Down to Business English

Down to Business English

Skip Montreux, Dez Morgan & Samantha Vega | Business English Instructors
Negara USA
Genre Education, Language Learning
Bahasa EN-US
Episode 147
Terbaru 28.05.2026

A podcast for people who use English as a Second or Foreign Language (ESL/EFL) in their work environment and want to improve their overall language skills. In each episode, hosts Skip Montreux, Dez Morgan, and Samantha Vega discuss Business news making headlines around the world. Through their discussions, they introduce English vocabulary & phrases related to business, review grammar, and identify cultural differences found in International business situations. An excellent way to improve listening comprehension skills, keep up with business trends, and advance your career.

Episode

  • Sneakernomics Revisited 25.04.2026 25mnt
    The global sportswear market has changed a lot since Down to Business English first covered ‘Sneakernomics’ back in 2019 (D2B 154). Nike and Adidas are still major players, but they are facing new pressure from challenger brands, changing consumer behavior in China, and the rise of domestic competitors like Anta Sports. 
In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Dez Morgan get Down to Business with the changing landscape of the global sportswear industry. They begin by looking at the major players in the market, including Nike, Adidas, Anta Sports, Lululemon, and Puma. Then they explore why Nike, in particular, appears to be facing headwinds. Dez explains the argument that Nike may have moved too far toward celebrity culture and fashion, and too far away from the sports performance identity that made it so dominant in the first place. They also discuss how Adidas followed a similar path through its high-profile partnership with Kanye West, now known as Ye. The conversation then turns to China, where Nike’s sales have fallen sharply. Skip and Dez discuss the role of weak consumer spending, rising ‘buy local’ sentiment, and the Guochao movement — the ‘National Trend’ that encourages younger Chinese consumers to support products that combine modern design with Chinese cultural identity. Finally, they look at how newer brands like Hoka and On are gaining market share by building clear product identities, and how Anta Sports is trying to expand its global influence through a planned 29% stake in Puma. D2B 410 revisits the business of sneakers and sportswear. From Nike’s challenges and Adidas’s celebrity partnerships to China’s Guochao movement, the rise of Hoka and On, and Anta’s planned stake in Puma, this episode shows how the sportswear market is no longer shaped by just one or two dominant names. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • Guyana’s Oil Boom 28.05.2026 21mnt
    Guyana has become one of the world’s fastest-growing economies after major offshore oil discoveries transformed its economic outlook. In this episode, we look at how this small South American country is managing a sudden oil boom — and the opportunities and risks that come with it. 
In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega get Down to Business with Guyana’s offshore oil boom. They begin by discussing how rising oil prices and global supply concerns show how sensitive the world economy is to energy markets and Middle East tensions. Then they turn to Guyana, a country traditionally known for mining, agriculture, tourism, biodiversity, and untouched rainforest. Skip explains how ExxonMobil’s 2015 Liza-1 discovery opened the door to more than 30 additional oil discoveries. The conversation then moves to the economic impact. Guyana’s GDP growth has surged but the boom also brings challenges, including labor shortages, pressure on traditional industries, and the need for highly skilled offshore drilling workers. Finally, Skip and Samantha explore a major paradox — Guyana produces large amounts of crude oil but lacks domestic refining capacity, leaving the country exposed to fuel shortages and high import costs. D2B 412 explains how Guyana’s offshore oil boom has created enormous economic potential — but also serious challenges. From rapid GDP growth and oil revenue management to labor shortages, carbon credits, fuel imports, and the risk of the resource curse, Guyana has become a modern test case for how a country can manage sudden natural resource wealth. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our -- NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • The Great Kiwi Exodus 08.04.2026 18mnt
    New Zealand is losing workers at a record pace, with tens of thousands of citizens leaving the country and many heading to Australia. In this episode, we look at why so many New Zealanders are leaving, what is pulling them overseas, and how this growing labor exodus is affecting the country’s economy and public services. In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega get Down to Business with New Zealand’s growing labor exodus. They begin by looking at the scale of the departure, including the number of New Zealand citizens who left in 2025 and the fact that most of them moved to Australia. Then they explore the main reasons behind the trend, including the high cost of living, better employment opportunities, and lifestyle factors. Samantha also shares her own perspective from New Zealand, explaining how this ‘brain drain’ is affecting younger workers, families, and professionals in sectors like education, healthcare, and tech. Finally, they discuss the longer-term implications for New Zealand. They look at teacher shortages, pressure on the healthcare system, an aging population, and what could happen if too many skilled workers continue to leave the country. D2B 408 explains why New Zealand’s labor exodus has become such an important economic and social issue. From higher wages in Australia to growing shortages in teaching, nursing, and other key sectors, this episode shows how migration can reshape a country’s workforce, public services, and long-term future. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • Anthropic v. The United States 27.03.2026 20mnt
