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From Frozen Pipes to AI Pop Stars: How to Outsmart Winter—and the Internet

From Frozen Pipes to AI Pop Stars: How to Outsmart Winter—and the Internet

Update: 2025-11-18
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What Would Handy Andy Do? Winter Renter’s Edition
Frozen pipes, drafty windows, sky-high heating bills — winter can be brutal if you're not ready. In this episode, Handy Andy breaks down exactly what to do before the cold takes its toll, starting with one commonly forgotten (and flood-causing) mistake.

They talk frost-free spigots, DIY insulation tricks, and why thermal curtains might be the best home upgrade you never knew you needed. Whether you're a renter or a homeowner, this conversation is packed with practical, budget-friendly advice for winterizing your space.

Think like Andy, and you might just avoid a mid-January plumbing disaster.

The Internet’s Ocean Floor and the Future of Fake Artists
From fiber optics under the sea to AI artists on Spotify, Handy Andy joins to talk about the invisible infrastructure shaping our digital world.

They start with a simple question: where would you live if cost and time were no issue? Andy shares his craving for sun and affordability — no winter, maybe Vietnam — before diving into the stunning truth that 95% of global data still runs through undersea cables. Then, it's onto AI: why most listeners can’t tell when music is machine-made, and why people get uncomfortable once they find out.

What’s real, what’s human, and what matters more — creativity or transparency?

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Originally aired on 2025-11-17

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From Frozen Pipes to AI Pop Stars: How to Outsmart Winter—and the Internet

From Frozen Pipes to AI Pop Stars: How to Outsmart Winter—and the Internet

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