I normally don’t listen to 20+ minute podcasts, but I listened to this one because it was all about me.
Seriously…there’s a 20 minute podcast that focuses on me.
The two people on the podcast spent the entire time talking about my most recent ten years of professional experience.
Except…the people weren’t people.
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The people were Google bots, powered by Google’s NotebookLM.
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I uploaded the most recent version of my resume to NotebookLM.

NotebookLM used the resume as source material to create a 20+ minute podcast called “Career Detective.” In the podcast, a male and a female pair of bots took turns discussing the insights they gleaned from the resume of John E. “Breedehoft.” (I use a short e, not a long e, but people can call me anything if I get business from it.)
Surprisingly, they didn’t really hallucinate. Or at least I don’t think they did. When the bots said I was deeply qualified, as far as I’m concerned they were speaking the truth.
They even filled in some gaps. For example, I used the acronyms for KYC, KYB, and AML on my resume to save space, so one of the bots explained to the other what those acronyms meant, and why they were important.
Probably the most amusing part of the podcast was when they noted that I had worked at two very large companies. (Just so you know, my resume only goes back to 2015, so Motorola isn’t even discussed.) While Incode and IDEMIA are both multinationals, I wouldn’t characterize Incode as massive.
Anyway, judge for yourself
So here’s the audio episode of “Career Detective” that focuses on…me.
By the way, I learned about NotebookLM via the Never Search Alone Slack workspace, but still need to explore NotebookLM’s other features.

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