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(Bonus Episode): Jeff McNeil and Francisco Alvarez are set to make their returns! With that comes the end of Brett Baty's time in Queens... for now. Andrew Tredinnick and Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera break down the New York Mets latest moves/transactions!Andrew Tredinnick is the NY Mets Beat Reporter/Columnist for NorthJersey.com/The Record____________________________________________Andrew Tredinnick on X: https://x.com/andrew_tred Andrew Tredinnick Article on Jeff McNeil & Brett Baty: https://www.northjersey.com/story/sports/mlb/mets/2025/04/24/ny-mets-activate-jeff-mcneil-option-brett-baty-to-triple-a-syracuse-mlb-news-notes/83261589007/____________________________________________Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToSheaSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@subwaytoshea
Brett Baty finally started to hit the ball, but unfortunately he has been sent back down for Jeff McNeil.
Interview by Kris PetersIn case their band name wasn't enough of a hint for you, listening to their music will ram the point home that Newcastle, UK outfit Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs, Pigs are a musical force unto themselves and their care factor should you disagree is a resounding zero.Since bursting onto the scene in 2014, Pigs have almost gone out of their way to ensure they drank from no-ones well of musicality other than their own, uniting normally opposing forces of music with flawless inhibition for maximum results.Essentially a rock band but with enough alter egos and personalities to conquer the world, Pigs have always quietly gone about their business, in the process drawing fans and their peers increasingly into their own sonic paradise and sweeping all before them in eclectic waves of passion.In setting their fifth musical child out into the wilderness earlier this month, Pigs also unleashed a powerhouse of musical disparity that highlighted their growing stature while simultaneously sending purists reaching for their notepads to scribble down notable forms of blasphemous intent. That album is titled Death Hilarious, an album name that says pretty much everything you need to hear about Pigs without lowering the needle to the record and setting off down another magical and whimsical adventure, destination unknown but satisfaction guaranteed.Openly touted as a body of work infinitely more hostile than previous release Land Of Sleeper, Death Hilarious evokes the same type of reaction as a person would feel standing in the mosh pit at one of Pigs notoriously frenetic live shows.It was a deliberate hardening of the arteries by Pigs, once more showing their disdain for familiarity as their journey into the abyss grows darker and more dangerous along the way.Vocalist Matt Baty kindly gave up some of his time to chat with HEAVY in what turned out to be an engaging, informative view of the music industry as a whole and Pigs place in it."We're a weird band," he shrugged when we ask what Pigs were going for musically with Death Hilarious. "In the sense that we don't all get together before we start writing an album and discuss what direction we'd like to take it in, which I think is pretty odd and probably not very efficient (laughs). We just get together in a room and everyone will have worked on different things or have different fragments of ideas for songs. And we just get together in one room and present those with each other. Some things kind of click amongst all of us, and some things don't. And those things we'll just park for a rainy day and see if it works at a later date. But we'll kind of focus on everything that people bring that all of us as a five-piece unit are all in on. From that point, once we start developing the skeletons of what the songs are, Sam - he also records and produces our albums - takes them further.""I think with this one, the songs were presenting themselves as being a bit more… maybe a bit more assertive and a little bit more aggressive," he continued. "A little bit more immediate. So that's where Sam took the production as well and maybe just pushing things a little bit harder and slamming it against the wall a little bit more than they were on Land of Sleeper."In the full interview, Matt shared insights into the positive reception of the album and the tour, describing it as their best experience yet due to enthusiastic fan engagement. He emphasized the challenges of measuring success in the current music landscape, where streaming metrics often overshadow live performance feedback. Matt elaborated on the band's collaborative songwriting process, which allows for organic song development without a predetermined direction. He noted that their latest album aims for a more straightforward sound compared to previous works, with production enhancing the music's immediacy. The title Death Hilarious, inspired by Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian, was chosen for its representation of the band's identity and humour.Matt highlighted the band's journey in defining their sound, showcasing a variety of styles across albums, and mentioned specific tracks that exemplify their creative exploration before admitting he still doesn't know exactly what Pigs definitive sound is, but is also happy to keep exploring the realms of musical possibility.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
In this jam-packed show, Kelley Franco covers everything you need to know about MLB in 30 minutes. We talk about the first-place Mets, and how Soto is slow to launch but will likely prove the doubters wrong; how Baty or Acuna will be demoted after McNeil's return; and who will play centerfield in Siri's absence. We also talk about the first-place Yankees, how Aaron Judge is on fire but so is Ben Rice - who is blooming as a power hitter. We'll also talk about Luis Gil's recent setback and where the Yankee rotation stands. Then we take a look at the powerful NL West and how the Padres and Giants have been able to surprise us. We talk about how and why the Orioles and Braves are off to slow starts. We take a 2-minute tax lesson from Kelley, who explains why ballplayers have to pay tax in every state they play in. And we wind it up with how the 2026 World Baseball Classic is looking, and the team captains whose names you will know, and how they will help recruits. And of course…what's good to eat while watching the ballgame.*Music by Podington Bear
Brett Baty speaks to Pat McCarthy after the Mets 4-1 home win.
