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Latest podcast episodes about saying hey

Foul Territory
FT Guests - All-Star Brent Rooker on batting during "sell the team" chants & saying hey to Shohei, Ryan Yarbrough on his fight stance & jinxing his Dodgers trade!

Foul Territory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 60:33


Brent Rooker shares the many reasons why he loves A's fans, which turns into AJ Pierzynski revealing a story about a key autograph negotiation you make when you hop off the BART train in Oakland. The Oakland A's All-Star also guides AJ, Kratz & Braun through his adversity to get to this high point. Now he's having convos with Shohei Ohtani at the All-Star game, nbd. Both Rooker and Ryan Yarbrough (next guest) have thoughts on the Jose Ramirez-Tim Anderson brawl. Yarbrough also has a hilarious story about thinking he wasn't traded...but then he was. How's life in LA for the new Dodger? Hectic with his fam situation but also there are perks (winning!). Subscribe to the FT Youtube channel to watch it allllllll -- Shady Rays are giving out their best deal of the season. Go to shadyrays.com and use code FOUL for 50% off 2+ pairs of polarized sunglasses. Try for yourself the shades rated 5 stars by over 250,000 people." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brain Buster Boys
Episode 89: MJF Named His Belt After Us

Brain Buster Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 66:16


The BBBs discuss MJF's gracious decision to name his belt after our podcast along with Brett's night at last week's Dynamite in Indy, and dig into some wild football news from this past weekend. Saying Hey to Saraya/Scott Satterfield to Cincinnati/Bengals beat Chiefs AGAIN (0:00) MANSCAPED - Stocking Stuffer (30:50) AEW Dynamite - 11/30/22 (34:03) Follow @BrainBusterBoys on Twitter and Instagram Subscribe to BrainBusterBoys on YouTube Brought to you by Visionaries Global Media Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code BBB at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Get 25% OFF @trueclassic with promo code BBB at trueclassictees.com/BBB! #trueclassicpod

Visionaries Global Media
Brain Buster Boys #89: MJF Named His Belt After Us

Visionaries Global Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 66:16


Episode 89 - MJF Named His Belt After Us The BBBs discuss MJF's gracious decision to name his belt after our podcast along with Brett's night at last week's Dynamite in Indy, and dig into some wild football news from this past weekend. Saying Hey to Saraya/Scott Satterfield to Cincinnati/Bengals beat Chiefs AGAIN (0:00) MANSCAPED - Stocking Stuffer (30:50) AEW Dynamite - 11/30/22 (34:03) Follow @BrainBusterBoys on Twitter and Instagram Subscribe to BrainBusterBoys on YouTube Brought to you by Visionaries Global Media Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code BBB at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod Get 25% OFF @trueclassic with promo code BBB at trueclassictees.com/BBB! #trueclassicpod

Mix On Demand
No more saying, "Hey, Siri!"

Mix On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 2:35


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The Morning Mix
No more saying, "Hey, Siri!"

The Morning Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 2:35


Here's your 3 must hear clips of the day!

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Agile State of Mind
#4 Admit Failures As a Leader | On Empowering Teams & Leader Veto by Jana Reichel @Aroundhome

Agile State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 58:37


"The first thing that you can do as a leader is admitting failures yourself. Saying "Hey, I didn't really react well in that situation." Jana Reichel, a Team Lead Technology @Aroundhome a matchmaking app for home owners and the craftsmen, provides a great perspective of what it means to be a servant leader, how to empower the people and foster psychological safety in the teams and how to create a support group for the leaders. "It's not just about coding. (…) It's about helping others. It's about moving the product forward." Listen to the full episode to discover more inside information. And stay curious! Find Jana on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jana-reichel-96629a180/ Aroundhome where Jana works https://www.aroundhome.de/

Dope Black Queers Podcast

Welcome to the Dope Black Queers Podcast. A space to have & share bold ideas, with the room to change as we explore!On this week's episode of #DBQpod we're meeting our hosts & checking in on how our year is going. (recorded in May 2021)Send questions and letters to dbqpod@gmail.comFollow @DopeBlackQueers on all socialThank you for listening, and know that YOU ARE LOVED x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mason and Friends show
Episode 567: episode 567

Mason and Friends show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 56:33