    Oil prices are rising, flights are being canceled, and businesses around the world are feeling the pressure. But another major conflict is also affecting business: a legal fight between AI company Anthropic and the US government. In this episode, we look at how this case raises important questions about business ethics, government power, and the future of AI. In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega get Down to Business with a major legal dispute between Anthropic, the company behind Claude AI, and the US government. They begin by talking about the wider business situation. Rising oil prices and instability in the Middle East are already affecting transportation, production, and financial markets. Then they turn to the main story. The US government told AI contractors that they must allow all lawful uses of their technology. Anthropic agreed to most of these uses, but refused two. The company did not want Claude to be used for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous lethal weapons. Next, Skip and Samantha explain how the government responded. Anthropic was labeled a ‘supply chain risk to national security’, and federal agencies and contractors were told to stop using its technology. They also look at the effects this decision had on military systems, government contractors, and the wider tech industry. Finally, they explore the bigger issue behind the case: can a private company keep its ethical limits when the government wants more control over its products? D2B 406 looks at a major conflict between corporate ethics and government power. As AI becomes more important in business and national security, this case shows how difficult it can be for companies to protect their values while working with the state. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • Hallyu and the K-Beauty Industry 14.03.2026 22mnt
    South Korea’s cosmetics industry has become a major global force. In 2024, South Korea ranked as the world’s second-largest exporter of beauty products, ahead of the United States and behind only France. In this episode, we look at how K-beauty has grown alongside the global rise of Korean popular culture — a phenomenon known as ‘Hallyu’, or the ‘Korean Wave’. In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Dez Morgan get Down to Business with the rise of South Korea’s K-beauty industry. They begin by explaining the meaning of ‘Hallyu’ and how the worldwide popularity of Korean dramas, K-pop, and film helped create a wider global interest in Korean brands and lifestyle trends. Then they turn to the business side of the story. They look at South Korea’s strong export performance in cosmetics, the role social media and influencers play in promoting K-beauty products, and why product quality still matters even in a market driven by trends. They also explain how South Korea’s highly developed network of ODMs, or original development manufacturers, allows brands to move from concept to store shelves in less than six months. Finally, they explore what makes the industry so competitive — from relentless innovation and unusual ingredients to major players like Amorepacific and the growing international interest in Korean beauty brands. D2B 404 explains how K-beauty became a global business success story. From the cultural power of Hallyu to the commercial strength of social media strategy, rapid product development, and highly efficient ODMs, South Korea’s cosmetics industry shows how culture and business can reinforce each other on a global scale. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • SCOTUS Strikes Down Trump’s Trade Tariffs 01.03.2026 17mnt
    On February 20, 2026, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruled that the U.S. President cannot use the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose trade tariffs. That decision removes a key legal basis behind the 2025 tariff program — but it does not remove uncertainty for global business. In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega get Down to Business with the court decision that reshaped the U.S. tariff story. They review the timeline of how the tariff policy expanded in 2025 — including reciprocal tariffs that ranged from 10% to 50% and were framed as a response to U.S. trade deficits. Then they break down the Court’s main point in plain English: “regulating” trade is not the same thing as taxing imports — and under the U.S. Constitution, Congress (not the President) controls taxes and duties. Finally, they look at how other countries are reacting and ask the next big business question: if companies paid tariffs under IEEPA, what happens now — and will refunds be possible? D2B 402 explains why the Supreme Court struck down IEEPA-based tariffs — and why this ruling doesn’t automatically mean trade will “go back to normal”. With refunds still unclear and the administration already moving to alternative tools like Section 122, companies are still operating in a highly uncertain environment. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • The Netflix–Warner Bros. Acquisition (Part 1) 09.02.2026 20mnt
    Netflix has won the bidding battle for Warner Bros. Discovery’s major entertainment assets — and the deal is now moving into its next phase. Even though the final paperwork isn’t fully complete, the competitive fight is effectively over. Paramount’s rival bid failed to gain enough shareholder support, and Netflix’s all-cash offer is the one Warner’s board is backing. In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega get Down to Business with Netflix’s successful bid to acquire key Warner Bros. assets. They walk listeners through the “roller coaster” timeline that began in early December, when Netflix and Warner announced acquisition talks, and peaked when Paramount attempted to derail the deal with a hostile bid aimed directly at shareholders. In this first of a two part report, Skip and Samantha compare the two offers, explain why Warner’s board favored Netflix, and clarify what Netflix is (and isn’t) buying — including Warner’s film and TV studios, major titles, and the HBO / HBO Max brand. D2B 400 explains the decisive first stage of the Netflix–Warner Bros. deal: Netflix’s board-backed offer, Paramount’s failed hostile bid, and Netflix’s shift to an all-cash structure that effectively sealed the outcome. Part 2 continues the story with more detail on what Netflix is buying, the government’s involvement, and why some experts are concerned about the deal’s long-term impact on the entertainment industry. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • AI Slop: How Low-Quality Content Is Flooding the Internet 31.12.2025 19mnt
