Automators

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Technology #163

Automation makes your life easier and everyone can do it. We tell you how. Hosted by David Sparks and Rosemary Orchard.

Recent Episodes
  • 150: File Management Automation
    Mar 22, 2024 – 54:31
  • 149: Simon Says Automate
    Mar 8, 2024 – 01:04:55
  • 148: Vision Pro Automation
    Feb 23, 2024 – 46:28
  • 147: Smart Home Automation with Robert Spivack
    Feb 9, 2024 – 01:37:17
  • 146: OmniFocus 4: Automation Update
    Jan 26, 2024 – 38:13
  • 145: The 2024 State of Automation
    Jan 12, 2024 – 01:16:15
  • 144: Some Favorite Automations
    Dec 29, 2023 – 25:24
  • 143: Moving Automators to Notion
    Dec 15, 2023 – 01:10:02
  • 142: Automation Elf on the Shelf
    Dec 1, 2023 – 58:54
  • 141: Keyboard Maestro Goes to 11
    Nov 17, 2023 – 58:54
  • 140: LimitLiss Automations with Casey
    Nov 3, 2023 – 01:19:09
  • 139: Action Button Time
    Oct 20, 2023 – 01:05:53
  • 138: Shortcuts Utility Apps
    Oct 6, 2023 – 01:21:36
  • 137: iOS 17 and New Devices
    Sep 23, 2023 – 01:24:02
  • 136: Automating Alex Cox
    Sep 8, 2023 – 01:40:54
  • 135: Vanilla HomeKit
    Aug 25, 2023 – 01:30:29
  • 134: Looking through the Window of Automation
    Aug 11, 2023 – 01:19:32
  • 133: Personal Automation Fun
    Jul 28, 2023 – 01:18:38
  • 132: Automating and Time Tracking with Joe Hribar
    Jul 14, 2023 – 01:12:18
  • 131: Recharging the Beta Batteries
    Jul 2, 2023 – 01:00:55
  • 130: WWDC Reactions
    Jun 16, 2023 – 01:22:06
  • 129: WWDC 2023 Wishes
    Jun 3, 2023 – 01:17:50
  • 128: Airtable Automation
    May 19, 2023 – 01:15:27
  • 127: Feedback!
    May 6, 2023 – 01:19:01
  • 126: Safari Automation
    Apr 21, 2023 – 01:24:23
  • 125: AppleScript Events and more with James Thomson
    Apr 8, 2023 – 01:50:36
  • 124: Image Automation
    Mar 24, 2023 – 01:28:30
  • 123: HomeKit from Scratch with Myke Hurley
    Mar 11, 2023 – 01:19:47
  • 122: Nerding Out with Allison Sheridan
    Feb 25, 2023 – 01:10:52
  • 121: Hardware Launchers
    Feb 10, 2023 – 01:18:18
  • 120: Looking at Launchers
    Jan 27, 2023 – 01:22:27
  • 119: Moving Houses and to the Mac with Chris Lawley
    Jan 13, 2023 – 01:40:26
  • 118: Ask the Automators
    Dec 30, 2022 – 01:08:06
  • 117: Magic Online Automations with Make
    Dec 16, 2022 – 01:34:22
  • 116: Brett Terpstra's Automation Tricks
    Dec 2, 2022 – 01:21:42
  • 115: Automating the Future, with Simon Støvring
    Nov 19, 2022 – 01:30:13
  • 114: macOS Ventura: The Automated AppDate
    Nov 5, 2022 – 01:36:10
  • 113: FocusCuts and Asynchronous Automation Awesomeness
    Oct 21, 2022 – 01:13:47
  • 112: iOS 16 Focus Modes
    Oct 7, 2022 – 01:47:05
  • 111: Automating Endor Studios
    Sep 24, 2022 – 01:30:17
  • 110: iOS 16 Automation
    Sep 9, 2022 – 01:23:07
  • 109: Automating Obsidian
    Aug 27, 2022 – 01:35:54
  • 108: Small Automation Tools
    Aug 12, 2022 – 01:29:05
  • 107: Control with your Voice, with Sal Soghoian
    Jul 29, 2022 – 01:41:13
  • 106: Automation Interoperation
    Jul 15, 2022 – 01:15:32
  • 105: Podcast Automation and Focus Modes with Scotty Jackson
    Jul 2, 2022 – 01:10:55
  • 104: WWDC 2022 Awesomeness
    Jun 17, 2022 – 01:25:23
  • 103: Dan, the Automating Author, Moren
    Jun 3, 2022 – 01:18:22
  • 102: Automating DEVONThink
    May 20, 2022 – 01:25:56
  • 101: Red Sweaters and AppleScript Fun with Daniel Jalkut
    May 6, 2022 – 01:42:05
Recent Reviews
  • TC1973 unique name
    Great agenda, not focused
    This podcast would be amazing if they could figure out a way to make it more condensed. It might be fun to run so long but it’s hard to derive value with the 1:20 conversation. Just too long. The Podcast app adding transcripts helps. Perhaps ChatGPT can summarize it now.
