194: Strike a Better Balance 
   
   
 
 
 
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     From Relay FM, this is Connected, episode 194. Today's show is brought to you by 
     
     
  
 
 
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     ButcherBox and PDFPen10 from Smile. My name is Myke Early and I am joined by 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Federico Vittucci. Ciao Federico! 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Ciao Myke, how are you? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I'm good, it's just the two of us today. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Steven is out on assignment today. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Some kind of secret project is my understanding. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     He's always up to something, that guy. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah, you can't trust him. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I think he's jacket shopping for our live show. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     He's been buying clothes lately, like fancy clothes. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     He's been buying lots of clothes. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah, he is. He's a changed man. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Maybe he's having some kind of midlife crisis. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Maybe he's gonna buy a Ferrari next. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Three-quarter life crisis. He's old, remember. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     - On last week's show, we introduced the life-changing 
     
     
  
 
 
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     for all of us, Federico Vatici Ticci Leak Scale. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     The Ticci Leak Scale was introduced. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And the wonderful Kate, who is @rhl_ on Twitter, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     she drew it up for us in beautiful, just, it's wonderful. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I'm gonna put it in the show notes 
     
     
  
 
 
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     so people can go look at Kate's interpretation 
     
     
  
 
 
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     of the tiki scale. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     What do you think? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Where does Kate's interpretation of the tiki scale 
     
     
  
 
 
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     rank on the tiki scale? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - This is obviously a best I love you level. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It's perfect. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     The colors are perfect. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     The little icons that indicate the extremes. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So there's nightmare, it's a bat. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Could have been a spider too, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because I don't like spiders, but a bat is also fine. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and there's a blue heart on the right side 
     
     
  
 
 
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     where the best comma I love you is placed. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     This is the perfect representation of my tchilik scale 
     
     
  
 
 
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     or TLS as friends call it, yeah. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     I, until I saw this, I had forgotten 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that inferior minus and good plus existed. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I'd forgotten about those, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     but I like those very much on the scale. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I mean, of course, yeah. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So we are happy to announce that the TGLK scale system, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     the TLS system has been franchised out 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to other parts of our empire. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And you may remember last year we did the Happy-Ometer, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     which we're going to be doing a game for WWDC 
     
     
  
 
 
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     where on next week's episode, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     we're going to talk about some stuff 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that if Apple did it WWDC would make us very happy. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     They're not predictions 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because typically they're things 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that we expect they won't do, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     but we're just going to see anyway, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because imagine if we could get all of our hopes and dreams from the perfect WWDC. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     That is what the Happy-Omata is going to be about. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And we are very excited to announce that the Happy-Omata will be graded on the Tichi Scale now. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Mm-hmm, yes. - So we will be... 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So basically, we will be giving our picks next week, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and then the week after, we will be grading kind of how we felt we achieved our picks on the Tichi Scale, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     from Nightmare all the way up to Best I Love You. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     The actual scoring parameters for how we get there yet, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     we haven't yet decided how we convert numbers 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to the TGLK scale, but we'll work it out in the end. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     We'll work it out. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - I mean, it's obviously a decimal system. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Obviously. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - The TGLK scale is like a unit of measure 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and now other products in the relay empire 
     
     
  
 
 
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     can use this system. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It's like the metric system, basically. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - So I feel like we need a rebranding 
     
     
  
 
 
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     maybe to just the TGLK scale. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     The tch scale, it's shorter, it's the tts, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     the tch scale with the, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - The tch scale. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Should we drop the, the from the, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     or are we gonna keep this? - So it just become 
     
     
  
 
 
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     tch scale, ts. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - I don't know, should we? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     tch scale or the tch scale? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - We just call it ts. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Ts, ts, that's. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     (both laughing) 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - We're gonna be ranking this on ts. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     There we go, we found it. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     We found it, that's it. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It's just TS, tchiscale, as it's known. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So look forward to the happyometer, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     which we'll be grading on starting next week. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And of course, this is a surprise to nobody, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     but Apple has confirmed the WWDC keynote 
     
     
  
 
 
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     for June 4 at 10 a.m. Pacific. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah, I know it was a surprise to you. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     I booked the wrong flight. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I'm arriving on the fifth. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
 
 
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     And I just happened to be in town. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Oh, that's convenient. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - What a surprise. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So it is happening as expected. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Federico will be in the audience with his lovely badge. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And yeah, so I'm looking forward to next week's episode. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And then obviously the episode afterward, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     we're gonna be in front of a lovely audience of people. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I'm very excited about that. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I bought a jacket. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I bought a jacket and I'm still on the show. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Steven's buying a jacket and he had to leave. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It's a big thing. Stephen's hosting this year, so his jacket needs to be really good, so I understand why he's taking a week off work to get that sorted. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I'm still not wearing a jacket, so I'll be the guy with the shirt, no jacket. It's too formal, too adult for me. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I understand. I understand. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So last week on the show we spoke about the 12 South... what is it called? Air... fly? 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     I just pulled that out of my brain, I feel very proud of myself. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And then you went ahead and bought one of them. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yes, I bought one and it arrived yesterday but I only had the time to play with it today. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So it's basically the same size of the Belkin Rockstar, if you remember the dongle that 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Belkin introduced last year to... 
     
     
  
 
 
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     No, I don't think so. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I think that... 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Maybe, maybe. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     maybe. It's a little rectangle that you plug into the iPhone, the Balcon Rockstar. And 
     
     
  
 
 
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     the AirFly is a little rectangle that you plug into devices with a headphone jack. So 
     
     
  
 
 
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     the box comes with this dongle and two cables. One is the headphone to headphone, so basically 
     
     
  
 
 
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     two male headphone jack plugs and one USB to USB mini for charging the AirFly. The logo 
     
     
  
 
 
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     of the AirFly is in the front and it's actually a button that you can press. You press the 
     
     
  
 
 
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     button and a little light starts spinning on the AirFly. Now what you do is, of course 
     
     
  
 
 
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     there's no screen, so you cannot do the Bluetooth pairing with a user interface. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And what you do is you take whatever wireless headphones you want to use, whether it's the 
     
     
  
 
 
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     AirPods or in my case I tried with the B&O E8 earbuds. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     They're kind of like AirPods but worse and black and cheap. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I don't know why I still have them. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     you just bring them close to the AirFly, you start the pairing process, and they just pair together automatically, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     without having to confirm anything with the screen, because there is no screen in the middle. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So they just connect to each other, and it took like a couple of seconds, so after that I plugged the headphone jack into the AirFly, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     fly, then into my Nintendo Switch. So there's like this dangling adapter coming out of my 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Nintendo Switch, and I put on the wireless earbuds, and I could hear system audio from 
     
     
  
 
 
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     my Nintendo Switch through the AirFly going to my earbuds. And that was it. So it took 
     
     
  
 
 
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     like 10 seconds in total. And I was really happy about that, because now I can use wireless 
     
     
  
 
 
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     headphones when I'm playing video games with my Nintendo. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Did you feel like the latency was good enough? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Oh yeah, like definitely less than a second. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I'm pretty sure there's actually... 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I don't want to say there's no latency. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     There must be some latency but it's not like... it wasn't an issue. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It wasn't something that I noticed. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I was playing Donkey Kong and like the sound of jumping and the sound of smashing 
     
     
  
 
 
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     your hands on the ground. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Like I couldn't tell that there was latency in the middle. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I thought it was fine. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Okay, well that's good. I will, I want to try this out when we see each other soon and 
     
     
  
 
 
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     then maybe I will think about something like this. I mean, I keep in my Nintendo Switch 
     
     
  
 
 
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     case, I just keep an old pair of the regular AirPods, right? The AirPods, earbuds. What 
     
     
  
 
 
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     are they? EarPods? EarPods, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     EarPods? Were they called EarPods? Yes, I think they were. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     They're pods for your ears. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I keep the pods on my ears, I keep just the old 3.5mm ones before they move to lightning. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I just have a set of those just in there in case they need it. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But I always have over-ear headphones with a regular 3.5mm jack in my bag anyway when 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I'm traveling because that's just what I will use when I travel. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I only ever use over-ear headphones when I'm recording and when I'm traveling, like when 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I'm on an airplane. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I always have something but you know, at least it will be good to know that if I want 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to move to an all Bluetooth lifestyle I can do that because currently Nintendo does not 
     
     
  
 
 
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     support Bluetooth audio from the Nintendo Switch. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Whilst we're talking about this while we're on this I saw yesterday Belkin is selling 
     
     
  
 
 