The Mets lost their 2nd in a row which put Jeff in a Bad Mets Mood but guest Co-Host Kerby Valladares brought positive vibes as we talked about Soto, Alonso, Acuna, Baty, and more. Join us!
After another series win, the Mets are the only team in the league who hasn't lost 2 games in a row to this point.The offense started slow, but came on late. They were held scoreless thru 5.2, before putting up 8 runs in the final 3.1 innings. Vientos, Baty and Acuña all got involved in the offense, which was great to see. The Mets added a fluke run on an odd balk call by the 3B umpire on A's reliever José Leclerc -- whatever man, just take the runs.Kodai Senga was terrific. Not only was he the first Mets starter to reach the 7th inning this season, he completed 7 on just 79 pitches! Onto Minnesota! #LGM #Mets #MetsBaseball #MetsFans #MLB #Baseball
-Recap A's Series-Quick Preview Of Twins Series-Torrens Or Alvarez?-Baty's Encouraging At Bats On Sunday
Martin Tomitsch and Steve Baty have written a brilliant book called Designing Tomorrow: strategic design tactics to change your practice, organization and planetary impact, published earlier this year. Martin Tomitsch is a Professor and Head of the Transdisciplinary School at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). As a design academic and educator, Martin advocates for the transformative power of design to envision speculative futures and drive positive change. He has written lots of academic articles and seven books, including Making Cities Smarter and Design Think Make Break Repeat. Steve Baty was the inaugural CEO of the Australian Design Council, co-founder of Meld Studios and co-founder of UX Australia. He is a Director of the Product Stewardship Centre of Excellence and served two years as the President of the Interaction Design Association. Steve focuses on the integration between strategic design and traditional architectural practice, especially for improving our public spaces, infrastructure and services. You might be noticing interest around supporting responsible innovation in ways that consider all life – human and other-than-human. That might be badged as life-centred, regenerative or post-anthropocentric design, and Martin Tomitsch and Steve Baty say these approaches share an important goal, to ‘reach an operational status where human activity no longer exceeds the planetary limits.' In Designing Tomorrow, Martin and Steve bring together several design philosophies, to help designers, strategists and policymakers amplify their impact, shift their perspectives and empower them to create lasting positive change inside organizations. We'll talk about some of the concepts and tools they introduce in the book, why we need to carefully consider who is involved in a system and the broader implications of our design decisions, and ways to change our mindsets – including about stakeholders, our sphere of influence and how to think about strategic decisions.
Recorded: 4/10/2025The Mets returned home this past week and put on quite a show, turning in a 5-1 mark and now head to Sacramento for a date with the A's as they sit at 8-4 through their first 12. To the surprise of everybody the rotation and bullpen have led the way with the offense dragging it's feet - with that said, Lindor & Soto appear to be heating up. This & More here in Episode 3 of Season 4!FOLLOW US on Instagram, YouTube & X: @cupofmetsSUBSCRIBE on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your favorite podcasts!DOWNLOAD The SeatGeek App! Use Code: "CUPOFMETS" at 1st Purchase to get $20.00 off!
