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laowai < Mandarin: literally, outsider/foreigner > Whether you're just settling into life in China or consider yourself an old 'China Hand', this podcast has something for you! Meet Ally Mona, founder and host of the show. After a decade in China, Ally is no stranger to the cultural and lifestyle adjustments required of a successful laowai. Her mission: Equip the masses to take the China experience by the horns and enjoy the wild ride! Ally is joined by her co-host Pete Rogers; Pete's journey in China began in the summer of 2014 and he hasnt look back since. What his mission? To bring joy and passion to the daily lives of those living and working in Chinaand beyond. Ally and Pete interview fantastic expats and China experts all over the world to bring you content designed to motivate, empower and connect you to the vibrant life and opportunities available to you in China. From relocation, to repatriation, and everything in between, LimitlessLaowai has you covered.

Episodios

  • #163 [Best of '15] Journey from Lacoste CEO to private equity management with Atiff Gill

    28/12/2015 Duración: 34min

    What a spectacular year! I'm so grateful I got to spend it serving you and thousands of other listeners around the world! As we round out 2015, I'm leaving you with the Best of the Best shows from the year. If you missed these 'chart toppers' the first time around, make sure you don't miss them again and tune in to be motivated, empowered and inspired by these incredible guests. I wish you a very Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year! May you be unbelievably blessed in the year to come. Executive Atiff Gill is 40 years old, married with two young boys and lives in Shanghai. He has worked in the consumer and retail industry for 20 years. He started his career in the UK and relocated to Hong Kong in 1998. He first came to China in 1999 and has actually lived here for the last 8 years. Atiff is currently Managing Director of Operations in Asia for CVC Capital, one of the largest global Private Equity firms. Episode sponsor: Concordia International School Shanghai; discover more at www.concordiasha

  • #162 [Best of '15] Enneagram III: Finding success in China, with Pete Rogers

    26/12/2015 Duración: 01h05min

    What a spectacular year! I'm so grateful I got to spend it serving you and thousands of other listeners around the world! As we round out 2015, I'm leaving you with the Best of the Best shows from the year. If you missed these 'chart toppers' the first time around, make sure you don't miss them again and tune in to be motivated, empowered and inspired by these incredible guests. I wish you a very Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year! May you be unbelievably blessed in the year to come.At Limitless, we're all about helping you be successful in China faster and this final installment of the Enneagram podcast series will give you strategies for living and working in the typical '6' nation of China. If you've not listened to parts 1 and 2, definitely go back (or part 3 won't make much sense!). There were a lot of 'ah-ha' moments in this podcast for Pete and me so I hope you experience your own!Management consultant, teacher, and personal coach, Pete Rogers, is wildly positive (he's a classic '7' a

  • #161 [Best of '15] Enneagram I: Unpacking your uniqueness with Pete Rogers

    24/12/2015 Duración: 59min

    What a spectacular year! I'm so grateful I got to spend it serving you and thousands of other listeners around the world! As we round out 2015, I'm leaving you with the Best of the Best shows from the year. If you missed these 'chart toppers' the first time around, make sure you don't miss them again and tune in to be motivated, empowered and inspired by these incredible guests. I wish you a very Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year! May you be unbelievably blessed in the year to come. About this episode: Pete is wildly positive (he’s a classic ‘7’ according to the Enneagram…) and was a joy to work with. We sat in my dining room for five awesome hours (my uber-efficient ‘3’ nature needed it done in one fell swoop!) digging into the intricacies of the Enneagram—a transformative personality inventory process. The applications for the Enneagram for individuals and in the workplace are endless, and what I love about this series is Pete shows us how to utilize this tool to be our best (and worst) s

