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Miles to Memories Podcast Episode 36

The Miles to Memories podcast episode 36 dropped this morning as it does every Thursday morning.  Be sure to like and subscribe so you don’t miss it!

Episode Description

In episode 36 we discuss how social distancing is being handled in different countries and how much tougher the school system is.  We also talk about cards we have been downgrading to avoid the large annual fees and banks giving minimum spending requirements. Lastly we discuss companies that are getting it right and others that messed the bed during the pandemic.

Episode Notes
  • 5:00 – How Hong Kong is handling social distancing and schooling.
  • 10:08 – Credit cards we have decided to downgrade & cancel.
  • 14:17 – Banks that have extended minimum spending windows for welcome offers.
  • 17:02 – Companies getting it right & companies failing during the pandemic.
  • 24:19 – Would you rather travel edition

Final Thoughts

We hope you enjoyed episode 36.  If you did please subscribe for the podcast where you normally listen and rate & review it for us as well (ratings and reviews help us out 😉). Also be sure to check out our new episodes every Thursday!

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Mark Ostermann
Mark Ostermann
Mark Ostermann is a father, husband and miles/points fanatic. He left the corporate world after starting a family in order to be a stay at home dad. Mark is constantly looking at ways to save money and stay within budget while also taking awesome vacations with his family. When he isn't caring for his family or taking a weekend trip, Mark is working towards his goal of visiting every Major League Baseball ballpark.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. I do not have the time to sit through a long podcast to here about things not of my interest. It seems the bloggers all now want to is podcast, since that most be easier than writing. I would much rather read content than to listen to a bunch of dribble to get to the points I want to here.

    Just my opinion.

    • I totally agree. I have never once liked podcasts and never listen to them because of all the wasted time to get to the topic of interest.

      • Most people listen to them while driving etc. or when they have passive time. They are not for everyone. Tip though – there are time stamps so you can skip around to what you want. No different than people listening to morning talk shows on the radio etc.

        Another way to get info / be entertained.

      • We have 30-40 posts per week about evertyhing we cover on the podcast and much more. We offer the podcast as an additional part of the site, however we still cover everything here in text. Thanks for reading!

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