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In this episode, guest speaker Lindsay McMahon explains why our goal in learning a language should be to connect with people - rather than to be perfect.She talks about the best ways to deal with mistakes in English, and also shares her three strategies for success in English and in our careers.Lindsay is speaking at the Professional English Summit (April 23 - 25) where she'll explain how to build great relationships through English.The Summit is completely free - make sure you get your access link here:https://smartenglishcoach.com/summitSend us a textSubscribe to the podcastNever miss an episode! Get free weekly coaching tips here.
Communication isn't about perfect word choice, it's about connecting with others.For native speakers and language learners alike, communicating comes with all kinds of challenges. But no matter how much we stumble over our words, Lindsay McMahon says communication isn't about perfection — it's about connection.The CEO and founder of All Ears English and host of the All Ears English podcast, McMahon is on a mission to help non-native English speakers around the world hone their ability to communicate and connect. Whether you're forming your first sentences in a new language or giving a presentation in the language you've spoken your whole life, “It's about human connection,” she says. “What really matters is are we connecting to our audience… the human being[s] in front of us?”In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, McMahon joins host Matt Abrahams to explore strategies for improving our communication — not by finding the right words, but by finding the right mindset. From active listening and cultural awareness to quieting nerves and building confidence, McMahon's practical approaches help communicators connect more authentically in any language or context.Episode Reference Links:Lindsay McMahon All Ears English Ep.8 Don't Get Lost in Translation: How Non-Native Speakers Can Communicate With Confidence Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters:(00:00) - Introduction (01:44) - Common Challenges for English Learners (03:09) - Overcoming the Confidence Catch-22 (05:00) - Communication Lessons from CEOs (05:48) - The Art of Listening (07:35) - Idioms and Hidden Meanings (08:53) - Context Shapes Communication (10:40) - Cultural Analogies and Miscommunication (11:46) - Entering a New Role or Culture (14:05) - Immersive Language Learning (17:20) - The Final Three Questions (21:39) - Conclusion *****Stay Informed on Stanford's world changing research by signing up for the Stanford ReportJoin our upcoming 200th episode live event April 14 & 15Become a Faster Smarter Supporter by joining TFTS Premium.
Send us a textFrom slipping sales to hitting $100K in one month - that's what happened when Lindsay McMahon transformed her course business through systematic monthly launches. In this episode, she reveals her journey from random launches to a structured approach with monthly live promos and quarterly flash sales. Lindsay shares how she built All Ears English into a diversified business with online courses, a podcast reaching 200M downloads, premium apps, and corporate partnerships. She discusses the challenges of selling in the ESL market, her approach to comprehensive sales pages, and why diversifying revenue streams helps her "sleep better at night." Learn how she cleaned up her email list, improved her VSLs, and built a sustainable course business that stands out in a crowded market. Want results like Lindsay? Book a call at datadrivenmarketing.co/call
If you want to get support directly from us to grow your podcast, join our FREE community: The CoachCast AcademyIn this episode, Justin talks to Lindsay McMahon, an ESL podcasting mogul and expert in growth strategies. Her podcast "All Ears English" receives 4-5 million downloads per month and she has 11 years of experience in podcasting. Lindsay discusses the importance of growing and engaging an audience in podcasting and shares key strategies like leveraging feed drops, the importance of networking within the industry, the effectiveness of guest appearances, and much more. Tune in to learn from her experiences and insights that you can apply to your own podcast.Lindsay McMahon is the co-host and owner of the All Ears English Podcast. The show attracts 4-5 million monthly global downloads across its entire catalogue and garners 100,000 downloads per episode. It has achieved significant recognition, ranking #1 in Language Courses - Education on Apple Podcasts and #9 in Global Business Reach in May 2022.This summer, All Ears English will be featured on Lufthansa's in-flight entertainment. The podcast has also collaborated with notable brands such as Lululemon, Grammarly, Indeed, LinkedIn Learning, and others.Lindsay's team and podcast have been highlighted in Forbes (December 2021), Podcast Magazine (May 2021), and Language Magazine (March 2020). Since its launch in 2013, All Ears English has grown into a successful online education business, with the podcast serving as the primary marketing channel.Key Topics Discussed:Importance of growing a podcast's listenershipStrategies for implementing podcast feed dropsEffective guest appearances and networking in podcastingChallenges and measurements in podcast growthFuture directions and business behind podcastingFind Lindsay's Podcast All Ears English, if you enjoy it please rate and review the show.Connect with Lindsay on All Ears English Instagram, as well.Our Partners:Find guests for your show and get paid for interviewing them with PodMatchTurn your podcast into tons of content automatically with CastMagic.ai
Ever wondered how to build a successful business from a podcast and get millions of downloads every month? Get ready to be inspired by Lindsay McMahon, a veteran podcaster who shares her incredible journey from teaching English as a Second Language to co-founding and running a highly successful podcast for 10 years - All Ears English. Lindsay uncovers the secrets behind her show's growth to 8 million downloads per month, emphasizing the crucial role of consistency in producing thousands of episodes, memorable branding, and smart collaborations. You'll hear about the unique choices she made, like using bright yellow cover art and maintaining an authentic, conversational style that has won over a dedicated global audience.But it's not just about tactics; it's about heart. Lindsay reveals her core philosophy of "Connection, Not Perfection," a belief born from her own language learning struggles in South America. This approach prioritizes human connection over flawless grammar, resonating deeply with listeners and shaping her brand's identity. Whether you're an aspiring podcaster or simply curious about the power of authenticity, Lindsay's insights will leave you motivated and ready to take action.Lindsay's Web Site & Podcast All Ears EnglishSend us a Text Message, give feedback on the episode, suggest a guest or topic Visit the Remarkable Marketing Podcast website to see all our episodes.Visit the Remarkable Marketing Podcast on YouTube Remarkable Marketing Podcast Highlights on InstagramEric Eden on LinkedIn
