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Prompt 1: Context Setup
You are an expert data extractor tasked with analyzing a podcast transcript.
I will provide you with part 1 of 1 from a podcast transcript.
I will then ask you to extract different types of information from this content in subsequent messages. Please confirm you have received and understood the transcript content.
Transcript section:
[00:00:00.480 --> 00:00:06.320] So let's talk about something that's maybe not as sexy as a crossword puzzle.
[00:00:08.560 --> 00:00:09.440] Oh no.
[00:00:09.760 --> 00:00:14.400] I just couldn't imagine anything less sexy than a crossword puzzle.
[00:00:14.720 --> 00:00:21.440] Science Versus is coming back next week with episodes that are gonna be sexier than a crossword puzzle.
[00:00:21.440 --> 00:00:23.040] Because you know what?
[00:00:23.040 --> 00:00:26.240] Times are changing, and I get it.
[00:00:26.240 --> 00:00:27.920] You don't want to be that person.
[00:00:27.920 --> 00:00:33.440] And you're like, actually, we studied this and we found the glabbity blabbity blah.
[00:00:33.600 --> 00:00:35.680] Like, you just don't want to be that person.
[00:00:36.000 --> 00:00:38.800] Actually, I don't get it at all.
[00:00:38.800 --> 00:00:40.880] I do want to be that person.
[00:00:41.200 --> 00:00:48.560] We've spent months researching and talking to experts so that we can blabbity blabbity blare all the science to you.
[00:00:48.560 --> 00:00:50.720] And here is what's in store.
[00:00:50.720 --> 00:00:54.080] You told us that your memory was going down the toilet.
[00:00:54.080 --> 00:00:57.760] It's kind of like a blurry fog, like a gauze over everything.
[00:00:57.920 --> 00:01:00.160] Keys, phone, glasses.
[00:01:00.160 --> 00:01:02.880] And I'm like, where is that?
[00:01:03.200 --> 00:01:09.200] So we're exploring why we keep forgetting things and how we can improve our memory.
[00:01:09.200 --> 00:01:17.840] Plus, we are finally tackling a topic that you all have been asking about for years: the full moon.
[00:01:18.800 --> 00:01:20.400] Makes people wild.
[00:01:20.400 --> 00:01:21.680] It makes them carnal.
[00:01:21.680 --> 00:01:22.880] That damn moon.
[00:01:22.880 --> 00:01:26.720] You wanted to know if the full moon makes you go crazy?
[00:01:27.680 --> 00:01:29.440] So we found out.
[00:01:29.440 --> 00:01:39.760] We're diving into manifesting to see if just by thinking of your goals, your dreams, it'll basically make them come true.
[00:01:39.760 --> 00:01:42.480] Because online, people are saying it worked.
[00:01:42.480 --> 00:01:45.600] They manifested their ex-boyfriend texting them, wanting them back.
[00:01:45.600 --> 00:01:46.800] How do we explain that?
[00:01:49.680 --> 00:01:51.600] Because life is super fun.
[00:01:51.600 --> 00:01:54.960] I mean, I'm a fan of magic when it happens.
[00:01:54.960 --> 00:02:04.200] And as we roll into November, while some will be baking pumpkin pies, others will be joining in no not November.
[00:01:59.680 --> 00:02:07.080] No ejaculating for a month.
[00:02:07.400 --> 00:02:10.200] And folks on socials swear by it.
[00:02:10.200 --> 00:02:12.200] Bro, I became a beast.
[00:02:12.200 --> 00:02:14.440] Bro, your energy is gonna be insane.
[00:02:14.440 --> 00:02:21.960] And you could do a hundred push-ups and I work out, do whatever the f you want with so much energy, and you're not gonna have any anxiety or stress.
[00:02:22.280 --> 00:02:25.400] So, what are the benefits of not ejaculating?
[00:02:25.400 --> 00:02:29.480] I'll tell you one thing that's coming, and that's the science.
[00:02:30.760 --> 00:02:41.960] I'm imagining the cum going on some sort of like Hot Wheels roller coaster ride where it like shoots out of one hole and dives into a different hole.
[00:02:42.520 --> 00:02:46.920] So that is the adventure we are about to go on.
[00:02:46.920 --> 00:02:47.720] Wow.
[00:02:47.720 --> 00:02:55.240] So come on the adventure with us with so much going on in the world and an onslaught of crap to wade through online.
[00:02:55.240 --> 00:03:00.600] Me and the team who you're gonna be hearing more from because they can produce a rose revels in the room.
[00:03:00.600 --> 00:03:02.600] Sounds like you manifested some coffee.
