That Don‘t Sound Right is a podcast about talking. Talking the way we did before the internet. When you could not prove anyone right or wrong. All the expertise was contained in the people involved with the conversation. I hope you enjoy our conversations and as you listen, if you find yourself silently saying ”that don‘t sound right”, send us a comment. You are one of us.
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That Don‘t Sound Right is a podcast about talking. Talking the way we did before the internet. When you could not prove anyone right or wrong. All the expertise was contained in the people involved with the conversation. I hope you enjoy our conversations and as you listen, if you find yourself silently saying ”that don‘t sound right”, send us a comment. You are one of us.
This week on That Don’t Sound Right, Peter and Cecil dive into an ingenious local solution straight out of Vermont: an engineer turning old payphones into Wi-Fi hubs for the community. These repurposed phones don’t just spark nostalgia—they provide free internet access for students, ensure emergency connectivity, and revive the simple joy of staying connected.
Along the way, the hosts reminisce about rotary dials, phone trees, and the quirks of call-waiting, reflecting on how bringing back straightforward, shared technology can strengthen both conversations and communities.
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That Don‘t Sound Right
That Don‘t Sound Right is a podcast about talking. Talking the way we did before the internet. When you could not prove anyone right or wrong. All the expertise was contained in the people involved with the conversation. I hope you enjoy our conversations and as you listen, if you find yourself silently saying ”that don‘t sound right”, send us a comment. You are one of us.