Mind Your Manners

Mind Your Manners
Podcast Description
You can master any social situation and Sara Jane Ho will show you how. Mind Your Manners is your go-to podcast for navigating life’s most awkward moments with confidence and ease. Sara’s real-world advice, expert insights, and candid conversations will help you handle anything—from cringe-worthy mishaps to high-stakes interactions. If you’ve ever second-guessed a handshake, fumbled a text, or felt out of place, you’re in the right place. New episodes drop every Tuesday—so you’ll never have to wonder what to do again. Want more? Follow along at @sarajaneho
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on social etiquette, personal development, and effective communication, with episodes covering topics like overcoming awkward interactions, strategies to improve conversations, and personal anecdotes from various guests such as helping children understand sexual topics or dealing with complex friendships.

You can master any social situation and Sara Jane Ho will show you how. Mind Your Manners is your go-to podcast for navigating life’s most awkward moments with confidence and ease. Sara’s real-world advice, expert insights, and candid conversations will help you handle anything—from cringe-worthy mishaps to high-stakes interactions. If you’ve ever second-guessed a handshake, fumbled a text, or felt out of place, you’re in the right place. New episodes drop every Tuesday—so you’ll never have to wonder what to do again. Want more? Follow along at @sarajaneho

What if you could speak with calm, confidence, and connection—even during conflict? Texas-based trial lawyer Jefferson Fisher has helped millions do just that with his viral communication advice. In this episode, he joins Sara Jane to break down how to win every conversation—without losing the relationship.
They cover:
– How to handle difficult conversations with partners, family, coworkers, and strangers
– His “3 Cs” of great communication: control, confidence, and connection
– What to say when someone insults you, pressures you, or crosses a line
– How to set boundaries without sounding harsh
– And how to use your voice as a tool—not a weapon
Plus real-life roleplays where Sara Jane asks Jefferson exactly what to say in the trickiest moments.
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