In episode #125 of the Mets Weekly Podcast, we were back to recap the Mets vs. Marlins series & discuss the latest news and rumors! Plenty to talk about…Mets take 2 of 3 from MiamiBrett Baty is lostLatest comments from StearnsStuds & DudsNYM-ATH Series Preview& MORE!New episodes of our show are recorded live following every series of games during the regular season. So make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on post notifications to not miss the next time we go live all regular season long!Video version of this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6JqM6amIx4 Follow us on X & TikTok:https://twitter.com/MetsWeeklyPod https://www.tiktok.com/@metsweekly
The 2025 regular season is underway, and *The Put it in the Books Show* returns for Season 8 with a fresh batch of overreactions, mild panic, and… an actual winning record? That's right, the Mets are off to an 8-4 start after a strong 5-1 homestand against the Blue Jays and the Marlins—who somehow still have a team and a TV deal, much to Farace's disappointment. Producer Joe is likely out tonight (probably scouting hot dog stands or auditioning for a Citi Field hype video), so Farace, Rodriguez, and Keith are left to dig into a team that's **pitching like champs and hitting like they forgot it's not still March**. The Mets are rocking a league-best **2.10 ERA**, but hitting a **painful .210 as a team**, which means the offense currently consists of "hope and vibes." Meanwhile, the much-hyped youth movement—**Vientos, Baty, and Acuña**—have all started ice cold, and not just because of the Citi Field wind chill. It's been rough, and if you're wondering whether Rodriguez is ready to bench all three, tune in for what may be the first of many impassioned rants. We've got **injury updates** on Manaea, Alvarez, and McNeil, who are all missing time for a variety of very Mets reasons, and a preview of the upcoming road trip to face the **Sacramento A's (yes, that's still weird to say)** and the Twins. The crowds at Citi Field have been surprisingly strong despite the arctic temps, proving that Mets fans will show up and suffer—just like the hosts of this show. So grab a jacket, lower your batting average expectations, and tune in for another episode filled with stats, sarcasm, and the kind of unfiltered Mets talk that no one asked for but everyone secretly needs. Let's put it in the books!
After a hot spring training it has been a difficult start to the season for Brett Baty who after going 0-3 at the dish and committing a costly error in the top of the 5th met with the media to discuss how to keep his confidence up as he tries to get back to his Spring form.
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It's only 9 games into the season, but have we seen enough of Brett Baty? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SHOW OPEN: Al opens the show giving his thoughts on the Mets sweep, but says they need to do something about Brett Baty.
The Mets' home opener against the Blue Jays is today. Boomer and Gio discussed the game and callers' opinions, including one wanting Baty gone. Jerry's final update covered Yankees' wins, SNY's anniversary, McCoy's comment on Prescott, and gun references on TNT regarding Morant. The "Moment of the Day" featured an A-I Dave Sims with a wild HR call. Boomer noted the home opener marks the real start of the baseball season, predicting big ovations for Alonso and Soto.
Hour 1 The Mets' home opener is finally here. Judge homered again, sparking postseason performance debates. Chisholm hit a HR and lost his chain. The Mets are honoring past World Series teams, with Franco a frequent attendee. Judge and Chisholm spoke post-game. Winston's farewell to Cleveland drew Morash's ire. Morant hit a buzzer-beater, but his gun gesture caused controversy. Gio praised Rob49's "WTHELLY," while Boomer found it not creative enough. Hour 2 Gio noted Mets fans' social media sensitivity. A caller questioned the lack of a doubleheader due to upcoming rain. Boomer suggested retractable roofs for all new stadiums. The conversation shifted to golf and unpreparedness for weather, leading to a discussion about allowances for wives. Jerry's update included Judge's RBI single, Chisholm's praise, and Dave Sims' "Hey Now" explanation to Howard Stern. Pete Alonso hyped the Mets' home opener. Jim Nantz's retirement announcement was unintentional. The hour ended with clips of an A-I Dave Sims, including "Bababooey, Howard Stern's Penis," and a throwback to Suzyn Waldman's doctor predicting Sims' job. Hour 3 Keith Hernandez discussed the Mets' season, clarifying his "piss poor hitting" comment, and the "sophomore jinx." He also addressed his unique sweatshirt and "torpedo bats." Jerry's update covered Yankees' wins, Kruk's email struggles, Smith's contract, and a Cowboys trade. Annie Agar and Mike Francesa shared facial injury stories. The hour concluded with a discussion on the NCAA's evolving landscape with NIL and the transfer portal, and the "Gone Girls" documentary. Hour 4 The Mets' home opener against the Blue Jays is today. Boomer and Gio discussed the game and callers' opinions, including one wanting Baty gone. Jerry's final update covered Yankees' wins, SNY's anniversary, McCoy's comment on Prescott, and gun references on TNT regarding Morant. The "Moment of the Day" featured an A-I Dave Sims with a wild HR call. Boomer noted the home opener marks the real start of the baseball season, predicting big ovations for Alonso and Soto.
