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#91 How to Recast Your Blog
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Once you have created your blog, on Linkedin, Substack, or another site, you may want to Podcast it and have it available for others to read. One good idea is Recast from https://www.letsrecast.ai/. I installed the Chrome extension and once the blog is published, I automatically click the recast Icon and it’s done in minutes or quicker.
This is the process you have to go through to enable your Podcasts to be online and you also get your own RSS feed under the professional subscription. To enrich your experience with the app, there are three primary methods to add your recasts:
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