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While it's good to follow the well-known Golden Rule, Mister Manners says the Platinum Rule is even better. Find out what he means by that, and how “going platinum” can enrich your relationships and make a huge difference in your life. Mister Manners, Thomas P. Farley, is America's trusted etiquette expert. A keynote speaker, workshop leader, syndicated columnist and TV commentator, he inspires audiences of all types to master essential communication strategies for success in the workplace—and in life. His business-etiquette, customer-service and communication programs—both in-person and virtual—are engaging and memorable, offering strategies for getting along and getting ahead in the modern era. Thomas is a regular and popular guest on the NBC Today show, and his syndicated weekly column, “Ask Mister Manners,” appears in Tribune publications throughout the United States, including the Chicago Tribune, the Baltimore Sun, the New York Daily News and beyond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before the omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus made businesses reconsider plans to return to their workplaces, people who have had the luxury of being able to work at home were beginning to consider the upside and downside of returning to in-person employment. There's no question that the world has changed a lot in the nearly two years since since the pandemic began. If and when folks do return to the workplace, have the rules for office etiquette changed too? Tom's first guest today is Thomas P. Farley, an etiquette expert who writes a syndicated column called “Ask Mister Manners,” and who appears in the media and consults with companies about workplace etiquette. Thomas Farley joins us on Zoom from New York City. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Florida Supreme Court has partnered with the Bar to declare November “Legal Professionalism Month” and is asking members to rededicate themselves to the highest ideals of professionalism and civility in all they do. To close out the month and as reference going forward, we thought we'd discuss how to navigate the new normal as it pertains to our virtual or socially distanced workplace interactions with colleagues and clients. In today's episode hosts Christine Bilbrey and Karla Eckardt are joined by Mr. Manners himself, Thomas Farley, to discuss all our modern professional etiquette dilemmas.Thomas P. Farley is a keynote speaker, workshop leader, syndicated columnist, and TV commentator. His clients have included the United States Department of Commerce, the Estée Lauder Companies, JPMorgan Chase, the Walt Disney Corporation, Bank of America, the American Automobile Association (AAA), the U.S. Army, Viacom, Toyota, and UPS. Thomas is a regular and popular guest on the NBC Today show, where he fields questions on modern-day manners issues. In 2017, he debuted “Manners on the Move,” a special multi-part Today show series that examined incivility in America. His syndicated weekly column, “Ask Mister Manners,” appears in Tribune publications throughout the United States. His insights appear regularly in other media as well, including the Rachael Ray show, Inside Edition, Dr. Oz, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Wired and Money magazines, USA Today, CNN, VH1, and ABC. Thomas is a graduate of New York's Fordham University. He has been a guest lecturer at New York University's School of Continuing and Professional Studies, and he edited the anthology “Modern Manners: The Thinking Person's Guide to Social Graces.”This podcast has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for 1 hour of General CLE credit including 1 hour of Professionalism CLE credit. Course #5680.REFERENCED RESOURCES:Thomas P. Farley - Mister MannersWorkshopsAsk Mr. MannersThe Florida Bar's Henry Latimer Center for ProfessionalismLegal Professionalism in the Electronic AgeBest Practices for Professional Electronic Communication
In this week's episode, I sat down with my go-to on all things etiquette, Thomas P. Farley, Mister Manners, who is America's trusted etiquette expert. A keynote speaker, workshop leader, syndicated columnist and TV commentator, he inspires audiences of all types to master essential communication strategies for success in the workplace—and in life. We talk about how etiquette has evolved over the years, and if it's still important to write hand-written thank you notes. Hear more on this, and: What modern etiquette is Examples of types of etiquette that have changed and are acceptable Online etiquette and manners Etiquette changes due to the pandemic Thomas' business-etiquette, customer-service and communication programs—both in-person and virtual—are engaging and memorable, offering strategies for getting along and getting ahead in the modern era. His weekly column, “Ask Mister Manners,” appears in Tribune publications throughout the United States, including the Chicago Tribune, the Baltimore Sun, the New York Daily News and beyond. Connect with Thomas On Instagram On Facebook On Twitter On LinkedIn Website Listen to the What Manners Most Podcast Connect with Natalie Tysdal On Instagram On YouTube On Facebook Website
Thomas P. Farley is an etiquette expert whom you may recognize from ‘The Today Show’ or ‘Dr. Oz.’ He’s earned the moniker “Mister Manners” for helping us navigate modern-day issues with communication & respect. Etiquette doesn’t just dictate which fork to use or when to send an invite. It gives people a playbook for how to behave in unfamiliar situations, preventing us from having to feel silly for doing the wrong thing. Mister Manners says it’s also about making a habit of respecting others—strangers, co-workers, & even our own spouses. As we grow comfortable with our partners relationship etiquette can dwindle to the point of nonexistence. A husband failing to open a door for his wife may not send her packing, but disparaging your spouse in front of others is a huge faux pas in relationship etiquette. Expectations of politeness have changed for both women & men in the twenty-first century. Can chivalry & feminism coexist? Mister Manners says, “yes!” He tells us how, & so much more. Sign up for Mister Manners’ workshop at Mister-Manners.com & listen to his ‘What Manners Most’ podcast, available on all platforms. To schedule a private coaching session with Loree visit LoreeBischoff.com & subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3lasF3e. Her book ‘Common Sense Happiness’ is available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2GIQOPF.