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     a $30 lightning to 3.5mm headphone cable which is so expensive but I guess could be useful 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to some people like I guess you could use it for headphones. So if you had a pair of 
     
     
  
 
 
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     headphones that you wanted to be able to plug directly into your iPhone, you could use this 
     
     
  
 
 
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     right because you could plug the 3.5 into the headphone and then the if your headphone 
     
     
  
 
 
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     has a removable headphone cable, and then you could plug it into your iPhone or you 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I guess you could use it for like car stereo systems and just regular stereo systems. So 
     
     
  
 
 
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     it's good that these cables do exist if you have a legitimate need for them, but $30 is 
     
     
  
 
 
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     really expensive for just a cable for audio. Yeah and I don't understand 
     
     
  
 
 
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     why this product was introduced now. Oh Apple have just allowed for this to 
     
     
  
 
 
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     occur is what is my understanding from reading the story on The Verge that like 
     
     
  
 
 
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     this is a very recent change to the MFI standard that's allowing companies to 
     
     
  
 
 
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     make these. Alright then it makes sense and now Belkin is owned by Foxconn is 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Is that correct? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Oh god yeah I forgot that! 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Or at least that's a thing that could happen right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I don't know if it's past regulatory stuff or whatever. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But yeah I totally forgotten about that. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Oh man yeah. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I mean not again, I don't really think it matters specifically but it's interesting 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to note that. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I just find that to be just a continually strange thing that's occurring. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     All right, should we take our first break? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Then we've got a big story to talk about 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that you've written today. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Okay, yes. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     You can be cool just like me? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah okay, I can work with that. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So you published a really big article today called Second Life and it's not about the 
     
     
  
 
 
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     failed MMO game. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     No, it's not about that. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     You've not been jumping in and flying around in whatever that place was called. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Well that was really sad. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     That was a very sad video game. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So what is this article all about? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Well, I think a bunch of people were able to piece it together that I was up to something this year. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Because I've been doing things that normally I wasn't doing before. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I think we discussed this when we did the analog episode. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Was that in December or maybe early January? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I think it was early January. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I told you that my plan for this year was to work on myself. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And then also a bunch of other projects for Mac Stories and stuff. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But I told you that I wanted to concentrate on just me. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And that was the result of a series of long conversations that I had with my girlfriend, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     with my friends, with a bunch of people close to me. Because last year, and I talked about 
     
     
  
 
 
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     this, I wrote about this, I hinted at this in a bunch of different places. Last year 
     
     
  
 
 
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     was a really stressful year for me. I wasn't able, in a way it was maybe the culmination 
     
     
  
 
 
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     of a series of mistakes that I made in the past couple of years and it resulted in levels 
     
     
  
 
 
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     of stress and anxiety and just being unable to enjoy my job or just normal life like I 
     
     
  
 
 
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     used to before. And I reached the tipping point, I think, after I came back from Chicago, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I went to Chicago in October for the release notes conference. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And in between that and December, so the holidays, I realized, you know, it's absurd that I'm 
     
     
  
 
 
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     constantly stressed and that I'm having all these thoughts about like, am I good enough 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     Do people even like what I do? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I was constantly like obsessed, you know, with just being behind, not doing enough, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     or just not being good enough. All those negative thoughts and what made me upset wasn't necessarily, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     you know, being stressed. It was the fact that I was aware, like I was deeply aware 
     
     
  
 
 
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     of the fact that I was the cause of these problems 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and my negligence in taking better care of myself from any point of view, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     from the physical point of view, from the mental point of view, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     those problems were the result of ignoring signs 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that my brain and my body had been giving me for a couple of years. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and I was ignoring them and I was just completely focused on working. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Just, I need to work, I need to do more, I need to launch this project, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I need to do this, I need to do that. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I just drowned myself in work. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And in all that, there was also the awareness of, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I'm the cause of these problems and I don't know how to get out of this. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But also there was the fact that I felt bad because I wasn't appreciating the life that I was given 
     
     
  
 
 
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     after beating cancer and going through treatments and having my first negative diagnosis, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     which means that I was cancer-free. I felt bad because I was thinking like, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     people die for this stuff and I didn't die but yet what am I even doing here? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So yeah it was a bunch of thoughts and of course, you know, there was no... we should have put a 
     
     
  
 
 
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     disclaimer I suppose at the beginning of this segment. We're gonna talk about real stuff here. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah this is... we put all the jacket jokes up front. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah, yeah. So, to go back to the story, it began as a pause. I needed to take a pause from 
     
     
  
 
 
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     work and I needed to think about what it is that I actually want. And the holidays, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     the Christmas break, was a nice opportunity for me to just say, "I want to take a step back and 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and I want to understand what I want. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And the more I thought about it, the more I realized 
     
     
  
 
 
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     what I want is to have a better me in 2018. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And so I, you know, people make fun of New Year's resolutions, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     but I made some, and I decided that I would, you know, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I would do whatever possible, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     anything that I could do to improve my well-being from the psychological point of view and from 
     
     
  
 
 
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     the physical point of view, I decided to do a bunch, to make a commitment to a bunch of 
     
     
  
 
 
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     changes in my life. And the story that I published today is the result of those six months of 
     
     
  
 
 
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     trying to follow, you know, with discipline and with commitment, trying to follow that plan that I 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I don't even want to say outlined because it makes it sound like there was a document and 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I made a list of things. It was just a series of conversations. So yeah. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     All right so there's some we can maybe get into some details of the things that you've done but 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I have a bunch of questions for you but I also don't want to rehash this article because I think 
     
     
  
 
 
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     people should read it because it's very good, it's very powerful and I think that me and you talking 
     
     
  
 
 
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     right now will not do justice to the things that you've done. I mean so like in broad strokes the 
     
     
  
 
 
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     things that you've done is you are exercising every day, you are tracking things including 
     
     
  
 
 
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     meditating every day and being thankful and expressing thanks, you're eating better and 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and you're trying to not let work take over your life, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Is that like in broad strokes 
     
     
  
 
 
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     the big changes you've made? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Yes, that is a good description, yes. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - 'Cause I don't wanna go into all of the details 
     
     
  
 
 
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     'cause I really think people should read the article, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     but I have a bunch of questions for you, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     having been thinking about this too 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and just hearing you kind of talk then, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that maybe we'll touch on a few of those things, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     but I think that's kind of the context 
     
     
  
 
 
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     is like Federico has made some conscious decisions 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and has been doing this stuff for six months 
     
     
  
 
 
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     about getting healthier in all aspects of his life. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So you mentioned at the beginning 
     
     
  
 
 
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     when you were talking there about having conversations 
     
     
  
 
 
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     with your partner and with your friends. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I kind of wanted to know, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     were those conversations strained conversations? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Like were those conversations people saying to you, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Federico, you need to get your life in order? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Yeah, especially from my girlfriend 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and especially from friends that are really close to me. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     They were totally honest in the sense that 
     
     
  
 
 
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     sometimes you need another person to tell you 
     
     
  
 
 
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     what are you doing? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Don't you realize that, you don't realize your luck 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and you don't realize how fortunate you are 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that you're still here, essentially, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and you can make a change, and yet you're not. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And so, especially when they're coming from, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     even from a couple of friends, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that they told me, "You need to understand 
     
     
  
 
 
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     "that if you're not gonna do this, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     you will, maybe eventually you will even lost your job in the sense that you will hate what 
     
     
  
 
 
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     you do unless you find a better balance. And so yeah, they were not pleasant conversations. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I mean, I think we've all been there to an aspect, you know, at different parts of our lives. I want 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I want to understand from you though about work. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Like, what is the change to work? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Like, what, in kind of in broad terms, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     what is, what's happening, what's different? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - In a way, nothing and everything is different. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It's, it's more about how I approach work. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Because I'm still doing the same things, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Still writing about apps and sometimes personal stuff. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I'm still doing podcasts. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yes, there's a few things that I'm delegating more. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     For example, if you take a look at Mac stories this week, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     there's a bunch of app reviews that I didn't write. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:23:29
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     So that is not even necessarily a change, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because I was doing that before. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It's more in how I approach being a creator that 
     
     
  
 
 
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     works from home. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So for example, in the evening, I 
     
     
  
 
 
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     try not to open email anymore. And I don't have notifications for email anymore. And 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I, when I'm taking a walk with the dogs or I'm going shopping with Sylvia, I don't check 
     
     
  
 
 
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     my phone anymore. It's more about trying to control the, my natural impulse to constantly 
     
     
  
 
 
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     be checking for things that relate to work. So, over the years, I, like many other people 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that do this kind of stuff, I just got used to always be checking my email, always be 
     
