Join me as I talk with guests about the challenges of speaking up English at work as an introvert and a non–native and how to overcome these insecurities.
What are the differences between introverts and extroverts? What's going on the in the head of an extrovert? and How can introverts and extroverts work together and support each other? Listen in as we discuss these as well as other questions.
I continue to teach English predominantly within the Pharma, Biotech and Radiological industry. This week I invited/coerced one of my groups to join me on the episode to discuss the challenges of communicating at work with multinational teams in English.
Paul helps exhausted IT managers rediscover their passion, so they can figure out what they ACTUALLY want. Join us as we discuss the similarities between introverts in IT and Pharma and Biotech and the challenges they all face speaking up at work.
Hervé works with overstretched leaders of Engineering SMEs to help them prepare their business so they can grow it successfully. He's also an introverted non-native speaker who's successfully navigated today's extrovert-centric working culture.
Thierry is a communications coach and teacher as well as a voice over artist and a non-native English speaker. Join us as we discuss the challenges that natives and non-native introverts face speaking up at work.
This week I talk to Dr Boris Adryan about the differences between introverts and extroverts and the responsibilities of both to ensure good team communication.
This week, it's just me and you. Join me as I answer some of the your most commonly asked questions about who I am and the work I do to helping non-native introverted HSPs start speaking up in English at work.
Sailo is a Psychological Counselor; she describes her calling as helping other adults understand and manage their emotions, so they can be in control of their thoughts and ultimately their behaviour. You can check out her website here: https://www.sailocounselling.com/welcome
Join me as I talk with Peggy Cheyo about the challenges of being an introvert in an extrovert world and how culture and neurodiversity complicate things further.