Avoiding Corporate Speak to Sound Authentic • BEP 156

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Building Confidence in High-Stakes Meetings • BEP 157

Rob recounts a tense boardroom pitch where Josh, a non-native English speaker, nearly loses the room after a small phrasing mistake, then recovers and earns executive trust by using rehearsed responses and a calmer delivery. The episode then offers a practical framework for build ...  Show more

Small Talk Starters for Networking Wins • BEP 155

A Business English podcast episode set at a high-end London networking event where a new hire, George, freezes under pressure and nearly derails key introductions. Rob recounts early missteps, a surprising breakthrough, and a few painful moments that still sting, showing how repe ...  Show more

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