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Mike Dell's World
Mike Dell
317 episodes
6 hours ago
Welcome to the world of Mike Dell—where tech, storytelling, and a bit of off-the-cuff wisdom collide. Broadcasting from Northern Michigan, Mike shares his thoughts on podcasting, technology, travel, aviation, and whatever else crosses his radar. No scripts, no rules—just real conversations, eclectic topics, and a relaxed vibe. If you're into podcasts that feel like a chat with an old friend, pull up a chair and tune in.
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Welcome to the world of Mike Dell—where tech, storytelling, and a bit of off-the-cuff wisdom collide. Broadcasting from Northern Michigan, Mike shares his thoughts on podcasting, technology, travel, aviation, and whatever else crosses his radar. No scripts, no rules—just real conversations, eclectic topics, and a relaxed vibe. If you're into podcasts that feel like a chat with an old friend, pull up a chair and tune in.
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Mike Dell's World
Just Another Fast Food Building
Before it was “110 Munson Ave”


The site used to be addressed as 1504 E. Front Street in Traverse City.


Back then it was part of the old fast food strip east of downtown. At some point in the early 1990s, that section was renumbered/reassigned and the same building became 110 Munson Ave (Munson Ave and E. Front basically merge/split in that corridor). 


So: same physical spot, two different street numbers over time.




The business history, oldest to newest
Arthur Treacher’s Fish & Chips (late 1970s / very early 1980s)



One of the classic British-style fried fish & chips chains.


The Traverse City location was listed at 1504 E. Front St., which is the same building that later became 110 Munson Ave. 


Arthur Treacher’s expanded hard in the ‘70s/early ‘80s and then started fading nationally in the mid-’80s. The Traverse City shop was part of that early wave. 


Burger Square (≈1981–1984)



After Arthur Treacher’s left, the spot became Burger Square around 1981.


Locals describe Burger Square as a slider/burger place, kind of White Castle-ish. It only lasted a few years, into the mid-1980s. 


Dairy Queen (mid-1980s to early 1990s)



After Burger Square, the same building turned into a Dairy Queen.


Sources say that Dairy Queen ran there through the late ’80s and very early ’90s, then closed/relocated. 


This is also the point where the address shifts: that old DQ at 1504 E. Front is later referred to as 110 Munson Ave. 


Schlotzsky’s Deli (early 1990s)



In the early ’90s, after Dairy Queen, the building became a Schlotzsky’s Deli (the Austin-style sandwich chain).


That didn’t last super long; by the mid/late ’90s it had flipped again. 


Luigi’s Pizzeria & Café (mid/late 1990s into 2000s)



Next up was Luigi’s Pizzeria & Café, doing pizzas, pasta, sandwiches.


Luigi’s shows up in business directories at 110 Munson Ave and is tied to the Gutowski family locally. One listing says Luigi’s (at that address) dates back to the 2000s and had a handful of employees. 


A note from the owners suggests this Munson Ave location eventually closed around the late 2000s/very early 2010s. 


Mancino’s Pizza & Grinders (late 1990s / 2000s era overlap)



The same family (Valentine “Billy” and Linda Gutowski) also operated Mancino’s Pizza & Grinders in Traverse City.


Mancino’s is described as their independent, mom-and-pop pizza/grinder shops that started in the area in the 1990s and expanded to multiple Traverse City locations. 


Mancino’s is specifically listed at 110 Munson Ave in older directories, and some maps still show “Mancino’s Pizza & Grinders” or “Gutowski Restaurants” tied to that address even after it was gone. 


Over time, the Gutowskis rebranded/relocated the Mancino’s/“bread nuggets” operation to other Traverse City spots (Chum’s Corner, West Bayshore, etc.), and the Munson Ave shop closed. 


That’sa Pizza (2010s–2020)



After Mancino’s/Luigi’s, the building housed That’sa Pizza, a long-running Traverse City pizza brand that traces back to 1981. 


That’sa Pizza ran takeout/delivery from 110 Munson Ave through the 2010s. By early 2021 the Munson Ave location had shut down; That’sa Pizza continues today at other Traverse City locations (Long Lake Rd, Hammond Rd,
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6 hours ago
13 minutes 51 seconds

Mike Dell's World
Welcome to Interlochen Michigan
Interlochen is a small town in NW Lower Michigan near Traverse City and is home to the Interlochen Center for the Arts and WIAA Radio.