     
  
 
 
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     checking my tweets, my mentions, my RSS feeds. And being an independent creator became what 
     
     
  
 
 
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     was a great... it's a great fortune because I'm able to do what I love, but it's also 
     
     
  
 
 
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     my problem in the sense that any moment is a good moment to think about work. So it's 
     
     
  
 
 
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     more about in the change, I guess, it's in the restraint, in trying to force myself, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because I'm naturally driven to always think about work and do something for work, to say 
     
     
  
 
 
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     No, you're not supposed to be working now. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And that's been really, really difficult. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Now I'm assuming that a lot of the reasons that you did stuff like having notifications 
     
     
  
 
 
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     on and checking your phone was out of a fear of missing something, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So in the six months nearly that you've been doing this, have you missed anything? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Have you missed anything that has been critically important? 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     Alright, then that's it, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I think deep down we all know this, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     We feel like we have to be plugged in and it turns out that maybe it's not so critical 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     This isn't about me and I'm not going to make it about me because I don't want to talk about 
     
     
  
 
 
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     this today but I've been making some changes in the way that my phone notifies me and my 
     
     
  
 
 
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     devices notify me that I've not yet worked out yet but it's in some similar vein of like 
     
     
  
 
 
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     having this feeling like I need to be constantly notified of everything that's going on and 
     
     
  
 
 
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     then actually turning it off and just checking does everything burn down if I do this or 
     
     
  
 
 
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     does it actually turn out to just be okay. But I'm still working through a lot of that 
     
     
  
 
 
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     stuff myself anyway. Do you think that this new approach to life and work is going to 
     
     
  
 
 
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     change or affect how you work this summer? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Oh, that's a good question. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - 'Cause this is the unhealthiest time of the year for you. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Yeah, well, I already promised myself 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that this year I am not going to be working 
     
     
  
 
 
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     on a new design for the review on the site. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Oh, that's a good idea. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Yeah, because I thought about this, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     like there's no point in changing the design every year. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - No, I was really surprised when you did it last year, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because it felt like the year before, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     it was like, well, this is how reviews are gonna look. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And then you were like, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     oh, look at all my new design stuff. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And it was a surprise to me at the time, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because I was surprised at how much work 
     
     
  
 
 
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     you'd taken on again. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Yeah, exactly. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I was looking at my, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     so over the past few months, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I needed to reference my iOS 11 review multiple times. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And every time I opened the review 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and I used the table of contents 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and the navigation between chapters, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I thought, you know, this is really convenient. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I don't think I need to change this. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     There's a couple of features that I would love to offer, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     but I don't wanna do that this year. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I don't wanna put that amount of work, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that workload on me, on our designer, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     on our developer again, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and I just wanna focus on writing. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But also, I'm sort of artificially, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     well, not artificially, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I committed to a bunch of, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to a project and to a trip outside of Italy 
     
     
  
 
 
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     at the beginning of the summer, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     which are going to force me in a way 
     
     
  
 
 
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     not to work on the review for basically a month. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And that means, and there's nothing I can do about it 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because there's a project that we're working on for the site 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and there's this vacation that I'm taking with Silvia 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and it's happening and there's nothing I can do. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So it means that I will have July and August 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to work on the review. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But also I wanna go on other vacations. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So it's going to be sort of like a return 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to the old and healthier days of, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     you're not gonna be working on a review for three months 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because it's gonna produce this massive essay 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that some people don't want to read, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:28:51
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     and also it's not healthy for you. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:28:53
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     And then it sounds likely that iOS 12 
     
     
  
 
 
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     is not going to be another iOS 11 type of release. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So it seems like a perfect moment 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to scale back my ambitions. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:29:05
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     I'm still gonna be doing a long-form review, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and it's still gonna be maybe 30, 40,000-something words, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:29:13
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     But I strongly believe that this approach of you, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I work better under pressure anyway, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and I think I'm in a better place. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:29:27
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     I think I have a different mindset to approach this stuff. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I know that I'm gonna get it done, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and I feel positive that I'm gonna produce 
     
     
  
 
 
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     something that is good. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I am trying not to obsess over it, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     try not to agonize over the thought of, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     "Oh my God, there's a new version of iOS coming 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:29:47
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     and I need to work on the review." 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It'll get done. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I don't know how. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I don't know how big it'll be, but it'll happen. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:29:54
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     So I'm sorry that I don't have any more specifics for you, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:29:58
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     but I think it'll, you know, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     it's gonna be okay. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:30:05
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     - I mean, when I'm hearing this, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I'm thinking it will be more like your iOS 9 and iOS 10 review than your, well maybe 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:30:16
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     your iOS 8 and iOS 9 reviewed in your iOS 10 and iOS 11. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:30:20
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     >> iOS 9, yeah. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:30:22
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     >> Which were like, they were big, but they weren't, let me tell you about every feature. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Right, because the last two, they have been more exhaustive, but it wasn't like they were 
     
     
  
 
 
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     short before. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:30:35
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     No, and I want to focus more, if possible, on explaining what I think about features 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:30:48
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     rather than presenting a list of all the features and all the possible details. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:30:54
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     And I learned a lot from the iOS 10 and iOS 11 reviews. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I know that if I want to, I can describe APIs in detail, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:31:03
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     and I can describe what developers can do 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:31:08
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     to people in normal English. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:31:11
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     I know that I can do that, but also, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I don't wanna be, you know, if you wanna read about APIs, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:31:17
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     you should go read the developer documentation. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:31:20
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     There's a, I should strike, I think, a better balance 
     
     
  
 
 
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     between producing a review for the people. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I would personally like to see you return closer 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to the Federico Vittucci scale on this, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:31:33
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     not just a scale of review. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:31:36
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     I would like to see you go closer back towards Federico 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:31:40
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     than you have been towards Syracuse. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:31:42
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     And Syracuse's reviews, they're incredible, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:31:45
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     but they are like reference, a lot of it, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I feel like that you have done an incredible job 
     
     
  
 
 
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     of creating effectively reference guides, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     As well as the review, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So there's a lot of thought in there, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:31:57
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     but there's also a lot of like, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     here is how this thing works. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I just don't know if you need to do that. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:04
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     - Yeah, yeah, I agree. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And like I said, I learned a lot from that process. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:11
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     And to an extent, it's not even something that I enjoy, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:16
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     especially following throughout multiple betas 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:21
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     during the summer, like, oh, this API changed, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:24
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     then I also need to change my view. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:26
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     It's not something that I enjoy. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:27
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     I enjoy, I like explaining the effect of technology 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:32
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     on how we use computers and how we use apps. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:38
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     I don't enjoy explaining code to people. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:41
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     I can do it, and I think I'm pretty good at it if I want to, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:45
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     but it's not something I love. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:47
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     And so I agree with you. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:48
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     I should go, I should strike a better balance 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:51
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     between having long form, but also staying true 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:55
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     to what I like to write about. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:32:58
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     - Yeah, I'm excited about that. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:00
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     I'm pleased. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:00
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     I mean, I will enjoy whatever you write, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:05
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     but like I am happy to skip less, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:10
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     Like I would skip more of these reviews 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:13
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     because it's like, okay, so we're getting 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:15
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     into the business chat API, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:18
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     Well, I actually don't care about that. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:19
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     How drag and drop works behind the scenes. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:22
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     Yeah, I mean I couldn't skip any of it last time. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
	 00:33:26
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     Which would have been awkward for us if I would have just skipped huge chunks of your 
     
     
  
 
 
