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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2026 · 13 MIN

AI Podcasts Are Ripping Right Now

from Marketing School - Digital Marketing and Online Marketing Tips · host Eric Siu and Neil Patel

Neil and Eric break down why AI-generated podcasts are exploding, why most will become “AI slop,” and how listeners may push Apple, Google, and Spotify to label synthetic shows. They also debate where tools like Sora fit, and shift into the real advantage humans still have: high-quality peer groups. From EO and YPO to building your own curated dinners, they explain how to find business value, filter the right room, and compound relationships over time. Plus: ClickFlow’s approach to AI content that’s actually publishable. Key Takeaways AI-generated podcasts will force authenticity labels. Human-only curation could become the next platform wedge. Better peers beat more content, every time. Chapters (00:00) AI-generated podcasts exploding (01:04) Labeling AI podcasts prediction (01:33) Sora performance discussion (02:02) YPO summit and events (03:02) YPO Gold and networking (05:42) ClickFlow ad break (06:16) Build your own peer group (08:23) Why YPO didn’t fit (09:33) EO, Hampton, YPO thresholds (11:08) Final thoughts and wrap

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