Jason isn't as impressed as you may think by this. Also, the history of Sprite.
Backstage is a new members-only podcast from Relay FM. Each month, co-founders Myke Hurley and Stephen Hackett will give a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to run the network, and share their knowledge to help you create a podcast or start a creative project. This time, they discuss the foundation of any project: the idea.
When Mikah disappears, Dan, Lisa Schmeiser, and Matthew Cassinelli end up having an impromptu discussion on technology, privacy, and ethics.
Shelly Brisbin talks with Stephen Hackett about her new documentary, *36 Seconds That Changed Everything: How The iPhone Learned To Talk.*
App Camp for Girls hosts week-long camps where girls, transgender & gender non-conforming youth learn how to create iOS apps. Learn more about the organization and its work in our community, as well as how to support its mission.
Stephen Hackett and John Voorhees sit down to talk about Ken Kocienda's book *Creative Selection,* in which he writes about the creation of Safari and original iPhone.
The secret ending of Mikah's IGTV video and the blunder Dan made while talking about tech blunders.
Casey Liss and David Smith discuss the process and feelings around photographing the ATP and Relay FM live events. Recorded at the Podcast Studio at WWDC 2018.
What theme parks do our panelists want to see?
Stephen and Jason watch the launch of SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket live.
Live from Apple's WWDC podcast booth, Underscore and Casey talk about the experience of WWDC, and how the conference has changed this year with the move to San Jose.
Federico's MacBook Air is dying. Myke and Stephen want to change that.
Marco Arment and Myke Hurley try to debate what the future of computing may be.
Stephen Hackett is joined by Christina Warren, Ed Cormany and Brian Sutorius to draft their favorite Macs.
Anze took some pills he got for $4 at a Walmart. Georgia teaches us about Melotonin. Jason and Dan mess up the show, but hey, they've only done it 156 times. There's always next week.