Innovation and disruption aren't just for organizations. According to Whitney Johnson, we can find new possibilities for personal and professional growth — by disrupting ourselves.As an executive coach, author, and podcaster, Johnson teaches people how to level up their lives and careers through the power of personal disruption. Her book, Disrupt Yourself: Putting the Power of Disruptive Innovation to Work, reveals how shaking things up enables us to break free of the constraints we might not even know we're imposing on ourselves. “Personal disruption [is] a process of deliberate self-innovation; a decision to step back from who you are to slingshot into who you can be,” she explains.In this Think Fast, Talk Smart episode with host Matt Abrahams, Johnson offers strategies for tailoring messages to different audiences, reveals the key ingredients for successful communication, and explains how disrupting yourself can open new doors and help you reach your full potential.Episode Reference Links:Whitney Johnson: Website Whitney's Books: Website Whitney's Podcast: Disrupt Yourself Podcast Lindsay McMahon's Podcast: All Ears English Podcast Clayton Christensen's Book: The Innovator's DilemmaEp.118 Maximizing You Personal Brand: Communicating Who You Are to Help Get What You Want YouTube / Website Ep.138 Speak Your Truth: Why Authenticity Leads to Better Communication YouTube / WebsiteConnect:Email Questions & Feedback >>> thinkfast@stanford.eduEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn Page, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInStanford GSB >>> LinkedIn & TwitterChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionHost Matt Abrahams introduces Whitney Johnson, keynote speaker and executive coach.(00:01:25) The Concept of DisruptionThe definition of disruption, and the benefits of personal disruption and self-innovation.(00:02:48) Identifying and Leveraging Distinctive StrengthsHow to identify distinctive strengths through observing frustrations, listening to compliments, and valuing inherent skills.(00:06:11) The S Curve of LearningThe S curve model, its stages, and how it relates to personal and organizational growth.(00:11:56) Tenacity and Tolerance in Personal DisruptionThe importance of tenacity, and the ability to tolerate ambiguity and failure during the disruptive process.(00:13:35) Encouraging Disruptive Ideas in OrganizationsStrategies for leaders to foster a culture that encourages disruptive ideas and constructive dialogue within teams.(00:17:00) The Final Three QuestionsWhitney shares how she tailors her communication for varying audiences, a communicator she admires, and her recipe for successful communication.(00:22:30) Conclusion See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Do you want to improve your communication skills in professional environments in English? That's exactly what we're talking about today with Lindsay from All Ears English. We talk about how business English has changed since the pandemic, and how you can succeed in conversations remotely or in-person. Useful Business English phrases, recommended by Lindsay: I apologize but I need to reschedule our meeting. Does [time] work for you? I hate to do this but I need to reschedule our meeting. Can you please send me your availability for next week? I'm sorry, I have to cancel. Would you be available at [time]? I want to respect your time today. What are your time constraints? How did [event] go? I'm wondering what you're thinking about [topic of interest]? What are your thoughts on [topic]? What keeps you busy when you're out of work? What do you like to do outside of work? Now I'm gonna pass this to [person]. Next up is [person] who's gonna go through [something]. I'll hand it back to [person] to show us [something]. Connect with Lindsay on All Ears English Website: https://www.allearsenglish.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/all_ears_english/ Subscribe to All Ears English Podcast: https://www.allearsenglish.com/episodes/ Check out Lindsay's Business English course https://bit.ly/30AttqB Listen to our previous interview together: https://hadarshemesh.com/podcast/68/
Do you want to improve your communication skills in professional environments in English? That's exactly what we're talking about today with Lindsay from All Ears English. We talk about how business English has changed since the pandemic, and how you can succeed in conversations remotely or in-person. Useful Business English phrases, recommended by Lindsay: I apologize but I need to reschedule our meeting. Does [time] work for you? I hate to do this but I need to reschedule our meeting. Can you please send me your availability for next week? I'm sorry, I have to cancel. Would you be available at [time]? I want to respect your time today. What are your time constraints? How did [event] go? I'm wondering what you're thinking about [topic of interest]? What are your thoughts on [topic]? What keeps you busy when you're out of work? What do you like to do outside of work? Now I'm gonna pass this to [person]. Next up is [person] who's gonna go through [something]. I'll hand it back to [person] to show us [something]. Connect with Lindsay on All Ears English Website: https://www.allearsenglish.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/all_ears_english/ Subscribe to All Ears English Podcast: https://www.allearsenglish.com/episodes/ Check out Lindsay's Business English course https://bit.ly/30AttqB Listen to our previous interview together: https://hadarshemesh.com/podcast/68/
When Lindsay McMahon was backpacking alone in Southeast Asia, an injury teaches her an important lesson about living a good life. Level: Upper Intermediate Accent: United States (New Hampshire)
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Talking to Lindsay from All Ears English about social, economic and political changes happening in the USA (and the UK) at the moment.Includes some rambling and a song at the end of the episode.
In this episode, all about finding success in the podcasting space, Lindsay shares her experiences having grown her podcast to 8 million monthly downloads and winning multiple podcasting awards.Lindsay explains the importance of consistency and offers tips for podcasters on how to grow their show. She also discusses different skills and strategies required to sustain a successful podcast, including the importance of enjoying the work, believing in the topic, advertising and monetization, and finding a unique angle.Connect with LindsayWebsite: allearsenglish.comInstagram: @all_ears_englishConnect with NicoleInstagram @workwealthandtravelYoutube @workwealthandtravelWebsiteSign up for 80+ Remote Work Job BoardsGive the Podcast a 5-Star Rating on Apple Podcasts - Thank you!
Real English Conversations Podcast - Listen to English Conversation Lessons
In your next job interview, we want you to stand out from the crowd and be the dream job interview candidate! We've invited special guest Lindsay McMahon from the All Ears English podcast to share her top tips to help you understand what employers are looking for, trick questions to watch out for, how to talk about your strengths, and also how to ask smart questions about the company. Both Lindsay & Amy have operated small businesses for over 10 years and they have hired MANY people. In this interesting conversation, you'll have the chance to get an insiders perspective on what businesses are looking for when hiring. Be sure to folllow the All Ears English Podcast on your favorite podcasting app or with the following links: All Ears English on Spotify All Ears English on Apple Podcasts Or you can visit their website here: https://www.allearsenglish.com/episodes/ Get the Special REC Subscriber Lesson Pack! Enjoy a special set of premium lessons we've put together for our podcast followers ($50 value - yours for FREE!) Get this lesson pack here! Unlock your fluency with teacher Curtis! Find a lesson time and book your trial lesson now! Get our latest podcast episode here! Read along with the text, find cool expressions, and quickly improve your listening. Get this free lesson here! CLICK AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL!!
Real English Conversations Podcast - Listen to English Conversation Lessons
In your next job interview, we want you to stand out from the crowd and be the dream job interview candidate! We've invited special guest Lindsay McMahon from the All Ears English podcast to share her top tips to help you understand what employers are looking for, trick questions to watch out for, how to talk about your strengths, and also how to ask smart questions about the company. Both Lindsay & Amy have operated small businesses for over 10 years and they have hired MANY people. In this interesting conversation, you'll have the chance to get an insiders perspective on what businesses are looking for when hiring. Be sure to folllow the All Ears English Podcast on your favorite podcasting app or with the following links: All Ears English on Spotify All Ears English on Apple Podcasts Or you can visit their website here: https://www.allearsenglish.com/episodes/ Get the Special REC Subscriber Lesson Pack! Enjoy a special set of premium lessons we've put together for our podcast followers ($50 value - yours for FREE!) Get this lesson pack here! Unlock your fluency with teacher Curtis! Find a lesson time and book your trial lesson now! Get our latest podcast episode here! Read along with the text, find cool expressions, and quickly improve your listening. Get this free lesson here! CLICK AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL!!
