GoManDo Everyday Moments Podcast
Nelson shows up to the GoManDo studio fresh off barber duty, and Mike's walking in with a brand-new haircut and a head full of talking points, minus the actual script he meant to bring. What follows is a loose, easygoing hang built around the small obsessions that fill a week: the spearmint plant Mike finally tracked down at Meijer, repotted, and is now bruising leaf by leaf into homemade green and white tea that he swears beats anything on the store shelf. The math checks out too, 200 bags for twelve bucks on Amazon versus three-fifty for a tiny box of the fancy stuff.In between sips, the guys knock out their very first official GoManDo assignment: finding Nelson a proper campground within a two-hour drive of metro Detroit for his mom, sister, and two young nieces coming up from Florida in late August. They want trails, a lake, and something the kids can handle, and they're putting it to the listeners. From there the conversation drifts through the modern annoyances, the flood of scam emails and fake DocuSigns from "statement lawn dot com," the wall-to-wall political ads already ramping up for the midterms, and a SiriusXM cancellation that may not have actually stuck, which is why Mike finally swapped his old boombox for a Soundcore Boom 2 Plus.The back half is all books and one very suspicious pan. Mike pitches Wave Walker, Suzanne Heywood's memoir about a childhood spent sailing the world, then riffs on the gloriously absurd ending of a Don Bentley thriller where the hero kills a man by biting him. Then comes the main event: an Okura titanium "non-stick" pan Mike bought off a Facebook ad that arrived with no handle, a tiny wrench, and a spare screw. Is this thing legit or did Mike get got? He's a self-described sucker for a slick ad, and this time he's putting the verdict off until next week.Key Takeaways● Fresh spearmint leaves, lightly muddled and dropped into plain green or white tea, beat pricey store-bought blends for a fraction of the cost.● The first GoManDo assignment is live: help find a kid-friendly campground with trails and a lake within two hours of the Detroit-Toledo area for late August.● Treat unexpected DocuSign and "loan wrap-up" emails as scams, search the company name first, and never click suspicious links or attachments.● A SiriusXM cancellation that keeps "updating" and playing is worth a second call, and a Soundcore Boom 2 Plus made a solid sub-$200 replacement boombox.● Suzanne Heywood's memoir Wave Walker is on Mike's reading list, alongside thrillers from Don Bentley and Kyle Mills.● Cheap cookware off a Facebook ad is a gamble: the handle-less Okura titanium pan is on trial, with a cooking test coming next week.Timestamps00:00 - Fresh haircut and the spearmint tea experiment03:30 - GoManDo assignment: a campground for Nelson's family06:24 - Tea sticker shock and the American-only Amazon idea08:45 - Scam emails, fake DocuSigns, and inbox overload11:47 - Political ad fatigue and the SiriusXM saga15:00 - Swapping in the Soundcore Boom 2 Plus boombox19:30 - Wave Walker, RF Kuang, and a hero who bites26:00 - The podcast company meeting and the titanium pan unboxing33:00 - Cooking tests, Lake James, and the Irish HillsConnect● Website: https://www.gomando.com● Hosts: Mike and Nelson#GoManDo #PodcastLife #TravelPrep #LifeUpdates #EntrepreneurLife #Camping #ScamAlert #SlowLiving #BookRecommendations #Cookware
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