested in morning routines and the guest an expert in behavioral psychology."
- "Generate a script discussing 'The Psychology of Money'. Focus on the chapters about wealth and ego, and keep the tone professional but energetic."
- "Write a 15-minute podcast dialogue for 'Thinking, Fast and Slow'. Have the host push back on the expert regarding the real-world applicability of prospect theory."
Tips & Limitations
- Be Specific: The more detail you provide about your preferred host/guest personas, the higher the quality of the dialogue.
- Focus Areas: If a book is dense, explicitly state the chapters or themes you want covered to prevent the script from being too superficial.
- Language: The skill automatically detects the input language; if you want a specific dialect (e.g., British English), indicate that in your prompt.
- Limitations: Since the script is generated, ensure you verify factual claims against the source material, especially for highly technical or historical data.
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{
"plugins": {
"official-asoiso-aibrary-podcast-dialogue": {
"enabled": true,
"auto_update": true
}
}
}Tags(AI)
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