In this tremendous first show of the 2025 baseball season, Kelley Franco covers all the hot MLB news in about 20 minutes. We talk about the Mets, and how Alonso is reminding fans who he is. We also talk Baty and Vientos, and how guys like Torrens are making a difference. We talk Yankees and their home run barrage, who is stepping up, and whether Volpe is turning into a slugger. We cover the Torpedo bats and more – and what could be the next frontier in bat design - has AI come to MLB? Then we will tour MLB so you know what's happening around the league, including the powerful NL West, the flurry of extensions happening all over baseball, and if you are a panicker, we'll tell you which teams are worth panicking over. Then we talk about the GQ spread for baseball's most famous – and young – power couple. And of course…what's good to eat while watching the ballgame.*Music by Podington Bear
It's only been five games, but there is one player that sticks out who deserves the second base job. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Samantha Croston and Ashley Wenskoski are BACK to recap opening weekend of baseball season. The Mets lose two out of three to the Astros but the pitching WOWS...plus, are the Yankees about to CHANGE baseball with their "torpedo bats"? And the Dodgers are 5-0, but Roki Sasaki is crying on the west coast. 00:00-8:51: The Mets only take one against the Astros but the starting pitching AND bullpen look great...where is that highly-touted offense, though? Griffin Canning, Tylor Megill, Jose SIRI surprise 8:52-9:40: Francisco, Katia Lindor welcome BABY BOY 9:41-12:45: Brandon Sproat STRUGGLES in AAA opener...all eyes are on Sproat, Baty, Acuna this spring 12:46-23:10: Are the Yankees' TORPEDO BATS going to change the game of baseball as we know it? 23:11-26:52: Dodgers start the season 5-0, Roki Sasaki CRIES after struggling with command #mlbb #mlb #mlbbaseball #mlbpodcast #newyork #newyorkmets #mets #losangelesdodgers #dodgers #newyorkyankees #yankees #lgm #openingday #lfgm #newyorkcity #torpedobats #torpedo #sasaki LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, LISTEN ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://www.flowcode.com/page/whymetspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded: March 24th, 2025We're BACK for a 4th Season, it's The Cup of Mets Podcast! What an off-season it's been for the organization and the boys from Queens are primed for a STRONG 2025 Campaign!FOLLOW US on Instagram, YouTube & X: @cupofmetsSUBSCRIBE on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your favorite podcasts!DOWNLOAD The SeatGeek App! Use Code: "CUPOFMETS" at First Purchase to get $20.00 off!Visit smackinsunflowerseeds.com - Use Code: "IAN05405" to get 10% off of any purchase!IT'S GO TIME, LFGM!
Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo drop a supersized 2025 season preview episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, as special guest Gary Cohen stops by the show! The guys chat with SNY's Mets play-by-play broadcaster about Juan Soto, Pete Alonso, the situation at second base, the state of the starting rotation, high expectations for the team, and what he's looking forward to most in what will be the 20th year of Mets baseball on SNY! Later, Connor and Joe take the temperature of the starting rotation, bullpen, lineup, and defense of the Mets heading into the regular season, drop their 2025 season predictions that always will be fun to review in the future, and answer Mailbag questions about prospects, Brett Baty, Luisangel Acuna, future live shows, and the health of Brandon Nimmo. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Today's Show:00:00 SNY's Gary Cohen joins the show!01:15 What have you learned about Juan Soto?02:45 Thoughts on Carlos Mendoza in Year 205:00 The state of the starting rotation07:25 Baty, Acuna, or McNeil at second base?10:15 What are your Pete Alonso expectations in 2025?12:05 Thoughts on a potential Mets captain?13:20 David Wright's number retirement15:05 What are you looking forward to in Year 20 on SNY?16:30 The perils of a hyped up season, can the Mets break their mold?19:05 Goodbye to Gary20:10 The Mets Pod Temperature Check: The starting rotation21:50 The Mets Pod Temperature Check: The bullpen23:30 The Mets Pod Temperature Check: The lineup25:25 The Mets Pod Temperature Check: The defense28:35 The Mets Pod 2025 Season Predictions!53:20 Down on the Farm/Mailbag – best prospects for certain categories56:55 Mailbag – Brett Baty and Luisangel Acuna59:00 Mailbag – talking to Connor and Joe at live shows01:01:20 Mailbag – Brandon Nimmo's health status
In episode #120 of the Mets Weekly Podcast, we're joined by Mets insider Pat Ragazzo of SportsIllustrated.com to recap Mets spring training in Port St. Lucie! Tons to discuss…▶️ Baty's fantastic spring▶️ Forming the Opening Day roster▶️ Lindor speaks on Acuna▶️ Viewer Questions & Call-ins▶️ Studs & Duds▶️ & MORE!Follow our special guest, Mets insider Pat Ragazzo!X: https://x.com/ragazzoreport Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ragazzoreport/ SI.com: https://www.si.com/mlb/mets/author/pat-ragazzo New episodes of our show are recorded live on Monday at 7 EST. So make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on post notifications to not miss the next time we go live all offseason long!Video version of this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSeCEZBq3Eg Follow us on X & TikTok:https://twitter.com/MetsWeeklyPod https://www.tiktok.com/@metsweekly
Clay Holmes ended his spring with one last excellent start before he takes the mound for real. And Brett Baty continued his hot spring.
