Lead with a Story by Paul Smith is a must-have for your collection of audiobooks. It’s great for Business, Self-Development, and Educators. I actually came across this audiobook in the early days of my Audible membership.
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Back in 2015, I finally made the decision to branch off on my own and become a solopreneur. I used to work for language schools as an English teacher. Now I work as a Business English Teacher. I often have lessons in-company and I also teach at the University of Economics nearby. And generally, I prefer to use authentic materials like real books and their stories rather than Business English books. My style of teaching is to emphasize storytelling so this book seemed like the perfect start.
I am massively grateful to this book for the insight it’s provided to me. That’s why I am sure that you will enjoy this book on both a personal and professional level.
The below image is my review of the audiobook.
Buy as an Audiobook or an E-Book?
If you feel you would like to give this book a try, rather than buy this as an audiobook, I would recommend to buy this as an E-Book in the Kindle for the Kindle App instead. This book is part of the Kindle e-books with Whispersync Technology. Basically, as a Kindle E-book, you can do immersive reading by having the book read as an audiobook at the same time as you read. Additionally, you can also download this to Audible and listen as a standalone audiobook if you prefer to listen instead of reading.
You can learn more about Immersive Reading and how Kindle Whispersync Technology works, along with a demonstration on this linked article here.
Additionally, you can also read more about my experiences with Audible and see all of my recommendations up-to-date by checking out my post: Great “Reads” – Audiobooks Collection.
Find you next great listen today on Audible.
Jon
Jon Williams is a graduate of UCLA with a degree in Economics. While doing his undergraduate studies at UCLA, he also tutored microeconomics for other students in the AAP program. After graduation, he went on to become a financial advisor where he learned financial sales and management training. In 2003, he decided to take a gap year, going to teach English in Poland which eventually stretched into 3 years. Upon returning to Los Angeles in 2006, he worked in West Los Angeles for an investment management firm where he spent another 4 years in a financial and investment environment. Ultimately, though, his love for teaching led him to move back to Poland where he founded his business Native 1 English Learning. Now he operates a private teaching practice, posts articles and lessons on his blog, creates online courses, and publishes YouTube video English lessons.
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