  • #160 A new entrepreneurial mindset for 2016, with Morry Morgan

    24/12/2015 Duración: 29min

    Limitless is all about giving you the opportunity to stand on the backs of giants—if you will. Hearing from those who have been there and done that has always been one of my favorite parts of interviewing successful entrepreneurs. After all, wise people learn to not reinvent the wheel if they don’t need to. Well, if you’ve been following his mini-series, it’s clear that Morry Morgan is one of the China entrepreneur giants. He has started and lost a business (rather painfully I might add), started and grew a business and just now has started a social enterprise to give back. Along the way he has picked up and lived by a couple of fantastically simple, yet mind expanding lessons—those that teach us to see and dream possibilities for the future. Tune in to hear Morry share those lessons that form the limitless mindset that every entrepreneur needs to master. For more on this show and more, visit us online at www.limitlesslaowai.com/4entrepreneurlessons and feel free to message Morry on LinkedIn to connect! Episo

  • #159 Relocation Tips—Questions you need to ask before moving

    10/12/2015 Duración: 33min

    The process of relocating to China can be a time rife with uncertainty and anxiety. It's not surprising if questions like: Where should we live? Will my kids fit in their new school? What will work be like? How often will my spouse or I be traveling and away from the family? Is my marriage up to the task of withstanding the pressures of an overseas move? While I'm sure there are loads more question marks swirling around your head perhaps keeping you up in the middle of the night, in the end, each of these questions really points to this—Are we making the right decisions, both in choosing to relocate overseas, and in all of the small choices we will need to make along the way?I sat with relocation expert, Adam McWhirter of Maxxelli Real Estate, and in this first episode in our relocation mini-series, I'm positive that the wisdom he shares from his experience moving hundreds of families to China will equip you with the right questions to ask in the pre-move stage of relocation. Tune in to ensuring that your nee

  • #158 Everything you didn't know about Christmas, with Pete Rogers

    09/12/2015 Duración: 56min

    ‘Tis the season! While people around the world gear up for Christmas, parties, meals and gifts are at the forefront of many of our minds, too. As expats, our local friends and colleagues tend to be curious about our holiday rituals and traditions. If you’re like me, you may need to brush up on your Christmas trivia and this is just the podcast to do it. Pete Rogers once again opens the storehouse of his brain and shares some outrageous and perhaps little-known historical facts surrounding the west’s biggest holiday. Tune in, learn a thing or two and wow your western and eastern colleagues alike at your next festive gathering.For Show Notes on this episode and more, visit http://limitlesslaowai.com/christmas/; connect to Pete on Wechat @peterogers or by email at rogers.pete@gmail.com.Episode Sponsor: Concordia International School Shanghai; discover more at www.concordiashanghai.org.

  • #157 [Sticky Steps] Crowd management 101 & troubleshooting your presentation

    09/12/2015 Duración: 11min

    A great presenter often welcomes crowd participation when it's appropriate to open the floor. What do you do though when you have a bit of a heckler on your hands? Someone who asks questions that aren't relevant to the topic or questions meant just to stir up the pot? What if you're put on the spot and asked a question that you really don't know the answer to? Do you fabricate a response? Or own up to the fact that you're momentarily clueless? In this final Sticky Steps episode with Jeff Tan, he talks through crowd management 101 and what to do if you end up needing to troubleshoot your presentation while up on stage.Find more on this series online at www.limitlesslaowai.com/stickysteps and email Jeff at jeff@revinspires.me.

  • #156 'Expat Cucina' proves you can build your dream, with Dani Ingrosso

    07/12/2015 Duración: 21min

    Do you have a passion that you just can’t shake? I know many expat entrepreneurs keep a full-on 9-to-5 job while they work to build their passion into a business in the wee hours of the nights and long into the weekends. I know that’s how I started and there’s such an excitement and buzz to those early start up days that make the sleepless nights so worth it. For this show, I sat with Italian-native Dani Ingrosso and heard the incredible start up story of her business Expat Cucina. There’s so much grit and passion behind it, and great wisdom on how to balance it all, her story is sure to inspire you to start today and follow your entrepreneurial dreams. For notes on this show and more, visit us online at www.limitlesslaowai.com/daniingrosso and connect with Dani through email at expatcucina@gmail.com. Episode Sponsor: Concordia International School Shanghai; discover more at www.concordiashanghai.org.

  • #155 Laowai Chinese: Advanced numbers 101 to a billion!