In Episode 515 of For All You Kids Out There, Jeffrey and Jarrett are joined by Grace Carbone to review every third catcher in baseball as a possible Mets fit, and then chat about the rest of the (mostly healthy) 2025 Mets infield.
(Episode 188): The OMG era is officially over for the New York Mets. Jose Iglesias is heading to San Diego. Is it really time for Luisangel Acuña and/or Brett Baty? Al Cintron joins Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera to discuss. They also give their reactions to Kodai Senga and David Peterson's spring debut. Plus, so much more!Al Cintron is a host at WFAN.____________________________________________Al Cintron on X: https://x.com/TioALnyc WFAN on X: https://x.com/WFAN660 ____________________________________________Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToSheaSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@subwaytosheaIntro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian LeoOutro Song: Sky- OBO
Another snoozer as the Mets lost. I discuss Yankees' fans and my encounter with another Mets fan.
Samantha Croston and Ashley Wenskoski are back to discuss the SPRING TRAINING SPECULATION. Jose Quintana reportedly signs with the Brewers, leaving the Mets with one less rotation option. PLUS, the Mets' captain debate, Siri and Baty are raking, and Travis Hunter makes an OUTRAGEOUS statement regarding Shohei Ohtani. Buckle up! 00:00-10:19: The Brewers reportedly sign Jose Quintana; Mets sign Jose Urena. Will we MISS Quintana? 10:20-15:57: Mets are HIGH on young guns Sproat and Tidwell; Tidwell throws IMMACULATE inning. Could these two be the Mets' FUTURE? 15:58-24:23: Should the Mets name Francisco Lindor CAPTAIN? What about Brandon Nimmo? 24:24-33:32: Jose Siri, Brett Baty are RAKING - our ideal role for Baty this season is... 33:33-40:38: Heisman-winning Travis Hunter says "what he does on a football field is harder than what Shohei Ohtani does in baseball." THOUGHTS?! #mlb #mlbb #mlbpodcast #mlbspringtraining #springtraining #mets #newyorkmets #newyork #mlbfreeagency #brewers #milwaukeebrewers #losangeles #losangelesdodgers #dodgers #nfldraft #lgm #lfgm #lindor #dodgersbaseball #shoheiohtani #ohtani LIKE, COMMENT, SUBSCRIBE, LISTEN ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://www.flowcode.com/page/whymetspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Segment 1 – Over-reacting to Spring Training stats. 1. Corbin Carroll (OF, AZ) – 6 for 10 with 3 home runs and 2 SB.a. He looks all the way back. Would you move him up in the first round?2. Brett Baty (3B, NYM) – 7 for 12, 2 HR, 0K/1BBa. Is there room for Baty on the team?3. Cam Smith (3B, Hou) – 3 for 6, 2 HRa. He looked great after being drafted and keeps on hitting.4. Curtis Mead (2B, TB) – 10 for 12, 1 2B, 1 HR, 1 SB, 1K/1BBa. Holy moly…he's hitting everything. Is there room for Mead in Tampa?5. Thario Estrada (2B, Col) – 8 for15, 1K/0BB, 1 SBa. There was a lot of bounce-back buzz over the winter. Is it playing out?6. Michael Busch (1B, CHC) – 9 for 18, 2 2B, 1 HR, 2K/1BBa. Will Busch take the next step in 2025?7. Kristian Campbell (2B/OF, Bos) – 0 for 9, 7K/0BBa. Yikes8. Heyseong Kim (2B, LAD) – 2 for 16, 1 HR, 7K/3BBa. Not the kind of start the Dodgers had hoped for.9. Cristopher Sanchez (LHP, Phi) – 4.0 IP, 2 hits, 0 ER, 7K/0BBa. He's seen a significant increase in volume – up to 98 MPH.10. Zebby Matthews (RHP, Min) – 5.0 IP, 3 hits, 7K/0BBa. He's throwing a bit hard and continues to throw strikes11. Cade Povich (LHP, Bal) – 5.0 IP, 1 hit, 0 ER, 7KK/1BBa. Control has been elusive, but in two starts, he's looked good.12. Kumar Rocker (RHP, Tex) – 2.0 IP, 8 hits, 8 ER, 1 HR, 2K/2BBa. It's been a tough start for RockerSegment 2 – Starting Pitcher Preview1. How are you approaching this position for your upcoming drafts?2. We will break down the top 30 to 45 in detail. Then, go through 30 or so in less detail. We will end by jumping around the remaining ranked players.3. Which pitcher not in the Top 10 has a chance to emerge there next season?4. Which Top 10 pitcher will not be there next season?5. Give me a couple of sleepers6. Give me one, maybe two guys you are just going to avoid drafting?
