meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Were You Raised By Wolves?

Escaping Charity Solicitations, Writing Wedding Invitations, Ghosting Hair Dressers, and More

Were You Raised By Wolves?

Nick Leighton & Leah Bonnema

Society & Culture, Education, Relationships, Comedy Interviews, Comedy, Self-improvement

4.71.8K Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2023

⏱️ 28 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Etiquette, manners, and beyond! In this episode, Nick and Leah answer listener questions about escaping charity solicitations, writing wedding invitations properly, ghosting hair dressers, and much more. Please follow us! (We'd send you a handwritten thank-you note if we could.)

Have a question for us? Call or text (267) CALL-RBW or visit ask.wyrbw.com


QUESTIONS FROM THE WILDERNESS:

  • Does it matter in what order people are addressed in a business email or on a conference call?
  • How do we get out of a dinner that's intended to solicit our help for a charity?
  • How do you get someone to stop eating in your car?
  • Should "District of Columbia" be spelled out on wedding invitations?
  • Do I need to tell my hairdresser, who moved to a new salon that's farther away and more expensive, why I'm not returning?


THINGS MENTIONED DURING THE SHOW


YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO...


CREDITS

Hosts: Nick Leighton & Leah Bonnema

Producer & Editor: Nick Leighton

Theme Music: Rob Paravonian


ADVERTISE ON OUR SHOW

Click here for details


TRANSCRIPT

Episode 181

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Hey there, it's Nick.

0:00.9

And it's Leah.

0:01.9

Real quick thing before we get going.

0:03.7

Did you know that we have a new benefit on Patreon?

0:07.1

I did know.

0:08.1

Yes.

0:08.5

So if you want an ad-free version of our show, you of course can continue signing up for Wolf's Plus exclusively on Apple Podcasts.

0:15.7

But you can now get the same benefit when you join us on Patreon as a moon howler or higher.

0:40.3

A moon howler. I just want to be a moon howler. I am a moon howler. You are a moonhaller. Yes. Yes. You are the very definition. You're the model moonhauler. Boy, do I moon howl. Also, you're not only getting the ad-free version. You're also getting all of our Patreon content. Oh yeah. I mean, there's tons of bonus content, which you've never seen if you haven't joined us on Patreon. So please either join us on Wolves Plus through Apple Podcasts or join us on Patreon.

0:46.9

Come Moon Howl.

0:51.2

Hey, everybody. It's Nick Layton. And it's Leah Bonima.

0:53.6

And we had so many great questions from you all in the wilderness.

0:56.3

Ow!

0:58.9

That we've a bonus episode.

1:00.4

So here we go.

1:01.4

Our first question is, quote, I have a sales director.

1:04.3

Let's call him Chad.

1:05.7

Chad was very bent out of shape after being called on to speak after an account manager on a team call. I assured

1:12.5

him it wasn't intentional, but it got me thinking. Does it matter in which order people are

1:17.3

addressed, either an email or on a conference call? For example, if I write my boss, who is male,

1:23.1

and our production manager, who is female, do I address this as, hi, Lisa and Chad, or hi, Chad and

1:29.0

Lisa? Am I overthinking this? Or does hierarchy matter in office communication? So I read this,

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Nick Leighton & Leah Bonnema, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Nick Leighton & Leah Bonnema and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.