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Join How To Money, a podcast hosted by two friends, as they help you navigate the world of financial uncertainty by covering practical topics like buying vs. renting, saving money at the grocery store, maximizing your income potential, and ways to battle money anxiety.
00:00 - 00:59 (00:59)
Summary
Join How To Money, a podcast hosted by two friends, as they help you navigate the world of financial uncertainty by covering practical topics like buying vs. renting, saving money at the grocery store, maximizing your income potential, and ways to battle money anxiety.
EpisodeShort Stuff: Mayday!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Learn how to make a mayday distress call and why it’s important to say "mayday" three times when in trouble.
01:00 - 05:42 (04:41)
Summary
Learn how to make a mayday distress call and why it’s important to say "mayday" three times when in trouble. Most mayday distress calls in movies and TV shows are accurate.
EpisodeShort Stuff: Mayday!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The history of SOS and why it was replaced by a new word for radio communications.
05:42 - 10:23 (04:41)
Summary
The history of SOS and why it was replaced by a new word for radio communications. Plus, a podcast that offers advice on making smart money decisions in today's economy.
EpisodeShort Stuff: Mayday!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Learn about emergency codes in boating such as Pan Pan and Mayday relay, which can be used to signal distress or request for help in non-life threatening situations.
10:24 - 16:02 (05:37)
Summary
Learn about emergency codes in boating such as Pan Pan and Mayday relay, which can be used to signal distress or request for help in non-life threatening situations.
EpisodeShort Stuff: Mayday!
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Chuck and Josh debunk whether the phrase "over and out" is a legitimate radio communication term used by pilots or military officials, and discuss how it was popularized in movies and TV shows.
16:03 - 16:54 (00:51)
Summary
Chuck and Josh debunk whether the phrase "over and out" is a legitimate radio communication term used by pilots or military officials, and discuss how it was popularized in movies and TV shows.