In this episode, "The Honest Pros/Cons of Going from an Independent Podcaster to a Media Co/Network," we bring you a panel discussion from Podcast Movement in Denver. Hosted by David Segura, our panelists include podcasters Lindsay McMahon, Shannah Game, Kevin Miller, and Hala Taha. They share insights into finding the right network, advertising, growth, and more. Instagram: @glassboxmedia Linkedin: Glassbox Media --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/glassbox-media/message
Your mentor this week is Lindsay McMahon - Host of All Ears English. Lindsay is an education technology entrepreneur in the field of ESL (English as a Second Language) as well as a teacher who strives to help clients reach their communication goals in order to achieve their dreams. As the producer and co-host of the award-winning All Ears English Podcast, Lindsay has built a digital brand that inspires students worldwide and has acquired more than 200 million downloads since launch.Lindsay is the CEO of All Ears English, a fast-growing ESL brand that inspires adult English learners to focus on connection through English by providing both general English training and IELTS test preparation.In her ventures, Lindsay implements technology such as podcasting and webinars to better serve international English learners. She uses Lean Startup methods to build platforms where communities of learners with similar visions can come together to support each other in pursuit of the common goal of better communication. Follow Lindsay here:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaymcmahon/Instagram - @all_ears_englishYouTube - @AllEarsEnglishPodcast Follow Marla and OSSA Collective here: Instagram - @ossaforpodcastersLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/ossa-collective/Or visit our website https://ossacollective.com/Mind of a Mentor is an Ossa original show hosted by Marla Isackson, Founder and CEO of Ossa Collective women's podcast network. For more information about Ossa: https://ossacollective.com/
In this engaging episode of the Dadpreneur Podcast, host Alex Oliveira has the pleasure of interviewing Lindsay McMahon, the podcasting giant behind "All Ears English." With over 200 million total downloads since 2013, ranking #1 in US Education Language Courses, and being featured in Forbes, Lindsay's success in podcasting is undeniable. Are you interested in starting, scaling, or monetizing your podcast? Whether you're a budding podcaster or looking to use this channel as a way to market your brand, you'll find enormous value in this conversation. Lindsay and Alex discuss the ins and outs of podcasting, including: How to choose a market and create a unique value proposition Tips to attract the right listeners Monetizing your podcast through ads, sponsors, and diversified products Lindsay's journey from her beginnings in New Hampshire to building a large quantity of content and treating podcasting not only as a hobby but as a thriving business. Beyond the technical aspects, Lindsay also shares her philosophy of "Connection not perfection," and how it helped her create an authentic connection with her audience. This episode delves into the very essence of what makes a podcast successful, and how you can achieve that success in your own podcasting journey. Tune in to learn from Lindsay's valuable insights, gleaned from her consistent and strategic approach to podcasting. You won't want to miss the wisdom, experience, and inspiring story that Lindsay brings to this episode of the Dadpreneur Podcast. Visit All Ears English to learn more about Lindsay's work, and don't forget to check out dadpreneur.co for more resources on scaling your business. See you in the next episode!
It is not good enough today to present a wishy-washy message and expect the listener to want to work with you. Not only does your message have to be dialed into your target market but how you present it has to make the person believe that you have their best interests at heart. In today's episode Lindsay McMahon joins Kim and talks about three tactics you can use to encourage the listener to take action with you.
How do you attract more listeners and organically grow your podcast? Despite what popular algorithms will have you believe, success in promoting your podcast does not have to be focused on social media! Come along as we discuss ways to make your podcast branding stand out to grow your show! In today's episode, we start with the phrase: “Connection, not perfection”, trademarked by Lindsay McMahon. Lindsay is the co-host of All Ears English, a podcast that's been downloaded 8 million times per month globally and ranked in Best of Apple Podcasts categories in 2018 and 2019, and as well as #1 in US Education Language Courses. Lindsay and her podcast have been featured in Podcast Magazine, Language Magazine, and Forbes. Get tips from this veteran podcaster on: Creating a perfect marketing strategy for your podcast How hiring help will grow your brand to new heights The importance of designing a brand with your ideal listeners in mind Links worth exploring from the episode: Listen to Lindsay's three podcasts - All Ears English, IELTS Energy, and Business English: https://www.allearsenglish.com/episodes/ Mary's first podcast the Homestay Kitchen: https://homestaykitchen.libsyn.com/ Engage with Lindsay McMahon: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaymcmahon/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AllEarsEnglishPodcast/featured Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/all_ears_english/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allearsenglish Connect with Mary! Leave a voicemail with your feedback at https://www.speakpipe.com/VisibleVoice Or email visiblevoicepodcast@gmail.com Engage with Mary on Instagram @OrganizedSoundProductions https://www.instagram.com/organizedsoundproductions Find more secrets and the full transcript of the episode at http://www.visiblevoicepodcast.com To learn more or work with Mary, check out https://www.organizedsound.ca Podcast cover art by Emily Johnston of Artio Design Co. https://www.artiodesignco.com
Ever wondered what the workplace culture in Canada is like? Turns out that there can be a lot of unexpected differences to get your head around when you first start your career here. From the amount of paid time off you are entitled to, to the famous American “hustle” culture, to how much time you spend socialising with your colleagues after work. In this episode, I'm joined by Lindsay McMahon, co-host of the immensely popular podcast All Ears English (which is downloaded a whopping 8 million times per month globally) to discuss… Together, we compare what various business etiquettes you can expect here in the Great White North, and how they may differ from other countries like the USA, Japan, and the UK. We chat about team collaboration, decision-making, and how employees can expect to receive feedback - As well as share some valuable tips for making connections with your colleagues if English is your second language. Links & Resources: Business English podcast: Listen now All Ears English podcast: Listen now Save $50 on the IELTS 3 Keys Online Course which 100% guarantees to increase your test score: bit.ly/newtocanadaielts Join the New to Canada Academy: Learn more Download my 50 free tips from newcomers to Canada: What they wish they knew before they moved! https://thenewcomercollective.com/canada-tips/ Follow me on Instagram: @TheNewcomerCollective For more about us and what we do, check out our website: TheNewcomerCollective.com
