Podcast
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 10, 2026.
Overview
This is a normal instruction-only podcasting guide with no code or credential requirements, though users should be mindful of optional AI uploads, local media commands, and recording consent.
This skill appears safe to install as a podcasting guide. Before using its workflows, review any command-line examples, avoid uploading sensitive materials to third-party AI tools unless you accept their terms, and make sure guests consent to recording and publication.
Findings (3)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
If a user runs these examples, they can create or overwrite local media output files.
The skill provides local command-line examples for audio and video processing. They are directly related to podcast production and are not auto-executed by the skill.
ffmpeg -i input.mp3 -af "loudnorm=I=-16:TP=-1.5:LRA=11" output.mp3
Run media commands only on intended files, review paths before execution, and keep backups of original recordings.
Private or copyrighted source material could be shared with third-party services if the user uploads it.
The AI podcast workflow may involve sending user-selected documents, URLs, scripts, or voice content to external AI providers.
NotebookLM style: Upload sources, generate "Audio Overview."
Upload only material you are allowed to share, avoid sensitive/private documents unless the provider is acceptable, and review each provider's privacy and retention terms.
Using pre-show material without clear permission could violate guest trust, platform expectations, or local recording-consent rules.
This guest-interview advice could be interpreted as recording informal conversation before explicit recording consent or before the guest believes recording has started.
Record pre-show chat — often the best material before "we're recording"
Get explicit consent before recording or using any pre-show conversation, and clearly tell guests when recording starts.
