Trainer POV

Tough on Yourself? That's Not Growth. (Trainer POV) | Ep. 26
WeCultivate: The PodOctober 28, 2025x
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00:30:4628.18 MB

Tough on Yourself? That's Not Growth. (Trainer POV) | Ep. 26

Being self-aware doesn’t mean being self-critical. In this Trainer POV episode, Michelle breaks down why “being tough on yourself” isn’t the same as growth and how both language learners and multilingual professionals can shift from judgment to genuine awareness. Learn how to spot the difference bet...

Why Adaptability Is the Hidden Key to Long-Term Professional Success (Trainer POV) | Ep. 19
WeCultivate: The PodJune 03, 2025x
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00:28:2151.93 MB

Why Adaptability Is the Hidden Key to Long-Term Professional Success (Trainer POV) | Ep. 19

Why is adaptability the most underrated skill in workplace communication? In this solo Trainer POV episode, Michelle explores how adaptability helps multilingual professionals navigate complex, high-stakes situations—without losing themselves in the process. You'll learn the importance of readin...

Communication Fatigue: When English Feels Draining at Work (Trainer POV) | Ep. 16
WeCultivate: The PodMay 13, 2025x
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00:33:0460.58 MB

Communication Fatigue: When English Feels Draining at Work (Trainer POV) | Ep. 16

Why do so many multilingual professionals feel exhausted—even after a "good" workday? This episode dives deep into communication fatigue , the invisible yet very real energy drain that comes from operating in English at work when it’s not your first language. From decoding unspoken norms to constant...

Why Grammatical Accuracy Isn’t Enough: The Key to Effective Communication in the Workplace for Non-Native English Speakers (New Series: Trainer POV) | Ep. 14
WeCultivate: The PodApril 23, 2025x
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00:19:0226.16 MB

Why Grammatical Accuracy Isn’t Enough: The Key to Effective Communication in the Workplace for Non-Native English Speakers (New Series: Trainer POV) | Ep. 14

Grammatical accuracy ≠ communication. You can know all your tenses, use “whom” correctly, and still walk out of a meeting feeling like no one heard you. Why? Because effective communication in the workplace isn’t about grammar perfection. It’s about clarity, connection, and confidence in high-stakes...