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Episode 45 - AI Singing

Episode 45 - AI Singing

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Segment 1: The Wild Home Birth

Goal: Share shocking and funny story of niece’s home birth.

· Background context:

o Launa’s niece giving birth at home.

o Family history: first child also home birth, but 30-hour labor.

o Their lifestyle: religious, natural remedies, avoids hospitals and medications.

· Key story beats:

o Water breaks in the shower, goes to the toilet.

o Baby arrives within 10 minutes, dad delivers the baby.

o Midwife called, but not needed.

o Reactions: fear, awe, and humor about the bathroom rug.

o Jokes about placenta traditions (lighthearted, funny, not gross).



Segment 2: Experiencing a C-Section as a Partner

Goal: Contrast controlled hospital birth vs. chaotic home birth.

· Host’s personal story: witnessing a C-section.

· Key details:

o Setting: operating room, mother awake, anesthesiologist, nurses.

o Emotional stress: seeing the mother but turning away from intense visuals.

o Cutting the umbilical cord (highlight that some partners get this opportunity).

o Differences in experience compared to a home birth.



Segment 3: AI Singing Experiment

Goal: Light-hearted tech diversion to end on a fun note.

· Introduce Mozart AI app: turns speech into a singing voice.

· Launa’s experience:

o Downloading and reading long paragraphs.

o Costs adding up ($6.99 + $9.99 + $16.99).

o Creating AI versions of Miranda Lambert and Fleetwood Mac songs.

· Play excerpts

· Funny reactions:

o How computerized it sounds.

o Launa’s raspy voice trying Stevie Nicks.

o Commentary on AI limitations and surprises.

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