In this episode, Troy interviews Lindsay McMahon from All Ears English. She's based in Denver, Colorado in the United States. All Ears English is a platform for global professionals who need English for their careers. Lindsay started out traveling the world and teaching English as a second language. Living in Japan and traveling through South America, she saw first hand the market and the need for people to learn English in their daily lives or their work. In 2013, launched a podcasts that now has around 10 million downloads in total. 3 years after, launched an online course. Lindsay said one of their biggest mistakes was that she and her co-founders never talked about what would happen if one person would eventually want to leave the business. To Lindsay, success means her team is happy. She loves the fact that they can get up and they can say, I get to do this every day. This Cast Covers: Strategic Coach group and how they help entrepreneurs Trademarking the phrase “our value is a connection, not perfection” Launching an online course that is generating revenue and adding value to the business Success is when they receive an email from a listener who's been impacted by an episode Investing $100,000 for an iOS and Android app Using 15Five as a tool to check on his remote team The huge responsibility of seeing results from our courses especially for the IELTS course Effects of the pandemic on their business Links: All Ears English IELTS Energy Podcast Business English Podcast 15five.com Strategic Coach Guideline Additional Resources: Purple Cow: Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable by Seth Godin The Icarus Deception: How High Will You Fly? By Seth Godin Who Not How by Dan Sullivan Quotes: “Balance, it helps that the people in my life pull me away from my computer. So my partner kind of gets me to take those vacations, book those trips, take those days off.” — Lindsay McMahon “It's a rookie mistake to spend all your time going to the sessions sitting there taking notes, which is something that is easy to do, rather than going out, meeting people and talking to people.” — Lindsay McMahon “Anyone who can speak English as their first language, or even as their second language can become an online English teacher or English influencer but it's a lot harder to set up an actual business, that's a different thing.” — Lindsay McMahon “If you think about the number of people that need English in their daily lives or their work. It's absolutely humongous.” — Lindsay McMahon “The biggest mistake was we never talked about what would happen if one person would eventually want to leave the business.” — Lindsay McMahon
Lindsay McMahon is the CEO of All Ears English and co-host of the All Ears English podcast serving professionals around the world where speaking English is key for their career success.The popularity of podcasting has exploded over the last several years, but back in 2013, ESL teacher Lindsay McMahon, recognized podcasting as an opportunity to teach English as a second language to adults in a new way. After approaching a fellow teacher and friend to start a podcast together, the All Ears English podcast was born and receives 8 million downloads per month.In this episode, Lindsay discusses using podcasting to help her clients improve their English language skills and scaling a business that is both an education and a media company. She also covers the key elements that have helped her ensure the continued growth of her business as well as the one thing that has supported her personal growth as an entrepreneur.Lindsay takes us behind the scenes on moving to a blended revenue model to scale her business, using innovation and experimentation to come up with new offers, and how she is using quizzes and other types of lead magnets to attract new customers to help her stay one step ahead of a crowded market.Lindsay describes the challenges of working with international customers in a global economy, how she solicits continuous feedback from her customers, and transitioning from a partnership to being the sole owner of her company. Our conversation concludes with Lindsay's advice for other entrepreneurs when it comes to hiring a team, choosing a niche, and the importance of knowing your financial numbers. In the future, Lindsay is looking forward to launching additional podcasts, building white labeling partnerships, and helping more business owners start podcasts. Lindsay's innovative approach to her business and her experience as a podcaster is sure to fill you with lots of inspiration and ideas to apply to your own business.Skip to Topic:3:29 - Scaling a business that is both a media and education company4:25 - Transitioning to a blended revenue model to grow the business6:27 - 2 things Lindsay prioritizes to ensure company growth continues8:46 - The one thing that has been instrumental in Lindsay's growth as an entrepreneur12:06 - Using quizzes and other types of offers to attract customers14:22 - Innovating and experimenting with different offers and how to decide which ones to pursue16:05 - The impact of mainstream podcasting on her business17:51 - The unique podcast format Lindsay uses to teach her audience20:31- Choosing a niche21:30 - Transitioning from a partnership to sole ownership of the business23:50 - 3 key insights about hiring, niching and finances for your business25:49 -Challenges of serving international clients in a global economy26:59 - Key elements for consistent business growth28:11 - Creating a customer feedback loop for improvement and growthFind Lindsay at:The All Ears English Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/all-ears-english-podcast/id751574016Website: https://www.allearsenglish.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/all_ears_english/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allearsenglishTwitter: https://twitter.com/AllEarsEnglish/Visit Stephanie at: https://stephaniehayes.biz/Follow me on Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Support the show
In this video, discover how to create a successful online business through podcast marketing with Lindsay McMahon, co-host of the All Ears English podcast and successful entrepreneur! Learn the essential tips and tricks to help you get started and grow your business with podcasting. Watch here: https://youtu.be/nMgd7LwegNI Listen on top podcast platforms here: https://pod.link/thekajstudio Subscribe to us on YouTube for instant updates on live streams and new episodes. And do tell a few friends if you can! What are your thoughts and opinion on the topic we discussed in this episode? I'd love to hear from you. Got questions? Ping me on LinkedIn --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kajmasterclass/message
Lindsay McMahon is the co-host of the All Ears English podcast, a show with over 200 million downloads. The show focuses on solving a big problem. Understanding and speaking language. Lindsay is an education entrepreneur in the field of ESL (English as a Second Language), and leveraged her experience to provide massive value to listeners. She started the podcast in 2013, just over 9 years ago. She recognized the internet, and podcasting, presented a great way to scale her communication and build know, like, and trust with the audience. Lindsay focuses on building “connection, not perfection.” In fact, this message fits her audience so well, she uses it as a catchphrase for her show. Through her podcast, she provides valuable insights and ideas, and encourages her listeners to take quizzes to generate leads. She talks about how to monetize a podcast by selling courses, products, and transcripts, as well as using ads and donations. Finally, she recommends asking for ratings and reviews in order to indirectly increase downloads and get listeners. Quotes “We have a motto and we call it connection, not perfection. Native speakers of English resonate with that because we all want to connect as human beings. It's very important to understand why you're podcasting and it has to be in your heart.” (03:44) “Every day I'm thinking how to grow my podcast. How do we break into an audience that doesn't know us yet. Eventually you're going to need to move more into the mainstream market.” (10:59) “Quizzes really work very well naturally for an English language adult learning community. Even a business podcast could create a quiz. It's basically a lead generator. But it's a real challenge for podcasters to get listeners to a browser.” (14:13) “One of the biggest challenges is to get people to give you ratings and reviews. Ratings and reviews don't directly factor into your rankings or your downloads. But they do indirectly, though. To get those listeners so they can review you.” (17:35) “There are almost 8 billion of us in the world, so I think there's plenty of room for everybody. If you know you're making great content, you have a relationship with your audience. Don't worry about them stealing your audience, just make friends.” (31:23) “Q: Please share five steps on getting your podcast strategy right. A: Number one would be putting together your meaning, the purpose. Be consistent with your content so it's not just dropping the episode on the days you say you will. Make friends in your industry.” (40:50) Links: Website: https://www.allearsenglish.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/all_ears_english/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AllEarsEnglishPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/allearsenglish Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allearsenglish Lindsay's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaymcmahon/ Takeaways 1. Turn the purpose of your podcast into a clear phrase that you can trademark. 2. To grow your show, treat your podcast as a business and build systems that enable you to be consistent. Make sure you have a team to support you! 3. Build relationships within your industry and collaborate with other podcasters. What inspires ____ into Action Fave song: "Bad Romance" by Lady GaGa (Get access to our Spotify playlist with all of our guests' favorite songs: https://powerful-marketers.com/podcast/) Fave quote: "I believe that the very purpose of life is to be happy." - Dalai Lama