 
	 00:33:31
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     I'm not going to be reading this. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:33
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     And this is the same as how I would read John Siracusa's reviews as well, where it's like 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:37
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     I would read the stuff I was interested in plus all of the analysis, but digging deep 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:42
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     into how X, Y and Z works, if it's not a feature that really affects me, I would just skip 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:48
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     it. That's not what I'm coming to these things for. I'm coming to them for entertainment 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:33:55
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     and information, not just straight up information. So I'm intrigued to see what that balance 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:34:02
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     ends up looking like for you this year. But just returning to what's actually in the story 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:34:08
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     that you've written. It seems like the Apple Watch has been incredibly useful to you throughout 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:34:16
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     especially the exercise part, but do you think you could have done this without 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:34:20
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     the Apple Watch? Yes, for sure I could have. Just like, I think there's a good 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:34:29
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     analogy here, just like I could work with a Mac, you know, instead of an iPad, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:34:35
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     instead of my iPhone, I could work out without my Apple Watch. I could use a 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:34:40
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     Fitbit or I could use, I don't know, whatever it is that people, Garmin or 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:34:44
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     or something, I could use something else. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:34:47
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     But I wouldn't enjoy the process. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:34:49
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     But also, I think there's a point in the story 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:34:53
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     where when I say, you know, the Apple Watch is just a tool. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:34:57
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     If you don't want to exercise, or if you're finding excuses 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:04
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     not to exercise, or if you think it's something 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:06
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     ►  
     that it's not for you, the Apple Watch 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:08
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     is not gonna fix that. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:09
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     It's not like you put on the Apple Watch 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:12
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     suddenly you want to work out. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:14
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     There's an initial motivation, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:17
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     there's the initial, there's the novelty effect of, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:21
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     oh yeah, I want to close my rings now 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:22
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     and I want to get my badges. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:24
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     But ultimately it comes down to wanting to exercise 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:27
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     and wanting to improve. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:29
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     It's like a bug that you need to catch. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:33
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     It's like, it's a thing that needs to 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:37
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     stay in your brain at all times. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:40
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     Like, you know, I was never the fitness type person. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:45
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     And honestly, I'm surprised that I've ended up 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:55
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     in this place of, like, if I don't work out every morning, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:35:59
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     ►  
     it's not that I get upset, but I can feel 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:36:03
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     that I'm more irritated, that I missed something. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:36:08
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     missed something. It's like, I don't know, I can feel that I didn't do something 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:36:16
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     that is important to me. And I was never like this, right? I was never this type of 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:36:21
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     this type of kid when I was younger, I was never this type of person. But I 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:36:25
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     reached the point where I realized, you know, I need to do this because it's 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:36:32
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     important and I don't wanna, at the same time I don't wanna, I didn't wanna do stuff like 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:36:39
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     following like an aggressive diet, I didn't wanna be frustrated and funnily enough what 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:36:49
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     clicked for me was one of the challenges from the activity app that you get with the Apple 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:36:56
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     watching on the special badges. In February there was the Heart Month 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:37:00
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     challenge from February 8th to February 14th, that's on Valentine's Day, and I 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:37:09
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     followed the requirements to unlock the challenge and I got the badge and then I 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:37:15
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     don't know, it kind of, I never stopped. And yes I could do this without the 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:37:21
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     Apple Watch and sometimes I work out without my Apple Watch and it's fine, but 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:37:25
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     But what I like about wearing the watch is that there's this little fun aspect of, you 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:37:33
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     know, I can share my activity with Kyle's the Grey. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:37:37
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     I can, and he's a monster. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:37:39
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     Yeah, he's a terrible person to share activity with. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:37:42
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     I would just straight up refuse it. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:37:45
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     It's actually been like a fantastic motivation for me. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:37:48
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     And like, you know, when you do workouts and when you unlock achievements, if you share 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:37:56
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     the activity with someone else, they can see that you did that and they can send you a 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     And Kyle, like, he constantly sends me like thumbs up or messages, you know, of encouragement. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     He's been really nice and it's, you know, honestly, being able to share the activity 
     
     
  
 
 
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     with somebody like him, you know, super athletic guy and, you know, he does a lot of different 
     
     
  
 
 
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     types of exercise. It's been a great motivation for me, and it's, you know, so 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I'm thankful for that feature because it really works. And ultimately I 
     
     
  
 
 
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     think that I could do this without a watch, but there's a little part of my 
     
     
  
 
 
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     brain that wants this aspect of you're doing this for you and you're gonna keep 
     
     
  
 
 
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     doing this no matter what. If you lose your watch or if your watch breaks 
     
     
  
 
 
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     you're still gonna be working out in the morning. But if you can, this is enjoyable, right? Being 
     
     
  
 
 
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     able to track and closing the rings and unlocking the badges, it's a little fun thing on the side 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that sweetens the deal in a way. This is what gamification is about. I mean, it's become a 
     
     
  
 
 
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     dirty word over time, but like the Apple Watch is gamifying health for you because it gives you 
     
     
  
 
 
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     badges and awards and it shares stuff with your friends. This is the basics of gamification. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And when done well, it does work. That's why it exists, right? And you have gamified your health. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And that's excellent because that is clearly clicked for you because you are now healthier 
     
     
  
 
 
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     than you've been in years. Yeah, but I want to stress though how you need to have motivation 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to do this. I think if you don't want to improve, really, if deep down you just want to try the 
     
     
  
 
 
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     fancy features of the Apple Watch, it's not a strategy that will work out over time. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     The Apple Watch is just a tool on the side. Even though I consider the Apple Watch an essential 
     
     
  
 
 
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     device for me at this point because I love what it helps me do every day. It's 
     
     
  
 
 
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     working out and exercising and losing weight and you know all this fitness and 
     
     
  
 
 
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     health stuff is something that I want and yeah I think you shouldn't use the 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Apple Watch as your primary reason to do this. It's something that you need to 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to want yourself, then you can use the Apple Watch. It's a balance that I think it's important 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to keep in mind. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I have one last question for you before we move on. So you've gone through this journey 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and you're kind of well into it now, like it's not really a thing that you're still 
     
     
  
 
 
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     kind of working out, like you know what all this means for you. And you're, you know, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I kind of glossed over it, but there is also other parts of the psychological side where 
     
     
  
 
 
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     like you're meditating and trying to ground yourself more frequently. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     What is more important to you, the physical side or the mental side? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Like what do you take the most time on? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     What do you make the most concerted effort with? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I think both of them. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     They are two sides of the same... 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It's like the two hemispheres of the brain. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     cannot, well some people can detach them. Remember the CGP Grey video. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But like, okay so let me pose a hypothetical to you, right? Like something's 
     
     
  
 
 
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     happened in a day and you only have a very small window of time left in your 
     
     
  
 
 
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     day in which you can complete something and it's either a workout or you can 
     
     
  
 
 
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     meditate. In a real strained situation which one do you think that you would 
     
     
  
 
 
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     gravitate towards? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     That's a really tough question. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
 
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     So if something happens because somebody upsets me, but it's something trivial, like I don't 
     
     
  
 
 
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     know, I get in a fight with somebody while I'm stuck in traffic, something stupid and 
     
     
  
 
 
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     silly, I'm gonna be working out. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     it calms me down and it relieves stress. But if it's something deeper, like I get in a 
     
     
  
 
 
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     fight with a close friend or my girlfriend or if it's something about work, I'm probably 
     
     
  
 
 
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     going to be meditating a bunch or taking a walk or talking to someone. I think actually, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Honestly, while the exercise stuff is more fun, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and it's more fun to do, it's more fun to write about, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because I get to talk about the Apple Watch 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and sensors and apps, the mental aspect, I think, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     was more important for me. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Just realizing all this was way more important for me. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     Like, I'm not exaggerating when I say that I feel like a new person, just in the sense 
     
     
  
 
 
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     of how I have this thought. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It's like I keep thinking about it every day. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     That my... and this is gonna sound so grandiose and aspirational, but it's what I feel. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I have a mission to bring good stuff into the world, whatever it is. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Whether it's a good time with friends or producing stories that people enjoy or shows that people like to listen to. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     My mission is to bring good stuff into this planet. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Because I was given a second chance and this is my way to give back. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And it's, of course, it's a thought, it's something that it's in my mind that I need to nurture and to take care of. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I need to protect this thought, you know, in any way possible. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And so, exercising and, you know, the physical aspect is essential, of course. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     but I think that in my case, mental health and my psychological well-being was way more important 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to fix whatever I was going through these past couple of years. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Does this answer your question? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It does answer my question. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I think maybe for you, the way it seems is, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     you could only ever get on the road to physical health 
     
     
  
 
 
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     once you've started to take better care 
     
     
  
 
 
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     of your mental health. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - I think so. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - That those things go together for a lot of people 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and it changes for different people, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     but it seems like for you, the mental side had to come first 
     
     
  
 
 
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     before you could follow up with the physical side. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     teaching, I'm so proud of you. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Thank you. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - You're an inspiration to me. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and I love you very much, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and I think that you've done an incredible thing, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and sharing it with the world is even more so. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I'm very proud of you. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - I love you too, thank you. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - All right, let's take a break, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and then we'll talk about some apps or some crap, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Let's just talk about apps again. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Today's episode is brought to you by ButcherBox, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     the folk who deliver thoughtfully sourced meat 
     
     
  
 
 
