025 | I Cloned My Voice with AI – Can You Guess Which Parts Are Real?

Show notes

In this episode, I'm taking you behind the scenes of a tech experiment that's equal parts fascinating and futuristic: I used AI to clone my voice. Yep - some of what you're hearing today wasn't actually recorded by me… but by a machine that sounds like me. Can you tell which parts? We'll dive into:

  • What voice cloning is and how it actually works
  • My full setup process with ElevenLabs (plus a real convo with their AI assistant)
  • The pros and cons of using AI voice tech
  • How small businesses and content creators can use voice cloning in meaningful, ethical ways
  • And of course, a fun guessing game to test your ear for what's real vs. AI

This episode replaces the usual 15-Minute Challenge with something even better: a playful prompt to share, compare, and connect with fellow creators as we all navigate this wild world of AI together. 💡 What You'll Learn:

  • How voice cloning works and how long it takes to set up
  • Realistic use cases for podcasters, course creators, and SMB's
  • Why this tech can be a creative support (not a replacement)
  • Where it shines—and where it still falls short
  • How to start experimenting with your own voice clone

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