Show Notes
Join Jodie and Damien Anthony Rossi as we discuss etiquette superpowers, masculinity in manners and the other “C word”.
Are people born good? Or do they have goodness thrust upon them? Whilst we tend to not wake up in the morning with the goal to be rude to people, some of us are guilty of ghosting that one person you don’t want to speak to at the supermarket... Whilst we can assume that the majority of us are trying our best to be polite, what about chivalry? As society’s understanding of Gender expands, is there still a place for chivalry in a post #metoo world? Or is it well and truly dead?
- “They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.” - 02:09
- Feeling good about yourself - 04:25
- The “Quintessential Gentleman” 04:58
- Being the best person you can be - 07:58
- “We’re not born with the instincts to be kind and courteous” 08:28
- The superpower - 09:15
- Masculinity in manners - 14:00
- “The other C word” - 14:27
- “Why do we do that?” - 18:03
- “Feminism VS Chivalry” 21:13
- Extending courtesy to anyone 24:20
- 50:50 - 25:49
- #metoo - 27:47
- Losing the connection - 29:42
- The Fundamental Why - 30:05
About your guest, Damien Anthony Rossi
Known as Mr Hollywood in Oz, charismatic media personality Damien Anthony Rossi first arrived in Brisbane from his hometown of Los Angeles in 1990 and has since worn many hats professionally. Originally a film and television Casting Director with his company Rossi Casting Group, Damien made the move to the other side of the camera in 2002 as a TV Presenter for Channel 7 which ultimately led to becoming a cast member on the network’s popular weekly travel/lifestyle program The Great South East. In 2009, Rossi took over the reins of The Sunday Mail’s iconic social pages reporting on Queensland’s biggest and best events and continued in this role until the demise of the social pages due to COVID in 2020. Damien currently serves as the Brisbane Social Editor for the new Gold Coast Magazine which debuted in July 2021.
About your host, Jodie Bache McLean from June Dally Watkins and Chic Management
“Miss Dally was and remains one of the most significant women in my life. She was my boss, mentor and cherished leader for the past 36 years.” - Jodie
Jodie has been a part of June Dally Watkins for over 40 years, after her mother enrolled her in a course to help with her confidence when she was a teenager - Jodie then started working in the model agency as a booker only seven years later. Jodie now manages the business and has successfully navigated the Brisbane operation for the past 33 years.
Offering specialised knowledge, personal experience and expertise, Jodie is perfectly suited to tell us what June Dally Watkins would do.
What is What Would June Dally-Watkins Do??
Applying June Dally-Watkins' old school approach to modern manner dilemmas.
Australia’s own expert in etiquette and deportment, June Dally-Watkins, has created a legacy that is unforgettable. Encouraging her students to be the best versions of themselves, Miss Dally was no stranger to the power of good manners and now we’re sharing that with you.
‘What Would June Dally Watkins Do?’ asks Jodie Bache-Maclean, the manager of June Dally Watkins, how to apply Miss Dally’s highly revered approach to politeness in a very rude word.
Join us and a new guest each week as we dissect modern manner dilemmas by asking, What would June Dally Watkins do?