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Welcome to "That Don't Sound Right," the podcast where talking takes center stage, reminiscent of times before the internet, where proof was a luxury and conversation was knowledge. In this engaging episode, co-hosts Peter and Cecil pick up where they left off, delving deeper into the realm of AI. From discussing AI's capability to replicate personalities to the humorous yet unsettling reality of AI taking drive-thru orders, this episode provides an insightful exploration of AI's impact on everyday life. Peter and Cecil recount their encounter with modern tools like Google Lens, The episode humorously touches upon nostalgic memories like using the blue book exams, highlighting how AI could potentially change how we authenticate originality in students' work.
Special guest Christy makes a delightful appearance, sharing her own experiences with AI, evoking laughter with tales of Google's Notebook LM. Together, they ponder the possibilities of having AI host the podcast, weaving a narrative filled with humor, curiosity, and a touch of skepticism.
Join them as they navigate the intricacies of AI's ever-growing presence and its potential to mimic the whimsical yet profound art of human conversation. It's a nostalgic yet forward-looking journey that promises to keep you entertained, informed, and perhaps a bit more curious about the future of AI. #tdsrpodcast #AI
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In this episode of "That Don't Sound Right," hosts Peter and Cecil delve into a thought-provoking discussion about the rise of AI-generated music and its implications for the music industry. As AI begins to mimic human artists with astonishing precision, questions arise about the authenticity and soul of music.
Listeners are invited to consider whether they would enjoy AI-generated tunes that sound exactly like their favorite artists, and whether a band comprised of musicians performing entirely AI-composed songs can capture the essence of a live concert experience. The hosts also share anecdotes about the nostalgia for vinyl records and explore how technological advancements, like HDR TVs, have altered the way we consume media.
Tune in for an engaging conversation that challenges the acceptance of AI in creative fields and ponder the future of music in a world where technology continues to blur the line between human and machine creation. #tdsrpodcast #music
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Join co-hosts Peter and Cecil in this engaging episode of 'That Don't Sound Right', where they delve into the fascinating effect of exaggerated numbers. The hosts discuss the art of conversation before the internet era, touching on how numbers are perceived and often misrepresented in our daily lives, from drive-thru orders to complex calculations in professional settings.
In this episode, the duo shares listener mail and explores the humorous and sometimes confusing ways people use percentages and numbers to convey urgency and drama in storytelling. A tribute to classic radio shows like Car Talk, this episode invites listeners to appreciate the art of conversation and the quirks of linguistics that make us chuckle.
Whether it's dreaming about making it big on National Public Radio or laughing about the subtle complexities of weather reporting, this episode promises a light-hearted yet insightful look at the everyday conversations that make us more connected.
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In this episode of That Don't Sound Right, join hosts Peter and Cecil as they take you on a journey through the vibrant scenes of MerleFest, one of the largest music festivals in the world. Discover how Cecil spent his weekend as an understudy roadie amid bustling conversations and learn why he decided to introduce himself as a podcaster for the first time.
The discussion takes a fascinating turn as they delve into the intriguing world of recorded announcements, exploring a unique profession many are unaware of but encounter regularly in daily life. From airport advisories to theater prompts, find out how technology is intersecting with tradition in unexpected ways.
Stay tuned for more lively discussions and insights as Peter and Cecil reflect on the evolving nature of conversations in our digitally driven age. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share your thoughts in the comments!
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In this episode of "That Don't Sound Right," hosts Peter and Cecil dive deep into the overwhelming list of skills and knowledge required to navigate modern adulthood. From understanding auto insurance and managing a mortgage to tackling the digital intricacies of a smartphone and even ordering meals through kiosks, they explore how technology, while intended to simplify, often adds layers of complexity to daily life.
The conversation also touches on the challenges brought by digitization, particularly for those who are less tech-savvy, and reflects on whether life is truly better in this digital age. Join them as they humorously yet earnestly assess the many aspects of adulting today, and ponder if simpler times might be preferable.
Listen in for a relatable discussion that will have you nodding along, questioning modern conveniences, and appreciating the journey of adulthood with all its unexpected demands and decisions.
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Welcome to another engaging episode of That Don't Sound Right, where hosts Peter and Cecil give their traditional TDSR take on the Easter story. Before jumping into the origins of the name Good Friday, Cecil gives an update on this year's Country Mile race.
The conversation takes an interesting turn as the hosts discuss the Christian significance of Good Friday. They explore why this solemn day, marking the crucifixion of Jesus, is considered 'good' within the faith and how it contrasts with popular holiday naming conventions.
Listeners are taken on a journey through the cultural landscape of Easter celebrations, from sunrise services to unique brass band wake-up calls, painting a vivid picture of how different communities observe this special time. With humor and depth, Peter and Cecil invite you to ponder, "Does that really sound right?" Join us as we navigate topics where tradition meets introspection.
