Insights Into Things
Insights Into Things is a podcast network bringing unique perspectives and deep dives into some of the every day things we deal with on a regular basis. From the trials and tribulations teenagers face, to mysteries and frustrations of today‘s technology, to perspectives on historical events and how they affect us today right down to the latest in pop culture and entertainment news. Insights Into Things offers shows that provide perspective, knowledge and insights into things that matter to you. Insights Into Things, insightful podcasts by informative hosts
Episodes

4 days ago
4 days ago
We battled a 24‑hour train delay to reach Cape Canaveral, then boarded the ship early—only to run into luggage hiccups, pushed crowds, cramped elevators, and mixed service moments. Highlights include great food at Marceline Market, a thoughtful cast member helping with mobility, and a peek into the Haunted Mansion lounge and Periscope Club.
Despite congestion and a few annoyances, we settled into our cabin, met friendly neighbors, and teased upcoming episodes on our Amtrak adventure and an inspiring interview with Preston. Short, honest takes and travel tips shape this first-day recap.

4 days ago
4 days ago
We battled a 24‑hour train delay to reach Cape Canaveral, then boarded the ship early—only to run into luggage hiccups, pushed crowds, cramped elevators, and mixed service moments. Highlights include great food at Marceline Market, a thoughtful cast member helping with mobility, and a peek into the Haunted Mansion lounge and Periscope Club.
Despite congestion and a few annoyances, we settled into our cabin, met friendly neighbors, and teased upcoming episodes on our Amtrak adventure and an inspiring interview with Preston. Short, honest takes and travel tips shape this first-day recap.

Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Missing the Magic: Crazy Train to Orlando (AUDIO)
Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Missing the Magic introduces husband-and-wife hosts Michelle and Joe: Michelle brings the pixie-dust optimism and Joe brings the grumpy realist takes. The podcast mixes praise for Disney moments with clear, funny critiques and travel tips for parks, cruises, films, and food.
This first episode follows their transit to Orlando by Amtrak, including a roomette tour, meal reviews, travel delays, and a heartfelt interview with Preston, their outstanding train attendant. Expect practical advice, behind-the-scenes insights, and candid opinions to help you get the most from your Disney trips.

Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Missing the Magic: Crazy Train to Orlando (VIDEO)
Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Sunday Nov 02, 2025
Missing the Magic introduces husband-and-wife hosts Michelle and Joe: Michelle brings the pixie-dust optimism and Joe brings the grumpy realist takes. The podcast mixes praise for Disney moments with clear, funny critiques and travel tips for parks, cruises, films, and food.
This first episode follows their transit to Orlando by Amtrak, including a roomette tour, meal reviews, travel delays, and a heartfelt interview with Preston, their outstanding train attendant. Expect practical advice, behind-the-scenes insights, and candid opinions to help you get the most from your Disney trips.

Sunday Aug 31, 2025
Sunday Aug 31, 2025
In this week's episode of Insights Into Technology, the team dives into a busy news cycle filled with data security stumbles and cross-continental policy drama.
First up: The FTC has warned major U.S. tech companies not to comply with international censorship or encryption-weakening laws—like those in the UK and EU—if it risks violating American user rights. The FTC’s message? Obey foreign laws at the expense of U.S. privacy, and you might face legal heat at home. Companies like Apple, Meta, and Microsoft are now caught in a legal tug-of-war that could reshape how global platforms handle compliance.
Next, macOS users fall prey to a new social engineering campaign using fake tech-support ads that trick users into installing the SHAMOS infostealer. The malware bypasses Gatekeeper, steals sensitive data, and burrows deep into the system for persistence—posing a rising threat for Mac-heavy enterprise environments.
We also examine a whistleblower report accusing a federal agency (DOGE) of uploading Social Security data for 300 million Americans to an insecure cloud server—without oversight or proper security. While no breach has been confirmed, the mere exposure highlights a critical failure in government data governance and cloud risk management.

