– An Interview with Miho Noguchi
When you go to an event that has a professional MC, like a Japanese wedding reception or a high-level business function, are you amazed by how engaging the MC is and how confident he or she appears?
Wouldn’t you like to know the secrets of these expert event hosts?
Well, today, you have that opportunity as you listen to my interview with bilingual event host and MC, voiceover actor, winner of the Mrs. Globe beauty pageant, and voice of Japanese GPS on the Google Maps app! (And she gives us a demo on this episode!)
In Episode 37 of the Sasuga! Podcast, you’ll hear
- What people really remember about you – it’s not the words you say
- Top tips from a bilingual MC that you can easily use to be a great speaker
- How to practice your English without paying for English classes and potentially get other benefits too!
Enjoy!
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Links for you!
Miho’s Website, Social Media Accounts, and YouTube Channel:
Website
Instagram
Twitter
YouTube Channel
Video to distinguish between L and R with Aiko Hemingway (5 mins).
Amy Cuddy’s TED Talk, Your Body Language Shapes Who You Are (21 mins)
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