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     directly to your door. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     You can enjoy healthy grass-fed beef, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     free range organic chicken or even heritage breed pork. Plus, butcher box meats come from 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:45:46
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     humanely raised animals that are never fed antibiotics, hormones or fatty fillers. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:45:51
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     Each butcher box comes with at least 8-11 pounds of meat which is enough for 24 individual meals. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:45:59
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     You can choose from 5 different box types including a custom box where you can choose 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:46:02
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     exactly how much you need and what you and your family will love. The meat is frozen at the peak 
     
     
  
 
 
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     of freshness in individual vacuum packed biodegradable packaging then it's shipped for free with 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:46:13
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     dry ice to make sure it stays frozen even after it reaches your doorstep. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     You can think of ButcherBox as like your neighbourhood butcher, with their quality beef, chicken 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and pork delivered right to your door and the option to choose how often you get deliveries 
     
     
  
 
 
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     as well. Plus you can find recipes on the ButcherBox website so you'll know just how 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to cook the wonderful food you're receiving or follow along with the videos on the ButcherBox 
     
     
  
 
 
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     YouTube channel. Now our jacketed friend Mr. Steven Hackett, he received a box of meat 
     
     
  
 
 
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     from ButcherBox. So I requested Steven from the past to provide his thoughts on receiving 
     
     
  
 
 
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     the ButcherBox box of meat. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So my family and I got a ButcherBox. It had a whole bunch of stuff in it. We had steaks 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and ground beef and chicken and pork chops. I made a steak that night because sometimes 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:47:00
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     a podcaster wants to feel fancy. The steak was great. The next night we did some of that 
     
     
  
 
 
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     ground beef and spaghetti with the kids. My wife did the pork chops. Everything in that 
     
     
  
 
 
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     box was good. It was very tasty. It came all frozen so I knew it was safe. It was easy 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to thaw out and get going. And it was great. It showed up at the door, right? Didn't have 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to go to the grocery store where the butcher shop may have some stuff on one day and some 
     
     
  
 
 
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     stuff on the other day. It all came together and was really easy to deal with, easy to 
     
     
  
 
 
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     unpack and tasty to cook. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Thank you Stephen from the past. Let me tell you what you can get here. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Right. This is an incredible deal. I'm very excited about this deal from ButcherBox. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     You can get some free bacon along with $20 off your first box by going to 
     
     
  
 
 
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     butcherbox.com/connected and entering the code connected at checkout. That is 
     
     
  
 
 
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     butcherbox.com/connected and the code connected for free bacon and $20 off your first box. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Our thanks to ButcherBox for their support of this show. It's one of my favorite offers 
     
     
  
 
 
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     of all time, just free bacon. It's like, yeah, I'll take some free bacon. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I have some free bacon. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     All right, Federico, I want to talk to you about Spark too. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Spark is an email application that's been around for many years at this point and has been updated 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:48:18
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     relatively consistently since, but has been, as we've spoken about before, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     it's been missing some features on the iOS that the Mac has had, etc, etc. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:48:28
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     but it's made by Reedle, they're like a well-known developer, they've got a bunch of applications 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:48:33
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     like documents and was it PDF expert they make too, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah, that's correct. Yes. So they've just updated Spark to Spark 2 and really Spark 2 
     
     
  
 
 
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     is email for teams and we'll get to that in a minute but there are some features for individual 
     
     
  
 
 
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     users. If you are just a one-person individual, you receive your personal email through Spark, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     what changes can you expect to see in Spark 2? So there's basically two main changes. One of them is 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that finally the same integrations will be third-party apps and services that you get on the 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Mac. Now you can use them on iOS as well. So you can save your emails to Things or 
     
     
  
 
 
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     OmniFocus or Todoist. It works the same way as it does on the Mac. So you can get 
     
     
  
 
 
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     a... you can take a message and share to your task manager for example and you 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:49:37
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     can set some parameters beforehand. So like you can say it set the title of the 
     
     
  
 
 
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     task and the date for a reminder and the task will have a link back to the 
     
     
  
 
 
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     original message in Spark so that you can even archive the message, then tap the link 
     
     
  
 
 
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     from your task manager and you will get to the original message anyway, even if it's 
     
     
  
 
 
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     been moved or archived or whatever. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So that's convenient. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:50:00
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     And then you can also generate public links to email messages. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So this is not the first, Spark is not the first app to have this feature. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Polymail, which is another business-y type of email app and service for teams, has the 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:50:18
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     same functionality. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:50:19
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     What you can do is, essentially, you can generate a public web page that represents the email 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     And it's a way to publish an email message on the web and share the link with somebody 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     So if I get an interesting email about a new app, and Myke is not part of my Mac stories 
     
     
  
 
 
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     team in Spark, I can generate, and I don't want to forward the message to Myke, I can 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:50:46
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     just generate a link to the message and send the link to Myke and Myke will open the message 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:50:50
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     in Safari or Chrome and he will be able to look at a web copy of the email message. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I know that, I'm not sure how you feel about this Myke. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I have a quick question for you before I tell you how I feel about it. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     The links that are generated for integrations, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So you can, like the link that takes you from Todoist 
     
     
  
 
 
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     back to Spark, are they public links? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - No, those are traditional URL schemes. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Okay, so it's all local. - Riddle, spark, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     column, slash, slash, yeah. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Okay, that's good. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Those are local links, yeah. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - So here's my thing. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     The public links thing, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I can see how they could be useful, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:51:27
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     And my understanding is that they can be easily deleted 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and there are some flexible sharing options too, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Yes. - Is that right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Yeah, if you pay for the premium stuff, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:51:40
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     I mean, you can always delete them. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:51:41
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     So that's, of course, a feature that you have for free. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     The additional controls are that you can choose 
     
     
  
 
 
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     whether just you or just your team 
     
     
  
 
 
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     can open a link to that message. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     - But otherwise, it's a public link, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So you generate the link and then if you want to remove it from the web, you can delete the link. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I understand that using apps like Spark and I believe apps like Airmail, I think basically any app that gives push notifications, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I know that there is an element of email being stored or passed through the servers of that company. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Right. Am I right in thinking that? Like if a company wants to provide push notifications, it has to go through them somehow. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah, I mean there has to be some way to tell when you get a new message here. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I mean I also know, because I'm not a dummy, I know that some of my email is being stored 
     
     
  
 
 
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     for a period of time, I don't know the details because whatever, I know that there's stuff 
     
     
  
 
 
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     being stored with ReAdore, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And you make that choice yourself and I think that you can go in and read the privacy policy 
     
     
  
 
 
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     or you can just, as I always say, you make your trade-offs, however you make your trade-offs. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But on the surface, I don't like this public link thing because it makes it too real for 
     
     
  
 
 
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     me. I know this sounds ridiculous and I know people are going to hate this, but all I can 
     
     
  
 
 
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     do is talk honestly. There's just something about being able to create an email on a website 
     
     
  
 
 
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     owned by another company that's like, it makes it feel more real than I want to about where 
     
     
  
 
 
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     my email is actually going. Does that make sense? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah, totally. It's maybe a step too far. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah, it's like, I know this is happening, but don't show it to me. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I don't want to know. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Let me forget about the fact that this is happening. And again, I don't believe necessarily 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that they're doing anything nefarious and I don't want to put that out there because 
     
     
  
 
 
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     if I thought that I wouldn't use their application. But there's still just an element of like 
     
     
  
 
 
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     in this world that we live in right now I just don't want to know what you're doing 
     
     
  
 
 
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     if you're being okay with it. I know I'm talking very peculiarly here but there's just this 
     
     
  
 
 
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     disconnect that I prefer to have sometimes just because it helps me sleep at night, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     It's like, I think a good metaphor could be that you, a meal that you enjoy, but maybe 
     
     
  
 
 
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     is prepared in some way that you don't want to know. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah, it's the idea of you never want to visit the factory before your food is made. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     This is what that is. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Thank you for doing that for me. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     That is the perfect way of describing it. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Like, I, sometimes it's just best not to see. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And this just feels like one of those things. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I think one of the biggest disappointments for me with Spark is that there are no visual 
     
     
  
 
 
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     changes to the app. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I say this because I don't like the way that Spark looks. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Email is a professional thing for me. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It's where my work is done mostly. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And Spark doesn't feel professional. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It feels too fun and it doesn't really have any strong customisation options to allow 
     
     
  
 
 
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     me to tweak it in any way. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Where apps like Mail and Airmail and Outlook and Edison all look way more professional 
     
     
  
 
 
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     where Spark is on a different end and I personally don't think it adds anything by trying to 
     
     
  
 
 
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     be more fun in its design. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It has a bunch of things that I really like, there are a lot of buttons and the user experience 
     
     
  
 
 