Saying Hey., Brandon in England, Ju Question, Plenty O Fish, madness, New Bouncer, Story Time, girls waiting, No Line, Trying to Not, Rude?? cuddles N hope, Mom? Breakfast? bark like a dog, still living, like Steadman, Grace Jones, Reverting back, 5:15, be free, politics, the Rock, Pro Wrestling, laying Down in WCW, house Hold Names,. Mayweather, boxing, maximizing money, anti vacinne passports, liberal vs conservatives, protest stop,. elect Mason, 2024 vote Mason, Joel Olstein, child support, prostitution, only fans, porn or prostitute, we can help, definition, content needed. free evaluation., greater tolerance, orgasms constantly, burnt link, get away, madness, bridge too far, forgot finger location, pop sounds, https://www.instagram.com/b.c.production/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmW6C03o7jY58Wvz-iELXcQ the Ju Unit all she wants 3/8/15 the music of this episode@ https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5nOCkUauWPUeUaUfwcKnDq?si=06baaff5424645ef support the show@ www.patreon.com/MperfectEntertainment

Encouragement For moms
Just saying Hey!

Encouragement For moms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 5:44


Reaching out saying hey be blessed! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deenoelclayton-leon/support

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Bold Expressions w/ Carl
StageKrew Assemble: Saying Hey Sissy to Marcia Garnett

Bold Expressions w/ Carl

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 75:23


Today I talk to a woman that wears many hats and wears them well, Marcia Garnett. We talk about what makes her a good editor and how she started her podcast with her sister. She can be reached at @marcicaagarnett on Instagram, her business @emeraldgarnettediting on Instagram and www.emeraldgarnett.com, and her podcast @heysissypodcast on Instagram --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carl-liggins/support

Ongaku To You
Saying Hey To The Last Mermaid

Ongaku To You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 64:55


This week the gang gets together to cover this week's latest news in the Japanese Music Industry. We also cover the hottest songs coming out of Japan and Ken tells you why you should be listening to I Saw You Yesterday. Starring: Ken, Luna, and Gray Opening: Spacey Love by KIRA

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How is Your Light?
Just saying Hey!

How is Your Light?

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 1:17


Bonus --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/howsyourlight/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howsyourlight/support

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What Matters to Q
Being 45 the Intro!

What Matters to Q

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 1:39


This is me testing the waters - just clung you in! Saying Hey

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Dads Drinking Beer
Dads say 'Thanks for nothing' Spring Breakers, TB to TB? St. Elmo's Slater IPA got us saying "Hey, Mama" and a new Lightning Round segment!

Dads Drinking Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 57:43


We give our COVID-19 update and its impact on Austin, TX. Chris tells us how he really feels about Spring Breakers. We crack open a special local IPA from St. Elmo's brewery in Austin. Spoiler: it's delicious. And last, we introduce a new lightning round segment, hoping to share more personal details from our hosts to our passionate listener base. Enjoy!

Pot Or Not
Pre-view Just saying hey

Pot Or Not

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 5:20


Where's Uncle Ray Ray? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Birth Words: Language For a Better Birth
Consent: A Progression of Decision-Making in Birth

Birth Words: Language For a Better Birth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 19:11


