What Manners Most With Mister Manners
by thomas farley
July 28, 2020 1:53 pm
As the globe grapples with the Coronavirus pandemic,join Mister Manners in conversation with the inspiring individuals and thought leaders helping our guide us through this very abnormal “new normal.”
A renowned chef bringing meals to healthcare workers on the front lines. A relationship expert providing tips for keeping family bonds from fraying during quarantine. An inventor selflessly creating protective gear for those who need it most. A New York luminary bringing the performances of Broadway’s biggest names into homes across the planet. These are just a few of the talented individuals you will meet when you listen to the What Manners Most podcast.
Take a break from the 24-7 news cycle and the endless stream of grim news and be a part of a journey to rediscover What Manners Most.
By preserving civility at this time, we are literally preserving civilization.
ABOUT MISTER MANNERS
Mister Manners, Thomas P. Farley, is a regular and popular guest in the national media, most notably, the NBC Today show; Rachael Ray; and Dr. Oz, where he fields questions on matters of modern-day etiquette—subjects from avoiding awkward hugs to what not to wear at a company beach outing.
Please subscribe and enjoy, and if you have topics you’d like us to cover in upcoming episodes, please let Thomas know. You’ll find him @MisterManners on Twitter and Instagram and at www.facebook.com/mistermanners. For more, visit his website, www.mister-manners.com
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