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Wedding Season, Wheelchairs & Carry-On Confessions

Wedding Season, Wheelchairs & Carry-On Confessions

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In this early summer episode of Care, Tech & Tips, Barry and Bobby unpack the challenges—and the laughs—that come with traveling during peak wedding season, especially when elderly loved ones are in tow. From construction-packed airports to overzealous Siri mishaps, this one’s full of practical advice and real-life anecdotes.

You’ll get five must-know airport travel tips for caregivers, a breakdown of TSA PreCheck vs. CLEAR vs. Global Entry, and a hilarious (and slightly alarming) story about how one aunt accidentally triggered iPhone call recording with her earlobe. Tech hiccups and thoughtful planning meet in this travel-savvy, care-conscious episode.

Show notes and resources are here: https://bit.ly/caretechandtips-resources

Timestamps & Highlights:
  • 00:00 – 03:00 → Family reunions, weddings & Nashville’s new “state bird” (the construction crane)

  • 03:01 – 07:00 → Top 5 travel tips for flying with aging loved ones

  • 07:01 – 12:40 → TSA PreCheck vs. CLEAR vs. Global Entry: Which is worth it?

  • 12:41 – 15:30 → Accidental iPhone call recording: What happened, why, and how to disable it

  • 15:31 – 19:30 → TeamViewer’s big changes + Apple screen sharing insights

  • 19:31 – 21:16 → Shout-out to new listeners in Serbia & community call-to-action

Key Topics:
  • Elderly travel considerations

  • Airport and airline accessibility tips

  • CLEAR vs. TSA PreCheck vs. Global Entry

  • How to disable iOS call recording

  • TeamViewer changes & alternatives

  • Apple screen sharing, FaceTime support quirks

  • Podcast listener community growth

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