  • Dezotl
    Enjoy it very much
    I’m a techie and love automation. Often pick up new things in this podcast. Been listening pretty steady for the last few months and it’s now October ‘23.
  • Dutchess23
    Great tips for anyone!!!
    You don’t have to be a programmer to get something out of this show. There are always great ideas, application recommendations, and various workflow recipes for every possible scenario and level of proficiency!!!
  • cgkemper
    No longer valuable
    This used to be a good show with ideas on how to automate various parts of your home and computing life, but it seems to have devolved into Rosemary rapid-fire bragging about her own use of automation with little to no explanation. I have been listening for years and just become increasingly frustrated. Two stars for Sparky interjecting occasionally.
  • Robert Mc****
    Fun for automation nerds…
    This is a great podcast full of tons of tips and covering a wide range of automation topics. The hosts are genuinely into this stuff and it shows. My one hopefully constructive bit of criticism. With two enthusiastic hosts who can both tend to “go down the rabbit hole” on occasion, the podcast can become a little unfocused and hard to follow. Maybe having one host being responsible for adhering to an episode outline would be helpful.
  • Mini Makes It
    Amazing time saving info
    If you are looking for something that needs to be automated or things that you didnt even know you could automate, this is the show. Dave and Rose are amazing at the detail of explaining things.
  • Muskatinho
    Something to aspire to
    David Sparks and Rosemary Orchard talk the talk and walk the walk. Both are true experts who actually enjoy educating the audience with the potential of automation in the Apple ecosphere. I learn something useful every episode and frankly, I just enjoy their company. Highly recommended if you have any interest in reducing your keystrokes and other forms of drudgery on Apple devices.
  • Mushotoku
    Superb content mixed with average performance
    I have been a big fan of David Sparks for so many years. This podcast has an amazing content. But I like solid performance and speech and dislike stammering. My only advice is to significantly reduce the number of “you knows” that both say, in particular Rosemary. She has 900+ shortcuts. I think the number of “you knows” per podcast are very close.
  • tyelmene
    -helps me to do more than I thought possible-
    Rosemary Orchard and David Sparks have an easy style but give so much useful info I literally can't get everything out of all the sharing they do with just one listen - this may be the most useful podcast I've found!
  • jimmeek55
    Great Podcast!
    As we move towards more home automated devices and more ways to control them, this podcast is a great resource! In particular, as we begin to explore Siri Shortcuts, they are providing great examples of how to streamline work flows and automation. Keep up the great work!
  • docpete
    Smart, Supportive, and Helpful
    I've been a fan of MacSparky for years. But the pair of David and Rosemary unlocks a new frontier of learning opportunity. Love the additional resources and downloads. As a podcaster, I know how much work a show like this is. Thank you so much for your dedication and please, please take care of yourselves... you've gone and done it again, quickly becoming a central piece of our podcast diet and we don't want either of you to burn out! ;-)
  • tdickinson
    Accessible entry point for a fascinating topic
    Automation is such a benefit, but it can be hard to know where to start. It's great to hear a show like this that really fills a need. The first two episodes have been great. I've adopted some of the ideas they've talked about, and it's also got my brain working on new stuff that's particular to my own life and work. I'm excited to continue down this road with them!
