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YouTube clip tools for Podcasts.
8 creators covered. Pick a page below or open the cutter directly.
Long-form podcasts on YouTube — the Joe Rogan Experience, Lex Fridman Podcast, Tim Ferriss Show, Diary of a CEO, Modern Wisdom, All-In — produce hours of conversation per episode. The clip-share moments live inside that conversation: a punchline, a quotable insight, a guest's unexpected answer. Each podcast page below gives you creator-specific tips for finding those moments — chapter timestamps, fan-curated highlight markers, format-specific extraction patterns. Underneath, every page routes to the same cutter — frame-accurate trims, MP4 or MP3 output, no watermark.
Podcasts run long: 1.5–4 hours per episode is typical. Without chapter timestamps, navigating to a specific moment requires fan resources or careful listening. Most major podcasts (JRE, Lex Fridman, Modern Wisdom, Diary of a CEO, All-In) ship with extensive chapters; the per-creator pages below identify which chapters matter for which kind of clip — quotes, hot takes, guest reactions, closing reflections.
№ 01 / Creators
Browse Podcasts clip tools
2.5–4 hours per episode
Joe Rogan
The Joe Rogan Experience
Open →2–5 hours per episode
Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman Podcast
Open →1.5–3 hours per episode
Tim Ferriss
The Tim Ferriss Show
Open →1.5–2.5 hours per episode
Diary of a CEO
The Diary of a CEO
Open →1.5–3 hours per episode
Theo Von
This Past Weekend
Open →18–28 minutes per episode
Hot Ones
Hot Ones
Open →1.5–3 hours per episode
Chris Williamson
Modern Wisdom
Open →1.5–2.5 hours per episode
All-In Podcast
All-In
Open →№ 02 / FAQ
Clipping Podcasts — FAQ.
Which podcasts on this list publish chapter timestamps?
Most. JRE, Lex Fridman Podcast, Modern Wisdom, Diary of a CEO, Tim Ferriss Show, and All-In all ship with extensive chapter markers in YouTube descriptions. Hot Ones doesn't (the format is structured around the wing sequence rather than topical chapters), and Theo Von's chapter coverage is inconsistent. Click into a specific creator page below for that creator's exact convention.
Can I extract just the audio (MP3) from a podcast clip?
Yes — every page in this category supports MP3 export at the original audio bitrate. Useful for transcription, voice-note sharing, or audio-only compilation. The MP3 output uses the source's audio bitrate without transcoding.
What about Spotify-only or Apple Podcasts-only episodes?
AppsGolem only works on publicly listed YouTube videos. Most major podcasts publish identical content to YouTube alongside Spotify and Apple Podcasts. A small number of episodes are platform-exclusive (occasionally JRE has Spotify-exclusive episodes); for those, AppsGolem cannot extract clips since no YouTube URL exists.
Is fair-use clipping of podcast content legal?
Personal use, fair-use commentary, editorial quoting, and educational use are generally permitted. Republishing entire episodes or commercial repurposing without permission is different. AppsGolem doesn't host content — you control the file once downloaded — but the legal posture of how you use the clip is yours.
How do I find specific viral moments inside long episodes?
Three sources work well: (1) the YouTube comments often call out timestamps for memorable beats; (2) X/Twitter threads about specific episodes tend to cite timestamps; (3) the per-creator pages below have format-specific tips (e.g., JRE's recurring guest exchange patterns, Lex Fridman's intro/closing structure).
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№ 14 / Guides
More YouTube cutter guides.
Podcasts
Clip a podcast from YouTube
Extract Joe Rogan, Lex Fridman, or any podcast moment as MP4 or MP3.
Lectures
Cut a lecture into chapters
Split MIT, Stanford, or Khan Academy lectures into study clips.
Timestamp
Download a specific timestamp
Just the part you want — no whole-file download.
Quote
Extract a verbatim quote
Save what someone said on camera, with on-record proof.
Social
Clip for TikTok, Reels & Shorts
Repurpose long YouTube uploads into short-form clips.
Save
Save a YouTube moment
Keep just the part that matters as an MP4 file.
Premiere
YouTube clip for Premiere Pro
Frame-accurate H.264 cuts that import into Premiere, DaVinci, Final Cut without re-conform.
Shorts
YouTube Shorts maker
Auto 9:16 with face & active-speaker tracking — no manual reframe.
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