Mike Dell (No, not that one!)
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 technologies like face ID
– Efforts to simplify phone use, including removing apps and using Brave browser
– References BBC’s article on the popularity of ‘dumb phones’, mentions Nokia 3310 https://www.bbc.com/news/business-60763168
– Interest in a minimalist phone called the Light Phone to minimize distractions https://www.thelightphone.com/
– Details on making an iPhone a ‘dumb phone’ and removing tracking apps https://whatifididnt.com/blog/iphone-dumb-phone/
– Suggests living without constant news and entertainment, promoting a simpler lifestyle
– Discusses decluttering media consumption and using RSS feeds over mainstream news
– Explores off-grid living through YouTube channels
– Talks about new initiatives at Blubrry, like testing AI for chapter files and adding transcripts
– Remarks on the strength of RSS feeds for content decentralization away from big corporations https://netnewswire.com/
– Encourages listeners to check out his appearances on the Auto History Podcast and Podcast Insider