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643: Podcast Stretching Routine

Clockwise

Relay

Google, Amazon, Technology, News, Moren, Tech News, Microsoft, Apple, Tech, Sargent

4.5300 Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2026

⏱️ 30 minutes

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0:00.0

It's time for episode 643 of the Clockwise Podcast from Relay, recorded Wednesday, February 11, 2006.

0:09.9

Clockwise, four people, four tech podcast where time is marching on, and time is still marching on.

0:36.8

My name is Dan Moore, and I'm joined across the internet by my good friend, my pal, and probably somebody who's very confused right now is Micah Sargent. How are you doing, Micah? All of the above, you are correct. Very confused. I had to get my little, they might be giants, quote, in there. I know somebody out there appreciate it. In fact, I know my friend

0:54.4

Tony Sindelar is in the live stream. So he appreciated it if nobody else did. Well, I'm glad that

0:59.6

Tony was there to hear it and take it in and help us all understand what was going on by saying

1:05.5

reference of knowledge. And now that we've acknowledged that reference, let us acknowledge our fantastic guests this week.

1:12.6

To my left, it is a producer and reporter at Texas Standard, host of the Lions, Towers

1:17.0

and Shields podcast, and author of iOS Access for All.

1:20.2

And I feel like she must be extremely tired because that's a lot.

1:23.0

It's Shelly Brisbane.

1:23.7

Welcome back, Shelly.

1:25.2

Hello, great to be here.

1:26.4

And hi, Tony.

1:31.7

To my left, Shelley. Hello, great to be here. And hi, Tony. To my left, writer at Mac Stories, host of the first, last everything podcast. It's Jonathan, hello. Hi, Tony, as well.

1:40.5

Tony, the fifth member of Clockwise, the Pete Best of Clock, No. All right, let's jump right in. I am curious, as always, about automations. Do you have any good automations running on your Mac or your iOS device these days? If so, what is it doing for you? And if not, why not? What's wrong with you?

2:00.1

Shelley, we'll start with you.

2:01.8

Well, I was going to talk about lights in my office, but because of a busy morning that I've had,

2:06.6

I'll talk about file automation instead. So I'm here in my podcast studio closet with my own

2:13.0

personal Mac, but I do a lot of podcasting here, but in my office, I do a lot of work stuff for the radio

2:19.3

show where I work. And often when I do audio in the closet, I have to direct it to one place

2:24.7

or the other. So I use, do that with macOS tags. So if I'm doing my own podcast, it's LTS. If I'm

2:31.0

doing work, it's work. And if I'm a guest, like right here on Clockwise, the tag is guest. And then the wonderful app, Hazel, will deliver those files to the places I need them after giving them appropriate file names. Because in the radio show, one of our conventions is that if we've made audio, but we haven't edited yet, it's called

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