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- fntest1_01.wav, Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode of Doja Live this Thursday, September 22nd, 2022.\nMy name is Kim Lentis and it's my pleasure to be hosting today along with you.
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- "transcription": "Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode of Doja Live this Thursday, September 22nd, 2022.\nMy name is Kim Lentis and it's my pleasure to be hosting today along with you."
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- "transcription": "with my co-host, America Guerrero.\nHello, everybody.\nHi, America, good to be here with you again as well.\nAnd of course, the star of today's show\nis Joe Miller, General Manager at Pockettalk.\nJoe, thank you so much for joining us today.\nThank you for having me.\nI've really been looking forward to this.\nYou guys did such a great job.\nI'm a big fan.\nAnd now I feel like I'm part of the team.\nYou've already made some great skills, you've also become a member of this events team.\nThank you."
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- "transcription": "totally part of the team and you're welcome back anytime that you want. But before we get into\nPockettalk, which is all about communication globally, cross-cultures, cross-languages, we're very\nexcited. We do want to get to know you a bit better. If you could please tell us some of your\nbackground, your passions, and kind of what's led up to where you are today. Thank you.\nYeah, so for me, I grew up in El Paso, Texas."
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- "transcription": "and really fascinating place to grow up because it's a combination of really its own kind of\nmash up culture between, you know, the U.S. and English and Mexico and Tex-Mex and, you know,\nthe El Paso Juarez border is essentially one count. We were very, very freely across the border.\nI was always fascinated with the language of grammar."
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- "transcription": "growing up in an area that was so multicultural.\nAnd growing up, one of my really good friends\nwas moved from Buenos Aires to El Paso\nand spoke perfect Spanish and they spoke it at home.\nAnd he had a very difficult time on the playground\nbecause his Spanish was too good.\nIt was too act."
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- "transcription": "accurate, it wasn't, you know, street smart enough. And so he, he, he, he, he\nwasn't speak Spanish. But yet when he went home, that was all they spoke. But it\nwasn't the same kind of Spanish and it led to, you know, fifth grade bullying,\nthat kind of things. So it was really a fascinating, a learning experience for\nme. And then I'm taking Spanish at school. And the Spanish I'm taking, I can't use it."
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- "transcription": "either, because it's to-\nYou use it in both softwares, which isn't used in direct-\nYeah, exactly, right.\nAnd so, and it was just to generic and, and then so we kind of developed our own little\ntext-mets, you know, border culture, but it was really interesting at how English and\nSpanish mashed together, really made this interesting-"
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- "transcription": "environment. And I took, I had a really early interest in language. But after, after school\ngraduated and I was fortunate enough to get into the connectivity and communications business.\nSo I was a very early employee at DirectV before the satellite even launched in the sky. It was\nreally just a fascinating place to to be."
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- "transcription": "and then from Direct TV, I was one of the first employees at Tivo. And I was at Tivo for 14 years.\nAnd Tivo is really interesting because it was this collection of managing existing content\nand media and people's relationship with it, but you had time shifting and recording and\nconsuming where you wanted. And then during the time that we were there, the..."
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- "transcription": "Introduction of streaming media and streaming TV and then Tivo managing and moderating both sides of that house\nReally, it's just a great place to be and then most recently I was really fortunate to work for a great company called ERO\nWhich is a Wi-Fi connectivity company, which does whole-home mesh networking\nAbout getting devices to speak and speak freely around the home"
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- "transcription": "And then I had a chance to see Pockettalk and Pockettalk is a is a handheld device. I'll just give you a little brief sample.\nAnd cell phone size.\nCell phone size that allows you to speak fluently in 82 languages with the built in 82.\nAnything from Swahili to Farseed to French to."
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- "transcription": "German to Spanish, it's all in here.\nAnd it's got a built-in SIM card,\nand that SIM card will allow you\nto go anywhere in the world\nand just take it out of your suitcase, turn it on, and go.\nWow.\nAnd it's really, really great.\nAnd it's kind of like this mashup\nbetween my growing up in a multilingual environment."
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- "transcription": "getting involved in technology and connectivity and then now connectivity technology and language all in one thing.\nSo it's really it worked out it worked out great.\nWhat an amazing story. I don't think a lot of us don't get most of us probably don't get the opportunity to find something that is such an awesome mix and mashup of our own talents personality and passion."
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- "transcription": "That's great.\nBefore we move on to the topic of conversations today,\nI did want to ask you about that SIM card.\nSo this means that I'm able to use Pockettalk,\neven if I don't necessarily have a wireless connection.\nIt does.\nSo you can use it on Wi-Fi.\nOr again, this kind of built-in data card,\nwhich is in the side where my finger is.\nteeny tiny tiny tiny little chip that's in here.\nBut err."
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- "transcription": "every one of them comes with a two-year data card.\nAnd what's great about that is whenever you go to say,\neven the US to Canada, I have to register\nwith Roger's cable on my cell phone\nand accept the terms and conditions,\nbut with this global sim, I don't worry about that.\nIt doesn't use my phone data.\nAnd I just could pop off in Mexico City,\nToronto, Berlin, wherever I wanted to go."
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- "transcription": "around the world, turn it on and be pretty good.\nAnd you even mentioned languages like Swahili or Farsi,\nwhich you know, a lot of times if we're traveling in countries like that,\nit's remote areas that don't even might not even have reliable or access or\naccess even to something like wireless and yet you can still be connected and\ncommunicate. Fantastic. Yeah, so is that one of the reasons that you don't have\nthe so for you?"
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- "transcription": "that's why you need to have a device.\nWell, there's two reasons.\nOne is a dedicated device.\nIt's just going to be quicker.\nIt only has one task to perform.\nYou know, you've noticed on your cell phone when you open up app.\nSometimes it takes a while for the app to spin up.\nAnd so this is just always on touch of a button.\nBut also for data privacy.\nYour information is."
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- "transcription": "contained in this device, not your cell phone.\nAnd this device is used in B2B settings all over the world.\nAnd in B2B settings, you really\ndon't want your personal cell phone.\nAnd you don't want employees having, say, text messages,\nand other information popping up on their screen\nin a dedicated device, just like you\nhave a dedicated computer at work, that really\nmeans that this company's data, the company."
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- "transcription": "conversations or in the case of a consumer, your cell phone data and things don't get\nstopped. Beautiful. You don't accidentally break an NDA. Right. Which could easily happen.\nPerfect. All right. So with that, I think we've already really touched on some fascinating\nlevels about pocket talk and in the..."
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