In this episode, I tackle the hot topic of consent in the birth space. TRANSCRIPT: Before we jump into the content on today's episode, I wanted to encourage you to head on over to www.birthwords.com, check out the new website and all the features there. You'll notice a few things. There's a Classes tab, where you can sign up for one-on-one video consults. And I'd love to meet with you that way, either for expectant families or birth professionals. Stay tuned, in a while those will turn into full fledged online courses, but for now, you can have the one-on-one if you sign up there. You can also check out the Shop tab which has birth affirmations cards that you can choose from the ones that speak to you or customize your own and order from there. And, if you use the promo code podcast for either of those purchases, you can get 15% off, so head on over to www.birthwords.com. Come and check it out.    Hi, welcome to today's episode about informed consent. This is a big phrase in the birth world. I know doulas who have T-shirts that say “informed consent is my jam.” And it's important and people are passionate about it, because it doesn't always happen the way that it should. I've talked a little bit about this topic previously. I'm thinking about my conversation with Rebecca Dekker that was aired on October 28. Go back and check that one out if you haven't. We talked a little bit about informed consent or informed choice in that episode. And it's a really important topic that we'll continue to touch on and dig into in upcoming episodes. Today I want to talk about this progression from no consent, to consent, to informed consent, to informed choice. So, no consent, unfortunately happens in the birth space more than people would like to admit. Occasionally it makes headlines, but most of the time it doesn't. And most of the time, this looks like things like the nurse saying: “Okay, the doctor wants me to turn up your Pitocin," so she turns it up, not waiting for any sort of consent, not waiting for a verbal “Yes, that's okay.” So, I'm thinking of when you fly in an airplane, if you're seated in an exit row, they tell you the roles and responsibilities of being seated in that row and what you would need to be able to help with in the event of an emergency and the plane will not take off until each person and an exit row has given a verbal “Yes.” And sometimes, in the birth space, that verbal “Yes,” is not waited for and it can have traumatic, long-lasting effects. I'm thinking of unconsented episiotomies--have a huge effect.  And, just other things that are done during the birth process that don't recognize and honor a woman as a life-giving agent, engaged in a praiseworthy work, right? Somebody who's bringing new life into the world, who has carried this life within her own body for nine months, and is now emerging, and is now inviting that baby to be born, the birthgiver is playing a critical role in the ongoing drama of life. And, acting for her, acting upon her, without her consent is completely counter to the truth of the work that she is doing, and the beauty of it. So let's talk about consent, then.  We talked about no consent, let's talk about consent: "compliance in or approval of what is done or proposed by another." That's Merriam Webster, there: "compliance in or approval of what is done or proposed by another.” So still here, that agent, the actor is the care provider.  Saying: “Hey, I'm going to do this,” but it does in this case, wait for that “yes. That's okay. You can proceed with that." Still, with the power in the hands of the care provider, with the nurse or doctor or midwife being the one proposing or doing a course of action, and then leaving the role of the birth giver to be simply to consent, again, I argue does not honor the beautiful, life-giving, life changing work that she's doing in bringing that baby into the world. And of course, people will argue, and I will not disagree, that in some emergency situations, this is appropriate for the care provider to be the one really proposing the course of action. And, then we'll go into the next step of informing as much as possible, as much as emergency allows, and then moving forward with it.  In some cases, that's appropriate. But in most cases, as I talked about in episode one and episode three, birth is typically emergence, not emergency, and sometimes we act as if it's the other way around. So, let's take another step forward into informed consent. Google says that informed consent is “permission granted in the knowledge of the possible consequences, typically that which is given by a patient to a doctor for treatment with full knowledge of the possible risks and benefits.” So, with this model, who is granting the permission? The patient. It's a step up in that the patient is supposed to fully acknowledge and be made aware of all the risks and benefits. That's great when this happens. Again, I think there's another step that we can take beyond that. But often it doesn't.  Often what we call informed consent is really just taking that step back to consent. Oh, your doctor wants me to break your water. Oh, your doctor wants me to turn up your Pitocin. And sometimes there's an opportunity to ask questions. A lot of times the assumed authority of the doctor is the reasoning given, and there's no conversation for risks and benefits in that space.  But really, truly for informed consent to truly happen, what that means is that there's the informed portion of conversation in which the birthgiver has a conversation with their care provider about the possible risks and the possible benefits of proceeding forward with the proposed action. And the birthgiver should make the decision that they make in full knowledge of both sides. And again, I don't often see this happen to this full extent.  And, it's also worth noting that Google's description says informed consent is “permission granted in the knowledge of possible consequences, typically that which is given by a patient to a doctor for treatment with full knowledge of the possible risks and benefits.” You notice I paused there this time on patient. This is one of my ticks--one of the things that makes me tick?-- No, this is one of my issues that I have sometimes in the birth world is that we say “okay, you are a patient in the hospital setting." A patient according to, again, my good friend, Google is "a person receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.” Let's stop there for a minute, “receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.” Okay, so we're giving birth and there is some medical treatment that will most likely come along with it.  