But that doesn't mean they should be making the opening day roster.
The Mets won on a great day in PSL, except Jerry didn't say hello.
Book time with Michelle one-to-one and share feedback about this podcast Procrastination, self-doubt, and overwhelm can feel like an endless loop, but what if the key to breaking free was as simple as noticing?Michelle MacDonald continues her conversation with Michelle Baty to dive even deeper into the neuroscience of real change. They explore why self-awareness alone isn't enough and how self-management is the real game-changer.From practical strategies to rewire habits, to understanding the role of safe social support, this episode is packed with science-backed insights to help you create lasting transformation. If you've ever felt stuck in a cycle of hesitation or resistance, this conversation will give you the tools to break through and move forward with confidence.WHAT TO LISTEN FOR02:05 – The Psychology of Change12:32 – The Lowest Hanging Fruit Strategy21:27 – The Two Most Powerful Skills for Growth35:51 – You're Not Lazy, You're OverloadedGUEST: MICHELLE BATYInstagram | Facebook CONNECT WITH MICHELLEWebsite | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook Book time with Michelle to meet one-to-one and provide YOUR feedback to her on this podcast https://calendly.com/michellemacdonaldofficial/listener-feedback-interviews?month=2025-02
Al & Jerry: Canada got the best of us, a pitcher gets drilled in the head, Juan Soto gifts Brett Baty a car and what's the deal with blood clots? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1 Team USA lost to Canada in the 4 Nations Face-Off. Connor McDavid scored the game-winning goal in OT. The Knicks beat the Bulls in OT. Victor Wembanyama is out for the season with a blood clot. Aaron Boone's contract was extended through 2027. Juan Soto gifted Brett Baty a Chevy Tahoe. Bobby Miller was hit in the head with a comebacker. Jerry thinks pitchers should have the option to wear protective headgear. Hour 2 Boomer and Jerry argue about protecting pitchers after Jerry gets into it with someone on X. Gio shares a story about hitting 5 batters in a playoff game. Jerry returns after a caller suggests he wear a helmet while golfing. Canada beat Team USA, and the Knicks beat the Bulls. The Yankees extended Aaron Boone's contract. Bobby Miller got hit in the head with a comebacker. The Red Bulls sent over a chef, and a caller questions why Boomer is buying Gio new teeth. C-Mac refuses to fix the gap in his teeth, unlike Aaron Judge. Hour 3 KFC from Barstool is upset about the possible rollback of congestion pricing. Gio has a road rage "What Would You Do?" scenario. Callers share their road rage experiences. Jerry returns with an update, but first, a woman calls 911 due to neon cars racing. Jerry has sounds of Canada's OT win against Team USA, and the Knicks' victory over the Bulls. Wembanyama is out for the year with a blood clot, and Soto gifts Baty a Tahoe for taking his number. Peter Schwartz, GM of an arena football team, shares news, and the Yankees update their facial hair policy. Hour 4 The Yankees relaxed their facial hair policy. A-I was used to create a picture of Boomer with a beard in a Yankees jersey. Gio's wife might have norovirus, and Jerry has audio of soccer people mentioning breasts. Canada beat Team USA, and Eddie took shots at Boomer. The Yankees extended Aaron Boone's contract through 2027.
