• AI Fit Check: Do You Have AI Flow or AI Fry?
    May 8 2026

    AI is everywhere now, and brains are reacting in two very different ways.

    Some of us open ChatGPT or Claude and feel like we just got a new teammate. Some of us open the same tool and feel a slow headache start. Same blinking cursor, completely different experience.

    This week on Wired Together, we run an eight question AI Fit Check to help you figure out where you land. AI Flow, AI Fry, or somewhere in the mix. The honest part is that most people come out more mixed than they expect, and that is actually a good sign.

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    47 mins
  • The WinternetWeb Story: 18 Years of Tech, Trust, and Change
    Apr 28 2026

    In this special episode of Wired Together, we celebrate a milestone that’s hard to wrap our heads around… 18 years of WinternetWeb.

    What started with a blinking cursor and a big idea has grown into something much bigger than we ever imagined. In this episode, we take a walk through time. From flip phones and texting by the letter… to Blackberries, the rise of social media, mobile-first design, and now the fast-moving world of AI.

    Along the way, we share the real story behind the business. The early experiments. The learning curves. The moments where growth felt exciting… and the ones where it felt overwhelming. Building websites turned into building relationships. And over time, WinternetWeb became more than just what we do. It became who we are.

    We also talk about how technology has changed for small businesses. From needing a simple website… to needing a full ecosystem that actually works.

    But through all of it, one thing hasn’t changed.

    People still need someone they trust.

    That’s really what this episode comes down to. Technology will keep moving. It will keep evolving. It will keep getting faster and smarter. But connection, trust, and having someone in your corner when things get confusing… that still matters just as much today as it did 18 years ago.

    This episode is part celebration, part reflection, and part look ahead at what’s coming next.

    And if you’ve been part of this journey in any way, we’re grateful you’re here.

    As always… stay connected.

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    40 mins
  • More Time for Students: The Real Promise of AI in Schools
    Apr 17 2026

    Teachers are not the problem. The load is the problem.

    Jason and Melanie dig into what happens when AI stops organizing education and starts actually understanding the student. From a 1923 National Geographic ad that still makes the point, to the real reason behavior problems happen in a classroom, this episode is an honest look at what adaptive AI technology could give back to teachers, and why the future of education is not robots in classrooms but humans finally freed up to do the human part.

    They cover differentiated instruction, pacing, brain breaks, hyperfocus, the kid who never raises their hand because they do not want anyone to know they are lost, and why "let the robot be the robot" is one of the most teacher-friendly ideas in the room.

    This one is for teachers, parents, and anyone who ever sat in a classroom and felt like the system was not built for them.

    #WiredTogether #WiredForThis #AIinEducation #TeacherSupport #ADHDandLearning

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    43 mins
  • The Lost Art of Getting It Out: ADHD, Ancient Letters, and the Tools That Finally Listen
    Apr 3 2026

    What does a 120-year-old letter have to do with ADHD and AI? More than you might think.

    In this episode of Wired Together, Jason and Melanie Winter follow up on last week's portrait brain concept with something more practical: the lost art of getting things out of your head. They trace the idea back through handwritten letters and family history, connect it to the real challenges of executive function, and walk through honest strategies for using modern tools the same way our ancestors used pen and paper. Miles joins the conversation to demonstrate how AI can actually meet you where you are, no grammar required.

    If your brain holds too much, moves too fast, or struggles to start, this one is for you.

    #wiredtogetherpodcast #podicle #ADHDtools #executivefunction #smallbusinessmindset

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    46 mins
  • The Portrait Brain
    Mar 27 2026

    What if the ADHD brain is not losing information at all? What if it is organizing it differently?

    In Wired Together, Season 2, Episode 7, Jason and Melanie begin a new series exploring ADHD, technology, learning, and the way some minds process the world through connection rather than isolated recall.

    This episode introduces the idea of the “portrait brain.” Instead of storing information like a filing cabinet, some people seem to build understanding like a painting. Facts blend with story, emotion, context, and meaning. That can make traditional testing difficult, even when real understanding is clearly there.