I grew up near there and it's  a great little town.   Check out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlochen,_Michigan

 

- Episode Title: "Welcome to Interlochen"
- Host: Mike Dell
- Location: Interlochen, Michigan, 15 miles from host's home
- Personal Connection: Frequent visits for brunch and family gatherings
- Key Feature: Interlochen Center for the Arts - a renowned performing and visual arts school
- Population: 694 (2020 census), significantly increased by summer music camp attendees
- Nearby Family: Sister lives in the area
- Geographical Context: Reference to US highways nearby
- Town Status: Unincorporated, with its own post office and ZIP code
- Infrastructure: Small airport with two grass runways; ongoing tension with township regarding its existence
- Name Origin: "Interlochen" - Latin for "between" and Scottish for "lakes," located between Green Lake and Duck Lake
- Concert Venue: Arts academy venue accommodates ~4,000, with views of Green Lake
- Winter Activities: Ice fishing on Green Lake, driving across a frozen ice bridge
- Community Memories: Hanging out at state park beach, deep-fried smelt culinary experience
- Graduation Venue: Traverse City Public Schools holds ceremonies at Kresge Auditorium in Interlochen
- Notable Alumni: Includes Chip Davis (Mannheim Steamroller) and singer Jewel
- Next Episode Tease: Focus on an interesting building in Traverse City
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1 day ago
12 minutes 48 seconds

Mike Dell's World
Welcome to November Up North
In the podcast episode titled "Welcome to November Up North," host Mike Dell kicks off his series for NaPodPomo on November 1st, 2025. He introduces the theme of the month, where he plans to discuss various aspects of northern Michigan, particularly Traverse City. Mike mentions that each day he will share interesting stories, history, or happenings from the area.

He notes his participation in NaPodPomo, which he describes as the eighteenth year of the initiative that started in 2007. Mike encourages listeners to visit napodpromo.org for more information and to find a super mega feed that includes other participating shows for November.

The episode is intended to be a collection of short daily episodes, incorporating elements of history and nostalgia, although he humorously remarks that nostalgia can sometimes feel like a disease. Mike also addresses his recent health setback, mentioning that he had been feeling unwell, likening his condition to being kicked in the chest by a donkey, which has left him a bit scratchy in his voice.

He concludes the episode by expressing his plans to record daily updates throughout November, signaling the start of this new series.  #napodpomo25

 

NaPodPoMo catch all feed:  https://feed.informer.com/digests/ZOYLP5GJYK/feeder.rss

NaPodPoMo website https://napodpomo.org/
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2 days ago
2 minutes 54 seconds

Mike Dell's World
The Art of Winterizing and Managing Stress
In this episode of "Mike Dell's World," titled "The Art of Winterizing and Managing Stress," Mike Dell returns with episode 506 for October 27, 2025, after a brief hiatus. He acknowledges the irregularity of his podcast releases and shares updates about his other podcast, Podcast Insider, which will be resuming in November with a new co-host, Dave Clements. Mike discusses his recent activities, including winterizing both his and his mother's campers, putting away boats, and preparing snow removal equipment.

He mentions limited flying opportunities due to poor weather conditions and reflects on the stress he's been experiencing, primarily caused by overthinking and various personal issues, including the passing of a colleague, Todd. Despite the challenges, he reassures listeners that Blueberry Podcasting is continuing without interruptions.

Mike shares how stress has affected his relaxation time, noting that reading often leads him to fall asleep rather than providing relief. He discusses his attempts to engage in leisure activities, including walking, but expresses reluctance to do so, feeling overwhelmed by a busy schedule.

He recounts a recent family trip to Minneapolis for his nephew's wedding, where logistical concerns added to his stress. Mike reflects on how everything in his day feels scheduled and concludes that his time alone led him to spend the day watching YouTube instead of accomplishing more satisfactory activities.

The discussion shifts to seeking suggestions from listeners on how to alleviate stress, as Mike expresses his desire for feedback. He shares that he’s contemplating joining a gym but for different reasons, and he finds podcasting to be a therapeutic outlet.

Mike also touches on the role of AI in podcasting, revealing that he has experimented with AI-generated content and observes the need for authentic voices in the medium. He mentions plans to participate in National Podcast Posting Month (NAPODPOMO) by producing a series of thirty short episodes about life in Northern Michigan, which will feature various themed topics.

