From a perspective of a teacher, it really all depends. I networked within a company and landed some massive opportunities 5 years ago, but I was confined just to that company. When I began networking, presenting at different companies, and became the number 1 trainer in regards to Business English in Bangkok, Thailand, that's when... Continue Reading →
{Patreon Special} Arsenio’s Business English Podcast | Season 7: Episode 4 | Work-life Balance
It's so hard to discuss what work-life balance is, but with the dangerous culture of "hustle and close your eyes for ten years while working extremely hard," it needs to be discussed. The burnout culture is real….so if you want to dive deeper into that, make sure you check out my personal development podcast. Nonetheless,... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s Business English Podcast | Season 6: Episode 36 | Success & Change: Macro Achievement
Have you ever started something that you didn't know would be very beneficial to humanity? I have -- and it's this podcast. When I started it just over 3 years ago, I had no idea that it would be the number 1 TOEFL, TOEIC and IELTS podcast across all big platforms. I found a niche... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s Business English Podcast | Season 6: Episode 34 | Positive & Negative Feedback: Workplace Scenario
Back in 2017, I had a boss that attacked me in more ways than one, threatening me by saying, "if you want to continue working here, we need to have a conversation." I had shivers go down my back, and at that exact time, I quit. First, NEVER be disrespected by anyone who threatens you... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s Business English Podcast | Season 6: Episode 33 | Airports & My Favorite Airports in The World
When it comes to Asia, they have the best airports in the world and it's not even close. Compared to the western world, Asian airports put them to shame. For instance, Changi International in Singapore is literally 30 years ahead of its time -- that's how great it is! However, there are some airports that... Continue Reading →
{Patreon Special} Arsenio’s Business English Podcast | Season 6: Episode 40 | Presentation Feedback
Welcome to the final episode of Season 6! Boy, it felt like a one hundred-episode season because it took a long time just to get to episode 40! HA! But wow, so happy that it was well-received by many of you out there. Although it takes a week for podcast plays to eclipse 100 plays... Continue Reading →
{Patreon Special} Arsenio’s Business English Podcast | Season 6: Episode 39 | Asking for Help: Presentations
Taking the plunge means just diving in the deep -- if you know how to swim. I've taken many plunges in my life, and one of the first biggest presentations I had ever done was at SCG in 2016 when I had to host an email writing workshop with another colleague in front of a... Continue Reading →
{Patreon Special} Arsenio’s Business English Podcast | Season 6: Episode 38 | CEO Interview
We're back with another interview! In today's segment, I'll be breaking down what this CEO has to say and the advantages and disadvantages of using technology. Also, the great debate about telephones and how cordless phones went out of business. This is the third-to-last episode of this season! Episode #40 will be the conclusion, and... Continue Reading →
{Patreon Special} Arsenio’s Business English Podcast | Season 6: Episode 34 | Positive & Negative Feedback: Workplace Scenario
Back in 2017, I had a boss that attacked me in more ways than one, threatening me by saying, "if you want to continue working here, we need to have a conversation." I had shivers go down my back, and at that exact time, I quit. First, NEVER be disrespected by anyone who threatens you... Continue Reading →
Arsenio’s Business English Podcast | Season 6: Episode 31 | When CEOs Lack Empathy
If you work for a boss, manager, CEO or anyone above you that lacks empathy, your life will be miserable. In today's interview, a CEO by the name of Graham says "if you're not here at work, you don't get paid" -- indicating that 'sick leave with pay' is something he doesn't impose. So, when... Continue Reading →