6: Somewhere In My Memory

6: Somewhere In My Memory

Author: Mark Bramhill September 30, 2015 Duration: 15:19
For the past couple of years, producer Alex Kapelman has been plagued by an iPhone notification sound that constantly reminds him of one of his favorite songs. He goes on a journey to find out why — and learns that he's not alone.

Mark Bramhill’s Welcome to Macintosh is a quiet, thoughtful dive into the cultural ripples created by Apple. Rather than rehashing familiar corporate timelines, this podcast lingers on the odd, human details that often get overlooked. Each episode feels like uncovering a small, perfectly designed artifact-you might hear the story behind the Mac’s iconic startup sound, learn about the surprising journey of the meditation emoji, or discover how a whimsical piece of music once prompted Steve Jobs to dance. The focus is consistently on the people: the designers, engineers, artists, and fans whose lives were changed by this technology, and who, in turn, left their own mark on the company. It’s a show built on curiosity rather than nostalgia, finding depth in specifics. Listening feels like having a conversation with a deeply knowledgeable friend who’s more interested in the “why” than the “what.” For anyone who’s ever wondered about the stories living inside their devices, this podcast offers a unique and personal perspective on a world that often seems too big to comprehend.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 27

Welcome to Macintosh
Podcast Episodes
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Duration: 3:29
The Power Macintosh 7100 and the BHA.
5: Rumors [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 25:52
The Apple rumor mill.
3: Trip to alphaSyntauri [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 18:46
An Apple ][, a synthesizer, the movie TRON, and dolphins.
2: Sweet Solution [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 24:35
Apps before the App Store.