The episode concludes with Mike encouraging listeners to connect with him and express their thoughts on stress relief strategies and his upcoming podcast series.
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6 days ago
26 minutes 37 seconds

Mike Dell's World
What Really Is a Podcast?
What is called a podcast has sparked more debate in our community than mic choices or interview styles.
There’s a lot of confusion, and even controversy, around this seemingly simple question. And if you’ve been in the podcasting game for any amount of time, you’ve likely heard a dozen different definitions.
According to WhatsAPodcast.com:
podcast (noun)
Episodic multimedia content that is downloadable via RSS (“really simple syndication”). A podcast can be audio or video.
Yes, this is technically correct. But let’s be real. That doesn’t really explain what a podcast is in the way that matters to us as creators.
A Podcast Is a Distribution Method, Not Just a “Show”
At its core, a podcast is a show distributed via podcasting technology. Namely, RSS feeds. That’s it. The magic isn’t in the audio file or video format, It’s in how it gets to your audience. A podcast isn’t just a genre of content, it’s a method of delivery. That’s a crucial distinction we, as creators, need to understand…  Even if our audiences don’t.
Listeners (or viewers, if it’s video) might never think twice about RSS. But we should. RSS is the backbone of podcasting. It allows for decentralized distribution, meaning no single company owns or controls where or how your content is accessed. That’s not a bug, it’s a feature.
Why YouTube Isn’t a Podcast (And That’s Okay)
There’s a common argument: “If I post my show on YouTube, that’s a podcast, right?”
Well…  Not quite.
A video uploaded to YouTube is a video. You might also be running a podcast that features the same content, but unless it’s distributed via RSS, it’s not technically a podcast. It's just another method of media distribution. And, There is NOTHING WRONG WITH THAT.
There are many ways to distribute a show:


TV or radio broadcast
YouTube or other video platforms
Embedded audio on a website
Live streaming
Podcasting via RSS

The important thing is understanding what makes something a podcast: RSS-powered syndication that lets people subscribe (or follow) and receive new episodes automatically, in their preferred app, without being tied to any one platform.
Why This Matters to Independent Creators
You might ask, “Who cares if my content is called a podcast or not?”
Well, as an independent creator, you should care… at least a little. RSS keeps podcasting open and democratic. It’s what allows your show to appear on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Overcast, and hundreds of other directories, all without being locked into a single ecosystem.
When your content lives only on one platform, you’re at the mercy of that platform’s algorithm, terms of service, and monetization policies. With podcasting, you own your feed. That’s powerful.
Use Podcasting as One Tool in Your Creator Toolkit
Here’s the good news: You don’t have to choose just one path. You can distribute your content however you like.
Record your live radio show? Great turn that into a podcast. Record a video for YouTube? Strip the audio and publish it as a podcast. Do a podcast? Add video and stream it live. Repurpose your content across channels. Just understand the distinctions.
Podcasting is just one way to reach your audience. But it’s a way that gives you freedom, control, and ownership. And that’s why it’s worth preserving the true meaning of what a podcast is.
A podcast isn’t defined by whether it’s audio or video, entertaining, educational or just plain stupid. It’s defined by how it’s distributed. Via RSS. Understanding that gives you more power as a content creator, not less.
Keep creating. Keep sharing. And most importantly, keep owning your feed.
HAPPY PODCASTING!
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4 weeks ago
5 minutes 24 seconds

Mike Dell's World
Missing People, Missing Time and Missing Podcasts – MDW 404
In episode 404 of "Mike Dell's World," titled "Missing People, Missing Time and Missing Podcasts," host Mike Dell opens by greeting listeners and noting the episode number's significance, linking it to the theme of being "not found" or "missing." He reflects on his absence since May 29 and shares personal experiences of loss.

Mike addresses the passing of his father in December, which has left him feeling a sense of missingness, particularly as he takes on household responsibilities his father used to manage. He also shares the recent unexpected death of his cohost Todd Cochrane, which has thrown his company, Blubrry Podcasting, into turmoil. Mike recounts attending Todd's funeral, where many podcasting peers gathered to celebrate Todd’s life and legacy. He shares memories of attending Podcast Movement in Dallas with Todd and how their dynamic was central to the experience, highlighting the challenges he faces now without him.

