
"Welcome to 'Technically Working', the go-to podcast for tech enthusiasts and productivity seekers alike. Hosts Michael Babcock and Damashe Thomas take you on a journey through the ever-evolving world of technology and productivity. As Mac OS and iPhone users, they share their personal experiences and tips on staying productive while using these tools. But they don't stop there - they also explore... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 174 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationTechnology | |||

What We Cover This Week Earshot Development Progress and the Claude Workflow
Michael walks through where the Earshot podcast app stands after another round of Claude-assisted development. The improvements keep landing, the test loop is tightening, ... more
Recorded on Father's Day, episode 168 opens with Michael and Damashe wishing each other a happy Father's Day before diving into everything going on in the world of AI, coding agents, Earshot, and more.
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This week, Mike and Damashe dig into Earshot build 99, react to WWDC 26, and ask the big question: are AI agent devices actually ready to replace your phone? Spoiler: your ride might end up in the wrong city.
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Passkeys are supposed to make your life easier. So why is Amazon still asking for a six-digit code after you just proved who you are with one? This week, Michael and Damashe dig into what companies are getting right and wrong with passkey implementat... more
Michael kicks things off from a proper setup. Damashe kicks things off from a boom arm clamped to his nightstand — because he's mid-move and the show must go on.
From there, the conversation covers a lot of ground: Michael is beta testing Quill, a ... more
Michael's been frustrated with his current podcast app for months, so he did what any reasonable person would do: opened Claude, wrote a PRD, and started building. Thirty-six versions later, there's a working iOS podcast app with a cross-platform pla... more
Michael and Damashe catch up from two different locations this week. Damashe is recording from a hotel room in Orlando with the Beta 87A he found at the bottom of his AT Guys backpack. Michael shares an exciting podcast launch and a new writing exper... more
Mike's back from a workation and Damashe is recording from a cardboard box in his old office because the new office already isn't big enough. We get into audio app updates, the travel boom arm setup, a new podcast project called Our Perspective, and ... more
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Tech-focused conversations and practical how-tos around building productive tech habits, with a strong emphasis on hardware setup, software workflows, and AI-assisted productivity. Episodes routinely cover gear recommendations (mics, audio interfaces, cameras, and accessories), cross-platform workflows (macOS, iOS, Windows, Android), and testing new tools or services to improve content creation and personal efficiency. A recurring thread is transparent, hands-on experimentation—sharing setup tips, live experiments, and tradeoffs between performance, cost, and usability. Across episodes, guests appear infrequently, while the hosts frequently dissect current tech trends (AI assistants, accessibility tech, smart home gear, and developer tools)... more
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