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In this episode of "That Don't Sound Right," hosts Peter and Cecil take a nostalgic journey back to the days of conversation before the internet. Delighting in the essence of talking without the interruption of smartphones and fact-checking, they recount personal stories and reflect on the timeless enjoyment found in genuine interaction. Peter talks about a turning point for him in the podcast.
Join them as they dive into a humorous tale of train adventures, discussing everything from the simplicity of dining at a local diner to the surprising rise of modern-day train robberies. With intriguing anecdotes and light-hearted banter, Peter and Cecil ponder the challenges and joy of conversing in a digital age without the aid of instant information.
Rediscover the beauty of unguarded dialogue and become part of a community that values true connection over digital validation. #TDSRpodcast #trains #robbery
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Welcome back to That Don't Sound Right! This week Peter asks the question "Why are drug prices so high?" Drug prices don't sound right. So, in their usual style Peter and Cecil delve into the complicated world of drug pricing. Join the conversation where we try to talk things out instead of killing the flow with a quick check of Google.
#TDSRpodcast #pharmaceuticals #pricing
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In this engaging episode, Cecil and Peter dive into the world of expiration dates, specifically focusing on pharmaceuticals. They discuss the complexities and implications of expiration dates, exploring how they affect both potency and safety of medications. With anecdotes and humor, they question whether expired drugs can still be effective or even dangerous, presenting a perspective that challenges conventional thinking.
As they take a nostalgic journey into the pre-internet days where conversations were the core source of knowledge, Cecil and Peter also touch upon societal perceptions and ethics surrounding expired drugs, especially in contexts like humanitarian aid. Somehow they bring it home with a Brazilian liquor that contains Jambu the toothache plant. #TDSRpodcast #expire #pharmaceuticals #jambu
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Join Peter and Cecil as they weigh anchor on a whimsical journey in this episode of "That Don’t Sound Right." The conversation kicks off with an intriguing tale of a co-worker grappling with LED lights and an unexpected turn into wrestling folklore about scale hacks. Are age-old wrestling myths about trickery with scales just urban legends, or could there be a grain of truth? The dynamic duo explores this with some hands-on experiments, sharing chuckles and thought-provoking insights along the way.
Not stopping there, they unravel a fascinating discourse about the peculiarities of gravity, delving into timeless scientific mysteries about force, motion, and why gravity even works. In other words they are way out over their skis.
#TDSRpodcast #weight #wrestling
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Welcome to That Don't Sound Right! Join Peter and Cecil in another thought-provoking episode where they delve into the world of lighting technology. As they reminisce about flashlights of the past, they question whether modern advancements have made us over-lit. From the nostalgia of Rayovac flashlights to the extremification of everything, including flashlights and car headlights, this episode explores the balance between innovation and necessity. Are we really in need of military-grade lighting systems, or have we reached a point where less is more? Join the conversation and discover if brighter is truly better.
#TDSRpodcast #flashlight #LED
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Welcome to another episode of That Don't Sound Right where Peter and Cecil seek to have discussions that do not end by Google. Their topic comes from a long time listener on the super secret voice mail line. Tonight they delve into a peculiar statistic: you're more likely to get bitten by a fellow New Yorker than a shark. In a city known for its dense population, the idea of human bites outnumbering shark bites worldwide sparks a lively debate. Join the conversation as they explore urban legends, personal anecdotes, and the realities of city life, all while maintaining their signature conversational style that harkens back to pre-internet days. Whether you're a longtime listener or new to the show, this episode will have you questioning what really sounds right. #TDSRpodcast #shark #NYC
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In this captivating episode of "That Don't Sound Right," hosts Peter and Cecil steer through an intriguing conversation about a perilous kayak adventure turned headline story. As they delve into the curious case of a kayaker reportedly swallowed and spit out by a humpback whale in the Straits of Magellan, they explore the thrilling yet dangerous encounters humans can have with nature.
Reflecting on a month-long challenge to seek advice rather than googling answers, the hosts stir discussions on trust, technology, and the unpredictable tricks of the ocean. With humor and insight, they debate the authenticity of viral footage, the perils of the sea, and the human spirit's adventurous nature.
Tune in to this episode as the duo encourages listeners to question what they hear and think twice about the untold stories and mysteries of the wild. #tdsrpodcast #whales #kayak
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Welcome to another episode of That Don't Sound Right, where hosts Peter and Cecil delve into a culinary conundrum often misunderstood: the difference between sweet potatoes and yams. This episode unpacks the mislabeling and cultural myths surrounding these two distinct tubers, especially in Southern traditions.