The episode then transitions into updates on Mike's life, including difficulties with time management, ongoing flight training, and personal projects around his home. He talks about the stress of caregiving and estate management for his family, as well as the trials of hauling campers and maintaining his mother's camper for friends.

Mike also discusses his recent flight checkride and his experiences with repairing his truck, illustrating a hectic summer filled with both personal and emotional challenges. He mentions his plans for the upcoming winter, expressing hope for a more manageable snow removal routine.

As he continues, Mike describes renovations he’s undertaking at home and reflects on the need to update his podcast more frequently, acknowledging his last episode was significantly delayed. He shares his intention to keep listeners engaged and updated about both his personal life and the progress of his other show, Podcast Insider, which is currently on hiatus.

He concludes by thanking listeners for their support and asking them to stay tuned for future updates as he navigates the ongoing adjustments in his life, reaffirming the poignancy of the episode's theme of missingness. Mike wraps up the episode with a reminder of the ongoing journey of understanding loss and the changes it brings.
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1 month ago
21 minutes 28 seconds

Mike Dell's World
Weekend Weather for Traverse City and OOPS! – MDW-403
I messed up the audio on the last episode.  BUT, I figured out what I did.

This is a short demo of what AI can do forecasting the weather.   I'm not going to do this other than I wanted to see how it would sound.  :)

 

 
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6 months ago
1 minute 12 seconds

Mike Dell's World
2 Weeks Using Apple Podcasts As My Only Podcast App – MDW402
As an Apple fanboy with a collection of Apple devices, I wanted to share what motivated this experiment. I hadn’t used Apple Podcasts for my personal listening in quite a while—I mostly opened it to double-check my own podcast episodes for work. My go-to app had always been Overcast, mostly because of its smart playlisting feature. It made it super easy to organize and stay on top of my favorite shows.
But one thing Apple Podcasts does really well is helping users discover new podcasts. I love that it gives you sample episodes without needing to subscribe first—that feature alone really caught my attention.
While I was at an event in Chicago recently, I had a chance to chat with someone from Apple. They showed me some features I hadn’t even noticed before—like the ability to save episodes for later without subscribing to the full podcast. I’m still not a fan of how the industry has moved from saying "subscribe" to "follow," but I end up using both terms depending on the context.
One of the biggest things I’ve come to appreciate about Apple Podcasts is how well it processes audio and syncs across all my Apple devices. I can start listening on my desktop, pick it up on my iPhone, and even continue on the Apple TV without missing a beat. That cross-device sync is slick. Plus, I can access video podcasts through the Apple TV app—something Overcast doesn’t offer.
That said, there are definitely things I miss from Overcast. Apple Podcasts doesn’t have smart playlists. Instead, it uses something called “Stations,” which can pull in episodes from shows I choose, but I still have to manually line them up to play in the order I want. So while I’m enjoying the discovery side of Apple Podcasts, I’m still not sure if it’ll become my long-term app—I just really like how Overcast handles playlists.
Toward the end of the episode, I also talked a bit about what’s been going on personally. Spring has finally arrived here, and I’ve been spending time with family and working on a few projects—including updates to the camper and getting a ham radio setup installed. I’ve also been making progress on my website, so if you haven’t checked it out lately, I invite you to take a look. MikeDell.com
And of course, I’ll be reviewing more podcast apps down the road, so stay tuned—and thanks, as always, for listening.
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6 months ago
23 minutes 33 seconds

Mike Dell's World
2025 life updates – Dad, Snow, Beagles and MORE Snow – MDW 401
It’s been a crazy start to the year, with a lot of big changes and challenges.
One of the hardest things I’ve gone through recently is losing my dad. He passed away from lung cancer in early December 2024 after a long battle. Even though it was a peaceful passing, it’s still been really tough on the family.
This winter has been relentless. We’ve had a ridiculous amount of snow since Thanksgiving, and I’ve spent a lot of time plowing. Now, don’t get me wrong—I actually enjoy plowing snow—but after doing it over and over, it started to wear me down.
One silver lining is that I inherited my dad’s 2020 Toyota Tundra. It’s been a solid truck and has come in handy more times than I can count.
On a much sadder note, we had a rough time with our beagles, Benny and Percy. Percy started getting aggressive, and on Christmas, he attacked Benny badly. After multiple incidents, including one where Benny needed stitches at the emergency vet, we had to make the heartbreaking decision to put Percy down. It was incredibly difficult, but it had to be done for Benny’s safety.
Thankfully, the weather is starting to warm up a bit, and the snow is finally beginning to melt. I had to put my flying on hold for a while because of all the stress, but I’m hoping to get back in the air this spring.
Around the house, I’ve been working on a few projects—running conduit for internet and electrical lines. Unfortunately, I had a storage tent collapse under the weight of all that snow. That thing is a total loss, so I’m making plans to build something more permanent to store my yard equipment.
Before wrapping up, I just want to remind everyone to stay subscribed and check out my website for updates. I also post daily facts on social media if you’re into that sort of thing. And who knows—maybe in a future episode, I’ll even talk about politics. (Or maybe not!)
Thanks for sticking with me, and I’ll catch you in the next one!
 
