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This week's show is "Don't Want To, Don't Say It" with guest Randey Faulkner. Tune in and hear Steve and Randey have an insightful conversation on breaking that awful character trait of saying you will do something when you just don't want to in the first place. Your relationship with others will be so much more positive when you eliminate this negative behavior.
Don't Say It! There are just some things we cannot stand hearing and unfortunately they are some of the most common things people say to us! Join me in listing all the things NOT TO SAY to someone with alopecia and some suggestions on what you could say instead.
Olivia and Didi are back to recap the final episode of Pitch, entitled, "Don't Say It" Ginny is in the midst of pitching her first no-hitter while dealing with a bunch of drama off the field. Evelyn is the best friend we all want to have (too bad she didn't study Sports Management in college). Tragic Mike is up to his old tricks. Olivia doesn't trust Billionaire Noah and Didi still has no love for Amelia. Thank you for listening to Get Her In The Game: A Pitch Podcast. We hope you'll keep the show in your hearts and minds like we have. After wrapping up GHITG, your hosts introduce their next podcast and give you a taste of the kind of discussions you'll hear on Consolidating the Intangibles! Intro/Outro: "Stereotypes" by Black Violin Support the show on Patreon Listen to previous episodes of GHITG on the Black Girl Squee! feed.
This week, Tabria and Mindy share their tactics on how they handle conflict resolution. Music: "Don't Say It" Cameron J Hosted by: @tabriamajors & @igobymindy @thethickpodcast
In which we talk about Steven Universe, Tumblr, and the steam engine fandom. Contains very few spoilers about any of these things, but a lot of thinking about the infrastructure of fictional worlds and what counts as a fandom, anyway. The Autistic Tony Stark fic is "Don't Say It" by bibliomaniac - you can find it here: http://archiveofourown.org/works/7838281. We also talked about "How the Mouth Changes Its Shape" by breathedout (http://archiveofourown.org/works/704773). If you get excited by The Avengers and/or Sherlock, you should read them both, but the second will take you a lot longer.