The stakes are high when it comes to doing business in English and people around the world are willing to invest in acquiring better English skills. This is the niche that Lindsay McMahon targets with her show, All Ears English, an ESL podcast that caters to global professionals looking to improve their communication skills for work and life. Lindsay's podcast is part of a bigger business model that includes courses, programs and an app, all of which have developed out of the podcast itself. All Ears English is a force to be reckoned with. Lindsay has a huge library of almost 2,000 episodes and she's getting 7-8 million downloads a month. Given how much she loves both ESL and podcasting, she's showing no signs of slowing down any time soon. Tune in as Tracy Hazzard gets to the bottom of why All Ears English is such a compelling show and why Lindsay has got to be one of the best podcast hosts out there.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Binge Factor community today:FacebookInstagramLinkedInPinterestYoutubeTikTok
Down to Business English: Business News to Improve your Business English
Skip Montreux speaks with Lindsay McMahon of the All Ears English podcast about her journey from English teacher to podcaster & entrepreneur. After their conversation, Samantha Vega joins Skip to talk about some of the vocabulary used in the interview. What is Lindsay's background? How did she come up with the idea for All Ears English? What are the challenges and benefits to working with a team remotely? Listen in to learn the answers to these questions and more. Check out the new All Ears English BUSINESS ENGLISH podcast here! Visit Apple Podcasts to subscribe to Down to Business English, rate the show, and leave a comment. Contact Skip, Dez, and Samantha at downtobusinessenglish@gmail.com Follow Skip & Dez Skip Montreux on Linkedin Skip Montreux on Instagram Skip Montreux on Twitter Skip Montreux on Facebook Dez Morgan on Twitter RSS Feed
Lindsay McMahon is the cohost of the All Ears English Podcast and I was delighted when she agreed to join me for a chat about our own cultures! In this episode, we compare British and American cultures. We also talk about...Why Lindsay started podcastingLindsay's experience with other languagesPodcasts helping you learn languagesPassive listeningHaving dreams in your second languageWhat is rude and polite in our culturesComplimenting strangersWork cultureAnd more!*As we spoke about in the podcast, you cannot legally work more than 48 hours a week in the UK on average (source)Show notes page - https://levelupenglish.school/podcast194Sign Up for Free Lessons - https://www.levelupenglish.school/#freelessonsJoin Level Up English - https://courses.levelupenglish.schoolBy becoming a member, you can access all podcast transcripts, listen to the private podcast and join live lessons and courses on the website.
Success doesn't come from being consistently great; it comes from being great at being consistent. This means that instead of focusing on being perfect at what you're doing, you should focus on staying consistent and getting better as you progress. In this episode, Lindsay McMahon, founder of All Ears English and co-host of The All Ears English Podcast, will be joining the show to share how to use consistency to create incredible content that will keep your customers coming back for more year after year. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://bit.ly/3hsoQd8
In today's episode, Lindsay, host of the All Ears English Podcast, will take us on a journey to Colorado, one of the most stunning mountainous states in the western United States.On our 3-day trip to Colorado, via audio, we'll not only get a taste of what it's like to be a tourist there, but hear from a local's standpoint what culture, beauty and adventures awaits us.Be sure to check out the episode webpage for links to the places we talked about in this episode! :)*****Premium Content: This episode is part of Season 3. By purchasing Season 3 transcripts, you'll be able to access the full episodes, the full PDF transcripts for episodes 101 - 150, an Mp3 download and the premium podcast player to work on your pronunciation. Get ALL PREMIUM CONTENT FOR SEASONS 1-3 (with 5 in-depth courses to improve your English, includes all transcripts + mp3s)Get ONLY the Transcripts for Episodes 001 - 100. Get the Free E-Book: 101 American English Slang Words Support the show
I love to interview people who are in the trenches of podcasting. They're actually a podcaster and experience the pain and pleasure of the craft.Lindsay McMahon shares her experience as the co-host of All Ears English podcast where they teach English as a second language to global professionals.In this episode, she shares her tips on how to build a winning podcast so you can avoid podfade.4:05 - How to make your show stand out4:55 - How to win as a new podcaster6:51 - Use your transcripts 10:00 - Capture emailsBio: Lindsay McMahon is the co-host of All Ears English. The All Ears English Podcast is downloaded 8 million times per month globally and has been ranked in Best of Apple Podcasts categories in 2018 and 2019 and as well as #1 in US Education Language Courses. Lindsay and her team have been featured in Podcast Magazine, Language Magazine, and Forbes.Connect with Lindsay: www.allearsenglish.com This podcast is hosted by Captivate, try it yourself for free.
Founder and co-host of All Ears English Lindsay McMahon talks about using podcasts as a resource in classes. Lindsay walks through the stages of selecting and adapting content to suit learners' needs, as well as suggests ways in which we can prepare learners to listen and respond to the podcast.ReferencesMcMahon, L. and Kaplan, M. (2022) All Ears English: A Healthy Dose of English Vocabulary (Podcast Episode 1784). 18th May 2022. Available at: https://www.allearsenglish.com/aee-1784-a-healthy-dose-of-english-vocabulary/ (Accessed on 13th October 2022). The clip featured in TESOL Pop S4E8 was used with permission from All Ears English.Would you like to get involved and support the TESOL Pop podcast?Ask a question or pitch an idea.Sponsor our coffee break.Say hello on Instagram.
Today on the podcast we talk with podcast producer and Edtech entrepreneur Lindsay McMahon about how she created the All Ears English podcast with more than 8 million monthly downloads, why she believes you can build a business around your podcast and what role being a female plays in her entrepreneurial journey. Topics we'll discuss: How to build a show that stands out to Monetizing your podcast with ads and sponsors Choosing a market for your podcast Creating a unique value proposition Attracting the right listener Tips on managing a podcast: Lindsay and her co-host do not script the podcast, but they do outline. Find your message and the meaning of your business. Connection not perfection! Music credit: “Keeping Time” is by Jenny Dee and the Delinquents, on Tribe of Noise, licensed by CC BY-SA 3.0
Lindsay McMahon started with an ESL podcast, All Ears English, and built it into a profitable business. Her show gets close to 8 million downloads per month, and she's here to tell us about branding your show, creating a unique value proposition, and more.
Lindsay McMahon started with an ESL podcast, All Ears English, and built it into a profitable business. Her show gets close to 8 million downloads per month, and she's here to tell us about branding your show, creating a unique value proposition, and more.