    AI-generated content is spreading fast — from strange social media videos to fake product reviews and “polished” workplace writing that says very little. This flood of low-quality output is often called AI slop, and it is creating real problems for consumers, platforms, and businesses. In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega get Down to Business with AI slop — the growing wave of low-quality, AI-generated content that is showing up across the internet. They explain what AI slop looks like on platforms like YouTube, how it is impacting online shopping through fake or exaggerated reviews, and why it is now appearing inside companies as so-called ‘workslop’ — AI-written emails, reports, and documents that sound professional but lack substance. D2B 398 explores how AI-generated content is changing the internet — and why the biggest issue is not AI itself, but quality control. From social media feeds to online shopping to workplace documents, the real challenge is separating what is useful from what is just slop. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • GLP-1 Inhibitors 21.12.2025 19mnt
    GLP-1 weight loss drugs are changing the global pharmaceutical market. Products like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro are now household names, and competition between drug makers is becoming more intense. As new companies enter this fast-growing market, the question is: who will come out on top? In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Dez Morgan get Down to Business with GLP-1 inhibitors — the drugs behind today’s weight-loss boom. They explain who the main players are, including Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly, and compare their leading products. The discussion also looks at a major recent development: Pfizer’s acquisition of biopharma startup Metsera, and why this deal could significantly change the market. D2B 396 explores how strong demand, new research, and major acquisitions are reshaping the weight-loss drug market. As treatments become more effective and easier to use, competition is likely to increase even further. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • Jaguar 06.12.2025 21mnt
    British automaker Jaguar is undergoing one of the boldest transformations in its 100-year history. From switching to an all-electric lineup to unveiling a new brand identity, Jaguar is taking a radical approach to stay relevant in a fast-changing automotive market. But will its rebrand resonate with consumers — or alienate its traditional base? In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Dez Morgan get Down to Business with Jaguar — one of the UK’s most iconic automotive brands. Their conversation traces Jaguar’s history, from its early days as a motorcycle sidecar maker to becoming a luxury automaker with global prestige. They then focus on Jaguar’s current transformation: a shift to fully electric vehicles, a completely redesigned logo, and an unexpected marketing campaign that raised eyebrows. D2B 394 examines how Jaguar — once a symbol of British elegance — is attempting to leap into the future with an electric reboot and a brand makeover. But in doing so, it may risk leaving its heritage (and loyal customers) behind. Is this a bold evolution or a branding misstep?  Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam 28.10.2025 19mnt
    Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is Africa’s biggest hydroelectric project. It is a great step forward for Ethiopia’s development, but it is also a source of conflict with Egypt and Sudan, which depend on the Nile River for almost all of their water. In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega talk about how the GERD was built, why Ethiopia needs it, and why its neighbors are worried about its impact. They also look at how the project could bring both opportunities and risks to East Africa’s energy and business sectors. D2B 392 explains how Ethiopia’s new dam is changing Africa’s future. The GERD is not only a power project and a symbol of national pride and independence — it is also creating new political challenges for Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia.  Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • Image Washing 25.09.2025 21mnt
    From rainbow logos during Pride Month to eco-friendly rebrands by oil giants, businesses often try to make themselves look more responsible than they really are. These tactics — known as ‘image washing’ — can involve sports, social causes, AI, or environmental promises. In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Dez Morgan explore the world of “image washing.” They define the term and discuss common forms such as sportswashing, pinkwashing, AI washing, and greenwashing. They also talk about well-known cases like BP’s “Beyond Petroleum” campaign and discuss certification programs such as ISO 14001 and B Corp. D2B 390 reveals how businesses polish their image with questionable strategies — and the challenges consumers face in separating marketing from meaningful change. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • The Stablecoin Gold Rush — Why Wall Street Is Betting on Digital Dollars 06.09.2025 17mnt
    Stablecoins are suddenly the hottest topic in global finance. From Wall Street giants like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan, to governments in the U.S., Japan, and even China, everyone is rushing to get a piece of the digital dollar market. But what exactly are stablecoins, and why are they attracting so much attention? In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega unpack the booming world of stablecoins. They explain what makes stablecoins different from cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, why new U.S. regulations (the GENIUS Act) have given them legitimacy, and how countries in Asia are dealing with them. D2B 388 examines the rise of stablecoins and their potential to reshape global finance. The episode highlights both the opportunities they bring—speed, stability, and accessibility—and the risks governments and investors must watch closely. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • The Protein Push: From Bodybuilding Niche to Global Trend 18.08.2025 18mnt
