Technically Working

著者: Damashe Thomas and Michael Babcock
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  • "Welcome to 'Technically Working', the go-to podcast for tech enthusiasts and productivity seekers alike. Hosts Michael Babcock and Damashe Thomas take you on a journey through the ever-evolving world of technology and productivity. As Mac OS and iPhone users, they share their personal experiences and tips on staying productive while using these tools. But they don't stop there - they also explore other platforms like Android and Windows to bring you a comprehensive view of the tech landscape. Tune in each episode to hear them keep each other accountable, discuss the latest tools and strategies, and share their journey to reaching their goals. Whether you're a small business owner, freelancer, or simply looking to boost your productivity, 'Technically Working' is the perfect podcast for anyone looking to level up their tech skills and get things done."
    Copyright 2024
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"Welcome to 'Technically Working', the go-to podcast for tech enthusiasts and productivity seekers alike. Hosts Michael Babcock and Damashe Thomas take you on a journey through the ever-evolving world of technology and productivity. As Mac OS and iPhone users, they share their personal experiences and tips on staying productive while using these tools. But they don't stop there - they also explore other platforms like Android and Windows to bring you a comprehensive view of the tech landscape. Tune in each episode to hear them keep each other accountable, discuss the latest tools and strategies, and share their journey to reaching their goals. Whether you're a small business owner, freelancer, or simply looking to boost your productivity, 'Technically Working' is the perfect podcast for anyone looking to level up their tech skills and get things done."
Copyright 2024
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  • TW83: Mac Minis, Memberships, and Workflow Hacks
    2024/11/04

    Michael and Damashe discuss optimizing work setups, from Mac Minis to automation tools like Hazel, and weigh the benefits of DIY versus ready-made membership systems. They also share updates on Unmute Presents and plans for a new Q&A format.

    Episode Resources
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    1 時間 20 分
  • TW82: "Portable Scanners, Desk Setups, and the Importance of Stretching"
    2024/10/28

    In this episode of Technically Working, we dive into the intricacies of desk setups and the importance of having a boom arm for your microphone. We also discuss the challenges of maintaining a clean and organized workspace, and the benefits of implementing a stretching routine to alleviate back pain and improve overall physical health. Our hosts share their personal experiences and tips for staying physically fit while managing a busy work schedule.

    We also explore the world of portable scanners, with a focus on finding the best options for scanning receipts and invoices on the go. Our hosts discuss the pros and cons of different models, including the Doxy Go, and invite listeners to share their recommendations. Additionally, we touch on the latest updates in macOS and iOS, including the new features in Hazel 6 and the integration of GPT with Siri. Tune in for a mix of practical advice, tech insights, and a few laughs along the way.

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    1 時間 13 分
  • TW81: Technical Glitches, Riverside Troubles, and Audio Adventures
    2024/10/21

    In this episode of Technically Working, Damashe and Michael dive into their hands-on experiences with tech setups, both in the studio and on the go. Damashe struggles with Riverside's mobile app not supporting USB microphones on iPhones, leading to frustrations during a test run. Michael shares his latest adventures in managing live audio for events, wiring complex setups to integrate Zoom calls and in-room speakers seamlessly. They also touch on Apple’s newly released iPad mini, discuss the frustrations of Seeing AI resetting first start settings, , and discuss future projects involving IVR systems and automated transcripts for their podcasts. Along the way, they reflect on the importance of flexibility when dealing with real-world tech hurdles.

    Segments:

    1. Riverside App Frustrations (02:00) – Damashe encounters issues using Riverside’s mobile app with USB mics on an iPhone, and Michael shares his thoughts on the troubleshooting process.

    2. New iPad Mini and Tech Chat (09:00) – The duo discusses Apple’s surprise release of the new iPad mini, comparing its chip to the current iPhones and speculating on Damashe's possible upgrade.

    3. Live Event Audio Setup (13:00) – Michael details his complex audio setup for a recent live event, involving the Mackie Pro FX12 V3, multiple microphones, and integrating Zoom audio with in-room speakers.

    4. Handling Tech Glitches and Flexibility (22:00) – They talk about the challenges of tech glitches during live events and how staying flexible saved the day for Michael’s recent event.

    5. IVR System Discussion (57:00) – Damashe proposes a project involving IVR (Interactive Voice Response) systems for small businesses, asking Michael for feedback on possible setups with VoIP.ms and how they could expand the project.

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    1 時間 11 分

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