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8 months ago
21 minutes 42 seconds

Mike Dell's World
Episode 400 and 20 years of podcasting
The Word Podcast was coined just over 20 years ago, and in April 2025 it will be the 20th anniversary of my first podcast episode.  I really wish I could find that file.  They say once something is on the internet, it is there forever.  Well, not in the case of my first 35 episodes. :(   I've looked high and low and even on the wayback machine. I can't find it.  Benzoid Report #001. I will offer a bounty for anyone that can find it and send it to me. 

As you might know already, this podcast was called the Benzoid Report for the first few years.  Also, the 400 is just the episodes that I numbered. I had a lot of other mini episodes, and experimental episodes the the number is likely 500 or so.  But for this purpose, 400 works!

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AI Shownotes: In this special 400th episode of "Mike Dell's World," host Mike Dell celebrates his podcasting journey and reflects on the evolution of his show and the medium. Recorded on the day before International Podcast Day, Mike reminisces about starting his podcast back in April 2005, initially under the name "The Benzoid Report," which was later changed to "Mike Dell's World" in 2008.

Mike shares his early fascination with talk radio which later transitioned into exploring podcasts as a new form of broadcasting. He recounts the technical challenges of the early days, like hand-rolling RSS feeds and filling his iPod with downloaded MP3s for entertainment during night shifts at a printing plant. Mike's interest was sparked by pioneering podcasters and the desire to create his own show, despite his assertion that it was about 'nothing in particular.'

Throughout the episode, Mike elaborates on the numerous other podcasts he has started (and sometimes stopped), covering topics from ham radio and strange news to aviation history and fast food. He highlights some enjoyable moments, like podcasting on the go and creating episodes about topics he loves. Mike also discusses his full-time role at Blueberry, grounding his career in the podcasting industry even further.

He candidly shares the challenge of maintaining a consistent podcasting schedule and advocates for keeping episodes as long or as short as the content requires, rather than stretching them to fit a time slot. Mike prefers the intimacy of audio podcasts over video, noting the unique one-on-one connection they offer with listeners.

Finally, Mike touches on broader topics, reflecting on the changing landscape of media and podcasting, sharing a desire for civility and unity amid political turmoil, and expressing optimism for the future of podcasting as a diverse and evolving field. He concludes by welcoming another 400 episodes and inviting listeners to contact him for podcasting advice, celebrating the communal and evolving nature of the medium.
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1 year ago
34 minutes 24 seconds

Mike Dell's World
The Evolving World of Podcasting Technology (and more) – MDW399
Human Shownotes and links

We went to the Opening game for Michigan football last weekend. We camped in Ypsilanti Michigan. We also went to the Michigan Flight Museum https://miflightmuseum.org/ (formerly known as the Yankee air museum).

New hardware -
Audiosigma Podmoble DSP - https://bswusa.com/audiosigma-podmobile-dsp/

Rodecaster Pro II - Nice, but quirky

Value 4 Value - https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app
Podcasting 2.0 Webinar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Gi53y2uMc8



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In the last episode, I talked about dumbing down the phone. A friend (Zack) gave me his old Light Phone II to play with. So far, I like it. It’s a bit too small to read comfortably but other than that, it’s great to not have something distracting. https://www.thelightphone.com/shop/products/light-phone-ii-black

I’m really thinking about buying the Light Phone III when it comes out. https://www.thelightphone.com/shop/products/light-phone-iii

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Having a lot of fun flying the RV-12is at Giving Wings in Traverse City - https://flygwa.com

https://www.vansaircraft.com/rv-12is/

I’m thinking a lot about maybe building an airplane. Not sure which one yet. Likely a Kolb or a Challenger. Something 2 place with a 60-100hp engine.

