I didn't know spraying him was a no-no. And to be clear I only spray his feet because I think spraying him in the face would be rude. What else can I do though? I had first tried a time out type thing where I turned the lights off & would leave the room until he calmed then I would go back & give him a treat. That didn't work. Neither does giving him treats when he does let me talk because he doesn't let me anymore. He does get treats throughout the day when we're playing though. Also, it can't be an attention thing. When I got him, it was from a home where he was getting very little attention. He was never let out of his cage, nobody talked to him & he didn't even have a window to get sunlight. I absolutely dote on this bird though. We spend a good portion of 14 hours a day together. All I do is talk to him, play with him, love him. He's somehow filled the void I've had for 4 years since my mom died. Lol, if anything he's probably wondering if or when I'll ever shut up. So, the problem isn't so much him hearing me talk, it's when I talk to anyone but him. It's not realistic to always go into another room to talk to my husband or kids. The way my house is set up, if I'm on the main level where our family interacts, he can see & hear me. (living room, kitchen & dining room) Please keep the advice coming, he's my first bird & I know I have a lot to learn.. Thanks in advance!