Or maybe stitches. After the birth, there may again be medications administered throughout labor, then there's medical treatment given to the child after it’s born.  But you notice a person receiving medical treatment really puts the birthgiver in this passive state of receiving treatment. A birthgiver, I use that phrase a lot, right? It's my favorite, because they're giving birth.  Maybe we should call them a lifegiver. Maybe that would help us recognize that they're not there to receive treatment. They're there to bring new life into the world. And it's tricky because a hospital where most babies are born, is set up to provide treatment for those who need it. And there are many benefits that the hospital provides for those giving birth there. My perspective is that they are far too many and overdone. And that, whatever your opinion about how many interventions should or should not happen during birth, still, when a patient goes to a hospital to receive treatment for an illness, that's a very different thing that we're dealing with than when a birthgiver arrives at the hospital to bring new life into the world. Okay, so here's the other nugget that came along with Google's description of patient. It has some similar words listed down below some synonyms. Here they are: “sick person, case, sufferer, victim, invalid,” and the list goes on.  Now, if I was a sick person receiving treatment, some of those I would still squirm about being called. I don't love the term invalid, though I've sometimes been an invalid at a hospital receiving treatment. I hope that I never go to a hospital as a victim. And I hope that the number of people who have the experience of being a sufferer while giving birth can decrease and decrease and decrease over time, as they're made more aware of their options, their choices and as they're given compassionate care that really considers their perspectives.  Okay, so perhaps that was a little bit of a side soapbox about the word patient, but let's not think of those giving birth as sick people, victims, invalids. Okay, moving on, interesting, another gem the Google Gods bestowed upon me as I was looking on Google for informed consent, and oh, and then patient as followed, so the first definition I read to you just a minute ago. The second definition is a linguistics specific definition of patient, “the semantic role of a noun phrase denoting something that is affected or acted upon by the action of a verb.” And we're not going to get too into this, but did you notice affected or acted upon by the action of a verb we're using that word, patient? And it means in linguistics, when you're grabbing the structure of a sentence, or in the case of people, it means being acted upon. And, I think that is something we really need to step away from in the first place.  So, let's talk about informed choice. We have arrived at the end of our progression from no consent, to consent, to informed consent, to informed choice.  I love, for this idea of informed choice, the BRAIN acronym. BRAIN stands for Benefits, Risks, Alternatives, Intuition and Nothing. And I think that this acronym places the birthgiver, and again, I use that word purposefully, it puts the onus of agency on the person giving birth. As the actor, the decision maker, the researcher who is consulting medical experts, and others as needed, to inform that choice. It puts that birthgiver in the position of informed decision maker, benefits, risks, alternatives, intuition, nothing. Whenever there's a crossroads a choice to be made in the birth space, ask: “What are the benefits of constant fetal monitoring, as opposed to intermittent fetal monitoring?What are the risks? What are the alternatives? What does my intuition say? And what if we do nothing?”  Again, this could happen in the case of labor augmentation. “Let's get you on some pitocin, your contractions haven't really been picking up and you haven't made any cervical dilation progress in the last three hours. Okay, let's pause. What are the benefits of starting some Pitocin?  What are the risks of starting some Pitocin? And you'll have those conversations with your care provider and they'll lay those out. What are the benefits and the risks?  And, do your research to find out the risks that may not be mentioned in that conversation, benefits that may not be mentioned in that conversation.  Alternatives: What else could I do to speed up labor? Is there something besides pitocin that can have the same effect? Intuition: What do I feel right about? And nothing? What if I just continue to labor as I'm doing and we don't intervene right now what would be the consequence of that? Again, I love this acronym putting the birthgiver in the position of informed decision maker. So, what does informed choice informed decision making look like in real life?  It looks like choosing a care provider who recognizes that you have unique situations, perspectives, preferences, intuition, and desires and who supports them to the ultimate extent that they can. It looks like referring to yourself, in your mind, in conversation with others, etc. as an informed decision maker, avoiding phrases like “my doctor won't let me.” Choose one instead who supports you as a decision maker and informs you of the unique responsibilities related to your specific situation.  Or, it also looks like avoiding the phrase: “I can't because I'm high risk.” Instead, we could say, “because of my unique circumstances during this pregnancy, I'm choosing x,y, & z." You see how we reframed that, we didn't say “I can't because I've had This Label put upon me and other’s authority dictates my actions.” Instead, I say, “I recognize that in this pregnancy with this baby, at this time, there are some unique circumstances. And because I'm aware of them, I'm going to make specific choices that will be beneficial for me in this situation.” What else does this look like? What does being an informed decision maker look like? It looks like finding the support you need, family members who are supportive, a doula, supportive care providers, etc. to help you find a situation in which you feel empowered, confident, capable and respected as you do the magnificent work of bringing new life into the world.  Thank you for joining me on today's episode. As we wrap up, I just want to extend an invitation if you are liking what you hear on the podcast if you feel like you've learned something or it has given you a new perspective, that has been helpful, if it has given you power or confidence, or helped you reflect on the language that you use, please leave a review. I'd love to hear your thoughts. I'd love to hear what's helpful and what's working for you. And please share with your friends, colleagues and neighbors so that we can spread the influence of Birth Words.

