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The AI voice industry is booming, but most platforms leave compliance up to chance. Dialed In breaks down what it actually takes to run TCPA-compliant AI calling operations, from platform-level safeguards to the responsibilities that stay on your desk. Each episode walks through a specific compliance requirement: what the law says, what the platform should handle automatically, and what you as the business owner must get right. With penalties ranging from $500 to $1,500 per call and class actions that can sink a company, this isn't optional knowledge. Built for business leaders, compliance officers, and anyone deploying AI voice technology who needs to understand where the platform ends and their liability begins.

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May 15, 2026

Kevin DeMeritt - The hidden requirement for conversational AI at scale

In this episode of Dialed In, hosts sit down with Kevin DeMeritt, founder of 2X, to explore how Voice AI is reshaping sales outreach — and why compliance has to be the foundation, not an afterthought. Kevin brings a rare operator's perspective, having built and scaled a 125-person sales team at a precious metals company before developing his own Voice AI platform to solve the speed-to-lead and follow-up problems he experienced firsthand. Listeners will come away with a practical understanding of what it actually takes to deploy Voice AI at scale — from TCPA compliance and trust-building to CRM integration pitfalls, server architecture, and the infrastructure work most vendors never talk about. Kevin also breaks down how to think about ROI and what business leaders should prioritize before rolling out any AI calling solution. - Speed-to-lead is a real operational problem — even large, well-staffed sales teams struggle to follow up consistently with high lead volumes. - TCPA compliance is a balance sheet issue — the legal and financial exposure from non-compliant outreach is significant and often underestimated. - Compliance-first architecture matters — building guardrails into the system from the start produces better outcomes than layering them on after deployment. - Scale exposes weak infrastructure — CRM connections, server reliability, and voice quality all behave differently under real production load. - Voice AI works best when it's built for sales, not just built by engineers — domain expertise in how buyers respond shapes product decisions that pure technical teams often miss. If this episode opened your eyes to compliance gaps in your outreach strategy, share it with your legal and sales operations teams. Visit 2xsolutions.ai to see how compliance-first AI calling works in practice, or send your questions to podcast@2xsolutions.ai.

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April 13, 2026

Speed to Lead: Why AI Wins the Call Before Your Team Even Wakes Up

In this episode of Dialed In, Rachel and Derek take on the biggest fear holding businesses back from deploying AI calling: that customers will hate it. Using real case studies and hard data, they make the case that this fear is not just overstated, it is actively costing businesses money. The conversation covers the speed-to-lead gap in detail, including why 52% of leads arriving after hours combined with a 42-hour average response time is a structural revenue problem, not a technology preference. Listeners will also hear how three companies, Wilshire Financial, ReflexMD, and Bosley, improved contact rates and recovered revenue from aged leads without increasing ad spend. - The MIT 21x stat: Contacting a lead in the first five minutes versus waiting 30 minutes makes qualification 21 times more likely. - Preserve Gold: High-net-worth clients began calling back to ask for the AI agent by name after a 12% lift in contact rates within two months. - ReflexMD: A bone pile strategy targeting aged leads first saved $15,000 per month before the program even expanded. - Bosley: $200,000 recovered from leads five to ten years old with zero additional ad spend. - The right question: The AI vs. human debate is a distraction. The question worth asking is what your current response time is costing you per lead. Visit 2x.ai to see how compliance-first AI calling works in practice, or send questions to podcast@2x.ai. If this episode was useful, share it with your sales operations or marketing team. šŸ“£ We Want to Hear from You! - šŸ“ Submit a question - šŸ“ž Call us at (747) 946-7602

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March 16, 2026

Why Most AI Calling Platforms Fail: The Five Questions Every Business Must Ask Before Deploying

šŸŽ™ļø What if your AI calling platform isn't solving your compliance problem — it's multiplying it? In this episode of Dialed In, hosts Jordan and Casey get real about the hidden risks of AI voice outreach and why "we're compliant" from a vendor is never enough. Casey opens with a jaw-dropping firsthand account of a $12 million TCPA liability wake-up call — triggered by blindly trusting a vendor's compliance badge. From there, Jordan and Casey unpack the episode's core thesis: AI amplifies your existing systems, broken or not. They tackle the dangerous "more dials" myth that can get your entire list spam-flagged within 48 hours, the consent documentation failures that unravel in discovery, and why platform responsibility is ultimately your responsibility. The episode closes with a sharp, actionable five-question framework you can use right now to pressure-test any AI voice vendor — fast. - āš ļø AI doesn't fix compliance gaps — it amplifies them. Broken inputs produce bigger, costlier broken outputs. - šŸ“‹ Consent documentation is non-negotiable. Gaps in recordkeeping are exactly what opposing counsel looks for in discovery. - 🚫 The "more dials" myth is a trap. Spam flagging from Hiya, First Orion, and TNS can destroy your list in under 48 hours. - šŸ”„ Workflow sequencing matters more than volume. Poor sequencing stacks TCPA abandoned call exposure on top of operational failure. - šŸŽÆ Use the five-question vendor framework. If they can't answer in five minutes, they built for demos — not compliance. ✨ If this episode opened your eyes to the compliance risks hiding inside your AI calling stack, subscribe to Dialed In and share it with your legal and ops teams today. See how compliance-first AI calling actually works at 2x.ai — and send your questions to podcast@2x.ai. Don't miss the next episode! šŸš€ šŸ“£ We Want to Hear from You! - šŸ“ Submit a question - šŸ“ž Call us at (747) 946-7602

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What is Dialed In?

The AI voice industry is booming, but most platforms leave compliance up to chance. Dialed In breaks down what it actually takes to run TCPA-compliant AI calling operations, from platform-level safeguards to the responsibilities that stay on your desk. Each episode walks through a specific compliance requirement: what the law says, what the platform should handle automatically, and what you as the business owner must get right. With penalties ranging from $500 to $1,500 per call and class actions that can sink a company, this isn't optional knowledge. Built for business leaders, compliance officers, and anyone deploying AI voice technology who needs to understand where the platform ends and their liability begins.

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