GoManDo Everyday Moments Podcast
Mike and Nelson open with a honey crisis. Mike's favorite little store, the one that sells local honey from a guy in the next town over, is out again after somebody stole all the hives earlier in the year. His backup is a glass jar of Michigan honey from Metamora, a place neither guy can quite locate on the map, and it comes with a new problem: no squeeze bottle, so Mike has to spoon it into his souped-up tea blend of white, green, spearmint, and a double dose of honey to make it work in a 16-ounce mug.Then comes the real headache. Mike built a seven-inch bed frame so his 94-year-old mom can actually climb into bed without scaling a 12-inch platform, and he listed the old one on Facebook Marketplace for 40 bucks. His phone hasn't stopped buzzing since. Nelson diagnoses it instantly: it's too cheap, a steal, and the fix is to delete the post and relist higher with an "or best offer" buffer so the lowballers have somewhere to go. Add in the fact that the frame is heavy, unwieldy, and needs a truck to haul, and every message turns into a logistics negotiation. The takeaway between the two of them: come with a game plan before you hit send. From there Mike shows off his new Amazon-scored EGO push mower, snagged for around 600 during Prime, and celebrates going fully electric across mower, weed whip, blower, and hedger, all sharing the same battery ecosystem.The back half turns bookish. Nelson talks Fourth of July plans, including a barbershop bash with a beer pong table and a raffle stacked with a Yeti cooler, a chair, booze, and a car detailing. Mike, meanwhile, has a library epiphany: those little green spine stickers mark a series, which means he can finally walk the aisles and spot them at a glance instead of standing there fumbling on his phone. He confesses he's stuck in a rut of ex-cop, ex-Navy SEAL revenge thrillers that all blur together, credits his John D. MacDonald and Travis McGee days for the series addiction, and vows to broaden his horizons toward biographies and memoirs, with Nelson pointing him toward librarian favorites and the autobiography of Malcolm X.Key Takeaways● Buy local honey within about 10 miles of home for the allergy and health benefits, and have a backup plan when the hives get hit.● On Facebook Marketplace, a flood of instant messages usually means you priced it too low. Relist higher with "or best offer" to filter out lowballers.● Sell big, heavy items with the logistics in mind: buyers need a truck and a game plan before they message you.● Committing to one battery ecosystem (like EGO) lets a single head and battery power your mower, weed whip, tiller, and more.● Those little green stickers on library book spines mark a series, an easy way to spot your next binge from across the aisle.● Breaking out of a reading rut can be as simple as asking librarians for favorites and trying memoirs or biographies instead of the same old thrillers.Timestamps00:00 - The honey heist and the no-squeeze Metamora jar02:55 - Brewing the double-strength tea and prepping for the podcast meeting04:33 - The $40 bed frame and why Mike's phone won't stop buzzing05:44 - Nelson's Marketplace playbook: price high, expect lowballers07:03 - Heavy, unwieldy, and truck-only: the resale logistics problem09:14 - Going fully electric with the new EGO mower and battery ecosystem11:04 - Fourth of July plans, the barbershop bash, and the raffle12:49 - Library epiphany: the green sticker that flags a series16:20 - Stuck in the ex-cop thriller rut and the push toward memoirs19:48 - John D. MacDonald, Travis McGee, and letting go of the collectionConnect● Website: https://www.gomando.com● Hosts: Mike and Nelson#GoManDo #PodcastLife #TravelPrep #LifeUpdates #EntrepreneurLife #FacebookMarketplace #ElectricMower #LibraryLife #BookSeries #FourthOfJuly
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