“You only have to make a few of the right decisions to line up your career and your life for fulfillment. And then it's just work. You're going in the right direction. Keep going.” This week's guest, Lindsay McMahon, joined hosts, Aland and Heather LIVE from Podcast Movement ‘22 in Dallas. Lindsay's innovative approach to marketing and teaching English as a second language has made Lindsay and the All Ears English team one of the world's go-to resources for ESL. Listen in as these three friends have a hilarious but heartfelt conversation about being entrepreneurs, taking a chance on podcasting, and the ultimate power of relationships. Lindsay McMahon is the founder and co-host of All Ears English. The All Ears English Podcast is downloaded 7 million times per month globally and has been ranked in Best of Apple Podcasts categories in 2018 and 2019 and as well as #1 in US Education Language Courses. Lindsay and her team have been featured in Podcast Magazine, Language Magazine, and Forbes. Learn more at www.allearsenglish.com and connect with Lindsay and her team on Youtube, Instagram. Twitter and TikTok. Make sure to follow this podcast everywhere you find podcasts, leave a rating and a review, and slip into our Instagram DMs at @wasitchance. More about Heather via @vickeryandco on Instagram, @Braveheather on TikTok, and listen to The Brave Files More about Alan via @theatre_podcast on Instagram and listen to The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales EPISODE TAKEAWAYS Embracing your passion can lead to unexpected opportunities. You have to captured folks hearts in order to capture their heads. “Edu-tainment” = Education + Entertainment Diversify how you do your work and stay open to completely changing your direction. Learning, growing, and success are all about connection not perfection. When you follow your intuition you run into chance. Do something that makes you excited to go to work. Stay true to your audience and remain aligned with your integrity. Dip your toe in and try things. Stretch yourself and your horizons. Spend your time doing the things that brings the magic and delegate the rest. Don't keep yourself so busy that you can't take bigger risks. You're letting yourself down. Often what looks like a failure or breakdown is really an opening for something far more wonderful. Life is here for you! You only have to make a few of the right decisions to line up your career and your life for fulfillment. And then it's just work. You're going in the right direction. Keep going. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Lindsay McMahon is the co-host of All Ears English. The All Ears English Podcast is downloaded 8 million times per month globally and has been ranked in Best of Apple Podcasts categories in 2018 and 2019 and as well as #1 in US Education Language Courses. Lindsay and her podcast have been featured in Podcast Magazine, Language Magazine, and Forbes. 'Connection NOT Perfection™ 'Are you feeling stuck with your English? Many people study English but don't actually learn it. Throw away your boring old textbook! You should feel inspired when you learn English. All Ears English believe the purpose of learning English is to connect with people. Don't get stuck in perfection by focusing on your mistakes. Website https://www.allearsenglish.com/ (www.allearsenglish.com) Social Media Information Instagram: www.instagram.com/all_ears_english Facebook: www.facebook.com/allearsenglish/ Resources Mentioned https://www.notesinspanish.com/ (Notes In Spanish) https://coffeebreaklanguages.com/ (Coffee Break Languages Podcasts) Show Sponsor The National Association for Primary Education speaks for young children and all who live and work with them. Get a FREE e-copy of their professional journal at https://nape.org.uk/journal (nape.org.uk/journal)
This episode is a continuation of the conversation I had in the previous episode with Lindsay McMahon. Lindsay is co-host of the wildly popular All Ears English. It's an English as a Second Language podcast aimed at intermediate to advanced English speakers who are also professionals, university students, or ESL teachers. They teach listeners how to use everyday English vocabulary, and carry on regular conversations on the widest variety of topics. Lindsay and her co-host have been podcasting since 2013, and have made All Ears English into a huge success: 100,000 downloads per episode, four times a week. The podcast has won numerous awards. We had a great conversation, which ended just as she was getting into the details of monetization. And these are details you don't want to miss. Please listen.
Are you feeling stuck with your English? Meet Lindsay McMahon and her team at All Ears English!Many people study English but don't actually learn it. They created a better way to learn English to help you move from stuck to fearless to fluent in English.Throw away your boring old textbook! You should feel inspired when you learn English. Lindsay and her team believe the purpose of learning English is to connect with people. Don't get stuck in perfection by focusing on your mistakes. They are here to help you relax, have fun, and learn real, natural English.Lindsay is a Podcast Producer, ESL Entrepreneur and Online Course Director for Business English and IELTS. She is an education technology (Edtech) entrepreneur in the field of ESL (English as a Second Language) as well as a teacher who strives to help clients reach their communication goals in order to achieve their dreams.As the producer and co-host of the award-winning All Ears English Podcast, Lindsay has built a digital brand that inspires students worldwide and has acquired more than 200 million downloads since launch. All Ears English is the fast-growing ESL brand that inspires adult English learners to focus on connection through English by providing both general English training and IELTS test preparation. With over 200 million downloads since launching, the show focuses on providing massive value to its listeners.Lindsay started the podcast in 2013, just over 9 years ago. She recognized the internet, and podcasting, presented a great way to scale her communication and build know, like, and trust with the audience. She focuses on building “connection, not perfection.” In fact, this message fits her audience so well, she uses it as a catchphrase for her show.Through her podcast, Lindsay provides valuable insights and ideas, and encourages her listeners to take quizzes to generate leads. She talks about how to monetize a podcast by selling courses, products, and transcripts, as well as using ads and donations. Finally, she recommends asking for ratings and reviews in order to indirectly increase downloads and get listeners.Listen as Lindsay shares:- how to get unstuck with your English learning- how to move be fearless and eventually fluent in speaking English- how to feel inspired when you learn- how to focus on connection when communicating- how a fun learning environment makes for fast-learning- how to ditch the need to be perfect- why quizzes make for an excited podcast audience...and so much more!Connect with Lindsay:https://www.allearsenglish.com/about-english-conversation-listening-podcast/Listen to Speaking and Communications Podcast:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1wSS0OnUKohYAQ81gAOdEtApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/connection-not-perfection-when-communicating-w-lindsay/id1614151066?i=1000576117929Additional Resources:"Languages, Accents and Perceptions" w/ Perdita AndrewsFeel free to reach out on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roberta.ndlelaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachandspe...Email: roberta4sk@gmail.com
Lindsay McMahon is the CEO & Co-Founder of All Ears English podcast, which has been running since 2013. After teaching English as a Second Language in Asia and South America, she returned to the US and started teaching through podcasting motivated by the mantra, "connection NOT perfection". Listen as she shares how All Ears English creates fun learning experiences, how to teach language effectively and lead in this digital age.Connect with Lindsay:https://www.allearsenglish.com/about-english-conversation-listening-podcast/Don't forget to subscribe, give a rating and a review.Feel free to reach out on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roberta.ndlelaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachandspeaker/Email: roberta4sk@gmail.com
My guest for this episode is Lindsay McMahon, who is co-host of the wildly popular All Ears English. It's an English as a Second Language podcast aimed at intermediate to advanced English speakers who are also professionals, university students, or ESL teachers. They teach listeners how to use everyday English vocabulary, and carry on regular conversations on the widest variety of topics. Lindsay and her co-host have been podcasting since 2013, and have made All Ears English into a huge success: 100,000 downloads per episode, four times a week. If you are a podcaster, as I am obviously, you'll know that this is really exceptional. The podcast has won numerous awards. I had a great conversation with her: she knows what she's talking about, and I learned a lot even during our chat. You will too: please listen.
