Podshape release true crime AI driven podcast

Podshape release true crime AI driven podcast

Press Release · Brisbane QLD, Australia · via Podshape ·

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Hot off the success of their #1 podcast in Australia - The Garden of Eden, Australian audio content company Podshape is using artificial intelligence in their latest podcast - Out Of The Ordinary.

Brandon Truaxe is the Canadian entrepreneur behind the international skin care company The Ordinary.

In 2017 in the midst of a breakdown, which some believe was influenced by drug use, Brandon took over his company’s social media channels and spent the next 15 months firing staff including his Co-CEO, closing down brands, buying private jets and much more.

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He was eventually kicked out of the company he founded and then sadly passed away in 2020.

Out Of The Ordinary follows the rise and demise of Brandon Truaxe, who was aptly named ‘the skincare savant’.

Jay Walkerden, co-founder of Podshape, said: “this is a tragic tale of a man who was a business genius and took a few missteps which ultimately lead to his demise. Most of the social media post videos Brandon posted have been removed from socials, however our research team were able to find the texts of these posts across various sources including court documents and other media. We have used an Ai cloning tool to recreate these posts or order to tell this story as authentically as possible”.

Episode 1 of Out Of The Ordinary is out now on Apple Podcast Subscription, ad free and early. The show launches across all other platforms from 28th August.

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