KFC from Barstool is upset about the possible rollback of congestion pricing. Gio has a road rage "What Would You Do?" scenario. Callers share their road rage experiences. Jerry returns with an update, but first, a woman calls 911 due to neon cars racing. Jerry has sounds of Canada's OT win against Team USA, and the Knicks' victory over the Bulls. Wembanyama is out for the year with a blood clot, and Soto gifts Baty a Tahoe for taking his number. Peter Schwartz, GM of an arena football team, shares news, and the Yankees update their facial hair policy.
What if slowing down is the secret to getting ahead?Michelle sits down with neuroscientist Michelle Baty to explore the powerful paradox of progress: Slower is Faster. In a world obsessed with speed and efficiency, Michelle Baty breaks down the neuroscience behind why real, lasting change comes not from pushing harder, but from being in the right neurological state. They dive into the two fundamental states of the nervous system—Protective vs. Connective—and how recognizing these states can help us break free from self-sabotage, build resilience, and finally make the changes that stick. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR03:20 – The “Slower is Faster” Effect: Why more effort isn't always better13:51 – Self-sabotage or survival? The truth about why we revert to old patterns23:21 – The hidden stressors that make transformation harder26:33 – The Catch-22 of Change: Why you need energy to build energyGUEST: MICHELLE BATYInstagram | Facebook CONNECT WITH MICHELLEWebsite | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook
Members with the Knoxville American Legion Baty-Tucker Post #168 Curt Froyen, Conrad Nelson, Jack Spaur, Bob Bingham, Terry Harvey, and Matt Sanderson discuss when and where they served, what Veterans Day means to them, and how others
In this episode, Dr. JR Ford and Krista Baty discuss the growth and transformation at Hendrick Medical Center Brownwood. They highlight improvements in the emergency department, new service lines, and the hospital's commitment to providing high-quality care for the community.
In this episode, Dr. JR Ford and Krista Baty discuss the growth and transformation at Hendrick Medical Center Brownwood. They highlight improvements in the emergency department, new service lines, and the hospital's commitment to providing high-quality care for the community.
In episode #85 of the Mets Weekly Podcast, we're back to recap the Mets vs. Phillies series! As well as the latest news, rumors, & more! Tons to discuss… - Mets take 3/4 from Philly - Alvarez's power returns - Baty's potential return - NYM/ATL series preview - Studs & Duds - & MORE! Our podcast episodes are being recorded live from here on out! So make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel and turn on post notifications to not miss the next time we go live every Sunday & Thursday to recap each series! Video version of this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTZ1-_NgAGs Follow us on X & TikTok: https://twitter.com/MetsWeeklyPod https://www.tiktok.com/@metsweekly
Sedgwick County Commission chair Ryan Baty joins Episode 377 to talk about a possible sales-tax plan that could lower property taxes, if approved by voters.
How can we leave the world in a better place than we inherited it... And what's design's role in all of this? In this episode, we tackle these big questions with Steve Baty. Steve is an author, former political candidate, the current CEO of the Australian Design Council, and co-founder of the renowned Meld Studios. He joins us to confront the undeniable breakdown of our existing systems. Yes, as we've discussed in previous episodes, redesigning these systems is daunting, but Steve believes a turnaround is possible – and urgent. We explore how today's design decisions shape tomorrow's world, balancing profit with doing good for our planet. And I ask Steve the burning question: How can we know we're on the right track when our work's impact won't be felt for generations? But don't worry, I can assure you this isn't just about lofty ideals. We also discuss practical steps we all can take right now to make a difference. It's a good reminder that every monumental shift begins with the small steps. For me, this episode joins the playlist that makes us rethink what good (service) design looks like. So, I would love to hear from you: What does good design mean to you in the context of creating a better world? --- [ 1. GUIDE ] --- 00:00 Welcome to Episode 208 04:00 Who is Steve 07:00 Better Planet for Our Kids 09:30 Design's Role 13:00 The Landfill Problem 14:30 Why Haven't We Solved It? 17:00 Old Ways, New Challenges 18:00 Potential Changes 21:45 Decision-Making for Longevity 24:30 Designer's Dilemma 27:30 Staying Positive 30:34 Measuring Success 33:00 Products vs. Services 37:00 Reconnecting People and Nature 41:00 Accelerating Change 44:00 Government Intervention 45:30 What to Do? 48:30 Good Design Defined 51:00 Designing Standards 53:00 Final Thoughts --- [ 2. LINKS ] --- https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevebaty/ Designing Tomorrow by Steve Baty & Martin Tomitsch (Book) - https://www.designingtomorrowbook.com/ --- [ 3. CIRCLE ] --- Join our private community for in-house service design professionals. https://servicedesignshow.com/circle
