Episode Description
What do a thousand-year-old French vineyard, the death zone on Mount Everest, and the 2024 Paris Olympics have in common? A drone showed up and changed everything.
Bryce Bladon explores three of the most surprising real-world drone deployments — not the flashy delivery robots or military hardware, but the quiet, unglamorous, genuinely revolutionary use cases that are reshaping entire industries.
We cover how multi-spectral imaging is catching vineyard disease weeks before the human eye can see it, how heavy-lift drones are removing trash from sections of Everest that cleanup crews couldn't safely reach, and how a drone hovering over a women's soccer training session turned into one of the biggest Olympic scandals of 2024.
The pattern across all three? Drones aren't replacing people. They're going where people can't — or shouldn't have to.
- (00:00) - Introduction
- (00:53) - Today's episode: the most surprising ways drones are being used
- (01:07) - French winemakers and the drone terroir
- (03:37) - Mount Everest's garbagemen
- (06:15) - Using drones for Olympic espionage
- (07:42) - Why drones keep showing up in weird places
Opening theme: Lately - Kicktracks
Hosted by Bryce Bladon | Edited by AJ Fillari
Sponsored by: Spexi.com | LayerDrone.org