Have you ever got so excited to record that you hit the mic without a plan. You listen back and think to yourself, “well that didn't go as planned.” If so, then today's episode is for you. Kristin is joined by Lindsay McMahon, not only is Lindsay a successful podcaster but she is a barrel of knowledge. Lindsay shares some essential questions to ask yourself before hitting record on the mic. This episode is full of advice, experience, and tangle tools that both new and seasoned podcasters can walk away with. "1000 True Fans" by Kevin Kelly https://kk.org/thetechnium/1000-true-fans/ Lindsay McMahon is the co-host of All Ears English. Her podcast is downloaded 8 million times per month globally and been ranked in Best of Apple Podcasts categories in 2018 and 2019 and as well as #1 in US Education Language Courses. Lindsay and her podcast have been featured in Podcast Magazine, Language Magazine, and Forbes. Find Lindsay and reach out here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaymcmahon/
Today on the podcast we talk with podcast producer and Edtech entrepreneur Lindsay McMahon about how she created a podcast with more than 10 million monthly downloads, why she believes you can build a business around your podcast and what role being a female plays in her entrepreneurial journey. Listen now on dadpreneur.co/listen #newepisode #podcast #entrepreneurship #thepodcasthost #womenentrepreneurs Super power: Creating a famous podcast with more than 8 million monthly downloads Learn more: https://www.allearsenglish.com/ Connect with Lindsay on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaymcmahon/
Are you thinking about starting a podcast? In this segment, Lindsay McMahon shares some POWERFUL tips to start a podcast. Listen to this inspiration because if you have a message and mission then you have a duty to share it because you never know how it can motivate someone else. See video here - https://youtu.be/uTXQorfqDWk WHO IS LINDSAY? Lindsay McMahon is the co-host of All Ears English. The All-Ears English Podcast is downloaded 8 million times per month globally and has been ranked in Best of Apple Podcasts categories in 2018 and 2019 and as well as #1 in US Education Language Courses. Lindsay and her team have been featured in Podcast Magazine, Language Magazine, and Forbes. LINDSAY'S CALL TO ACTION I am offering informal mentoring for anyone looking to start their own podcast or build a business using podcasting. They can email me at lindsay@allearsenglish.com or they can contact me through my Linked In channel. https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaymcmahon/ My site: https://www.allearsenglish.com GENESIS'S INFO https://genesisamariskemp.net/ CALL TO ACTION Subscribe to GEMS with Genesis Amaris Kemp Channel, Hit the notifications bell so you don't miss any content, and share with family/friends. **REMEMBER - You do not have to let limitations or barriers keep you from achieving your success. Mind over Matter...It's time to shift and unleash your greatest potential. If you would like to be a SPONSOR or have any of your merchandise mentioned, please reach out via email at GEMSwithGenesisAmarisKemp@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/genesis-amaris-kemp/support
In this episode, I talk to Lindsay McMahon on:✨ How she started her podcasting journey✨ How do you know if you should start a podcast for your business✨ How to find your differentiator for the podcast✨ Beginner Tips for podcasting✨ How to monetize your podcastDon't forget to subscribe to my podcast and leave a review if you liked this episode! ✨About our guest:Lindsay McMahon is the co-host of All Ears English. The All Ears English Podcast is downloaded 8 million times per month globally and has been ranked in Best of Apple Podcasts categories in 2018 and 2019 and as well as #1 in US Education Language Courses. Lindsay and her team have been featured in Podcast Magazine, Language Magazine, and Forbes. Links for Lindsay McMahon:Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaymcmahon/Website: allearsenglish.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/all_ears_english/?hl=enLinks mentioned in the podcast:Edison Research: https://www.edisonresearch.com/podcast-research/***Say Hi! to me:YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/themarketingnomadInstagram: www.instagram.com/themarketingnomadMy Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheMarketingNomadCo1. 100 IG Story Templates for Engagement Boost2. 365 Content Ideas and Content Calendar☕ Buy me a coffee if you'd like! ☕https://www.buymeacoffee.com/marketingnomadDISCLAIMER: You are absolutely not required, ever! However, if you liked this episode and you want to say thank you, then this is just me keeping that option open :) I am grateful for anything but please never feel like you have to! :)Products I Use:Airtable: https://airtable.com/invite/r/9JrsLp0TKajabi: https://app.kajabi.com/r/5oRpJ7dW/t/ilzxkhxiActiveCampaign: https://www.activecampaign.com/?_r=1DC7EV6RMilanote: https://www.milanote.com/refer/themarketingnomadCoconutty: Get 15% off with my code " PRIT15 " on every single purchase on their website: https://www.coconuttystore.comDISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my podcast so I can continue to provide you with free content each week!Support the show
Lindsay is an education technology (Edtech) entrepreneur in the field of ESL (English as a Second Language) as well as a teacher who strives to help clients reach their communication goals in order to achieve their dreams.As the producer and co-host of the award-winning All Ears English Podcast, Lindsay has built a digital brand that inspires students worldwide and has acquired more than 200 million downloads since launch.Lindsay is the CEO of All Ears English, a fast-growing ESL brand that inspires adult English learners to focus on connection through English by providing both general English training and IELTS test preparation.In her ventures, Lindsay implements technology such as podcasting and webinars to better serve international English learners. She uses Lean Startup methods to build platforms where communities of learners with similar visions can come together to support each other in pursuit of the common goal of better communication.Publications/Featured Articles/interviews:LANGUAGE MAGAZINE: Podcasting Into the Future. Language Magazine. March 2020.PODCAST MAGAZINE: 200 Million Ears: A New Way to Learn English. Podcast Magazine. May 2021.FORBES: Cook, Jodie. "5 Steps to Building a Raving Fan Base with a Podcast in 2022." Forbes, Dec 23, 2021.Presentations/Panel Discussions:-Inspired Teachers Create Inspired Learners: Find Your Platform and Purpose. Women in Language Conference. March 2021.-Learning Through Connection, Not Perfection: Reflections on Building a Global Podcast Community. Language Summit. March 2021.-How ELT Social Media Influencers Are Redefining Online English Teaching Panel Discussion. Bridge Universe Summit. December 2021-Creating Edtech and Educational Products Panel Discussion. Bridge Universe Summit. December 2021Podcast Appearances/Interviews:-Grammar Girl Podcast Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing with host Mignon Fogarty. May 2020.-Language Mastery Podcast Interview with host John Fotheringham. June 2019.-Langpreneur Podcast. Merging Podcasts and Teamwork to Create a Strong Brand with host Jan van der Aa. January 2021.Interested in the EFL Magazine Business Mastermind?Join for free today
Here's another awesome chin-wagging episode for you guys! Let's welcome back Lindsay McMahon, co-owner of the All Ears English podcast! You may remember her from episode AE 678, where we talked about the difference between American and Australian English. In today's episode, we talk about podcasting as a business. She shares tips on how literally anyone can start a podcast, use it for their business, and not have to spend a huge fortune to start things up. We also talk about her life as an online entrepreneur, why networking with other podcasters is a key to success, and how sponsorships work into business podcasts. Let me know what you think about this episode! Drop me a line at pete@aussieenglish.com.au ** Want to wear the kookaburra shirt? ** Get yours here at https://aussieenglish.com.au/shirt
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An interview with Lindsay McMahon from All Ears English.We discuss why learners should focus on "connection, not perfection", why this can be difficult for people, and Lindsay gives three practical tips on what you can do about this. What is All Ears English? What does "Connection Not Perfection" mean? Where does the idea of Connection Not Perfection come from? What is the problem with perfectionism? How does this apply to language learners? 3 practical tips that learners can use to better "connect" with English Full transcript, subtitles and key vocabulary available on the website: https://www.leonardoenglish.com/podcasts/all-ears-english-interviewListen to the All Ears English podcast: https://podfollow.com/all-ears-english-podcast---You might like:
