Body Loop: Creating a Single Body Loop (Core Loop) in the Style of Kallaway
Body Loop: Creating a Single Body Loop (Core Loop) in the Style of Kallaway

To guide the AI in scripting the core content "Body Loops" with exhaustive detail. This prompt focuses on implementing a proven structure for presenting each main point, drawing inspiration from techniques used by top YouTubers to break down complex information into engaging, digestible, and actionable segments, and referencing a comprehensive library of effective examples.
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How it will be used: This prompt will generate the detailed script for each main talking point of the video. Each segment will be meticulously structured to maintain viewer interest and deliver value systematically, a hallmark of many viral videos.
Examples:
Video Example 1: The NEW Way to Win On Social Media in 2025
Body Loop Example 1: "The Shift from Variety Shows to TV Networks"
- Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maS69HnjXME 0:00:37 - 0:02:45
- Script:
- Name It: "all right so the first (0:00:37) one is the biggest the biggest shift (0:00:39) that I see in social media is the change (0:00:41) from variety shows to TV networks and (0:00:44) this impacts every channel every (0:00:45) platform everybody on social media let (0:00:47) me explain what I mean."
- Why It Matters - Context & Algorithm: "from 2008 to 2021 (0:00:49) social platforms worked on a follower (0:00:51) graph and that means you mostly saw (0:00:53) content from people you followed because (0:00:55) of this creators could make content (0:00:56) about really any topic they wanted and (0:00:58) know that the majority of people were (0:01:00) there because of them it was personality (0:01:02) driven... but in 2021 (0:01:10) everything changed with the Ascension of (0:01:12) Tik Tok and the invention of foru (0:01:14) algorithms... for you means that (0:01:21) you're not necessarily shown stuff from (0:01:22) people you follow it's mostly based on (0:01:24) topics that you like... the (0:01:31) biggest one is that variety shows no (0:01:34) longer work... because the algorithms are (0:01:41) now optimized for audience matching (0:01:43)."
- Analogy & Concrete Example: "...this is akin to something (0:01:04) like an old school variety show where (0:01:06) they do a lot of different skits about a (0:01:07) lot of different things but you're there (0:01:08) because the characters... here's a tactical example if you make a (0:01:45) video about science one day and then (0:01:47) shopping the next day that science (0:01:49) loving audience is not going to love the (0:01:50) shopping topic and vice versa and what (0:01:52) happens is the algorithm is designed to (0:01:54) try to match audiences from one day to (0:01:56) the next so if you do that it will (0:01:58) throttle both videos..."
- Why It Matters - Algorithm's Job: "...and the reason the (0:02:00) algorithm rewards consistency of topic (0:02:03) is because its only job is to drisk (0:02:06) finding content that people want."
- Actionable Tactic - Opportunity & Strategy: "now the (0:02:08) reason this is such a big opportunity... (0:02:09) is because if you recognize this shift (0:02:13)... you can adjust your content strategy and (0:02:17) grow so much faster and tactically this (0:02:19) means if your creator making content for (0:02:21) a single topic for a single audience (0:02:24) across maybe one to two different (0:02:25) formats is the best way to grow... what works is that you (0:02:42) pick one topic and Hammer it over and (0:02:44) over and over and over (0:02:45)."
- Takeaway/Bridge - Implicit: The detailed explanation of adapting to this new algorithm reality serves as the takeaway, leading into the discussion for brands.
Video Example 2: "The Dance of Context & Conflict" (Storytelling Tip 1)
Body Loop Example 2: "The Dance of Context & Conflict"
- Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5Z-Q1bg1tU 0:00:24 - 0:03:24
- Script:
- Name It: "all right let's dive (0:00:24) in tip number one is what I call the (0:00:25) dance all great stories are like a dance (0:00:28) between context and conflict."
- Why It Matters - Analogy & Psychology: "you give a (0:00:31) little context the characters on a (0:00:32) mission they're doing something and then (0:00:34) oh oh no here comes a conflict... this dance is how you keep the (0:00:43) viewer locked in... why does this work (0:00:49) conflicts create open Loops in the brain (0:00:52) and then context helps close those Loops (0:00:54)."
- Concrete Example - South Park & "But/Therefore": "the best explanation I've ever seen for (0:00:56) how to tactically implement this dance (0:00:58) idea is from Matt Stone and Trey Parker (0:01:00)... we found out this really simple (0:01:05) rule... if the words 'and then' belong (0:01:18) between those beats you're basically... (0:01:21) got something pretty boring what (0:01:23) should happen between every beat... is either the word (0:01:27) 'therefore' or 'but'..."
- Concrete Example - Own Video Analysis: "now let's (0:02:17) quickly take a look at one of my best (0:02:18) performing videos you'll notice there (0:02:19) are four but then conflict Loops in the (0:02:23) first 30 seconds watch this... (video clip plays)... so I'm consistently (0:03:19) setting up these head fakes to keep the (0:03:20) storyline moving."
- Actionable Tactic & Takeaway: "use this but then (0:03:22) framework next time you're [scripting] a script (0:03:23) I guarantee it'll uplevel that video (0:03:25)."