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     is very good in some places, but I'm not a big fan of their user interface, especially 
     
     
  
 
 
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     the kind of inbox view. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I don't like this colored bar on the side, especially on the iPad and these floating 
     
     
  
 
 
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     windows, I just don't like it. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It's too heavy-handed for me. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Mm-hmm, yeah, I can see that. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It doesn't have a professional look 
     
     
  
 
 
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     in the traditional sense. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     You know, it's very colorful, very custom. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Also, at the same time, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     like it doesn't follow some iOS UI conventions. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Like it's got its own share sheet and it's a custom one, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:56:20
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     and it can look strange in places. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I think I understand what you're saying. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - But let's talk about what's actually big and new 
     
     
  
 
 
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     in this app, which is the Teams stuff. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:56:31
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     So this is broken down into three different things, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Message sharing, chatting and communicating with teams 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and real-time collaboration. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:56:40
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     So from what I understand, the message sharing, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     you're able to, once you set up a team, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     which can be done in a couple of different ways, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     you can then take a message, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and so if we're on the same team, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I could look at a message in my inbox, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:56:59
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     press a couple of buttons and share it with you, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Right, yes. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:57:03
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     - Now, what does that actually mean though? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Like then what happens? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:57:07
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     That we both see it in our inboxes? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:57:09
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     Like what happens next? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:57:11
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     - So what happens is this is a proprietary feature 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:57:16
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     that is not a traditional email forward. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:57:20
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     And what you do is you take a message 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:57:22
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     that was addressed to you 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:57:24
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     and was not addressed to the other person. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:57:27
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     and you share the message with the other person, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     which means it lands in the other person's Spark inbox. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:57:35
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     It does not show up in the actual email service inbox. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It's tied to the Spark application. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So if you share a message with me, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I will not see the message in Apple Mail 
     
     
  
 
 
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     or Gmail or Fastmail, whatever. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I will only see the message in Spark. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And it's a custom feature built on top of email 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that, you know, again, it's something that other services 
     
     
  
 
 
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     have done before, I believe. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     There's a bunch of similar services called Missive 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and Front and Polymail. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But I think Spark, you know, it's more, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:58:15
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     you know, it's more popular in our community, in the iOS. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Has a higher profile. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Has a higher profile in the Apple community. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Of course, it's a well-known company. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:58:26
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     So we're talking about it now. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:58:28
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     But yeah, it's a custom thing. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:58:32
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     - So like this is another thing where it's like, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     okay, you're making it very clear to me at this point 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:58:37
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     where my email is going, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:58:39
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     If this only shows up in Spark, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:58:41
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     obviously you're getting my email in some way. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:58:44
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     But this is where that trade off thing comes into play. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Where it's like, I'm thinking about this and I'm like, huh, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that would be super useful for me. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:58:52
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     So I share email especially 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:58:55
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     with my advertising sales manager, right, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:58:58
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     that we have here at Real AFM. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:00
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     So it's a slight step up from assistant. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:03
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     She helps me with advertising sales. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:05
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     That's a big thing that we do now 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:07
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     and we get a lot of people that email us 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:09
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     and I wanna share leads that come in with her 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:13
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     because I don't need to pick them all up anymore 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:16
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     and the way we're currently doing it is I forward it 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:18
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     and then she has to delete a bunch of stuff 
     
     
  
 
 
 
 
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     So wouldn't it be lovely, and yes it would, if I could just take that email and 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:27
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     just send it to her. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:28
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     And then she just replies to it and it looks normal. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:30
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     And that seems like a really good thing. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:35
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     But it locks us both into Spark everywhere. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:39
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     And that's where it starts to get a bit tricky. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:42
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     Where it's like, do I want to be locked in? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:43
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     I don't know. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:44
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     Because I've never really liked Spark that much anyway. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:48
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     So like, but now will I get enough value out of it 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:53
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     that it makes sense for me? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:55
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     So like, I think we're gonna try it. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 00:59:57
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     I think that's something, I think I wanna give it a go 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:00
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     and see if it's like, well, am I willing to overlook 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:02
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     some of the things I don't like about the application 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:05
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     in exchange for what would be 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:06
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     some just really genuine usefulness? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:09
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     And then the other part of it is, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:12
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     we can have a conversation along the side of the email, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:17
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     which is not part of the email, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:19
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     You can kind of chat to the people 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:21
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     that you share the messages with. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:22
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     - Yeah, you can also do that. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:24
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     It's basically like a mini iMessage 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:28
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     built right into the thread view. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:32
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     So like you can chat with your teammates 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:35
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     without of course the person on the other side 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:38
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     of the conversation knowing that you're chatting. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:41
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     And it's, you know, initially I thought it's like, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:43
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     this is insane. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:44
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     I don't wanna have like a mini Slack into my email. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:47
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     But then it kinda, I kinda understood why it's there. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:50
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     It's like if something comes in 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:53
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     and it's addressed to a bunch of people, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:55
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     I don't have to go on Slack and say, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:00:58
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     hey, by the way, did you see the message 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:01
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     that we got from Steven today? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:03
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     Do you want to respond to that person? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:05
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     Right into the email, I can say @Ryan, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:08
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     can you respond to them? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:09
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     And it's contextual to the place where we're doing email. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:14
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     - Yeah, it requires less context, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:16
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     'cause I'm doing this all the time as well, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:19
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     where I'm like, did you see that message I just sent you? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:22
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     Oh, which one of those three that you just sent me 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:24
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     are you referring to? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:25
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     And it's like, that's where a lot of this frustration 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:28
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     comes in, and it's why this actually does seem 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:29
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     like a useful thing. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:31
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     So are you notified about these in any way though? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:34
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     - Yes, but this is one of the downsides 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:39
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     that I mentioned in my story yesterday. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:42
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     There are no granular notifications. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:45
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     So as I told you, I keep email notifications disabled. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:50
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     But in doing that, I also miss notifications for messages, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:55
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     which is insane because I should be able to tell, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:01:59
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     look, don't give me email notifications, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:01
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     but tell me when my teammates message me 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:04
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     because emails and messages, the chat feature, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:09
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     those are two separate things. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:10
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     I know that they come from the same application, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:12
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     but they are two different messaging protocols. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:15
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     So I would love to be able to say 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:17
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     no email message notifications, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:19
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     but yes, messages from my teammates. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:22
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     And right now that feature is unfortunately 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:25
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     missing from Spark 2. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:26
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     - Yeah, I hope they add that. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:27
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     That seems like an obvious one to add to me 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:29
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     because I would maybe want to set up the same, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:33
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     Like there are a lot of benefits 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:35
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     to being able to separate those things 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:37
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     'cause they are technically different 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:38
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     because you wanna know when your team's talking to you. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     You don't necessarily want to know 
     
     
  
 
 
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     every time an email comes in. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:45
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     - Exactly, right? - Yeah. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:46
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     - And then there's also the real-time collaborative stuff. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:48
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     How well does this work? 
     
     
  
 
 
 
	 01:02:51
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     - How well does it actually work? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:52
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     - It works well. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:54
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     It's slightly slower than Google Docs, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:02:57
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     but it's surprisingly solid. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:01
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     Honestly, I tried it with John. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:05
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     we composed an email message together and it worked fine. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:09
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     My problem, not a problem, but just my skepticism maybe, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:13
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     is that if I ever reach the point 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:15
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     where I need three people to help me 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:19
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     writing an email message, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:20
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     something has gone terribly wrong with me. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
	 01:03:24
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     It means that I've lost my mind 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:29
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     and I don't even know what I'm doing anymore. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:30
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     - You know what I hadn't thought about until now? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:32
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     When does that ever happen? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:34
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     that like multiple people need to be in the Compose view. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:38
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     - You tell me, Myke, you used to work at a bank 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:41
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     with a bunch of business type people. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:45
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     Is that a thing that people do? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:46
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     Let me collaborate on an email with you. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:48
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     - No, that's, I mean, at most like one person, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:51
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     but like, I don't know if you need to be doing that 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:53
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     in the Compose view of your email. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:03:56
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     I feel like not all four of us need to be typing 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:01
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     at the same time. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:01
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     So all right, this email needs four paragraphs. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:04
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     will all work on one of them individually. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:06
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     You know, I just realized that like this, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:09
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     that honestly feels like a waste of resources. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:11
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     Like it's just a whiz bang feature. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:14
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     Like it looks good in a demo, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:15
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     but who actually needs that? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:17
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     Like I take listeners, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:20
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     if you know of a use case for like three or more people 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:23
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     to be working on an email at the same time, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:26
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     please let us know what that is. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:28
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     - If we do this, you Myke are in charge 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:31
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     of my email signatures from now on. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:33
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     When I compose a message, I want you to take care of my signature. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:36
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     All right, I'm fine with that. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:38
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     I have free time, president of special business, the creator, all these things, so many things. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:46
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     I think one of the biggest changes here for Spark and one of the things that actually 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:50
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     makes me happy about all of this is that they finally have a legitimate business model, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:55
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     where previously Spark was just, "Oh, it's free," and then maybe one day we'll charge 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:04:59
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     you for something, and then that day never came. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:02
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     But now they have a business model where there is a lot of stuff that you get for free. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:08
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     So it's free for individuals and there's a core team functionality. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:11
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     What is that? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:12
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     It means that you can basically use the service for free as long as you have a small team. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:18
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     So for free you get five gigabytes of chat storage, because you can also attach images 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:28
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     and documents for the whole team. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:31
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     Whereas if you pay for the premium stuff, you get 10 gigabytes per user. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:36
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     So there's a big difference. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:39
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     But then again, are you going to be using this as a Slack alternative? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:42
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     You're going to be sharing a lot of heavy files here? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:46
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     I don't know. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:47
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     It depends on how much you want to chat in your email. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:51
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     And also, with the core team, you can only collaborate. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:55
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     Only three people can collaborate on an email message. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:05:58
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     So compose your messages wisely because it's only three people. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
	 01:06:05
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     Take care now. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:07
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     And what else? 
     
