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Episode 162: 162. Have Some Feel Group Discussion (Part One)

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This episode of The PBSCCS Podcast is a group discussion on how to have some feel. This is Part One of a two-part interview.
Speakers:
-Joe Hudson (Boston Red Sox)
-Casey Callison (Toronto Blue Jays)
Questions/topics covered in this episode:
-Defining "Feel"
-Examples of bad feel
Quotes:
-"I would say for me having some feel is just kind of knowing the situation and environment that you're in. There's a time to do certain things and then there's also a time to not do that" - Casey Callison (1:50)
-"And really what I kind of kept falling back to as a definition is really acknowledging what is ideal versus what's realistic given the current situation you're in" - Joe Hudson (2:24)
-"If there was a manual on unwritten rules then they wouldn't be called unwritten rules to begin with, right?" - Joe Hudson (25:26)
-"It's not necessarily what happens to you, it's like how do you make those adjustments after the fact" - Casey Callison (28:49)
If you would like to learn more from the guests on this episode, you can follow them on social media:
Instagram:
@hudson_jr12 - Joe Hudson
@casey_callison - Casey Callison
Twitter:
@Coach_JoeHudson - Joe Hudson

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This episode of The PBSCCS Podcast is a group discussion on how to have some feel. This is Part One of a two-part interview.
Speakers:
-Joe Hudson (Boston Red Sox)
-Casey Callison (Toronto Blue Jays)
Questions/topics covered in this episode:
-Defining "Feel"
-Examples of bad feel
Quotes:
-"I would say for me having some feel is just kind of knowing the situation and environment that you're in. There's a time to do certain things and then there's also a time to not do that" - Casey Callison (1:50)
-"And really what I kind of kept falling back to as a definition is really acknowledging what is ideal versus what's realistic given the current situation you're in" - Joe Hudson (2:24)
-"If there was a manual on unwritten rules then they wouldn't be called unwritten rules to begin with, right?" - Joe Hudson (25:26)
-"It's not necessarily what happens to you, it's like how do you make those adjustments after the fact" - Casey Callison (28:49)
If you would like to learn more from the guests on this episode, you can follow them on social media:
Instagram:
@hudson_jr12 - Joe Hudson
@casey_callison - Casey Callison
Twitter:
@Coach_JoeHudson - Joe Hudson

  continue reading

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