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# I am GPTed: Podcast Script - "The Role-Play Revolution"

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**[UPBEAT, QUIRKY INTRO MUSIC FADES IN]**

**MAL:** Hey there, I'm Mal—the Misfit Master of AI—and welcome back to *I am GPTed*, the show where we make AI actually *useful* instead of just impressive at parties.

Today, we're talking about something that'll transform your AI interactions from "meh" to "wait, did you just solve my problem?" It's called role prompting, and it's basically the difference between asking your AI for directions versus asking a local who actually knows the neighborhood.

**[MUSIC FADES UNDER]**

**THE TECHNIQUE: ROLE PROMPTING**

Here's the thing about AI: it's trained on mountains of data, but without direction, it defaults to generic. That's where role prompting comes in. You literally tell the AI what role to play, and suddenly everything changes—the tone, the depth, the usefulness.

**Before:** "Write me a job ad."

Your AI spits out something that could describe literally any job ever. Thrilling.

**After:** "Act as a senior recruitment manager named Kelly with fifteen years of agency experience. You've been hired to write a job ad for a Senior Writer role. Make it compelling and attract serious candidates."

Boom. Now you're getting something with personality, specificity, and actually useful details. Same AI. Different outcome.

**[PAUSE FOR DRAMATIC EFFECT]**

**THE PRACTICAL USE CASE: YOUR DAILY BRIEFING**

Here's where beginners miss the mark: they think AI is only for big creative projects. Nope. I use Claude every morning to act as my "personal news analyst with a background in B2B marketing." Fifteen minutes later, I've got the day's important stories *filtered through my specific lens*. No fluff. Just what matters to me.

You could do this for your industry, your kid's school, your investments—whatever. Let the AI wear the role that matches your needs.

**[GENTLE TRANSITION MUSIC]**

**THE BEGINNER MISTAKE (AND YES, I DID THIS)**

Everyone—and I mean *everyone*, including me during my first month—treats AI responses like they're gospel. You ask it something, it answers, and you're like, "Well, that's the truth!"

Nope. That's lazy. The search results show us that real prompting is iterative. It's a conversation, not a transaction. You get an output, then you push back. "That's interesting, but can you explore this angle more deeply?" or "Are you sure about that?" It's like asking a chef how they want their ingredients prepped before cooking.

**[PAUSE]**

**THE PRACTICE EXERCISE**

Here's your homework—and it takes five minutes. Pick something you need to do this week. Write two prompts for it: one generic, one with a detailed role and context. Compare the outputs. I guarantee you'll be shocked at the difference.

That's the magic. Not in the AI. In *how you talk to it*.

**[MUSIC BUILDS SLIGHTLY]**

**THE CONTENT EVALUATION TIP**

When your AI gives you something back, ask yourself: Does this sound like a real person wrote it, or does it sound like a robot tried to sound human? If it's the latter, ask it to rewrite with more conversational language, specific examples, or genuine personality. Most AI outputs need one pass of refinement. That's normal.

**[OUTRO MUSIC SWELLS]**

**MAL:** That's it for today's episode of *I am GPTed*. Please subscribe and thanks for listening. If you want more practical AI tips without the nonsense, head over to quietplease dot ai and learn more about Quiet Please productions.

Now stop procrastinating and go practice.

**[MUSIC FADES TO SILENCE]**

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