• Community Events
    May 4 2022

    Many of us learn about community events through Facebook. It’s so easy to click ‘interested’ or ‘going’ but the actual follow-through…it takes a bit more effort. Tune in to this season finale that’s all about setting intention, conquering nerves, and feeding your soul. It’s amazing how a collective effort to accomplish some good can truly impact you.

    Maggie, who recently attended a community clean-up by herself, reflects on her experience. She shares tips for quieting social shyness and engaging with other participants. Sometimes it’s about embracing your inner child and simply asking, “Want to be friends?”

    Listen now for ideas on how to join a group, what to talk about and how to ensure you’ll remember the incredible feel-goods that follow.

    And yes, we said season finale! This is our final official episode of Season 1, however, we are working hard to bring you Season 2 which will take a deeper dive into creating a more thoughtful, interconnected, and inclusive community through the simple act of saying hi. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out. 

    In the meantime, we will continue sharing our silly Say Hi anecdotes, challenges and experiences on Instagram and Facebook. As always, we’d love to hear your stories too! Send them via email

    Would you do us a HUGE favor? Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or rate us on Spotify so others can find the show and we can continue to grow this happy, engaged community!


    Say hi!
    Subscribe wherever you find podcasts. Leave us a review on
    Apple Podcast or rate us on Spotify. Together, we can help create a more feel-good kinda world. 

    Drop us a hello on Instagram and Facebook at @HowtoSayHiPod.
    And, send us your stories! Our email is
    HowtoSayHiPod@gmail.com.

    Cover art and graphics are by the kind and talented Brent McCormick.
    Thanks to
    The Wimps for the theme song and other music you hear on this podcast. Listen to their latest album,  Pillow and Blankey.

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    15 mins
  • Networking
    Apr 20 2022

    The #ReturnToWork has also brought about the Return to Networking. But we believe it doesn’t have to be anxiety-inducing or cringy. Networking, when done well, can be a great opportunity for genuine connections and cheerful moments. BONUS! A lot of the ideas shared in this star-studded episode easily transfer to other types of social scenarios, too! 

    Welcome to the stage, Peter Larsen, networking extraordinaire and professional business speaker. He’s joining us to share his expert advice for creating a positive and rewarding networking experience. From building your confidence with high-spirited affirmations to leaning on the event leader for an introduction, this episode is filled with ideas to help you walk into a room ready to spark up conversations.  

    Peter Larsen is an Office Technology Sales Professional at Cobb Technologies and motivational speaker. We’re sure you’ll feel his energy and excitement in this episode. If you’re interested in hearing more from Peter, find him on LinkedIn or Twitter

    Say hi!
    Subscribe wherever you find podcasts. Leave us a review on
    Apple Podcast or rate us on Spotify. Together, we can help create a more feel-good kinda world. 

    Drop us a hello on Instagram and Facebook at @HowtoSayHiPod.
    And, send us your stories! Our email is
    HowtoSayHiPod@gmail.com.

    Cover art and graphics are by the kind and talented Brent McCormick.
    Thanks to
    The Wimps for the theme song and other music you hear on this podcast. Listen to their latest album,  Pillow and Blankey.

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    29 mins
  • In a New Place
    Apr 6 2022

    Finding the best taco joint in town or getting to know the local sweet spots doesn’t happen overnight. In this episode, we share our experiences moving to new places and embarking on new adventures. Just like reading a book, we discuss how diving in and avoiding preemptive judgments is key. Find out how long we feel it takes to truly get acquainted with a new community! 

    To help us with this topic, we’ve brought in a special guest who has moved 8 times in 15 years! Rebecca Alwine is a writer, editor, mother of 3 and a military spouse. She shares her advice for getting settled in a new home, building a network and asking for help. Did you know on average, military families move every 2-3 years?

    This episode is full of ideas for building community so that you can thrive in your new home or next adventure. And, for those of you who like staying put, get insight on how you can be part of the welcoming committee.  

    If you liked what you heard, we also mentioned Episode 13: One Generation to the Next, and Episode 12: Embracing the Newbie Status. Give them a listen! 