     
  
 
 
 
	 01:06:10
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     Oh, and these are actually important. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:12
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     You get no controls over the link sharing. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:16
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     So it's either public or deleted. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:19
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     You cannot say just me or just my team. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:21
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     I feel if you're doing the link sharing for any seriousness, you should pay because I 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:26
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     I think even though there is like a security through obscurity thing, I just think that 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:31
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     it's best to have some control over that. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:33
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     Yeah, I agree. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:35
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     And also you cannot, you don't have the feature called team roles. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:42
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     So in Spark 2 you can either be the owner of the team, an admin or a member. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:48
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     And of course if you have a large organization you want to be able to set these levels because 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:53
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     The owner controls everything and has access to the building dashboard, but the admin can 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:06:57
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     also invite and delete members. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:07:00
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     If you have a large team, you probably want to pay for this stuff. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
	 01:07:04
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     I mean, so I have a question for you. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:07:10
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     In your opinion, what is the one most compelling reason, the single most compelling reason 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:07:14
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     for a team to use Block2? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:07:17
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     Honestly, the sharing stuff. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:07:22
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     sharing and chat, but with an asterisk. I think sharing is what I always wanted from 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:07:30
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     a collaborative email perspective. I just want to be able to take an email and place 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:07:36
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     it in someone else's inbox without doing the forward and with an easy system. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:07:42
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     When you do that, can you archive it from your own inbox? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:07:45
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     Yes, but it will remain in the shared section of the app, where for some reason messages 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:07:52
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     are unarchivable from there. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:07:55
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     So the shared view is a special view and you see every single message that you ever shared. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:00
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     You cannot delete them from that view. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:02
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     That actually seems useful though, because then you can go and just check on stuff that 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:08
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     you've done in the past and then all of your conversations are accessible and stuff like 
     
     
  
 
 
 
	 01:08:13
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     that makes sense to me that you would keep that there because then the shared, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:17
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     no one's actually working from shared. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:19
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     Everyone's working from their own inboxes and then shared just becomes like a 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:22
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     history log. That makes sense to me. Yeah. Do you know, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:27
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     I think I'm going to try it out. I think it sounds, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:29
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     I think it sounds like honestly exactly what I've been looking for for a while 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:33
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     in having something to communicate with people like Slack is amazing, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:39
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     but I still get emailed to and I have to deal with that. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:43
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     And when you're working with people 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:45
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     where you're sharing jobs with them, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:47
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     like you're sharing part of a role with them, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:49
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     which is what I'm doing, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:51
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     then I think that really you've got to have some way 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:08:57
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     to communicate about the messages that you're receiving 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:00
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     and being able to do it in the context 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:02
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     of the literal message. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:04
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     That seems pretty appealing for me. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:06
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     I think I might try it out. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:08
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     And you've solved me Federico. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:09
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     - Well, are you gonna pay for it? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:12
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     - If I use it, I'm gonna pay for it, yeah. 
     
     
  
 
 
 
	 01:09:14
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     - I don't need to. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:15
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     ►  
     I can actually use all of that stuff, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:18
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     But if I'm gonna use a tool like this for my business, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:21
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     I'm gonna pay for it. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:22
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     ►  
     So I'm gonna try it with what's free, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:26
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     So I can just check it out and see if it works for us. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:28
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     ►  
     And if we decide that it works for us, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:30
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     ►  
     then I'm gonna convert our account to a pay plan. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:33
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     ►  
     - Yeah, we are testing the three people right now. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:39
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     ►  
     it's John, Ryan, and I are having like a trial team 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:44
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     ►  
     experiment with Spark 2, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:46
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     ►  
     but I think it's also what I needed. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:48
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     ►  
     If only for the sharing and some lightweight chat, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:53
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     ►  
     chatting going on inside messages, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:55
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     ►  
     just being able to double check and confirm stuff. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:09:58
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     ►  
     Because I love Slack, I pay for Slack, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:01
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     ►  
     but the truth is that somebody is not part of my team. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:06
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     ►  
     Like email is still the best way 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:08
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     ►  
     to reach out to someone who's not necessarily your friend or colleague. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:12
     ◼ 
      
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     And yes, there are integrations that you can build or you can 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:17
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     ►  
     activate to have your email end up in Slack. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:21
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     ►  
     But really, Slack cannot be your email client. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:25
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     So you're always going to be getting some type of email and you're 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:30
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     ►  
     always going to be needing to manage email and respond to email. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:33
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     And Slack isn't built for that. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:35
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     ►  
     So if I need to use email because people email me, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:40
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     then I might as well use something that removes 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:44
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     ►  
     and just that friction that I find 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:49
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     in collaborating with my team over email. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:52
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     ►  
     So at that point, why not give this a try? 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:55
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     ►  
     And that's what we're gonna do. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:56
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     ►  
     So yeah, we'll see how it goes. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:10:58
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     ►  
     - There was another app that got updated this week 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:01
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     that I really wanted to talk to you about Federico, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:03
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     ►  
     and that's Castro 3. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:04
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     ►  
     Castro is a podcast application. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:09
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     It's been around for many years now 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:12
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     ►  
     and it's on their third iteration 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:15
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     ►  
     and with that has brought about some changes to the app 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:17
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     and a change to their business model. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:20
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     And I wanted to kind of dig into some of the changes 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:22
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     that are the most interesting to both of us. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:25
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     ►  
     One of the things that Castro, everybody was asking for 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:29
     ◼ 
      
     ►  
     when Castro 2 was introduced was overcast-like features, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:34
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     like in being able to move what Marco in Overcast calls voice boost and smart speed. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:39
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     ►  
     Right. So the ability to take voices and put some equalizing on them to make them 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:44
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     ►  
     louder or to make them more consistent and then also to reduce the silence in 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:48
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     ►  
     speech. So you're not listening to a show at 1.5 X constantly, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:52
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     ►  
     but when there's silences, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:53
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     ►  
     it's kind of speeds it up and reduces some of those silences. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:11:56
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     So you can listen to more shows, right? It's kind of a way to do it. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:00
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     And I've been using those effects in Overcast since they came out. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:04
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     ►  
     And now I think any podcast app in our community 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:06
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     ►  
     that gets introduced, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:08
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     ►  
     that's what everybody wants, those two features. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:10
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     ►  
     So Castro has implemented those now. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:15
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     ►  
     And I would say that on the whole, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:17
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     ►  
     they've done a pretty good job. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:19
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     ►  
     From a UI perspective, something I really like 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:22
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     ►  
     is that you can see how much time you've saved 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:25
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     ►  
     per episode of a show. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:27
     ◼ 
      
     ►  
     They don't have a way like in Overcast right now 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:29
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     ►  
     to see how much time you've saved in aggregate. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:31
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     ►  
     And I hope they can add that. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:33
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     ►  
     But I really like this just so you can see, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:35
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     ►  
     oh, I saved like 35 seconds or something. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:37
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     ►  
     I think that's kind of, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:39
     ◼ 
      
     ►  
     there's something kind of fun about that 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:40
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     ►  
     to see that ticking up as the show's going through. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:42
     ◼ 
      
