The Voice-to-Content Method: A Week of LinkedIn Posts in 30 Minutes
Speaking is 5-10x faster than typing. You already explain your expertise in meetings every day. Here's how to turn that into LinkedIn content — with a system that takes 2-3 minutes per post.
The content creation bottleneck
If you're a founder, executive, or consultant, you have this problem: you have expertise worth sharing, but no time to write. Typing posts manually takes 30-60 minutes per post. Hiring ghostwriters is expensive and they often lose your voice. And generic AI content — as I've written about before — gets zero engagement.
The gap is a system that extracts your voice without requiring writing skill. That's what the voice-to-content method solves.
Why voice is the secret weapon
Voice captures natural cadence, personality, and emotion. You already explain your expertise in meetings, calls, and conversations daily. A 2-minute voice message contains enough raw material for one professional post.
I tested this live on video. I answered a question about YouTube growth — "What surprised you most about growing from 0 to 13K subscribers?" — in 2 minutes 30 seconds. The system processed it and generated a post:
"You don't need a perfect niche to start. Someone asked what surprised me growing from 0 to 13K on YouTube. I overthought niche, then started posting what resonated — and the niche revealed itself. Make your first 10 shitty videos. See what sticks, and then choose with clarity."
That post is short, punchy, tells a real story, and it took me under 3 minutes to create. I could publish it right away. It feels very human because it IS human — my actual experience, professionally packaged by AI.
The 3-step system
Step 1: Collect context (one-time, 5-7 minutes). Record a voice message covering who you are, what your business does, your target audience, and topics you want to talk about. The system transcribes and stores it. You do this once.
In my case, it took 5-7 minutes to record all that context. Quite easy. And you need to do it only once — that's the beauty of it. After this, the system knows everything about you.
Step 2: AI generates deep questions (daily, automatic). The system selects topics from your list, pulls your full context, and uses an AI agent to generate creative, specific questions. Not generic prompts — questions like "Tell me about the moment a single video made your YouTube growth feel real" or "When did Dubai first feel more like home than Amsterdam?"
You get four questions per day. Pick the ones you like and respond.
Step 3: Answer via voice, get your post (2-3 minutes). Press reply on Telegram, record your answer, send. The system transcribes, runs it through a content creation framework, and generates two versions — a short post (1-5 lines, great for Twitter) and a long post (6-10 lines, ideal for LinkedIn). Review, tweak a word or two if needed, schedule.
Watch me generate a real post from a voice recording in under 3 minutes.
The idea extraction problem (solved)
Coming up with ideas is hard, especially if you're an expert. You have so many things you could talk about and no strategy around it. Here are two approaches that work:
Justin Welsh's content matrix. Write your topics on one axis, your content formats on the other (actionable steps, inspirational outcomes, pros vs. cons, etc.). 10 topics x 10 formats = 100 content ideas. Quick and easy.
Meeting-mining. If you're a consultant or advisor who has meetings packed with value, those meetings are a gold mine. AI can listen to your business calls, extract the best insights, and turn them into content. This is exactly what I'm doing for Mike Kamo — his advisory calls produce incredible content naturally.
But honestly, the best approach is the AI-generated questions. The system already knows your context, your business, your topics. It asks high-quality questions that guide you toward revealing your expertise and stories. You don't need to brainstorm. Just answer what it asks.
Pair it with authentic images
Real people content and real images convert so much better. I keep a folder with my personal pictures from different scenarios. For a YouTube growth post, I used a photo of my actual recording setup — my face, my camera, my lighting. Super raw. Super authentic.
Don't worry about images. Collect maybe 20 personal photos and reuse them. People are always forgetting — it's not a problem if you post the same image a couple of times with a month's difference. It's actually quite fine in today's social media world.
Getting started today
Free path: Use the AI Interviewer Custom GPT — paste your context, let it ask questions, answer using your phone's dictation tool, and generate posts. Zero setup needed.
DIY path: Download the free n8n template with the Telegram bot, question engine, content prompts, and Google Sheets dashboard. Setup takes ~15 minutes.
Done-for-you: Try Authority AI for free — have a 30-minute voice conversation, generate 7 pieces of content, see the quality. The only thing you do is talk about your expertise. Everything else is handled.
I beg you — start today. Personal branding compounds. Don't overthink the first step.
Frequently Asked Questions
You don't need to write at all. The voice-to-content method lets you speak your answers into 2-3 minute voice recordings. AI handles the copywriting — structuring your words into short, punchy, professional posts. Your only job is to share your expertise and stories out loud.
Yes. The system uses Telegram voice messages. AI sends you a question, you press reply and record your answer. The recording is transcribed and transformed into a polished LinkedIn post — both short and long versions. You review, tweak if needed, and publish.
One 2-3 minute voice recording produces one high-quality post (in both short and long versions). In a 30-minute weekly session answering 5 questions, you get 5 posts for the week. With Authority AI's voice interview format, a single 20-30 minute conversation can generate 5-7 posts.