Season 1 Episode 1
Is standing up to greet someone still a sign of respect—or just old-fashioned? And when you pick someone up in your car, do you need a clean seat or just a shared playlist? In this episode, we dive into whether the classic rules of etiquette are timeless essentials or if bold new behaviors define modern professionalism.
In this debut episode of the Professional Global Etiquette Podcast, Adrienne Barker, MAS, moderates a lively AI-powered debate between “The Traditionalist” and “The Power Mover.” Together, they tackle 11 key situations—from handshakes to Zoom cameras, thank-you notes to leadership respect—and uncover where the old rules still hold power and where new approaches are winning in today’s business world.
This is etiquette reimagined: practical, solution-focused, and global.
✅ Key Takeaways
→ First impressions still matter—but speed is the new courtesy.
→ Standing to greet someone communicates respect, yet context can change the expectation.
→ Punctuality remains respect for time, but flexibility is part of modern professionalism.
→ Thank-you notes haven’t died; they’ve evolved into digital gratitude.
→ Leadership etiquette is less about formality, more about consistent respect in action.
💬 Memorable Quotes
“Etiquette isn’t about forks and napkins—it’s how we signal respect.”
“Speed is the new courtesy.”
“Respect never goes out of style; only the delivery changes.”
🎧 Which side are you on—old rules or new power moves?
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