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TechStuff

The Tech Pioneers

TechStuff

iHeartPodcasts

Technology, News, Tech News

4.31.9K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes, an invention comes along that defines a new function, form factor, or fashion. In this episode, we celebrate some of these inventions by exploring the stories behind them.

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Martha Stewart, and we're back with a new season of my podcast.

0:03.4

This season will be even more revealing and more personal,

0:06.7

with more entrepreneurs, more live events,

0:09.7

and more questions from you.

0:11.9

I'm talking to my cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Dan Belkin

0:15.0

about the secrets behind my skin care. On Corjane about creating a billion dollar

0:19.6

startup Walter Isakson about the geniuses who change the world.

0:24.0

Listen and subscribe to the Martha Stewart Podcast on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,

0:29.2

or wherever you get your podcasts. Welcome to Tech Stuff, a production from I Heart Radio.

0:40.0

Hey there and welcome to TechStuff. I'm your host Jonathan Strickland. I'm an executive

0:48.1

producer with I-Heart Podcasts and how the Tech are you? I'd like to thank our sponsor for this episode Nissan.

0:55.5

Thanks so much Nissan. I have decided to do an episode about special innovations in tech. See once in a while a person or a group of people

1:06.6

come up with an invention that defines a new standard, right? It could be an

1:12.1

entirely new idea or it could be refining a

1:16.0

concept to a point where everyone treats it as if it were a brand new idea.

1:20.0

So today we're going to talk about some of the technologies that

1:22.9

gave us abilities and opportunities that before we hadn't even

1:27.1

imagined were possible. And I thought I would start with one that's

1:30.7

near and dear to my heart. The Victor Talking Machine. Not that I owned a

1:36.6

Victor Talking Machine. I do not have one of these antiques. As old as I am, this is way before my time but it's an important

1:45.7

invention I would argue not just because it would lead to the modern turntable

1:52.0

and the modern album, but it would completely shape society and culture.

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