NYC ButterFly Braids : Hair Story Podcast / SALON SEAT STORIES ( its funny cause it’s true )

Hey butterflies as some of you all may know I put a lot into this podcast - like a lot - from the time that it takes me to record that I could be just chilling watching all them shows that y’all be talking about the time and effort that it takes me to edit then I’ll type it out now I got YouTube plus I’m a full time over time hairstylist I do all my own booking and all communications with clients and potential clients go through me - emails text dms face book Twitter everything - like for me to do this podcast I literally have to want it and the thing is I do I REALLY DO - you guys make it worthwhile - I love YOU - when I get feedback like i have presented to you in this episode it makes it all makes sense and I’m happy that I’m on YouTube now and I really hope you guys check it out because it means so much to me be sure to like comment rate share and subscribe you know how I do so tell all of your friends about me don’t you treat me like no side bitch —- in this episode I didn’t go too deep into a particular hair story I just talk about what I was going through this week and I think as the podcast gRows is going to become more and more about just like everything not just hair - hair is the basis of it - it is what brings us all together but it is not the end all be all of this podcast or life this is one trivial thing that is based off of materialism and not really anything that is that important as some of the other things that we could be discussing but I’m glad it brings us all together especially since that’s what I do it’s what I love so it’s always gonna be the basis for hair story podcast like that’s what we do here however I’m deep - deeper than the ocean is blue and I am truly happy when I get to share my experiences with you guys and be honest thank you for your participation by simply listening I appreciate every share every subscribe every favorite and every comment so keep the comments come in I promise to collaborate with all my fellows podcast or sooner or later it’s going to happen like that undoubtably and all mobile when I’m not going to mail you know it’s nice to know that I have all these different people to collaborate with because I’ll never run out of things to talk about it things to say your people to bring to you in this episode alone I love you like almost 20 people and I have more I just didn’t want to make it even longer than I already was point is I love podcast thing I love having you guys a part of my life and I hope that I can be impactful in a positive way. 23 • Hi butterfly • Thanks for the follow! • A Message From Don’tcha Know ?’ s Kate the Local Gal • Thanks for the fav. Love your podcast • Thanks for the fav. Love your podcast • Guest spot • Fan love • Personal thanks! • Tips on making podcast interesting • Sorry • I LOVE your accent :) • Nikki Phressh from the Jewel Drop..Saying HEY! • Thx for the Sub! • Kudos • My hair story --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/butterfly-braids/support

Lightofkings
Hey Hey Hey

Lightofkings

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 0:13


Saying Hey

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The Life of Gemini
Introduction “Just saying hey”

The Life of Gemini

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 8:39


Introduction to the life of Gemini --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeofgemini/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lifeofgemini/support

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DJ YardSale presents
DJ YardSale Presents…Hey!

DJ YardSale presents

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 119:45


Saying Hey to all our friends and family PLAYLIST Rocky and Friends – Riot City The Leaves – Hey Joe Del McCoury – Hey, Hey Bartender The Beatles – Hey Bulldog Larry Williams – Slow Down Wilson Pickett – Hey Jude Professor Longhair – Hey Little Girl Art of Noise – Close to the edit […]

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LiLextreme
Saying Hey! & Trying out app

LiLextreme

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 0:36


Feeling stupid for not knowing how to use this properly

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This is Keith Paesel's Podcast
Episode 44.5 (Just Saying Hey)

This is Keith Paesel's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 9:31


It's just me today. This is just a bridge episode. I ws handling album shit and couldb't record a full one. I briefly talk my thanksgiving. Longer episode later this week...I PROMISE.

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