GoManDo Everyday Moments Podcast
Mike and Nelson open with garden talk, but this is no ordinary planting update. Nelson goes the budget route this year, seven five-gallon buckets of peppers, tomatoes, and strawberries on a rental property where a raised bed didn't make sense. Mike, meanwhile, comes home from a work trip to find water shooting over his back fence and his garden underwater, the handiwork of a strange elderly neighbor trying to scare off four blackbirds with a water feature. The knock-on-the-door confrontation that follows is peak GoManDo: awkward, a little absurd, and somehow resolved within a couple of days.From there the guys cover the bear that's been wandering downstate Michigan, hopping expressways and beehives and racking up local social media fame, before settling into the small stuff that makes the show tick. Mike dials in his spearmint tea at 200 degrees, hands Nelson a bottle of Garlic Expressions from outside Toledo, and finally, gloriously, cancels SiriusXM after a customer-service nightmare. That cancellation kicks off a hunt for the right portable Bluetooth speaker, with Nelson steering Mike away from Sonos and toward JBL, Bose, or Soundcore based on hard-won barbershop experience.The back half turns personal and practical: the annual legal-guardianship paperwork for Mike's mom and the oddly memorable court worker who filed a glowing report, a meatball stew Mike has been living on for three days, the search for a new caretaker that finally landed on a reliable local, and a deep dive into what to read after the Peter Ash series wraps. Brandon Sanderson, Don Bentley, and Douglas Preston all make the list.Key Takeaways● Container gardening in buckets is a smart, low-cost way to test the waters when you're renting and not sure you'll stay.● A flooded garden traced back to a neighbor's water feature is a reminder that a calm knock on the door often beats a confrontation.● Tea temperature matters: Mike swears the jump from 175 to 200 degrees pulls noticeably more flavor.● Canceling subscriptions like SiriusXM and medical alert services can be a genuine ordeal, but worth the persistence.● For a stay-at-home speaker, skip the $500 flagships; Sonos leans on a glitchy Wi-Fi app, while Soundcore offers solid Bluetooth sound for less.● Annual legal guardianship requires fresh paperwork every year, so a good lawyer and a reliable local caretaker make all the difference.Timestamps00:00 - Bucket gardens, seven veggies, and keeping the chickens out01:16 - The flooded backyard and the strange neighbor next door05:49 - Renting, reeling it in, and the bear loose downstate08:16 - Spearmint tea at 200 degrees and a Garlic Expressions gift11:02 - Godzilla clips, canceling SiriusXM, and the portable speaker hunt16:03 - Yearly guardianship paperwork and the odd court worker19:42 - Meatball stew and the case for a good local butcher26:33 - Finding a new caretaker who actually works out28:48 - Life after Peter Ash: Bentley, Preston, and Brandon SandersonConnect● Website: https://www.gomando.com● Hosts: Mike and Nelson#GoManDo #PodcastLife #TravelPrep #LifeUpdates #EntrepreneurLife #ContainerGardening #BluetoothSpeakers #SiriusXM #GarlicExpressions #BrandonSanderson #Mistborn #PeterAsh #MichiganLifeThanks for watching!GoManDo is all about life's everyday moments — from cooking and travel to growing older and finding humor in the little things. Join us as we talk about life, share personal stories, and reflect on the good stuff that makes it all worth living.🎙️ New videos every Tuesday 📍 Subscribe to follow along: https://www.youtube.com/@RealGoManDo👇 Connect with us on social: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GomandoLLCInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gomando/Website: https://www.gomando.com
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