AI Shownotes:

In Episode 399 of "Mike Dell's World," host Mike Dell discusses a range of topics spanning personal updates, podcasting technology insights, and his experiences with new gadgets and flying. Starting with a personal update, Mike shares stories about his recent camping trip during the Labor Day weekend, his visit to the Michigan Flight Museum, and his recent sickness which he humorously calls "the plague." He reflects on the local security concerns he observed during a visit to Ypsilanti and the inconvenience of parking nightmares in Ann Arbor.

Transitioning to podcast-related content, Mike introduces the new podcasting device he encountered at Podcast Movement in DC—the Audio Sigma PodMobile DSP. This device simplifies podcast recording with features like a noise gate and portability, working seamlessly with mobile platforms. He explains its advantages over other equipment such as the Rodecaster Pro, emphasizing its ease of use.

Mike then delves into advanced podcast technologies and services, such as various podcast apps that support new features like live streaming notifications and interactive elements like "boostograms" linked to cryptocurrency. He praises the efforts of the Podcast Index for fostering innovation and moving podcasting away from being dominated by big companies.

The conversation shifts to Mike's experiments with reducing smartphone dependency. He discusses using a Light Phone, a device designed to minimize distractions by stripping down smartphone functionalities to essentials like calls, texts, and basic apps. Mike evaluates its benefits in helping users focus more on real-life interactions.

Lastly, Mike shares his enthusiasm for aviation, particularly his experiences flying an RV-12 IS sport plane, and contemplates building his own aircraft. He wraps up the episode by encouraging the audience to explore new podcasting technologies and reminisces about his past episodes and plans for future content.

Throughout the episode, Mike maintains a casual tone, mixing technical discussions with personal anecdotes and reflections on life's simplicity and technological advancements in podcasting.
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1 year ago
40 minutes 36 seconds

Mike Dell's World
The Nothingness of Overconnected Lives – MDW 398
In this episode of "Mike Dell's World," number 398, titled "The Nothingness of Overconnected Lives," Mike Dell explores the themes of technological simplicity and privacy. The episode was recorded on February 22nd, 2024.

Mike begins by updating his listeners on his personal life, mentioning his recent shoulder surgery recovery and his return to flying. He also notes a change in his recording setup due to technical issues, leading to a lack of sound effects and music in this episode.

Mike shares that he's started a new podcast with Mike Wilkerson, which will be available in video, audio, and on a YouTube channel. He talks about his experience with different podcast apps, praising features like smart playlists and privacy-focused platforms like Cast o Matic, Podverse, Fountain, and Podcast Guru.

The main topic of the episode revolves around smartphones, privacy, and the idea of 'de-Googling' one's life. Mike discusses the consequences of using free apps, his intolerance for advertisements, and the consideration of using a 'dumb' phone. He mentions his decision to reduce Google's presence in his personal life, although he still uses YouTube and Facebook for work and occasional personal posts.

Mike critically evaluates the necessity of always being connected, mentioning his preferences for minimal social media usage and the privacy implications of technologies like face ID. He expresses concerns about the habit-forming nature of smartphones, describing efforts to simplify his phone usage by removing unnecessary apps and switching to the Brave browser for privacy.

He references an article by the BBC about the resurgence of 'dumb phones' among younger generations, highlighting a particular model called the Nokia 3310. Mike then details his interest in a minimalist phone called the Light Phone, which aside from basic features, has limited apps to minimize distractions.

Mike also discusses an article that explains how to turn an iPhone into a 'dumb phone' and suggests getting rid of applications that track users or serve ads. He talks about living without the constant bombardment of news and entertainment, advocating for a more straightforward lifestyle.

He further discusses his experience in de-cluttering his media consumption, from podcasts to news and television, advocating for RSS feeds as an alternative to mainstream news sources. Mike also adds that he has been exploring off-grid living through various YouTube channels.

The episode wraps up with Mike mentioning his initiatives at Blueberry, including testing AI for generating chapter files and adding transcripts to make podcasts more accessible. He remarks on the resilience of RSS feeds in maintaining a decentralized platform for podcast content, independent of larger corporations like Apple or Spotify.

