Executive English Coach | CEO @ NingsThai 🍜 | Helping Team Leads master the "Rhythm of Authority" | Join the Crew for global leadership

Joined May 2017
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I spent 15 years in unrelated roles: • Educator • IT Specialist • Customer Management • CEO of Ning's Thai Most saw it as job hopping. I saw it as building a leadership system.
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Now, I’ve gone back to my roots as an Executive Coach. I don't teach "English." I build Executive Presence. I use my IT and Business background to help experts stop sounding "Junior." The results? Global authority.
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My goal isn't to help you pass a test. It’s to help you lead a global career. Ready to stop "dumbing down" your ideas? Follow me @TheEnglishCrew Join our invite-only Discord (Send me a DM) Stop studying. Start commanding.
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❌ Don’t start your emails with: “I hope you are fine.” ✅ Try these instead: “I hope you're doing well.” “I hope everything’s going great on your end.” “Hope your week’s going smoothly.” #BusinessEnglish #ビジネス英語 #英語学習
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Struggling with 'L' vs 'R' in English presentations? Practice minimal pairs like 'lead' vs 'read.' Clear speech = confident delivery! #BusinessEnglish #キャリア #ビジネス英語 #英語
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Struggling with English? I’ve been there! Watch my journey from shy speaker to confident communicator. Tips, tricks & inspiration to help YOU shine! youtu.be/TKez3UwmlQU #EnglishLearning #Confidence #PublicSpeaking
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Mentorship is more than learning—it’s borrowing your mentor’s confidence, and that’s transformative.
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I used to think they were the same too! 🧲 Wrought iron = low-carbon, fibrous metal 🔩 Rod iron = just iron shaped into rods Great reminder how English evolves. I teach ESL and love helping students spot these mix-ups! #WordNerd #EnglishTutor
Who else thought 'wrought iron' was 'rod iron'?
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We honor Pope Francis’s legacy of love & faith. His 2019 Bangkok visit inspired us to serve more English learners. Thankful for his prayers & guidance. youtu.be/NkoPZz6e84o #PopeFrancis #CatholicFaith
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Employers in Japan and Brazil agree: 1 skill beats a fancy degree. Guess what it is?
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