[00:03:02.600 --> 00:03:03.320] Hey, Wendy.
[00:03:03.320 --> 00:03:06.440] So they have two uteruses and one of them has a baby in it.
[00:03:06.440 --> 00:03:08.040] Oh my gosh.
[00:03:08.040 --> 00:03:11.960] And we're all here to help you work out fact from fiction.
[00:03:11.960 --> 00:03:17.960] Because, hey, we studied this and we found that blabbity blabbity blah.
[00:03:17.960 --> 00:03:24.920] New episodes of Science Versus are coming September 4th on Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts.
[00:03:24.920 --> 00:03:28.200] Tell your friends, tell your mom, tell your dad.
[00:03:28.200 --> 00:03:30.120] Blah, blah, blah, blah.
[00:03:30.120 --> 00:03:33.960] I'm Wendy Zuckerman, and we are going to be back to you real soon.
Prompt 2: Key Takeaways
Now please extract the key takeaways from the transcript content I provided.
Extract the most important key takeaways from this part of the conversation. Use a single sentence statement (the key takeaway) rather than milquetoast descriptions like "the hosts discuss...".
Limit the key takeaways to a maximum of 3. The key takeaways should be insightful and knowledge-additive.
IMPORTANT: Return ONLY valid JSON, no explanations or markdown. Ensure:
- All strings are properly quoted and escaped
- No trailing commas
- All braces and brackets are balanced
Format: {"key_takeaways": ["takeaway 1", "takeaway 2"]}
Prompt 3: Segments
Now identify 2-4 distinct topical segments from this part of the conversation.
For each segment, identify:
- Descriptive title (3-6 words)
- START timestamp when this topic begins (HH:MM:SS format)
- Double check that the timestamp is accurate - a timestamp will NEVER be greater than the total length of the audio
- Most important Key takeaway from that segment. Key takeaway must be specific and knowledge-additive.
- Brief summary of the discussion
IMPORTANT: The timestamp should mark when the topic/segment STARTS, not a range. Look for topic transitions and conversation shifts.
Return ONLY valid JSON. Ensure all strings are properly quoted, no trailing commas:
{
"segments": [
{
"segment_title": "Topic Discussion",
"timestamp": "01:15:30",
"key_takeaway": "main point from this segment",
"segment_summary": "brief description of what was discussed"
}
]
}
Timestamp format: HH:MM:SS (e.g., 00:05:30, 01:22:45) marking the START of each segment.
Now scan the transcript content I provided for ACTUAL mentions of specific media titles:
Find explicit mentions of:
- Books (with specific titles)
- Movies (with specific titles)
- TV Shows (with specific titles)
- Music/Songs (with specific titles)
DO NOT include:
- Websites, URLs, or web services
- Other podcasts or podcast names
IMPORTANT:
- Only include items explicitly mentioned by name. Do not invent titles.
- Valid categories are: "Book", "Movie", "TV Show", "Music"
- Include the exact phrase where each item was mentioned
- Find the nearest proximate timestamp where it appears in the conversation
- THE TIMESTAMP OF THE MEDIA MENTION IS IMPORTANT - DO NOT INVENT TIMESTAMPS AND DO NOT MISATTRIBUTE TIMESTAMPS
- Double check that the timestamp is accurate - a timestamp will NEVER be greater than the total length of the audio
- Timestamps are given as ranges, e.g. 01:13:42.520 --> 01:13:46.720. Use the EARLIER of the 2 timestamps in the range.
Return ONLY valid JSON. Ensure all strings are properly quoted and escaped, no trailing commas:
{
"media_mentions": [
{
"title": "Exact Title as Mentioned",
"category": "Book",
"author_artist": "N/A",
"context": "Brief context of why it was mentioned",
"context_phrase": "The exact sentence or phrase where it was mentioned",
"timestamp": "estimated time like 01:15:30"
}
]
}
If no media is mentioned, return: {"media_mentions": []}
Full Transcript
[00:00:00.480 --> 00:00:06.320] So let's talk about something that's maybe not as sexy as a crossword puzzle.
[00:00:08.560 --> 00:00:09.440] Oh no.
[00:00:09.760 --> 00:00:14.400] I just couldn't imagine anything less sexy than a crossword puzzle.
[00:00:14.720 --> 00:00:21.440] Science Versus is coming back next week with episodes that are gonna be sexier than a crossword puzzle.
[00:00:21.440 --> 00:00:23.040] Because you know what?
[00:00:23.040 --> 00:00:26.240] Times are changing, and I get it.
