# Ep. 1: Proven Track Record

This is our very first podcast episode!&#x20;

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In this introductory session, we delve into some common phrases and definitions often discussed in our classes. Join Maverick and Jordan as they explore the meanings and uses of phrases like "proven track record" and "jumping through hoops," sharing personal anecdotes and experiences along the way.&#x20;

We also touch on what it means to feel "walking on air" and how these phrases can apply to various aspects of life beyond just the professional realm. Tune in for an engaging and insightful discussion filled with practical examples and thoughtful reflections. Enjoy the journey with us!

For a lesson covering the idioms and phrases we used in this episode, check out these slides: <https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1P4mLxVZ2AOceq0tLjC2oEJ5TnUHCqKQv4ILtZDNpn8s/edit?usp=sharing>

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You can also listen to this episode on [Spotify ](https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nuffassa2/episodes/English-Conversation-for-Learners-Improve-Your-Listening-Skills-Real-Life--Superbly-Said-Ep--1-e2knkoh)or [Apple Podcasts](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/english-conversation-for-learners-improve-your-listening/id1751333025?i=1000658591638)


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