    Jason and Melanie talk through what this looks like in family life, school, and everyday learning. They also explore a bigger question. If technology can now help with storage, organization, reminders, and retrieval, then are we still measuring the right things? And could the very traits often seen as weaknesses in ADHD actually point toward strengths the modern world needs more than ever?

    This episode is thoughtful, personal, and practical. It is for parents, teachers, adults with ADHD, and anyone who has ever felt the frustration of knowing something deeply but struggling to produce it on demand.

    If you want the conversation behind the concept, listen to the episode. If you want the deeper read after the conversation, this podicle is the companion piece.

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    49 mins
  • Build Your AI Team
    Mar 17 2026

    AI used to feel like one big tool that could do everything.

    That’s no longer the case.

    In this episode of Wired Together, Jason and Melanie explore a new way of thinking about AI, not as a single assistant, but as a team of specialized companions working together.

    Using a fun RPG-style analogy, they break down how different AI tools naturally fall into roles:

    • The “thinking” companion that helps you plan and create
    • The “execution” companion that gets real work done
    • The “discovery” companion that surprises you with what’s possible

    Along the way, they share real experiences using tools like ChatGPT, Grok, Alexa+, and others, and talk about how memory, workflow, and experimentation are shaping the future of how we interact with AI.

    Most importantly, they remind us of one key truth:

    The human is still the hero.

    Whether you’re just getting started with AI or already using it in your daily work, this episode will help you think more clearly about how to use the right tools in the right way.

    💡 Prefer a quick read?
    Check out the companion “podicle” (podcast + article) here:
    https://winternetweb.com/wired-together-podicle-build-your-ai-team

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    40 mins
  • The Games That Built Us: Retro Gaming and the Birth of WinternetWeb
    Mar 4 2026

    March 8 is National Retro Video Gaming Day, and in this episode of Wired Together, Jason and Melanie take a trip back to the early days of gaming to explore how those pixelated worlds helped shape the path that eventually led to WinternetWeb.

    From Commodore 64 computers, Oregon Trail, and early computer labs to Nintendo cartridges and couch co-op RPGs, we talk about the games and experiences that sparked curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving. What started as simple curiosity about how games worked eventually grew into programming, digital creation, and ultimately building websites that connect people and businesses.

    Along the way we reflect on how gaming taught skills we didn’t realize we were learning at the time. Navigation, storytelling, troubleshooting, collaboration, and designing experiences. Those same ideas now shape the way we approach technology, web design, and helping clients build their own digital worlds.

    We also talk about the transition from offline gaming to the internet era, how technology evolved around us, and how today’s massive online worlds compare to the cartridge-based games we grew up with.

    And later in the episode, Miles joins the conversation to share a perspective on the technological lineage that led from early computers and gaming systems all the way to modern AI.

    Whether you grew up with a joystick, a floppy disk, or your first Nintendo controller, this episode is a nostalgic look at how the past of technology quietly shaped the future we’re building today.

    #RetroGamingDay #WiredTogetherPodcast #RetroGaming #TechHistory #From8BitToAI #WinternetWeb #GamingAndTech

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    38 mins
  • Humans on Purpose: Redefining Intelligence with AI
    Feb 27 2026

    AI is already reshaping who gets hired, what gets valued, and what work even means. In this episode of Wired Together, Jason and Melanie explore a simple but uncomfortable question. If AI is brilliant at the things school measures most, like language patterns, testable math, memorization, and “right answers,” then what should we be emphasizing to prepare students for the real landscape of their careers?

    Using Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences as a springboard, we talk about what AI does well (linguistic and logical problem solving) and where humans remain irreplaceable: empathy, moral reasoning, creativity, discernment, intuition, courage, and the lived human experience. We unpack why “if it’s quantifiable, is it replaceable?” might be the wake-up call education and workplace training need right now.

    This is not an anti-AI episode. We call it what it is: a tool, “Google on steroids.” The real issue is whether we use it to replace learning or enhance learning. If the workplace is changing in months, not decades, then our priorities, our classrooms, and our definition of intelligence may need a paradigm shift too.

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    51 mins