[00:00:26.240 --> 00:00:27.920] You don't want to be that person.
[00:00:27.920 --> 00:00:33.440] And you're like, actually, we studied this and we found the glabbity blabbity blah.
[00:00:33.600 --> 00:00:35.680] Like, you just don't want to be that person.
[00:00:36.000 --> 00:00:38.800] Actually, I don't get it at all.
[00:00:38.800 --> 00:00:40.880] I do want to be that person.
[00:00:41.200 --> 00:00:48.560] We've spent months researching and talking to experts so that we can blabbity blabbity blare all the science to you.
[00:00:48.560 --> 00:00:50.720] And here is what's in store.
[00:00:50.720 --> 00:00:54.080] You told us that your memory was going down the toilet.
[00:00:54.080 --> 00:00:57.760] It's kind of like a blurry fog, like a gauze over everything.
[00:00:57.920 --> 00:01:00.160] Keys, phone, glasses.
[00:01:00.160 --> 00:01:02.880] And I'm like, where is that?
[00:01:03.200 --> 00:01:09.200] So we're exploring why we keep forgetting things and how we can improve our memory.
[00:01:09.200 --> 00:01:17.840] Plus, we are finally tackling a topic that you all have been asking about for years: the full moon.
[00:01:18.800 --> 00:01:20.400] Makes people wild.
[00:01:20.400 --> 00:01:21.680] It makes them carnal.
[00:01:21.680 --> 00:01:22.880] That damn moon.
[00:01:22.880 --> 00:01:26.720] You wanted to know if the full moon makes you go crazy?
[00:01:27.680 --> 00:01:29.440] So we found out.
[00:01:29.440 --> 00:01:39.760] We're diving into manifesting to see if just by thinking of your goals, your dreams, it'll basically make them come true.
[00:01:39.760 --> 00:01:42.480] Because online, people are saying it worked.
[00:01:42.480 --> 00:01:45.600] They manifested their ex-boyfriend texting them, wanting them back.
[00:01:45.600 --> 00:01:46.800] How do we explain that?
[00:01:49.680 --> 00:01:51.600] Because life is super fun.
[00:01:51.600 --> 00:01:54.960] I mean, I'm a fan of magic when it happens.
[00:01:54.960 --> 00:02:04.200] And as we roll into November, while some will be baking pumpkin pies, others will be joining in no not November.
[00:01:59.680 --> 00:02:07.080] No ejaculating for a month.
[00:02:07.400 --> 00:02:10.200] And folks on socials swear by it.
[00:02:10.200 --> 00:02:12.200] Bro, I became a beast.
[00:02:12.200 --> 00:02:14.440] Bro, your energy is gonna be insane.
[00:02:14.440 --> 00:02:21.960] And you could do a hundred push-ups and I work out, do whatever the f you want with so much energy, and you're not gonna have any anxiety or stress.
[00:02:22.280 --> 00:02:25.400] So, what are the benefits of not ejaculating?
[00:02:25.400 --> 00:02:29.480] I'll tell you one thing that's coming, and that's the science.
[00:02:30.760 --> 00:02:41.960] I'm imagining the cum going on some sort of like Hot Wheels roller coaster ride where it like shoots out of one hole and dives into a different hole.
[00:02:42.520 --> 00:02:46.920] So that is the adventure we are about to go on.
[00:02:46.920 --> 00:02:47.720] Wow.
[00:02:47.720 --> 00:02:55.240] So come on the adventure with us with so much going on in the world and an onslaught of crap to wade through online.
[00:02:55.240 --> 00:03:00.600] Me and the team who you're gonna be hearing more from because they can produce a rose revels in the room.
[00:03:00.600 --> 00:03:02.600] Sounds like you manifested some coffee.
[00:03:02.600 --> 00:03:03.320] Hey, Wendy.
[00:03:03.320 --> 00:03:06.440] So they have two uteruses and one of them has a baby in it.
[00:03:06.440 --> 00:03:08.040] Oh my gosh.
[00:03:08.040 --> 00:03:11.960] And we're all here to help you work out fact from fiction.
[00:03:11.960 --> 00:03:17.960] Because, hey, we studied this and we found that blabbity blabbity blah.
[00:03:17.960 --> 00:03:24.920] New episodes of Science Versus are coming September 4th on Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts.
[00:03:24.920 --> 00:03:28.200] Tell your friends, tell your mom, tell your dad.
[00:03:28.200 --> 00:03:30.120] Blah, blah, blah, blah.
[00:03:30.120 --> 00:03:33.960] I'm Wendy Zuckerman, and we are going to be back to you real soon.