Fantasy Baseball Live – June 30, 2024Segments 1 and 2 – Review the games of the weekend.Additional Questions:1.Pablo Lopez with two strong starts but he has the Astros next. Do you start him?2.Heston Kjerstad hit a granny last night. Does he get enough at-bats to warrant rostering him?3.George Springer hit two home runs on Friday. One good night doesn't turn this season around, but are you still running him out, or is he on your bench? Are you dropping him in one-year leagues? How about Dynasty Leagues?4.It was announced on Friday that James Wood will make his debut on Monday. I'm assuming the Nat's did it to fill the seats on a slow, early summer Monday. Many rookie hitters have underperformed this season (particularly early after their callup), will he break that trend?5.Speaking of rookies, Jackson Chourio is getting better. He's slashing .314/.355/.543 with four home runs in June and only striking out 17% of the time. Is he starting to figure things out?6.WOW, the Mets. What has been the difference? They clicked once Francisco Alvarez got back, and they started Vientos or Baty. Is it that easy?a.They have crawled back to .500. Are they going to be buyers or sellers at the deadline?Segment 3 – Waiver WireSegment 4 – Closer ReportClose
Welcome to another episode of The Put it in the Books Show, minus our beloved Producer Joe, who's rocking out at a Joan Jett and Alanis Morissette concert—apparently, he found the only lineup more inconsistent than the Mets'. Join Farace, Rodriguez, and Keith as they break down the latest Mets mania without Joe's cryptic murmurs from behind the wall. First up, the Mets' impressive win streak may have ended at 7, but they're still on fire, winning 13 of their last 18 games. The lineup is so hot right now—except for Jeff McNeil, who looks about as comfortable at the plate as Keith does when we mention advanced stats. Our starting pitchers are stretching deeper into games, which is a relief because our bullpen's been worked harder than Farace's TV remote during football season. Speaking of overworking, let's talk about the Mets fans' favorite pastime—overreacting. Is there a limit? Will they set a new record? Stay tuned. Meanwhile, Vientos is proving he's ready for the big leagues, stepping up like Rodriguez steps up to a buffet—fearless and ready to dominate. Down in AAA, Baty continues to hit well, biding his time until he gets the call to join the big show, much like Farace waiting for his chance to say "I told you so." So, buckle up for another episode filled with as much excitement and unpredictability as a Mets game in extra innings. It's going to be a wild ride, and without Joe's mysterious presence, who knows? We might even stay on topic. #PiitB #Mets --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturepros/support
Hour 3: Did Aaron Boone provide a positive update on Juan Soto? And is Brett Baty the future 2B of the Mets???
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Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo are back with an all-new episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, as the Mets are back and the 2024 season is back on! Connor and Joe recap a better week that was with some wins, drama, and improving play. The guys comb through the starting rotation, break down the lineup including the production levels from Francisco Lindor, Brandon Nimmo, Brett Baty, and more, plus deliver an examination of the “options” in the bullpen and the pitcher injuries spreading through MLB. Later, Connor and Joe take a trip Down on the Farm to discuss Brooklyn Cyclones pitcher Calvin Ziegler, do another round of Scoreboard predictions, and bust open the Mailbag to answer questions about Francisco Lindor batting exclusively right-handed and the sneak preview of the Mets City Connect Jerseys. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Today's Show:00:00 Welcome to the show01:45 Joe is back from Wrestlemania, the Mets are back from the brink02:30 The pitching is holding up for the most part09:40 The offense, a lot of unlikely ups and downs19:05 Mets pitching injuries20:15 MLB pitching injuries, and the overall future for pitchers25:55 Down on the Farm: Calvin Ziegler28:35 The Scoreboard: Recapping last week30:35 The Scoreboard: Next week's bets37:10 Mailbag – Should Francisco Lindor only hit right-handed?40:00 Mailbag – Thoughts on Mets City Connect Jersey sneak peak…purple?!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.