Join us as we explore the history and origins of sweet potatoes and yams, including insights from expert resources and amusing anecdotes. Discover why a North Carolina Yam Festival prominently features sweet potatoes, unraveling layers of food lore and regional misconceptions along the way. Without Googling or fact-checking, let's engage in a genuine conversation that challenges our culinary assumptions and keeps the art of back porch discussion alive. #tdsrpodcast #sweetpotato #yams
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In this episode of 'That Don't Sound Right,' hosts Peter and Cecil delve into the intriguing world of canine orthodontics. They explore the reasons behind straightening dogs' teeth and discuss whether it's a necessary medical treatment or merely a cosmetic indulgence. In keeping with the theme of the show neither know anything about dog orthodontics and are not willing to Google it for the sake of conversation. Sharing personal anecdotes and humorous insights, they debate the practicality and ethics of putting braces on dogs, drawing parallels to human dental care and insurance options. Join the conversation and discover if you agree with the hosts' perspectives on this unusual topic. Join our conversation free from modern fact-checking, where the journey is more important than the destination and everyone is welcome to say, "That Don't Sound Right!" #TDSRpodcast #dogorthodontics
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Welcome back to another engaging episode of "That Don't Sound Right," a podcast dedicated to rekindling the art of conversation in an age before the Internet took center stage. Hosted by Peter and Cecil, this episode dives into a fascinating topic: the belt man lift. This intriguing piece of industrial equipment, reminiscent of a ski lift but vertical, is the springboard for a discussion full of nostalgia and humor.
As they discuss their firsthand experiences and the potential hazards of the belt man lift, our hosts touch on broader themes of safety, the relentless march of regulations, and the charming unpredictability of old-school technologies. Join our conversation free from modern fact-checking, where the journey is more important than the destination and everyone is welcome to say, "That Don't Sound Right!"
Tune in as we further explore the international reach of our podcast, with listeners from Canada to India, and ponder the existence of paternosters around the globe. This is an episode full of stories that will make you smile, think, and remember the days when conversations thrived without instant online validation.
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Join Peter and Cecil in another captivating episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where they explore the lost art of conversation before the internet. Dive into discussions about problem-solving without the aid of Google, reminiscing about learning skills the old-fashioned way, and the importance of talking things out with others.
From stumbling upon a dilemma with balusters in a home project to the rising price of eggs, and a Netflix show about a podcaster in Ireland, this episode is packed with engaging stories and insights. Embrace the challenge of calling a friend rather than turning to the internet for solutions, and enjoy the camaraderie that comes with shared curiosity. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy the show. #TDSRpodcast
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Welcome to another exciting episode of That Don't Sound Right, where we challenge conventional conversation with a twist. In this episode, hosts Peter and Cecil brave the chilly weather to bring you a lively discussion about combating frigid temperatures, all while avoiding the internet's fact-checking grip.
Join us as we dive into an intriguing mailbag episode, uncovering fascinating listener feedback and sharing personal stories about battling the elements. Discover the accidental release of an unedited podcast episode, explore the ancient wisdom of farming almanacs, and laugh along with us about unexpected bee encounters and roadside adventures.
That Don't Sound Right invites you into a world where conversation flourishes, free from digital constraints. If you've ever found yourself silently protesting, "That don't sound right," you're not alone. Listen in and become part of a community that values genuine dialogue and shared human experience. #TDSRpodcast #mailbag
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Join hosts Peter and Cecil in another engaging episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where they dive into the perplexing tradition of some pet owners burying their turtles for the winter.
This discussion explores not just the unusual practice itself, but the broader question of the lengths people go to for their beloved pets. From discussing the realities of reptile care to reminiscing about the changing nature of pet ownership—from backyard chains to family couches—this episode touches on a spectrum of human-animal relationships.
As always, the hosts encourage you to engage in the dialogue, especially if you find yourself thinking, "that don't sound right." Whether you agree or have your unusual pet stories to share, you're invited to join the conversation. #TDSRpodcast #turtle
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Join hosts Peter and Cecil in this intriguing episode of "That Don't Sound Right," where they explore the curious case of how temperature settings inside your home can feel different depending on the outside weather conditions. Is it truly a matter of perception, or is there more to thermal comfort than meets the eye? Discover a lively discussion without the interference of online fact-checking, taking you back to the authentic art of conversation.
In the midst of snowy weather adventures, and the nuances of how 68 degrees indoors might not always feel the same, Peter and Cecil delve into personal anecdotes, theories, and even the science behind temperature perception. They also share amusing tales of snowy commutes, driving preferences in wintry conditions, and the unexpected dynamics around adjusting thermostats.
Wrap yourself in a metaphorical blanket as they navigate through the chilly winds of interpersonal relationships within the office and beyond. Enjoy a casual yet captivating conversation as you ponder your own thermostat habits, and find comfort in knowing you’re not alone when something just doesn’t sound right. #TDSRpodcast #thermostat #windchill
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