Mike concludes by encouraging listeners to tune into his more regular appearances on the Auto History Podcast and Podcast Insider for content related to automobiles and podcasting insights. Additionally, he promises to provide links in the show notes related to topics discussed in the episode, such as the BBC article, the Light Phone details, and the guide to dumbing down an iPhone.

- Mike updates on his shoulder surgery recovery and return to flying
- Discusses changes in recording setup resulting in no sound effects or music
- Announces a new podcast with Mike Wilkerson, including video and audio formats Auto History Podcast
- Discusses podcast apps, favoring smart playlists and privacy-focused options like Castamatic, Podverse, Fountain, and Podcast Guru
- Main topic on the downsides of smartphones and privacy concerns
- Speaks on ‘de-Googling’ his life while still using YouTube and Facebook for essential work purposes
- Advocates for reduced social media usage and is wary of technolog...
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1 year ago
37 minutes 51 seconds

Mike Dell's World
Failing NaPodPoMo again – Want to be a Podcast co-host? – MDW397
Yup, Failed again.  NaPodPoMo has come and gone with me doing a total of 14 episodes.  9 here and 5 on PodcastInsider.com

On another note, I would like to find someone who wants to be a weekly co-host of the Auto History Podcast I want to start.  If you would be interested, please contact me mike@mikedell.com


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1 year ago
3 minutes 27 seconds

Mike Dell's World
World’s Worst Podcast Episode – MDW396
Summary:
In this episode (#396) of Mike Dell's World, aired on November 9th, 2023, Mike Dell reflects on his previous podcast episode, which he dubs as potentially the world's worst, entirely created with AI tools. He walks through the process of using ChatGPT for scripting, Descript for voice training, and AI for generating episode artwork. Mike shares his experiences with podcast apps, switching from Overcast to Castamatic, and recommends others for users to try. He updates listeners on his shoulder surgery recovery, the convenience of passive exercises, and the adjustments he's had to make during his recovery, including hiring help for yard work. Mike also talks about dealing with a planned power outage during his wife's birthday celebration and plans for the next podcast episode during this disruption.

Key Points:

- Mike Dell's experiment with a fully AI-produced podcast episode.
- Tools used for the episode: ChatGPT for scripting, Descript for voice training, AI for artwork.
- Discussion about various podcast apps and a personal switch to Castamatic.
- Updates on shoulder surgery recovery and adjustments in daily life.
- Upcoming birthday party for Mike's wife and coping with a planned power outage.

Mentioned Podcast Apps:

- Podcast Guru
- Castamatic (recommended by Mike, possibly iOS only)
- Podverse (for live shows)
- Podcast Addict (for Android users)

Resources:
- For new podcast apps, visit: podcastapps.com, newpodcastapps.com, or podcastindex.org/apps.

Closing:
Continue tuning into Mike Dell's World and hints at a potentially pre-recorded episode due to the power outage and birthday celebrations.
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1 year ago
9 minutes 38 seconds

Mike Dell's World
The Role of AI in Podcasting Today – MDW395
World 395 for November 8th 2023

Hello, everyone! Welcome to another episode of Mike Dell's World, where we explore the fascinating corners of technology and its impact on our daily lives. I’m your host, Mike Dell, and today, we're delving into the intriguing world of Artificial Intelligence, or AI, and its increasing role in the podcasting universe.


Podcasting has always been about the human connection—voices in our ears, telling stories, sharing knowledge, and sparking conversations. But as technology advances, AI is becoming an integral part of this audio experience. It's transforming how we create, distribute, and even listen to podcasts. So, buckle up as we take a quick dive into this tech evolution!


First off, let's talk about content creation. AI is now assisting podcasters in scripting, with tools that help in writing more engaging and SEO-friendly content. Imagine having an AI co-writer that suggests topics based on trending data or even helps to fine-tune your language for better clarity and impact.


Then there's the production side of things. AI-driven software can now mix and master audio files, balance levels, and even remove background noise, making the editing process faster and more accessible to podcasters of all skill levels.


Distribution has seen a revolution too. AI algorithms are the backbone of recommendation engines on podcast platforms, helping listeners find your show among the millions out there. And if you're worried about discoverability, AI can optimize your podcast metadata to ensure you're hitting the right keywords and phrases.


Now, let's get into the listening experience. Ever used a smart speaker to play your favorite podcast? That's AI in action, folks! Voice recognition allows listeners to search and play podcasts effortlessly. And it doesn't stop there—AI is even enabling real-time translation and transcription, breaking down language barriers and making podcasts accessible to a global audience.



