As cities and countries around the world settle into the realm of a "new normal" that includes working from home, schooling from home and in general seeing a whole lot more of our immediate families than most of us are accustomed to, Mister Manners, Thomas Farley, interviews relationship expert Andrea Syrtash.
Among the issues they explore in this episode include how to keep the peace at home--and how to keep the romance alive, too--along with ways that those who are living alone can keep in contact with their community.
If you have questions for Thomas or suggestions for future segments, please drop Thomas a line on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or via his website.
Please consider following @AndreaSyrtash on social media as well, and check out her excellent books, which can be found on her website.
Thanks, as always, to producer Martin Burgess. Follow Martin on Instagram.
And thanks to you for listening, subscribing and sharing--and for putting a priority on What Manners Most.
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