    Once limited to gyms and fitness circles, protein-packed products have gone mainstream. From “proffee” at Starbucks to high-protein rice balls at Japanese convenience stores, protein is everywhere — and the market is booming. In this episode of Down to Business English, Samantha Vega and Skip Montreux explore the rise of the high-protein food market. They discuss why demand for protein is surging, the role of health-conscious consumers and weight-loss medications, and how major brands like Starbucks are repositioning themselves to meet this growing trend. D2B 386 examines how protein has moved beyond bodybuilding to become a global lifestyle trend. The episode highlights the opportunities and risks businesses face as they innovate to meet demand in a crowded, competitive market. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • The Coldplay Kiss-Cam Scandal 11.08.2025 14mnt
    A viral Kiss Cam moment at a Coldplay concert exposed an affair between two executives of the data tech company Astronomer, forcing both to resign. But instead of hiding from the scandal, Astronomer turned the incident into a surprising PR win. In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega unpack the recent PR scandal involving Astronomer’s CEO and head of HR. They review the timeline of events — from the concert mishap to the viral social media storm — and explain how the company’s partnership with Ryan Reynolds’ ad agency transformed the negative attention into a marketing opportunity. D2B 384 examines how Astronomer navigated a viral PR crisis with creativity and speed. The episode highlights the importance of transparency, brand image management, and quick action in today’s media environment. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • Reimagining Wearables 25.07.2025 23mnt
    Smart glasses are making a comeback, with big tech companies hoping these AI-powered wearables will soon become part of everyday life. But will smart glasses finally become popular, or will they fail again like before? In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Dez Morgan talk about the return of smart glasses. They discuss why Google’s first smart glasses did not succeed, and how companies like Meta, Amazon, Snap Inc., and Google are trying again with new features and better technology.  D2B 382 looks at the new generation of smart glasses and explains how better AI and new designs are making them more useful. If smart glasses become popular, they could change the way people use technology and interact with the world around them. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • Back to the Workshop: The Rise of Blue-Collar Careers 05.07.2025 19mnt
    Blue-collar jobs are making a comeback around the world. As white-collar office work loses some of its shine, skilled trades are attracting more people than ever before—with higher pay, job security, and newfound respect. But what’s driving this shift, and what challenges still face blue-collar workers today? In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega dive into the rising popularity of blue-collar careers. They explore why young people are increasingly choosing trade roles over office jobs, how wages are changing, and what it all means for the global workforce. D2B 380 unpacks the growing appeal—and the evolving challenges—of blue-collar careers, showing how skilled trades are reshaping the job market and creating new opportunities worldwide. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • Scarcity Marketing 18.06.2025 24mnt
    Scarcity can make people want something more — even if they didn’t want it in the first place. Whether it’s the new Nintendo Switch 2 or a rare collectible toy, businesses are using clever marketing strategies to create hype and boost sales. But what exactly is scarcity marketing, and why does it work so well? In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Dez Morgan explore the world of scarcity marketing — a strategy used by companies to drive demand by limiting the availability of their products. From global tech brands to niche toy companies, Skip and Dez break down how businesses use psychology and clever tactics to make their products more desirable. D2B 378 takes a deep dive into scarcity marketing — a strategy that uses psychology and limited availability to drive consumer demand. From video game consoles to fashion accessories, you’ll see how scarcity sells. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • The State of AI in 2025 04.06.2025 20mnt
    Artificial Intelligence is no longer something from the future — it is already here. From helping people work faster to causing job losses, AI is changing how we live and work. But are we ready for these big changes?  In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Dez Morgan talk about how AI is changing the modern workplace. They explain what generative AI is, how companies are using it to improve productivity, and the problems it is causing — especially for young people starting their careers. D2B 376 looks at both the good and bad sides of AI. AI is helping people and companies do more with less effort, but it is also causing big changes in the job market. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.
  • Crowded Skies: The Commercial Satellite Boom 23.05.2025 19mnt
    You’ve seen them streak across the sky — tiny points of light that are not stars. Satellites are now so numerous, they are changing the night sky and creating new challenges.  In this episode of Down to Business English, Skip Montreux and Samantha Vega look at the booming business of commercial satellites. From SpaceX’s Starlink to Amazon’s Project Kuiper, they examine how private companies are transforming space into the next frontier of global internet infrastructure.  D2B 374 looks at both the positives and negatives of putting more satellites into space — they help bring internet to more people, but they also cause problems for science, space safety, and the environment. Do you like what you hear? Become a D2B Member today for to access to member-only episodes, our --NEW!!! -- INTERACTIVE AUDIO SCRIPTS, PDF Audio Script Library, Bonus Vocabulary episodes, and D2B Member-only episodes. Visit d2benglish.com/membership for more information.

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