Logging In

Kali & Techie

Logging In is where Kali and Techie connect each week to unpack culture, tech, and power — from two different lived experiences. From the White House to Silicon Valley, from media shakeups to AI experiments, the show looks at how technology and politics collide — and what that actually means in real life. Kali brings cultural context and headline awareness. Techie breaks down the tech stories that often go underreported — explaining how the systems work, what’s really happening behind the scenes, and why it matters to people who don’t live in the tech world. They don’t always see things the same way — and that tension makes the conversation real. It’s not cable news. It’s not tech hype. It’s perspective, explanation, and connection. If you want to understand what’s happening, you have to log in.

  1. Jul 21

    032 - The Traffic Cone That United Scotland and Boston

    Techie’s voice is finally back, but Logging In missed a week for an unusual reason: he and his family were tracking down a traffic cone from Scotland. In Episode 32, Techie explains how the Boston Cone became a symbol of the unexpected friendship between Boston and Scotland following the World Cup. The cone traveled first class from Glasgow, was fitted with a tracker, signed by Massachusetts leaders, and became the center of a real-life scavenger hunt that Techie and his children could not resist. The conversation then turns to the World Cup final, including its unusual halftime entertainment, the trophy presentation, President Trump’s extended appearance with the winning team, and reports that a significant portion of the champions’ prize money could be subject to United States taxes. From there, the algorithms take the show in several strange directions. Techie and Kali discuss a bizarre Big Brother twist involving former Survivor contestants, dinosaurs, time travel, and a contestant being thrown into a volcano before officially entering the game. Finally, Kali introduces Instacart’s AI-powered grocery carts. These carts can recognize products, track a shopper’s location, calculate a running total, and recommend coupons based on what is happening inside the aisle. That leads to questions about privacy, incorrect prices, shopping with children, and how long it will take before people begin trying to trick the carts into offering better deals. From a world-famous traffic cone to a grocery cart that knows what you are buying, Episode 32 proves that the strangest stories are often the ones your usual algorithm would never show you. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/loggingin/exclusive-content

  2. Jun 16

    030 - Scotland Tartan Army Drank Boston Dry

    Boston thought it was hosting World Cup matches. Instead, it got invaded by Scotland. In Episode 30 of Logging In, Techie reports live from the middle of the Tartan Army takeover as Scottish fans march through Boston, pack Fenway Park, drain local bars dry, set stadium noise records, and even honor American statues with traffic cones. Somehow, the biggest World Cup story isn't what's happening on the field—it's everything happening around it. Meanwhile, Kali explores the United Kingdom's proposal to ban social media for anyone under 16, sparking a debate over childhood, technology, government oversight, and whether digital platforms have become too powerful for young users. Then the conversation takes another turn into the future as a Texas hospital introduces "Moxie," a robot assistant helping nurses deliver medications, supplies, and lab specimens. Is this the beginning of a healthcare revolution—or just the latest example of robots quietly becoming our coworkers? From soccer fan chaos and digital childhoods to hospital robots with heart-shaped eyes, this episode proves once again that reality is doing a better job than fiction. Topics include: The Tartan Army's World Cup takeover of BostonWhy Scotland fans became bigger news than the matchesThe UK's proposed social media ban for children under 16Reading, attention spans, and digital childhoodRobot nurses arriving in Texas hospitalsThe future of healthcare automationWhy the strangest stories are often the most important ones Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/loggingin/exclusive-content

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Logging In is where Kali and Techie connect each week to unpack culture, tech, and power — from two different lived experiences. From the White House to Silicon Valley, from media shakeups to AI experiments, the show looks at how technology and politics collide — and what that actually means in real life. Kali brings cultural context and headline awareness. Techie breaks down the tech stories that often go underreported — explaining how the systems work, what’s really happening behind the scenes, and why it matters to people who don’t live in the tech world. They don’t always see things the same way — and that tension makes the conversation real. It’s not cable news. It’s not tech hype. It’s perspective, explanation, and connection. If you want to understand what’s happening, you have to log in.