    Say hi!
    Subscribe wherever you find podcasts. Leave us a review on
    Apple Podcast or rate us on Spotify. Together, we can help create a more feel-good kinda world. 

    Drop us a hello on Instagram and Facebook at @HowtoSayHiPod.
    And, send us your stories! Our email is
    HowtoSayHiPod@gmail.com.

    Cover art and graphics are by the kind and talented Brent McCormick.
    Thanks to
    The Wimps for the theme song and other music you hear on this podcast. Listen to their latest album,  Pillow and Blankey.

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    25 mins
  • Mouse and Weens
    Apr 1 2022

    Find out the best movies, the best eyebrows, the best dad jokes, feelings about dad jokes, and famous laughs. Mouse and Weens recap their first 100 episodes with a bunch of Top 10 Lists. 

    Confused? Bet you are! It’s April Fools Day so we swapped episodes with an awesome podcasting duo, Mouse and Weens to give you a taste of something new.  SoCal sisters Joelle & Julianne talk human behavior & fascinating people. They’re on a mission to bring more laughter and joy to the world…which is definitely something we can get behind.

    So kick back and enjoy this Friday treat. If you like it, be sure to subscribe and follow
    Mouse and Weens on social media. We’ll be back with more How to Say Hi on April 6. 

    Song credits: “Ernie and Bert” by Julianne Eggold
    Voice actor: Matt Thompson
    Podcast promo: The Cretin’s Guild
    Special shoutouts: Tamara Til the Break of Dawn
    Mouse and Weens podcast is part of the
    Podfix Network

    You can watch this episode on our Mouse and Weens YouTube channel.
    A transcript of this episode is on
    http://www.mouseandweens.com
    Please follow and contact us via
    Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube @mouseandweens

    Say hi!
    Subscribe wherever you find podcasts. Leave us a review on
    Apple Podcast or rate us on Spotify. Together, we can help create a more feel-good kinda world. 

    Drop us a hello on Instagram and Facebook at @HowtoSayHiPod.
    And, send us your stories! Our email is
    HowtoSayHiPod@gmail.com.

    Cover art and graphics are by the kind and talented Brent McCormick.
    Thanks to
    The Wimps for the theme song and other music you hear on this podcast. Listen to their latest album, Pillow and Blankey.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • One Generation to the Next
    Mar 23 2022

    It’s funny how people from the same generation just hit it off. They reminisce about having the same graduation song, laugh at the past fashion trends… it’s easy to relate and find common ground. On the flip, when we start having conversations with people much older or younger than ourselves, it can sometimes be a struggle to get going. Often, we even begin changing the way we talk. 

    In this 20 min episode, we discuss common mistakes that happen when talking to others of a different generation and how to avoid them. With key takeaways and a few realizations, we have a feeling this episode will spark some enjoyable conversations, new perspectives, and belly laughs. In the end, we are all just humans who want to be treated as equals – and, come to find out, our experiences really aren’t all that unique. 

    Thanks to Laura and Molly for sharing their knowledge based on many years of teaching children. We also perused a few of these articles for more ideas. 

    • Lifehacker - How to Talk to Little Kids
    • The Guardian - How to talk to children, even if you don’t have any
    • Edutopia - How to Talk to Children
    • Griswold Home Care - Senior Conversation Starters
    • Aging Care - 10 Tips for Communicating with a Senior

    Say hi!
    Subscribe wherever you find podcasts. Leave us a review on
    Apple Podcast or rate us on Spotify. Together, we can help create a more feel-good kinda world. 

    Drop us a hello on Instagram and Facebook at @HowtoSayHiPod.
    And, send us your stories! Our email is
    HowtoSayHiPod@gmail.com.

    Cover art and graphics are by the kind and talented Brent McCormick.
    Thanks to
    The Wimps for the theme song and other music you hear on this podcast. Listen to their latest album: Pillow and Blankey.

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    19 mins
  • Beyond 30 Seconds
    Mar 9 2022

    We’ve spent a lot of time talking about quick hellos and kind gestures in small bursts, but what happens when you need to think of something to say…for 5, 10, 45 minutes? An hour?!

    This could happen at a work event, a wedding reception, a birthday party of a friend, or when you join your new significant other for an event with their friends. How do you make conversation and stay engaged but still keep it light and friendly?