English 2.0 Podcast: How to Improve English | ESL | Learn English
On the 14th episode of the Teacher Interview, we talk to Lindsay McMahon from the #1 ranked All Ears English Podcast and allearsenglish.com! The All Ears English Podcast currently receives millions of downloads per month with over 1,700 total episodes mainly due to their core philosophy: Connection, Not Perfection!Before starting All Ears English, Lindsay taught English in several places around the world including Japan, South America, and the United States. As an avid learner of Spanish, she learned that "textbook" language wasn't helping her connect in her interactions. When she started teaching English, she vowed to incorporate slang and natural English into her lessons and as a result, millions of students have benefited.In this interview, Lindsay shares her best tips and answers the following questions:Why is it important to learn slang and natural English?What does "Connection, not perfection" mean?What are some natural English phrases you heard Americans use during your trip?How can I improve my English?What is your number one sightseeing tip for New Hampshire?and much more!Sign up for the Connected Communicator Course here:Join the Course with a Discount + Bonus Video!On the English 2.0 Podcast, I help you express yourself more naturally and smoothly. We go beyond the words and phrases and talk about how to make your English sound more natural, proper mindset, and success principles.Do you have a question?Please email me at: al AT alsensei DOT com
Today we're bringing you another Beyond Borders podcast special as we prepare our next interview with Lindsay McMahon from All Ears English. This week we've taken some of the most powerful fragments from previous shows with Anna from English Fluency Journey, Hadar from Accents Way, Christina Lorimer and Leo Gomez. You're going to love this special episode where Anna tells us about the immense benefit of having a support network for your learning. Then, Hadar shares her opinion on the often conflicting relationship many have with their identity when learning a new language. You won't wanna miss that! Christina then expands on that idea, while also relating it to her experience living in Spain. Finally comes Leo, a brilliant Brazilian English teacher and he shares his experience learning the language. Download the App Here .......... Sign up for the RealLife Native Immersion Course here .......... Listen to the whole podcast with each guest: BB #4: What to Do if People Criticize Your English | Anna from English Fluency Journey BB #2: “Do I Need to Sound Like a Native?” | Hadar and Ethan's Advice on Fluency BB #6 - How to Make English Useful and Interesting to You | Christina Lorimer BB #8 - How to Achieve your Full Potential with Philosophy, Reflection and English Fluency | Leo Gomez Follow us: RealLife English (YouTube) Learn English with TV Series (YouTube) Instagram: reallife.english Facebook: RealLife English
Have you been dreaming about working in an international company, but you're afraid that your English is not good enough and you don't know what you need to do to improve? Or maybe you already work in English but struggle to find a balance between using formal English and still feeling authentic? In this episode, you're gonna find all the answers to your burning questions! Because my guest is Lindsay McMahon, the founder and host of the All Ears English podcast. In the interview, Lindsay talks about how you can find the balance between formal and informal English while still sounding professional. She'll also share some valuable tips on how to discover the REAL vocabulary people use at work, as well as how to feel more confident when working in a global company. Lindsay is super passionate about helping you communicate in English. She has been teaching ESL since 2005. She holds a Master's Degree in Intercultural Relations from Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. Lindsay's philosophy on learning language comes from her direct experience learning Japanese, Spanish, and French while traveling and living abroad. To watch this interview on my YouTube channel go HERE: https://theaccentsway.com/business-english-vocabulary/ Here are the topics we covered: How to be yourself at work and why it's important How the work environment has changed in 2020 Why you should burn Business English Vocabulary lists Where to find real-world professional English vocabulary How to balance between being a formal and casual speaker at the job interview How to do well at team-building games What “opening your brainbox” means How to communicate with colleagues more effectively during Zoom meetings Why it's important to talk about yourself at work What to focus on in your professional life apart from English skills? Tell us in the comments if this was useful and if you want to know more about work in an international environment Connect with Lindsay on All Ears English website: https://www.allearsenglish.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/all_ears_english/?hl=en Subscribe to All Ears English YouTube Channel https://rb.gy/pqu4sa Check out Lindsay's Business English course https://bit.ly/30AttqB Listen to my interview on All Ears English podcast: https://bit.ly/2GKUpNi More videos for your success at work: https://bit.ly/3nm2IQj
Have you been dreaming about working in an international company, but you're afraid that your English is not good enough and you don't know what you need to do to improve? Or maybe you already work in English but struggle to find a balance between using formal English and still feeling authentic? In this episode, you're gonna find all the answers to your burning questions! Because my guest is Lindsay McMahon, the founder and host of the All Ears English podcast. In the interview, Lindsay talks about how you can find the balance between formal and informal English while still sounding professional. She'll also share some valuable tips on how to discover the REAL vocabulary people use at work, as well as how to feel more confident when working in a global company. Lindsay is super passionate about helping you communicate in English. She has been teaching ESL since 2005. She holds a Master’s Degree in Intercultural Relations from Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. Lindsay’s philosophy on learning language comes from her direct experience learning Japanese, Spanish, and French while traveling and living abroad. To watch this interview on my YouTube channel go HERE: https://theaccentsway.com/business-english-vocabulary/ Here are the topics we covered: How to be yourself at work and why it’s important How the work environment has changed in 2020 Why you should burn Business English Vocabulary lists Where to find real-world professional English vocabulary How to balance between being a formal and casual speaker at the job interview How to do well at team-building games What “opening your brainbox” means How to communicate with colleagues more effectively during Zoom meetings Why it’s important to talk about yourself at work What to focus on in your professional life apart from English skills? Tell us in the comments if this was useful and if you want to know more about work in an international environment Connect with Lindsay on All Ears English website: https://www.allearsenglish.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/all_ears_english/?hl=en Subscribe to All Ears English YouTube Channel https://rb.gy/pqu4sa Check out Lindsay's Business English course https://bit.ly/30AttqB Listen to my interview on All Ears English podcast: https://bit.ly/2GKUpNi More videos for your success at work: https://bit.ly/3nm2IQj
Lindsay McMahon is the co-founder of All Ears English, a podcast and site dedicated to helping people learn natural English in a fun, relaxed way by focusing on "connection, not perfection." The show is ranked in the Top 20 Most Downloaded podcasts in Japan, Korea, China, and Brazil, and has been downloaded more than 50 million times! In the interview, we discuss her experience living and working abroad, the most common mistakes English learners make, and the importance of remembering that purpose of learning languages is to communicate and connect. "When you pick up a book or a podcast, remember why you're learning. You are not learning English to learn English. You are learning to connect." —Lindsay McMahon.