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Etiquette with Emily

Explore the social history of etiquette, food, and decorating, as well as modern day advice on entertaining, style, and charm with host, Emily Pertzborn.

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    The Woman of Forty

    In this episode, Emily shares more decorating tips from Dorothy Draper's 1939 book "Decorating Is Fun!" and also reads the opening chapter from the 1919 book "The Woman of Forty."

  2. 7

    Dorothy Draper Decorating Tips and Victorian England Calling Cards

    In this episode, Emily shares decorating and design tips from Dorothy Draper's 1939 book "Decorating Is Fun!" and also gives a tip of the week about the correct format for a gentleman's calling card from Victorian Era England.

  3. 6

    Do You Have A Good Personality?

    In this week's first ever minisode, Emily shares a tip of the week about the keys to personal charm and how to appraise your personality from the 1954 book “Secrets of Charm.”

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    Napkin Folding and Tablecloth History

    In this episode, Emily discusses Emily Post's opinions on napkin folding, a brief history of tablecloths, 10 more lessons in charm from the 1954 book "Secrets of Charm," and shares a tip of the week about what side a man should stand on when accompanying a woman down the street from Amy Vanderbilt's "Everyday Etiquette."

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    Ancient Courtship and Gift Giving

    In this episode, Emily chats about courtship and gift giving in ancient cultures,  some Valentine's Day party ideas from the 1959 "Foodarama Party Book", 10 more lessons in charm from the 1954 book "Secrets of Charm," and shares a tip of the week from "Live Alone and Like It."

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    Secrets of Charm from 1954

    In this episode, Emily shares some unique party ideas from vintage entertaining books, a lesson in charm from the 1954 book "Secrets of Charm," and a "tip of the week" from "Tiffany's Table Manners for Teenagers."

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    A Lesson In 1940's Introductions

    In this episode, Emily introduces herself, gives a lesson in introductions from the 1941 book "The New American Etiquette," and tells the story about how she fell in love with the topic of etiquette through Kate Spade's book "Manners."

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    You're Invited!

    In this episode, Emily invites you to be a listener of Etiquette with Emily by giving you the who, what, when, where, and why. Etiquette with Emily is a podcast about history, etiquette, interior design, cooking, entertaining, beauty, fashion, and gardening.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Explore the social history of etiquette, food, and decorating, as well as modern day advice on entertaining, style, and charm with host, Emily Pertzborn.

HOSTED BY

Emily Pertzborn

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How many episodes does Etiquette with Emily have?

Etiquette with Emily currently has 8 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Etiquette with Emily about?

Explore the social history of etiquette, food, and decorating, as well as modern day advice on entertaining, style, and charm with host, Emily Pertzborn.

How often does Etiquette with Emily release new episodes?

Etiquette with Emily has 8 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Etiquette with Emily is created and hosted by Emily Pertzborn.
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