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[Mastering Etiquette and Time Management: Insights from Allison Shepardak]-[Being gracious, with Alison Cheperdak]

Before Breakfast · B1 · 2026-07-01

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Elevating Everyday Interactions: Insights from Etiquette Expert Allison Shepardak

In this episode of the Before Breakfast podcast, host Laura Vandercam sits down with Allison Shepardak, founder of Elevate Etiquette and author of Was It Something I Said?. The conversation delves deep into the modern definition of etiquette, moving beyond old-fashioned rules to focus on soft skills, kindness, and intentional living.

Redefining Etiquette as Soft Skills

Contrary to the common misconception that etiquette is merely about knowing "which fork to use," Shepardak emphasizes that it is actually about "soft skills" and emotional intelligence. She argues that the goal of formal dining or social rules is to make them "muscle memory" so that one can focus on the human connection rather than the mechanics of the situation. Ultimately, etiquette is about "honoring other people well" and making shared experiences more pleasant and civilized.

The Art of Small Talk and Social Grace

Shepardak provides practical advice for navigating social interactions:

  • Safe Topics: She recommends focusing on hobbies, arts, travel, or shared experiences (like the architecture or food at an event) while avoiding "sneaky" topics like health status, money, and politics.
  • Polite Exits: For networking or cocktail parties, she suggests that "clarity is kind." Rather than making excuses, one should be honest and polite, perhaps by saying, "It was so wonderful to see you," and referencing a specific part of the conversation to show genuine engagement.
  • Celebrating Others: When someone shares good news, she advises against deflating the moment by asking "what's next?" or making the conversation about yourself. Instead, be present and celebrate their success by focusing entirely on them.

Business Meals and Hosting Etiquette

When discussing professional settings, Shepardak suggests ordering "middle of the road" items—avoiding messy finger foods or overly expensive dishes. Regarding hosting, she highlights that true hospitality is about guest comfort. She suggests intergenerational seating arrangements to encourage diverse conversations and advises against "insisting on helping" when a host declines, as it respects the host’s preferences.

Time Management and Productivity

As a long-term time tracker, Shepardak shares her commitment to efficiency. She uses digital tools to log her daily activities, allowing her to be less biased about how she spends her time. Her routine includes:

  • Non-negotiables: She maintains strict daily and weekly professional goals, such as her content creation schedule (Instagram posts and Substack articles).
  • Streamlining: To manage an overwhelming inbox, she recently adopted the program Superhuman, which gamifies email management and uses AI to assist with repetitive responses, helping her reclaim significant time.

Travel Etiquette

Shepardak concludes with pet peeves regarding travel, noting that being "not ready" when it is your turn in a line (such as fumbling for a boarding pass) or rushing to stand up the moment a plane lands are common faux pas. She emphasizes that these moments require awareness of the people around us, reinforcing her core philosophy that etiquette is, at its heart, an exercise in kindness and mindfulness.

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I understand you've had quite a varied career.
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I mean, we've really, really been all over the map.
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I saw that as proof of concept.
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And you certainly don't want to lie.
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Middle of the road is best.
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cover to cover
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proof of concept
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muscle memory
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go about your daily life
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come across as
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