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Jayne Withers teaches classes about dining etiquette to both children and adults in Florida. I always enjoyed teaching, which is probably why I started my etiquette business after decades of working in publishing and wellness. From 2016 to this year, my husband and I ran a restaurant called Sealantro British Cafe, and I used some of the contacts from its mailing list to grow my etiquette business. That's a very common theme, and that's how I started teaching adults. I now teach courses on modern formal dining for adults and college students, dining out for children, business dining, international business etiquette, afternoon-tea etiquette, and etiquette for teenagers.
Persons: Jayne Withers, Jayne, Harry Potter, wasn't, Grandma, I've, Emily, Emily can't Organizations: Cambridge University, Service, Cambridge, galas, Swann School of Protocol, Facebook, Vero Locations: Florida, Wall, Silicon, Preston , England, Cambridge, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, British, America, Caribbean, Paris
Alice Draper is a publicist who cold-pitches her coaching clients to podcasts for exposure. I've found that podcast hosts with an engaged and loyal listenership choose guests based on the value they provide to the podcast audience, rather than the short-term financial gains they may receive. List value-driven talking pointsAn important question that's on almost every podcast host's mind is: What value will my listeners get from this guest interview? If you haven't spoken on a podcast before, it's still worth pitching hosts and focusing on the quality of your story angle and talking points. Here's the email template I use for all of my clients when pitching them to podcasts:
The money I've saved is equivalent to what I'd have spent on long-term rentals or short-term Airbnb rentals. My tiny studio in Durban was $220 a month, excluding utilities, and it was in a cheap area in someone's backyard. The trade-off is I get free accommodation, while the homeowner gets free house- and pet-sitting. I've received multiple invitations for house-sits that I didn't apply for, including a six-month house-sit in Costa Rica that I wasn't available for. Under "My experience," the final section, I detailed the type of house-sits I've done and the various animals I've looked after.
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