Sunday Aug 31, 2025
Sunday Aug 31, 2025
In this week's episode of Insights Into Technology, the team dives into a busy news cycle filled with data security stumbles and cross-continental policy drama.
First up: The FTC has warned major U.S. tech companies not to comply with international censorship or encryption-weakening laws—like those in the UK and EU—if it risks violating American user rights. The FTC’s message? Obey foreign laws at the expense of U.S. privacy, and you might face legal heat at home. Companies like Apple, Meta, and Microsoft are now caught in a legal tug-of-war that could reshape how global platforms handle compliance.
Next, macOS users fall prey to a new social engineering campaign using fake tech-support ads that trick users into installing the SHAMOS infostealer. The malware bypasses Gatekeeper, steals sensitive data, and burrows deep into the system for persistence—posing a rising threat for Mac-heavy enterprise environments.
We also examine a whistleblower report accusing a federal agency (DOGE) of uploading Social Security data for 300 million Americans to an insecure cloud server—without oversight or proper security. While no breach has been confirmed, the mere exposure highlights a critical failure in government data governance and cloud risk management.

Saturday Jun 21, 2025
Insights Into Technology: Episode 30 "The Signal and the Noise" (AUDIO)
Saturday Jun 21, 2025
Saturday Jun 21, 2025
Explore the latest cybersecurity trends in this episode of 'Insights into Technology.' From the Washington Post’s rapid response to a foreign government cyberattack targeting journalists, to the vulnerabilities of SMS-based two-factor authentication, we dissect the growing threats in the digital landscape.
Delve into Denmark’s bold move towards digital sovereignty by shifting to open-source software and uncover how real-world zero trust implementations are shaping cybersecurity measures. Plus, understand the risks associated with outdated consumer hardware in critical infrastructure as the persistent evolution of cyber threats threatens outdated devices. Get updated on these timely tech issues and grasp the impact on global security dynamics.

Saturday Jun 21, 2025
Insights Into Technology: Episode 30 "The Signal and the Noise" (VIDEO)
Saturday Jun 21, 2025
Saturday Jun 21, 2025
Explore the latest cybersecurity trends in this episode of 'Insights into Technology.' From the Washington Post’s rapid response to a foreign government cyberattack targeting journalists, to the vulnerabilities of SMS-based two-factor authentication, we dissect the growing threats in the digital landscape.
Delve into Denmark’s bold move towards digital sovereignty by shifting to open-source software and uncover how real-world zero trust implementations are shaping cybersecurity measures. Plus, understand the risks associated with outdated consumer hardware in critical infrastructure as the persistent evolution of cyber threats threatens outdated devices. Get updated on these timely tech issues and grasp the impact on global security dynamics.

Sunday Jun 15, 2025
Sunday Jun 15, 2025
In this episode of Insights into Technology, we dive deep into the dark web of cybersecurity as a new hacker collective takes a surprising aim at Russia in retaliation for geopolitical tensions. Discover how Microsoft is tightening its security belts by blocking over 120 risky email attachments in Outlook, aiming to shield users from malicious threats. We also explore a privacy oversight that left Google scrambling when their 'Find My Device' feature inadvertently became a tool for hackers to reverse-engineer user phone numbers. Join us as we unravel these digital dramas and their profound implications on global cyber landscapes.

Sunday Jun 15, 2025
Sunday Jun 15, 2025
In this episode of Insights into Technology, we dive deep into the dark web of cybersecurity as a new hacker collective takes a surprising aim at Russia in retaliation for geopolitical tensions. Discover how Microsoft is tightening its security belts by blocking over 120 risky email attachments in Outlook, aiming to shield users from malicious threats. We also explore a privacy oversight that left Google scrambling when their 'Find My Device' feature inadvertently became a tool for hackers to reverse-engineer user phone numbers. Join us as we unravel these digital dramas and their profound implications on global cyber landscapes.