    If you’re like Katelyn, you may be sweating at the thought of it. But even she has some great advice for killing time and making connections (Heads Up, anyone?) This episode is all about being in the moment, deciding to make the most of it and having a few tricks up your sleeve (literally, if that’s your style) to get you through the night.

    Want to be a better question-asker?
    Maggie mentioned
    this article by Josh Spector on Medium.
    Harvard Business Review has more ideas, including leaning into those follow-up questions.

    Tune in for more ideas for how to go deep, without getting too personal. 

    Say hi!
    Subscribe wherever you find podcasts. Leave us a review on
    Apple Podcast or rate us on Spotify. Together, we can help create a more feel-good kinda world. 

    Drop us a hello on Instagram and Facebook at @HowtoSayHiPod.
    And, send us your stories! Our email is
    HowtoSayHiPod@gmail.com.

    Cover art and graphics are by the kind and talented Brent McCormick.
    Thanks to
    The Wimps for the theme song and other music you hear on this podcast. Listen to their latest album, Pillow and Blankey.

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    22 mins
  • Embracing the Newbie Status
    Feb 23 2022

    Pulling from a recent experience at a group yoga class, Katelyn realized that she had written some false perceptions about the people around her. Perceptions that were sort of intimidating. Then, she realized they were all made up in her head! After learning the truth and laughing at the silliness, she was able to have a more authentic and joy-filled experience. 

    So whether you’re taking a class, in a group tour, or sitting down to eat with other groups at a Japanese steakhouse, we encourage you to stop writing stories about the people around you and simply say, hi! 

    How to Say Hi is a short, commuter-length podcast that encourages listeners to find joy and tackle social anxieties in their daily routine – all by simply saying hi. Its light, conversational style shares tips for success, community connection, and happy living.  

    Say hi!
    Subscribe wherever you find podcasts. Leave us a review on
    Apple Podcast or rate us on Spotify. Together, we can help create a more feel-good kinda world.
    Drop us a hello on
    Instagram and Facebook at @HowtoSayHiPod.
    And, send us your stories or episode ideas. Our email is
    HowtoSayHiPod@gmail.com.

    Mentioned in this episode, the marvelous Julie Batisto. You can find her creations on Instagram @Shape.Shift.Clay or on her website

    Cover art and graphics are by the kind and talented Brent McCormick.
    Thanks to
    The Wimps for the theme song and other music you hear on this podcast. The Wimps released a new album last month! Listen to Pillow and Blankey.

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    21 mins
  • On the Trail
    Feb 9 2022

    You deserve to be on the trail just as much as anyone else. 

    Katelyn is an experienced backpacker, former Leave No Trace Traveling Trainer and all-around nature-enthusiast. Maggie considers herself semi-outdoorsy but needs a little confidence boost to get out there sometimes. Maybe you relate?

    With the promise of spring and more people taking advantage of public parks and trails, let’s discuss the written and unwritten rules of enjoying these spaces together. 

    If you’re looking to use nature to socialize or want to find like-minded people to hike with, we suggest searching Facebook or other platforms for groups that might interest you. For example, there are Girls Who Hike Virignia and She Opts Out for female hikers. @MikahMey is an LGBTQ+ advocate for outdoor adventuring. 

    For more information on how to leave a space better than you find it, visit Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics. Your state and national park websites are also great tools for hiking tips and trail maps to plan ahead and prepare. Lastly, here’s a fun blog Katelyn wrote back in the day about the magic of trail names. 

    Thanks to Donna Frostick for suggesting this week’s topic! 

    Say Hi!
    Drop us a line on
    Instagram and Facebook at @HowtoSayHiPod.
    And, send us your stories or an idea for an episode! Our email is
    HowtoSayHiPod@gmail.com

    Subscribe wherever you find podcasts. Leave us a review on Apple Podcast or rate us on Spotify

    Cover art and graphics are by the kind and talented Brent McCormick.
    Thanks to
    The Wimps for the theme song and other music you hear on this podcast. The Wimps released a new album last month! Listen to Pillow and Blankey.

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    23 mins