But with all these advancements, it's essential to remember the heart of podcasting—the storytellers, the educators, the entertainers. AI is a powerful tool, but it's the human touch that truly connects with listeners. As podcasters, we can harness AI to elevate our craft, but let's not forget the art of storytelling that makes podcasting so special.



So, what's your take on AI in podcasting? Are you excited about these new tools, or do you have concerns about the role of AI in a medium so deeply personal? Drop me a line, and let's start a conversation.



That’s all for today's episode. Thanks for tuning in to Mike Dell's World. Be sure to subscribe for more discussions on technology, life, and the space in between. Until next time, keep on casting!

As you can tell, this is an AI version of my voice. I will be back in person tomorrow with another episode for Na Pod Po Mo.
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1 year ago
3 minutes 25 seconds

Mike Dell's World
Snowfall in Northern Michigan – MDW394
Dealing with heavy snowfall during the winter months is a way of life for the residents of Northern Michigan. With an average snowfall that can exceed 100 inches in some areas, the communities have adapted in unique and effective ways.

Preparation for the snow season begins early. Residents ensure their homes are well-insulated, with sufficient heating systems to withstand the biting cold. Snow tires and chains become standard for vehicles as locals aim to maintain mobility in slippery conditions. Additionally, there's a significant investment in snowblowers and plows for personal use.

The local governments also play a crucial role. Budgets for winter are carefully planned to ensure that snowplows are in good condition and ready to clear the streets. There's a remarkable efficiency in the deployment of these services, often working throughout the night during heavy snowfall to minimize disruption to daily life.

Community spirit shines through during the winter months. Neighbors often help each other, especially in assisting those who are elderly or disabled with snow removal. This camaraderie extends to sharing resources like food and water during particularly severe storms that may lead to temporary isolation.

Education on dealing with winter conditions is also a key factor. Schools teach children about frostbite and hypothermia prevention, while local organizations provide winter survival tips. There are also community-led initiatives to ensure everyone has adequate clothing, such as coat drives.

Despite the challenges, the residents of Northern Michigan embrace the winter season with a sense of pride and enjoyment. Winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, and ice fishing are not just recreational activities but also a part of the cultural identity of the region.

In summary, Northern Michigan's approach to managing snowfall is a blend of preparation, community support, and embracing the harsh yet beautiful winter environment. This resilience allows the region to not only endure but also thrive during the snowy months.
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1 year ago
11 minutes 28 seconds

Mike Dell's World
Beagles Rule! – MDW393
Just a couple of Beagle Rules memes read out.
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1 year ago
2 minutes 57 seconds

Mike Dell's World
A New Time – mdw392
Why do we change times 2 times a year?

My Beagles didn't get the memo...
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1 year ago
3 minutes 16 seconds

Mike Dell's World
New Podcast Apps – MDW391
I just got off a live stream / Podcast episode of Podcasting 2.0 with Adam Curry, Dave Jones and Todd Cochrane (see: https://podcastindex.org/podcast/920666 episode 153 )

Had a great time with the guys talking about podcasting and some sexy namespace talk. It's a tad geeky, but very cool.

I want to talk to you about your listening app. What do you use to listen to podcasts? One of the "Legacy apps" or a new modern podcast app? For a new app to try, check out https://podcastindex.org/apps?appTypes=app Join me on one of those apps, and setup V4V and look for live streaming alerts for live shows you may like.

I just discovered "Podcast Guru" ( https://podcastguru.io/ ) and have it setup just a bit. It seems impressive! Listen to this episode and then go listen to Podcasting 2.0 ep 153.
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2 years ago
9 minutes 21 seconds

Mike Dell's World
Mike’s Podcasting History – MDW390
Today, I mostly talk about podcasting. My history starting this show as the benzoin report and how I got into the podcasting business working for Blubrry podcasting.
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2 years ago
12 minutes 2 seconds

Mike Dell's World
Welcome to the world of Mike Dell—where tech, storytelling, and a bit of off-the-cuff wisdom collide. Broadcasting from Northern Michigan, Mike shares his thoughts on podcasting, technology, travel, aviation, and whatever else crosses his radar. No scripts, no rules—just real conversations, eclectic topics, and a relaxed vibe. If you're into podcasts that feel like a chat with an old friend, pull up a chair and tune in.