A Busy Physician's Secret: AI-Driven Podcasts

I recently had the chance to speak with Dr. Louise Lambert, a positive psychologist who has called the UAE home since 2003.
She advises organizations, conducts research, teaches, and now also publishes research‑driven podcasts with Jellypod. Louise is prolific: she already had a show and an online course, but the bottleneck wasn’t ideas, it was time.
As a researcher, she insists on clarity, structure, and evidence. She dislikes meandering “blah blah blah” podcasts and prefers well‑scripted episodes with a point. When a co‑researcher dropped their published study into Jellypod and got a ready‑to‑go episode, she tried it. In short order, she turned a suite of studies into a suite of episodes. “Where have you been all my life?”
To listen to the full interview, check it out below:
Translating Science Fast
Louise’s mission is to break-down peer‑reviewed research into plain language, that's accurate and accessible.
Jellypod became her bridge and an accelerator. She uploads published studies, articles, notes and lets Jellypod generate a clean outline of chapters, which she rearranges chapters until it clicks.
From there, a draft script becomes her canvas. she personalizes the tone of her hosts, inserts examples, and keeps the science intact. Audio generation with line‑level edits means she can tweak a sentence and instantly regenerate just that line.
“I like scripting. I like having a point. I like things that are well researched,” she told me. “This answered my life goals—massive time savings and less wordiness, while letting me keep it mine.”
Why Jellypod
For Louise, Jellypod was ruthlessly simple. “I’m terrible with tech,” she said. “Create podcast. Make episode. Click. It’s stupidly simple—you can’t mess it up.” She didn’t want 50 decisions, tutorials, or tool sprawl. Jellypod’s flow, structure first, script second, audio third, helped her think better and publish faster. And distribution was the unexpected gift: hosting, RSS, and submissions to Spotify and Apple were handled. “Suddenly I’m on Spotify? I wouldn’t even know where to start. This made it easy.”
Jellypod didn’t just save Louise time, it opened a strategic content path. Free, high‑quality episodes serve as a teaser for her courses and corporate programs, letting listeners experience her method and voice before they buy. It’s a lightweight way to provide value, build trust, and keep publishing consistently. She’s now exploring creating episodes in French to extend her reach without expanding overhead.
What’s Next
Outlining sharpened arguments before recording. Scripted delivery cut filler and editing. Built‑in distribution removed friction she never wanted to manage. Most importantly, ownership stayed with her: her ideas, her research, just produced faster and cleaner. The outcome is a repeatable path: transform rigorous studies into concise, structured episodes in minutes and publish everywhere with one click.
When asked what she loved most about Jellypod, she said:
“The easiest thing you’ve ever done.”
Our world needs more fact-based voices and Louise is now able to translate science, in her voice, at scale.