How to digest 36 weekly podcasts without spending 36 hours listening | Tomasz Tunguz (Theory Ventures)
How I AI25 Aug 2025

How to digest 36 weekly podcasts without spending 36 hours listening | Tomasz Tunguz (Theory Ventures)

Tomasz Tunguz is the founder of Theory Ventures, which invests in early-stage enterprise AI, data, and blockchain companies. In this episode, Tomasz reveals his custom-built “Parakeet Podcast Processor,” which helps him extract value from 36 podcasts weekly without spending 36 hours listening. He walks through his terminal-based workflow that downloads, transcribes, and summarizes podcast content, extracting key insights, investment theses, and even generating blog post drafts. We explore how AI enables hyper-personalized software experiences that weren’t feasible before recent advances in language models.


What you’ll learn:

1. How to build a terminal-based podcast processing system that downloads, transcribes, and extracts key insights from multiple podcasts daily

2. A workflow for using Nvidia’s Parakeet and other AI tools to clean transcripts and generate structured summaries of podcast content

3. How to extract actionable investment theses and company mentions from podcast transcripts using AI prompting techniques

4. A systematic approach to generating blog post drafts with AI that maintains your personal writing style through iterative feedback

5. Why using an “AP English teacher” grading system can help improve AI-generated content through multiple revision cycles

6. How to leverage Claude Code for maintaining and updating personal productivity tools with minimal friction

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Where to find Tomasz Tunguz:

Blog: https://tomtunguz.com/

Theory Ventures: https://theory.ventures/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomasztunguz/

X: https://x.com/ttunguz

In this episode, we cover:

(00:00) Introduction to Tomasz Tunguz

(03:32) Overview of the podcast ripper system and its components

(05:06) Demonstration of the transcript cleaning process

(06:59) Extracting quotes, investment theses, and company mentions

(10:20) Why Tomasz prefers terminal-based tools

(12:38) The benefits of personalized software versus off-the-shelf solutions

(15:31) A workflow for generating blog posts from podcast insights

(17:34) Using the “AP English teacher” grading system for blog posts

(18:25) Challenges with matching personal writing style using AI

(22:00) Tomasz’s three-iteration process for improving blog posts

(26:13) The grading prompt and evaluation criteria

(28:16) AI’s role in writing education

(30:28) Final thoughts

Tools referenced:

• Whisper (OpenAI): https://openai.com/research/whisper

• Parakeet: https://build.nvidia.com/nvidia/parakeet-ctc-0_6b-asr

• Ollama: https://ollama.com/

• Gemma 3: https://deepmind.google/models/gemma/gemma-3/

• Claude: https://claude.ai/

• Claude Code: https://claude.ai/code

• Gemini: https://gemini.google.com/

• FFmpeg: https://ffmpeg.org/

• DuckDB: https://duckdb.org/

• LanceDB: https://lancedb.com/

Other references:

• 35 years of product design wisdom from Apple, Disney, Pinterest, and beyond | Bob Baxley: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/35-years-of-product-design-wisdom-bob-baxley

• Dan Luu’s blog post on latency: https://danluu.com/input-lag/

• GitHub CEO: The AI Coding Gold Rush, Vibe Coding & Cursor: https://www.readtobuild.com/p/github-ceo-the-ai-coding-gold-rush

• Stanford Named Entity Recognition library: https://nlp.stanford.edu/software/CRF-NER.html

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