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Clip Studio — niche pipeline
Clip the niche. Publish on your channel.
The configured YouTube pipeline for the show's niche — relationships, dating, sex and mental-health conversations from other channels, clipped for @mentalpodcastshow with the original creator's permission and credit. It searches the niche's keyword phrases and surfaces the videos that already score high numbers in views, so you clip what the audience already watches. Everything runs in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
Step 01
Pull a video from another channel
Paste the URL of any channel's video in the niche — a dating, relationship or mental-health conversation. The studio pulls public metadata and the video's license (never the video itself), and tracks rights for every clip: Creative Commons, permission granted, requested or needs review.
Search the niche across other channels (optional API key)
The studio searches the niche's keyword phrases — first dates, expectations, letting go, anxiety, boundaries, self worth and more — and by default sorts results by views, so you find the videos that already score high numbers in the niche. Your own channel is excluded and Creative Commons videos are marked. Without a key, search opens YouTube results in a new tab. The key is stored only in this browser.
Step 02
Paste the public transcript
On the video, open ⋯ → Show transcript, copy everything and paste it here with timestamps. The studio cleans it, splits it into sections and scores every line for clip strength — in this browser only.
Step 03
Review the clip briefs
Draft briefs from the strongest moments: hook, timestamps, title, caption, hashtags, rights status and safety flags. Every third-party brief carries the credit line for the original channel. Edit anything inline, then queue or copy.
Clip queue
0 clips queued
The queue is saved in this browser only (localStorage). Full niche-configured pipeline: CLIP-PIPELINE.md ↗
Safety & rights: clips are drafted from the public transcript only — the video is never downloaded here. Publishing clips from other channels requires the creator's permission or a Creative Commons license, credit to the original channel and a link to the full video. Review every brief before publishing; mental-health clips are conversation, not medical advice, and crisis-adjacent clips must carry a support note (988 in the US and Canada).
More than a list
A reference site people can trust
01
Original sources
Every listing links to the podcast's official website rather than copying another directory.
02
Clear context
Listeners see format, topics and point of view before they press play.
03
Human review
A listing is not labelled reviewed until a person checks its core details and source.
04
Safety first
Podcasts can inform and comfort, but they cannot replace professional or emergency care.
Why this site exists
There are thousands of conversations about anxiety, depression, trauma, relationships, neurodiversity, grief and personal growth. Finding the right one can still be difficult.
Mental Podcast Show organizes podcasts around what listeners are experiencing, what kind of conversation they want and who is speaking. The goal is not to rank human experience. It is to make discovery clearer.
Our principle: a podcast can inform, comfort and inspire. It cannot replace professional care or emergency support.
Editorial standards
Listings are researched through official websites, publisher submissions and RSS sources. Descriptive labels explain a show's format or apparent host perspective.
Professional-led: the host publicly identifies as a qualified mental-health professional.
Expert guests: professionals are regularly featured, although the host may not be clinically qualified.
Lived experience: personal experience is central to the show.
Research-led: psychology, neuroscience or other research is a regular focus.
Paid placements must be identified. Payment cannot purchase a professional label, quality ranking or safety approval.
Get help now
If you may be in immediate danger or might harm yourself or someone else: contact your local emergency service now.
United States and Canada
Call or text 988 for crisis support.
Other countries
Use Find A Helpline to locate verified services in your country.
This directory does not provide diagnosis, therapy, medical advice or emergency support.
Submit a podcast or guest idea
Privacy
The launch site does not require an account and does not create a mental-health profile about visitors. Search and filters run in the browser.
If you email a submission, the information is used to review and respond to that request. External podcast websites have their own privacy practices.
The Clip Studio runs entirely in your browser: transcripts, clip briefs and the clip queue are stored only in this browser (localStorage), and YouTube lookups go directly from your browser to YouTube. No clip data is sent to Mental Podcast Show.