Podcast
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Correct Cultural Cues: Lanie Denslow of World Wise Intercultural Training & Resources
Summary: Episode 13
Onboarding an Italian with a trip to a US winery, toasting the correct official in China, and agreeing to a dinner even when you are tired. Lanie Denslow, the CEO of World Wise Intercultural Training & Resources, shares many insights about cultural do’s and don’ts that can determine business success or failure. While many...
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Cultural Challenges while Teaching ESL: Andrew Weiler of English Confidence Unlocked
Summary: Episode 32
Andrew Weiler, of English Confidence Unlocked in Australia, shares how his own immigrant parents’ journey with English as a Second Language (ESL) inspired him to help others. Andrew moved from a job in Economics to become an ESL teacher, mainly working with Southeast Asians, Chinese and Japanese. He explains how...
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Global Business Coaching Challenges and Issues: A talk with Tom Finn of Leggup
Summary: Episode 12
When coaching business leaders in 20 countries and ten languages, issues surely arise. Tom Finn, CEO of LeggUp, an international coaching platform, explores management styles and issues in Canada, Switzerland (Do you know about dining etiquette?), India/Asia and Europe, and cultural challenges across the world. Yet...
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Inbound Inconsistencies: Bill Kenney of MEET and Soft Land Partners
Summary: Episode 11
Bringing European, Asian and Australian companies to the US, Bill Kenney, founder of MEET and Soft Land Partners, discusses communication issues, misunderstandings and disconnects with some inbound clients. Among these issues are top overseas executives’ lack of delegation and empowerment their changing...
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Design with a Global Mindset: Sol Alsina of Mundoh Digital, Argentina
Summary: Episode 10
Ms. Sol Alsina owns an all-female branding and design firm in Buenos Aires where understanding the psychology and feelings behind the brand are essential to create a client’s website and positioning. With clients in Argentina, the US and Europe, some cultural issues have centered around Americans’ bottom-line pricing...
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From Refugees to Valued Employees: Eden Tadesse and Ethiopia-based Invicta
Summary: Episode 9
Ms. Eden Tadesse, only 25, introduces Ethiopia-based Invicta, an amazing and award-winning global nonprofit (a business in a different format) that links refugees worldwide with online training and remote job opportunities, often in IT and cybersecurity. Exploring cultural differences such as time and communication styles...
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Disruptive Technologies, World Travel, Adapting and Mentoring: International Business
Summary: Episode 01
Adventure. Exploring. Ask. Be humble. Enjoy. These are some of the insights that Mark S A Smith presents in his podcast on doing International Business in 54 countries over 42 years … with tips about foods, meetings, interpreters and learning quickly how to behave abroad...
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Neuroheart Education and Adaptation: Doing Business in Europe with Rachel Paling
Summary: Episode 02
Neuroheart Education. Languages. Cultures. Adaptation. Flexibility. European business. These are some of the themes explored in our podcast with Rachel Paling, director of Efficient Language Coaching Global SLU as she has trained almost 1200 coaches across 70+ countries. She is now developing Neuroheart Education for...
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Beach Breaks and Battered Women: International Business in Mexico and Belize with Craig Handley
Summary: Episode 03
Battered women and Beach breaks. Who would have thought that those are major problems in international business? Craig Handley, CEO of ListenTrust, a $150M call center company, talks about many cultural and business challenges working in Mexico and Belize. These include motivators for weekend work...

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