
Wired Together
Wired Together is a podcast about building a life, a business, and a partnership—one conversation at a time. Hosted by Jason and Melanie Winter, a husband-and-wife team based in rural Virginia, the show explores the intersection of technology, entrepreneurship, marriage, and modern small-town living.
With a focus on honest dialogue, relatable experiences, and thoughtful storytelling, each episode highlights the challenges and rewards of working together, adapting to change, and staying connected in a disconnected world.
Whether you're a small business owner, a creative couple, or someone navigating life’s complexities, Wired Together offers perspective, encouragement, and the occasional AI-powered twist.
Podcasting since 2025 • 11 episodes
Wired Together
Latest Episodes
Essentially AI — A Century of Thinking Machines
AI didn’t appear overnight — it’s been part of computing’s DNA since Turing’s universal machine. In this episode Jason and Melanie trace AI back to the 1930s, wrestle with the question “Can AI lie?”, and talk about how machines and hum...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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46:01

Freedom is in the Knowing
Fear thrives in the unknown — but freedom begins when we learn, explore, and understand. In this episode, we share how fear has been used as a tool of control in technology, culture, and even faith, and why choosing knowledge over fear opens th...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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47:02

Cats vs. Computers: A Roast of Two Mysterious Beasts
What do cats and computers really have in common? In this roast-style episode of Wired Together, Jason and Melanie (with AI chiming in) compare felines to technology—sleepy, self-cleaning, full of attitude, and maybe even plotting worl...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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25:26

Small Business, Big Community with Michelle Harris
This week on Wired Together we sit down with Michelle Harris, co-owner of Dance It Out Studios in La Crosse, VA. From balancing business and family life along with her husband to building community through dance, Michelle shares...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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38:43
