All Ears English Podcast
AEE 2586: How Should You Introduce Yourself? And Meet the AEE Team!
23 Mar 2026
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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 2586. How should you introduce yourself and meet the All Ears English team?
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Chapter 2: How should you introduce yourself at work?
Are you feeling stuck with your English? We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection with your American host, Aubrey Carter, the IELTS whiz, and Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer. coming to you from Arizona and Colorado, USA. And to get your transcripts delivered by email every week, go to allearsenglish.com forward slash subscribe.
In life, there's so many different contexts in which you need a polished professional self-intro. Learn when and how you might need these, plus meet the team behind the scenes of All Ears English.
Picture this. You're part of the conversation. Someone jumps in with a fast comment. Everyone reacts, but you're left behind, still processing the words. It's not that you don't understand English. It's that real conversations don't slow down for you. Slang, speed, tone, it all stacks up fast. The good news, these are trainable skills if you know your English level and what to do to move up.
Start by taking our free two-minute fluency quiz to find out exactly what your level is now. Go to allearsenglish.com slash fluency score. That's allearsenglish.com slash f-l-u-e-n c-y-s-c-o-r-e. Hello, Lindsay. How are you today?
I'm feeling great today. I am super excited for this topic because this is where work blends with life, right? What we're talking about today. I'm so ready.
Absolutely. Me too. And I'm so excited for you to hear the voices of the All Ears English team, meet some of our wonderful co-workers, and yeah, this is going to be fun.
It's a special episode today, isn't it?
Yeah, definitely. And this is so important to be able to introduce yourself either at work in more of a professional context or to a new friend, you know, someone that you're meeting, you want to be able to share the high level, right? And this is tricky too. We're How much detail should you share when someone asks where you work, what you do at work?
Right. And there's some key vocabulary that are popular, common nowadays when you are talking about your position. Your role is a very common phrase I feel like I hear a lot. My role at X company is XYZ. I'm seeing that on LinkedIn everywhere nowadays. So really important to know this vocabulary.
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Chapter 3: What are the key vocabulary phrases for self-introduction?
Yeah.
That's a very healthy addiction to have.
Very healthy. Yeah. Lots of benefits there. I think you should do an episode introducing the Allers English team. I mean, the guys in the back office. Best regards, Mauro. What a good question.
It's such a great question. I love it. It's like virtual back office, right? Since we don't have any brick and mortar, there is no official office, but yes.
You got it. You got it. And that's a really important thing. We value our team members. Many of our team members have been with us for a long time. And they're behind the scenes doing really important work. And I'm so excited to bring them to the forefront here today.
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You got it. All right. So we need templates, right? So templates are always really good to lean on for vocabulary, for structure when it comes to introducing ourselves and our role.
Exactly, right? You have a template and then you just plug in the role, the company name. So we're going to go over some sort of buckets of things you might share when you introduce yourself. And the first one is just sharing what your role is.
Exactly. So you can say, my role at All Ears English is, right?
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Chapter 4: How can you effectively share your role in a conversation?
The most rewarding part of my job is seeing student results. Right?
Yes. Fill in the blank with the impact or the result, right? What you find the most meaningful, the most rewarding. Or another example, what I value most about this position is, and then you could fill that in with a challenge, something you are able to learn, an impact you are able to make. So I, again, would share there being able to see students succeed and reach their goals.
Yeah, so you'd say what I value most about this position is being able. So we're using that verb plus ing, really important piece there, right? Yes, exactly. Yeah, okay, great. Okay, Aubrey, I am excited for our listeners to meet the Allers English team. What do you think?
Are you ready? Yes, this is so fun. We are going to play a short audio clip from three of the Allers English team members, Gaspar, Jandy, and Renee. They will introduce themselves, describe their roles at Allers English using some of these phrases that we taught.
Beautiful. All right, so let's roll that clip, shall we? Yes.
Hello everyone, I'm Gaspar. I have been with All Ears English as a podcast editor for 12 years already. My role here is editing all the podcast recordings. My main duties include cutting out the mistakes, enhancing the audio quality, and many more. My favorite thing about my job is connecting to my team and helping each other like a second family. Thank you.
Hello, I'm Jandy. I've been working with All Ears English for five years. I'm a virtual assistant and video editor. My main responsibility is editing and publishing YouTube videos of our podcasts, as well as supporting the team with several administrative tasks. My favorite thing about my job is the flexibility. It allows me to earn while staying fully present for my family.
Hi, my name is Renee. I've been with All Years English for about four months. I'm the digital marketer here and my role focuses mostly on bringing our courses, podcasts and community to the right people at the right time. My favorite thing about my job is seeing how our content genuinely helps people feel more confident connecting in English.
All right. So, Aubrey, that was amazing to hear the voices of our team behind the scenes. I'm so glad we're able to bring everyone's voice forward on the show. Absolutely.
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Chapter 5: What templates can help structure your introduction?
And so you can use this as like a benchmark of like, am I on the right career? Am I doing the right thing at the right time with the right company and the right people? That's a good point.
If you answer these questions and you're kind of like, oh, I've been doing this.
Maybe it's time to look at a change, right? Exactly. Interesting question. All right. Good stuff today, Aubrey. Thanks for being on the show. And thanks to our amazing team for contributing their clips. Yes. Awesome. Thanks, Lindsay. I'll see you next time. All right. Bye. Bye. Thanks for listening to All Ears English. Would you like to know your English level? Take our two-minute quiz.
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