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Do You Even Schedule, Bro? Making a Digital Workout Partner with Doug Burke

1 h 14 min · 29. touko 2026
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This week we were joined by our friend Doug Burke, who runs a company and has been working on his "digital life workout partner", a voice-activated LLM tool. Doug's story is interesting because he does not have a background in software development, and we wanted to learn more about what he's building. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2222783/fan_mail/new]

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