The Make Easy Podcast
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A podcast from the YouTube video channel that aims to MAKE everything EASY for you to learn, understand, and do. It also includes simple how-to instructional videos, life hacks, as well as honest reviews of various items and products ranging from Teslas to nation-wide chain restaurants.
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Covers a variety of practical topics including product reviews, how-to guides, and life hacks with episodes discussing electric vehicles like the Tesla and food reviews such as Costco's Korean-Style Sweet & Spicy Puffs, emphasizing authentic experiences and straightforward assessments.

A podcast from the YouTube video channel that aims to MAKE everything EASY for you to learn, understand, and do. It also includes simple how-to instructional videos, life hacks, as well as honest reviews of various items and products ranging from Teslas to nation-wide chain restaurants.
In Episode 3 of the Make Easy Podcast, we take inspiration from our recent Gen Z slang videos and flip the script — this time, we’re talking about what life was like as Gen Xers before the internet existed.
From paper maps to calling landlines, we’re sharing the everyday things younger generations might never fully understand.
We also wrap things up with a fun extra segment where we revisit some classic Gen X slang like dude, radical, bogus, gnarly, and whatever to see which ones we actually used growing up.
If you’ve ever wondered what life was like before Wi-Fi, smartphones, and Google… this one’s for you.

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