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Faith Saley

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
422 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

What a pleasure to talk to you. Thanks for listening. Thanks for playing. And we'll see you around. Take care. Thank you so much for having me. Bye-bye. Good luck. In just a minute, why you really should check in on all your penguin friends. That's in our listener limerick challenge. Call 1-888-WAIT-WAIT to join us on the air.

What a pleasure to talk to you. Thanks for listening. Thanks for playing. And we'll see you around. Take care. Thank you so much for having me. Bye-bye. Good luck. In just a minute, why you really should check in on all your penguin friends. That's in our listener limerick challenge. Call 1-888-WAIT-WAIT to join us on the air.

We'll be back in a minute with more of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me from NPR.

We'll be back in a minute with more of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me from NPR.

We'll be back in a minute with more of Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me from NPR.

Thank you, Chioki. Thank you so much. In just a minute, did you know... Did you know every week in America, as many as three limericks go unfinished? You can help in our listener limerick challenge game. If you'd like to play, give us a call at 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. That's 1-888-924-8924. Right now, panel, it is time for you to answer some questions about this week's news.

Thank you, Chioki. Thank you so much. In just a minute, did you know... Did you know every week in America, as many as three limericks go unfinished? You can help in our listener limerick challenge game. If you'd like to play, give us a call at 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. That's 1-888-924-8924. Right now, panel, it is time for you to answer some questions about this week's news.

Thank you, Chioki. Thank you so much. In just a minute, did you know... Did you know every week in America, as many as three limericks go unfinished? You can help in our listener limerick challenge game. If you'd like to play, give us a call at 1-888-WAIT-WAIT. That's 1-888-924-8924. Right now, panel, it is time for you to answer some questions about this week's news.

Hari, we're all familiar with the concept of safe words. Yes. An article in the New York Post says safe words can also be useful while doing what other activity? Bobbing for apples. That's very specific. I'll give you a hint. You might want to use these safe words when you're involved in risky activities like overseeing mass play dates or bath time. Parenting. Yes, parenting safe words.

Hari, we're all familiar with the concept of safe words. Yes. An article in the New York Post says safe words can also be useful while doing what other activity? Bobbing for apples. That's very specific. I'll give you a hint. You might want to use these safe words when you're involved in risky activities like overseeing mass play dates or bath time. Parenting. Yes, parenting safe words.

Hari, we're all familiar with the concept of safe words. Yes. An article in the New York Post says safe words can also be useful while doing what other activity? Bobbing for apples. That's very specific. I'll give you a hint. You might want to use these safe words when you're involved in risky activities like overseeing mass play dates or bath time. Parenting. Yes, parenting safe words.

Here's the idea. Say your toddler is having a tantrum. You've been dealing with her all day, and you're about to snap, and you need your partner to take over. Well, you just yell out, Michael Barbaro, or whatever your safe word might be. And the trick here is that your kids are listening, so your safe word can't be something like, I hate them, or you were adopted.

Here's the idea. Say your toddler is having a tantrum. You've been dealing with her all day, and you're about to snap, and you need your partner to take over. Well, you just yell out, Michael Barbaro, or whatever your safe word might be. And the trick here is that your kids are listening, so your safe word can't be something like, I hate them, or you were adopted.

Here's the idea. Say your toddler is having a tantrum. You've been dealing with her all day, and you're about to snap, and you need your partner to take over. Well, you just yell out, Michael Barbaro, or whatever your safe word might be. And the trick here is that your kids are listening, so your safe word can't be something like, I hate them, or you were adopted.

That's not so much a safe word.

That's not so much a safe word.

That's not so much a safe word.