Thomas P. Farley is an etiquette expert whom you may recognize from ‘The Today Show' or ‘Dr. Oz.' He's earned the moniker “Mister Manners” for helping us navigate modern-day issues with communication & respect.Etiquette doesn't just dictate which fork to use or when to send an invite. It gives people a playbook for how to behave in unfamiliar situations, preventing us from having to feel silly for doing the wrong thing.Mister Manners says it's also about making a habit of respecting others—strangers, co-workers, & even our own spouses. As we grow comfortable with our partners relationship etiquette can dwindle to the point of nonexistence. A husband failing to open a door for his wife may not send her packing, but disparaging your spouse in front of others is a huge faux pas in relationship etiquette.Expectations of politeness have changed for both women & men in the twenty-first century. Can chivalry & feminism coexist? Mister Manners says, “yes!” He tells us how, & so much more.Sign up for Mister Manners' workshop at Mister-Manners.com & listen to his ‘What Manners Most' podcast, available on all platforms.To schedule a private coaching session with Loree visit LoreeBischoff.com & subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3lasF3e. Her book ‘Common Sense Happiness' is available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2GIQOPF.
In an exclusive interview with John Doherty, longtime executive chef of the Waldorf Astoria and presently chef and owner of Blackbarn restaurant in Manhattan, you'll hear about how he and others like him are bringing hospitality to the front lines of the fights against Corona and the fight against hunger. You'll also learn John's thoughts on how to use the quarantine as an opportunity to teach young children the lessons of hospitality, along with what all of us can keep on-hand in our pantries and refrigerators to reduce the number of trips we make to the grocery store. Chef Doherty also brings listeners on a walk down Waldorf Astoria lane, sharing his fondest memory of serving a grateful world leader.Episode Hosted by Mister Manners, Thomas P. Farley, and produced by Martin Burgess.Please subscribe, share and comment, and send your questions to info@whatmannersmost.com. You can also follow Thomas @MisterManners on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Thanks for listening, and stay safe and well, everyone! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the Stuff We Love Podcast Jack, Scott and Neil interview Thomas P. Farley, also known as Mister Manners. Mister Manners is an etiquette expert who is a regular guest on the Today Show and whose advice has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, the Los Angeles Times and Money magazine. Mister Manners has also been seen on ABC, CNN and VH1. In this wide-ranging interview Mister Manners discusses etiquette pertaining to social media, travel and more. As always, the episode concludes with the Stuff We Love segment. Enjoy!
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At a special event with Febreze and renowned etiquette expert, Thomas P. Farley, Bark & Swagger touched down at The Ace Hotel in Chelsea, New York to share tips with @ToastMeetsWorld, @ChloetheMiniFrenchie, Cookie of @ps.ny, @TinkerbelletheDog and more. What did we learn? Questions or Comments? Email Jody at jody@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Febreze Invited Us to the School of Petiquette, and Look Who We Met While There! on Pet Life Radio