Rewritten
This week I sat down with a climate scientist whose research on urban heat islands genuinely surprised me — and I think it'll surprise you too.
We got into how much hotter cities really run compared to surrounding areas, and why it's not just about pavement. But the part that stuck with me was a story about one neighborhood that measurably dropped its summer temperatures just by planting a specific type of tree along its streets. Small intervention, real result.
If you've ever wondered whether local climate action can actually move the needle, this conversation is worth your 40 minutes. Full episode linked below.
About this tool
A newsletter recap reads differently than a blog post or show notes — it's a personal note from the host to a subscriber, written like an email from a person rather than a page on a website. This tool takes the transcript and writes that recap in a warm, first-person editorial voice, the kind that says "this week I talked to..." rather than a neutral third-person summary. It's meant specifically for the email format, where informality and personality tend to perform better than the more structured tone of the blog-post version.
Frequently asked questions
Will this sound like it's written by me personally?+
It's written in first-person editorial voice by default, but you should still adjust names, phrases, and specific details to match your own tone.
How long is the recap meant to be?+
It targets 3-4 short paragraphs, sized for an email newsletter rather than a full blog post.
Can I include a call-to-action, like a link to listen?+
The tool leaves room for one (often ending with a line pointing to the full episode), but you'll need to add your actual link.