     ►  
     - Yeah. - And I would say that 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:43
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     ►  
     to my ears, and I have no idea about this, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:47
     ◼ 
      
     ►  
     it feels a little bit more aggressive than Overcast, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:49
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     ►  
     but it does the job. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:51
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     ►  
     But to be honest, I don't know if it's more aggressive. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:53
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     ►  
     Honestly, it just sounds a little different, 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:12:56
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     ►  
     and that's how I'm interpreting different to be. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:13:00
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     ►  
     And it's just because I'm used to the way Overcast does it. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:13:04
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     Like I have not done any serious analysis to see who is better and how much better each 
     
     
  
 
 
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     app is than one another. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It just sounds different and I'm used to Overcast. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I and I think it sounds a little better, but I can't tell you that for sure. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And I think this is something that's going to be different for different people, but it 
     
     
  
 
 
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     100 percent does the job like 100 percent. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Would you agree with that? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah, actually I do. I think it got a lot better, the "Treme Silence" feature, during the betas. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So it was kind of rough in the first beta of Castro 3. But then I think it's actually really good now. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And it's too bad that you don't have like a single total for the amount of minutes or hours that you 
     
     
  
 
 
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     save with "Treme Silence". Overcast has this feature in the settings, so it's only on a per episode basis. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But I agree, if there's a difference with Overcast, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I think of all the apps that implemented the feature, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     this is the closest it's ever been 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to matching the quality of Overcast. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - They also added chapter support, which I like. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I think they implemented it pretty well. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     They did it, I like the design of the way everything looks. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I would say that initially, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     it's tricky to work out where the chapters are, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and you have to tap on the chapter's title name 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to bring up the list. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But once you've learned that, I like the way it all looks. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I like the way it's presented in the full screen view 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and then you can just check what you want. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     This is a chapter support and the silent stuff. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And there's things like, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     there's a dark mode and per podcast settings. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     These are all part of Castro Plus, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     which is the paid subscription model, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     which I'll get to in a minute. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But if you try the app 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and you're not seeing these features, that's why. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I think they have a trial as well so you could try them all out. I like the implementation of it. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I really like that they go with custom artwork because I like to do that sometimes so you can 
     
     
  
 
 
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     have custom artwork pop up if you can change the chapter art and stuff like that. And this kind of 
     
     
  
 
 
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     leans into just the general design of Castro. It is so beautiful. It is my favorite design of any 
     
     
  
 
 
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     iOS podcast app. I love the way this looks. The animations, just the general look and feel of the 
     
     
  
 
 
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     the app is so, so nice. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I wished that their dark mode took a vantage 
     
     
  
 
 
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     of the OLED screen more, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because that's one of my favorite features of Overcast. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I love just the true black in the dark mode. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And they have it in places like the player bar, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     but honestly I would like to see that reversed. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I would like the majority of the UI to be in all black, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     but that's just a preference of my own. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But just the general design is so good. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     The way they use haptics is so good. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Their drag and drop is wonderful. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Supertop, the company behind this, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     they've always done a great job of design 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and they were really ahead of the curve 
     
     
  
 
 
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     in a lot of ways with the original Castro. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And they have been here too. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     when drag and drop came out, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     their initial implementation of it was excellent. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And now like there isn't really anything here 
     
     
  
 
 
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     where I think they have the ability to be like 
     
     
  
 
 
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     groundbreakingly different to anyone else, right? 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Like I don't think that there's anything like right now 
     
     
  
 
 
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     which would allow them to do that. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But I'm confident that like, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     if something is announced at WWDC from a design perspective, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     like some new UI interaction or whatever, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     they will find an interesting and novel way to implement it 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because that's what they do an incredible job at. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     - Yeah, I love the way that it looks, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I love the way that it works, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     the way that it feels with the haptics. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     It's such a beautiful app. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And yeah, with the new stuff, honestly, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I'm using the Apple Podcasts app now 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because of the HomePod and Siri. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But if there's ever an audio domain for Siri, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     so you can ask the HomePod to use Castro 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and ask on the iPhone to use Castri instead of podcasts, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I would seriously consider using this as my full-time app 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because it looks so beautiful 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and the triage system totally works for my brain. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And the drag and drop on the iPhone is glorious. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So yeah, it's a beautiful piece of software 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and the business model makes sense to me 
     
     
  
 
 
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     because a podcast client is something 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that you use on a regular basis. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And these are good people and you should support them 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and you should download and try Kestrel because it's an excellent, excellent update. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yeah, that triage system was introduced in Kestrel 2 and it's the idea that you have 
     
     
  
 
 
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     your inbox, which is all of your shows, all of the kind of like everything that's unheard, 
     
     
  
 
 
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     and then you add them to your queue. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So this is the stuff you're actually going to listen to. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I love this so much, like that I implemented this system in Overcast. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I have two playlists, one is all and one is my queue. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And that's how I do it. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     triage what comes in and then add them to my queue and I run it my my I run 
     
     
  
 
 
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     overcast that way and I would say that for me right now probably the the main 
     
     
  
 
 
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     reason I am not using Castro is they have no iPad app like that I use 
     
     
  
 
 
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     overcast on my iPad a lot and I do hope that their new business model will give 
     
     
  
 
 
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     them the resources required to allow them to work on an iPad app. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I would like that a lot. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     They're new, they're business modeled, it's a paid subscription, you can pay $2.99 per 
     
     
  
 
 
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     quarter or $8.99 per year. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I think that that is perfectly reasonable in both cases. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I would have to play around with this a lot more before I would decide to make the 
     
     
  
 
 
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     change because I will tell you, Overcast is in my top three favorite iOS apps of all time. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So like, I wouldn't want to be completely just taken away by the whiz-bang of Castro 
     
     
  
 
 
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     that I would move. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Like, it would still take me a lot of time to make that decision. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     But basically, I can't and won't make that decision personally until there's an iPad 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     But I know I'm in a real minority with that. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     And this is because I listen to podcasts a lot at home because I am a home worker. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     So I usually have my iPad with me and my iPad has better speakers than my iPhone, so I listen 
     
     
  
 
 
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     on my iPad. So that makes me in the minority. I think that they have allocated their resources 
     
     
  
 
 
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     so far correctly in like ensuring their iPhone app is perfect. But I, you know, I would want 
     
     
  
 
 
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     to, I would want to have it on all my devices before I personally consider it. But if you 
     
     
  
 
 
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     are someone who only uses an iPhone for your, your, like one, one device or whatever, then 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I would, I would recommend looking at, um, Castro and trying out the free trial because 
     
     
  
 
 
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     have done an excellent job here and I'm looking forward to seeing how apps like 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Overcast and PocketCasts respond to this because I think Castro are making some 
     
     
  
 
 
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     waves. Rightly I think they've made maybe a bigger impact to Castro 3 than they 
     
     
  
 
 
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     did with Castro 2. I hope. It seems like I'm seeing a lot more about it now anyway 
     
     
  
 
 
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     especially because they've added a bunch of features that people wanted. So I 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I genuinely hope that this is a good thing for them because Padraig and Oisin, the two 
     
     
  
 
 
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     guys behind Supertop are really great guys and I hope that this enables them to continue 
     
     
  
 
 
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     developing this app and other projects in the future because they more than deserve 
     
     
  
 
 
 
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     Alright, if you want to catch our show notes for this week head on over to relay.fm/connected/194 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I want to thank ButcherBox and PDF Pen 10 from Smile for their support of this show. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     You should 100% make sure you have read Federico's incredible article called Second Life. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     There is a link in the show notes there, but you can find it at maxstories.net, which is 
     
     
  
 
 
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     where Federico's work goes. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Federico is an amazing team of people around him that are producing incredible content. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Like I've linked today to two reviews, Review of Spark and Review of Castro, both written 
     
     
  
 
 
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     by people at Max Stories, John and Ryan. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I will say that I think that some of the images in the Castro review are incredibly beautiful. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Really just excellent, excellent image work. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     No particular reason why I would say this, but I just think that in general Ryan did 
     
     
  
 
 
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     a great job of his screenshots. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Yes, great taste. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:21:42
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     Really great, great taste of the screenshots. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I am @imike on Twitter, I-M-Y-K-E. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     We will all be back together next week for our very important episode. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Maybe Steven will have decided on what jacket he wants by then, so he'll be back too. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Thanks so much for listening. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:21:59
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     Until next time, say goodbye Federico. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     Arrivederci. 
     
     
  
 
 
	 01:22:03
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     Tally ho, cheerio, toodle pip or something. 
     
     
  
 
 
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     I don't know, what do I say?