Two Brand Voices, One Show: How We Train AI to Speak for Both of Us
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Two Brand Voices, One Show: How We Train AI to Speak for Both of Us
When two distinct creators collaborate, how do you ensure the content speaks with a unified voice—without losing the hard-earned, earned beliefs of either host?
In this episode of The Missing Manual, Julia Levy and Jenny Cotie Kangas dive deep into the mechanics of operationalizing their show using AI. This isn't about quick hacks or shortcuts; it's a strategic, behind-the-scenes look at how to merge individual "Brand Voice Bibles" into a singular, cohesive AI grounding document.
Tune in as we discuss how we are training our AI to step into the role of our virtual Production Assistant and Chief of Staff. You’ll learn how to establish unified guardrails (like our shared, yet distinct, hatred of the em-dash), how to handle stylistic friction, and why the secret to scaling your workflow lies in defining a clear "blueprint for good."
Key Takeaways for Your Work:
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Don't get stuck on the tool: The foundational strategy applies whether you are using Claude Projects, Gemini Gems, or Custom GPTs.
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Why your AI needs to know what "bad" looks like just as much as it knows what "good" looks like.
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The workflow pipeline: How to collaborate with the tool to get a draft 85% of the way there, and how to feed your final 100% version back in to train it for the future.
Have you built a grounding document for your own business operations yet? Let us know your thoughts on LinkedIn at The Missing Manual page!