  • Jeffrop
    Great show
    I’m happy to see a show having to do with automation. David Sparks sounds like Billy-K’s super sounds of the seventies from Reservoir Dogs or Thomas Haden Church. Keep up the great work.
  • simplyjimriley
    Great new podcast!
    Heard about about this podcast on MPU. Love the hosts David Sparks and Rose Olive from their work on MPU. Very excited to hear upcoming episodes!
  • Phantom27CK
    Super Nerdy, but in a good way
    I’m a super nerd.... I dare to say I’m a Mac Power User 😉. This podcast is AMAZING. I love how nerdy and detailed David and Rose are! The problem I have with it is that I won’t be able to listen to it like I do all my other podcasts. I need to be in a quiet place and be working in the automation tools as they are talking about them. But then... I go down the rabbit hole and don’t come up for an hour or two. A 30 min podcast becomes a 2 hour ordeal as I automate my life more. Let’s just say, “I love it!!!” Great job David and Rose!
  • sikoop
    So glad this exists
    I've been a listener to a different podcast co-hosted by David Sparks and the automation shows have always been my favorite. One of the best of those episodes was with Rose Orchard and now there is an entire podcast with both of them! Amazing! Really, really great automation examples and inspiration. The hosts do a ton of work to make this as easy as possible for you to explore. Take a listen - you won't regret it.
  • tomwickland
    Task Automation Made Easy (well, less hard)
    Amazing podcast with many concrete and actionable ideas for automating tasks. Of course, not every idea is for everyone, but if you're interested in trying out task automation this is the podcast for you. It is so helpful to have knowledgeable people talk you through using (and even creating) automations. Trying to figure out how to do it by yourself can be painful and frustrating.
  • DeekinBlooz
    Inspired, informative, and entertaining!
    You can tell that the hosts have a lot of fantastic automation info to share! The samples provided in the show notes are worth their weight (or better yet, MY weight) in gold! Rose and David are so "into" this topic that they almost can't help themselves but share. I would call them educated automation evangelists! This podcast is going to be a huge boon to the technical community!
  • IThinkThings
    Great premise of a show!
    As a tech-savvy non-developer, this show really pushes my brain to learn how to automate my day-to-day life, as well as think logically about every aspect of every day. Great first episode and I look forward to hearing about more workflows!
  • BrooklynRogers
    The Best Length of Training for Newbies. My new Favorite Podcast!
    I'm a highly distracted ADHDer with a low tolerance for frustration, and a love of systems, routines, and organization. I am so very happy with this podcast for many reasons. First, Rosemary!!!! I was looking for more female role models and teachers for these topics. Secondly, I 'm a newbie geek in training and the conversation between two hosts makes a great check and balance for any missing details! Thirdly, Prompts with a conversational tone that resonate with a user are helpful for anyone struggling with performance in workplace. My job includes performance management and accommodations for others & opening up this world of possibility can save people their jobs. Next, Other podcasts are long, sometimes a bit more advanced, and I lose interest. I also download all these new tools and make a mess! The fact that examples are provided for each training bite is thrilling. This is exactly the length of training needed to keep people engaged. The timing of the show is amazing! I'm excited to get my dose of learning on a Friday and then practice over the weekend! You have got a huge fan! Hopefully, you will create a community for folks too! for frustration, and a love of systems
  • Eyesuk
    Love this guy...
    I feel like David can make a podcast about watching paint dry, and I would subscribe, he is that good! Excited for this one...
  • JFBmusic
    So excited about this one!!
    I know this will be a top-notch show, with two people that are super passionate about automation, and know how to break it down for us. Can’t wait for the first full episode!
  • pscaudill
    Good start
    I’m thankful they will be providing examples. It’s an intimidating topic but I’ve wanted to get into this for years. I’m excited to start!
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