GoManDo Everyday Moments Podcast
Mike comes in riding a gardening high, and it's contagious. After a brutally long Michigan winter and a bad case of spring fever, he finally got everything in the ground: potatoes, onions already poking up, tomatoes, peppers, broccoli, brussels sprouts, bubblegum petunias front and back, coleus down the side of the house, and three rows of rainbow sunflowers spaced twelve inches apart. He tilled twice, conditioned the beds, and fenced the whole thing off against the neighborhood rabbits. Nelson, meanwhile, reports the barber shop is picking up as the weather warms and the downtown Carlton foot traffic returns.From there the guys get practical about the slow bleed of monthly subscriptions. The plan for after the show: cancel two stray SiriusXM accounts and lean on YouTube Premium instead, with a side conversation about Amazon's new ad-free Prime Video tier and whether $4.99 a month or $45.99 a year is worth it. That spirals into honest talk about the cost of everyday life, the $80 "small" grocery run that's become the new normal, and Mike's bigger dream of spending six months a year somewhere warm with sand and palm trees while keeping the Michigan house as home base. The catch, as always, is his 94-year-old mom, who comes first, including a failed attempt to move her prescriptions to Amazon Pharmacy.The back half goes wider and a little heavier. A quick detour into Cuba, US aid, and the reforms underway leads to a riff on corruption being the name of the game everywhere, from small towns to whole countries. After a comedic rant about eyebrows and the wild world of stiletto nails and sculpted nail art, Mike lands on the thing he'd been wanting to say all episode: he doesn't know what to believe anymore. He and Nelson dig into misinformation, AI-generated content, doom scrolling, raising kids in a world that's never known life before the internet, and the new buzzword "slop." Plus a caretaker shuffle update and some brick-phone nostalgia to close it out.Key Takeaways● Gardening pays off in more than vegetables: the prep, the planting, and the time outside are doing as much for Mike as the harvest will.● Subscriptions quietly stack up. Auditing services like SiriusXM, YouTube Premium, and Amazon Prime can claw back real money.● The cost of ordinary life keeps climbing, and an $80 grocery run is now the floor, not the ceiling.● A snowbird retirement is doable, but keeping a home base matters for mail, banking, and Social Security logistics.● Family comes first: Mike's plans all bend around caring for his mom, including ditching Amazon Pharmacy when it couldn't carry her meds.● In the age of AI and misinformation, critical thinking and fact-checking are survival skills, especially for kids who've never known a world offline.Timestamps00:00 - Catching up: Nelson's shop and Mike's garden triumph04:29 - Cutting SiriusXM, switching to YouTube Premium, and the streaming squeeze07:00 - Amazon Prime ads and the $80 grocery run09:00 - The retirement plan: six months by the beach, six months home12:25 - Why Amazon Pharmacy failed for Mom13:45 - Cuba, US aid, and corruption everywhere17:30 - The caretaker shuffle and the great eyebrow and nail rant24:32 - Don't know what to believe: misinformation and AI29:48 - AI slop, canceling SiriusXM, and brick-phone nostalgiaConnect● Website: https://www.gomando.com● Hosts: Mike and Nelson
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