
A bite-sized Business English podcast for startup professionals. Our goal is to help startup professionals take their English from intermediate to advanced in under 10 minutes a day. In each episode, we'll talk about a topic related to the startup world, and we'll learn some vocabulary that you can use to sound more natural in your day-to-day business interactions in English.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Business English for startups Are you familiar with the term DTC or D2C in a business context? In this episode, we explain what DTC means and how this business model is different from B2C. Watch this lesson in video format on YouTube: youtu.b... more
Business English for startup professionals If you read startup news, you’ve probably seen the term “micromobility” pop up everywhere lately. You can spell it as one word or two words - the meaning stays the same. But what does micromobility really me... more
Business English for startup professionals What does geographical footprint mean? In this episode, we explain the term geographical footprint in a Business English context using real startup examples. Watch this lesson in video format on YouTube: htt... more
What is deeptech? In this episode, we explain the term deeptech using real-world examples and a few examples of startups in the deeptech niche. Watch this episode in video format: youtu.be/JZMwmiMWaMc Business English for startup professional... more
What is recommerce? A short explanation of the term recommerce, including real-world examples and a few examples of startups in the recommerce niche. Watch this episode in video format: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaKkck7-cW8 We help startup prof... more
In episode 30, we’re talking about upskilling - teaching employees new, sometimes advanced, skills in order to fill the skills gap. But why should companies invest in upskilling their employees? In addition to the obvious benefits of keeping up with ... more
In episode 29, we’re talking about agetech, an emerging and fast-growing niche in the startup world. Agetech focuses on technology and innovation that helps improve the lives of older adults. Older adults (over the age of 65) are the fastest growing ... more
In episode 28, we’re talking about resilience. And in the context of startups, we’re going to be talking about resilience technology. Resilience is a word that can apply to people, to businesses, to systems, to the economy and even to the planet. If ... more
I love how they explain each topic. It’s dynamic and fun way to learn. Audio is clean and the voice is calm and clear. Totally recommend!
I find this series very useful and also super easy to squeeze into my working routine. Claudia (from Italy)
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