    03/12/2015 Duración: 18min

    Have you ever heard a number change sound randomly based on how it’s being used? Do big Chinese numbers confuse you? If so, don’t worry, you’re quite like the rest of us. You see, the key to understanding how to craft large numbers is knowing that in Chinese, you must use a different base number to begin your counting. Confused still? No worries. Tune in and I’ll tell you about that and why and how to change those pesky smaller numbers!  For Show Notes on this episode and more, check out www.limitlesslaowai.com/advancednumbers.Vocab: 100—yī băi 一百1000—yì qiān一千 (3 zeroes)1.0000—yí wàn一万 (4 zeroes)10.0000—shí wàn 十万 (5 zeroes). This is 100,000. 100.0000—a million—yī băi wàn 一百万 (one hundred + 4 zeroes)1000.0000—ten million—yì qiān wàn一千万 (one thousand + 4 zeroes)1.00000000—hundred mil—yígè yì 一个亿 (8 zeroes)10.00000000—a billion—shí yì 十亿 (ten + 8 zeroes)Episode sponsor: Concordia International School Shanghai; discover more at www.concordiashanghai.org.

  • #154 Managing the holiday blues [Adjusting Well]

    02/12/2015 Duración: 14min

    The holiday season can be a bit of a double-edged sword, can't it? For many, there's so much joy and expectation on one end and then massive let down and sadness on the other. Is this just an expat phenomenon, you think? It's not! In fact, the holiday blues are experienced around the world in every home, to some extent. As expats though, this tends to be one of the hardest times of the year. Whether you're staying put, traveling home, or going to some place more exotic during your holiday season, chances are come January, you, too, will feel a bit of let down. So, the question is: how can we temper this to make sure that we don't crash on the other side? In this episode, I'll walk through three simple (not easy!) things that we can start doing today to wrap our heads around the expectations of this holiday season. For more on this episode and more, visit www.limitlesslaowai.com/adjustingwell and as always, if I can help in anyway shoot me an email at allison.mona@ymail.com. Episode sponsor: Concordia Internat

  • #153 Teaching English in Shenzhen, China—What to expect, with Carl Smith

    01/12/2015 Duración: 16min

    Have you ever considered moving to China to teach English? If so, you'll enjoy this discussion with Carl Smith, Associate Director of Studies at an English First training school in Shenzhen. Carl was looking for opportunities to apply his anthropology masters and gain experience working in foreign cultures and teaching in China topped his list. In this episode, Carl talks about his day-to-day life in the south of China, how he spends his free time, and what a new teacher should be looking for in terms of salary to live comfortably as an English teaching professional in Shenzhen. For Show Notes on this episode and more, visit www.limitlesslaowai.com/carlsmith. Have more questions? Connect with Carl at carlanthony.smith@outlook.com or on Wechat at nineball009.

  • #152 Simple living—Decluttering your life to find more joy with Pete Rogers

    29/11/2015 Duración: 37min

    Most of us are brilliant at accumulating ‘things’ and filling each wall, bookshelf and crevice of our homes with them. Possessions signify status for some and security for others. As expats, I know first hand the hoarders mentality that grips so many of us. Look into any expat’s medicine or toiletry cabinet for proof—they’ll be half a year or even a year’s worth of the coveted items that we’re sure we may need at some point in the months to come. While there’s wisdom in being prepared, do you ever feel bogged down—weighted—by the clutter in your life? Is there any temptation to look to your left and to your right and compare yourself with those closest to you? Would living a little leaner at home and in your professional life give you a needed lift and more freedom? In this discussion with Pete Rogers, we dig into the transformative power of living simply, and Pete gives some solid guidelines on how to start. For Show Notes on this episode and more, visit http://limitlesslaowai.com/simpleliving/; connect to P

  • #151 The hidden power of negative emotions with Pete Rogers

    25/11/2015 Duración: 55min

    In our society, negative emotions like pessimism, anger, jealousy, guilt, anxiety and sadness are generally considered emotions that are best kept to our selves, suppressed or simply brushed aside. Don’t believe me? Well, how many times have you said, “Oh, I know shouldn't feel so angry about this? Or “I know, it’s so silly to be sad over such a small thing?” The truth is, we all experience negative emotions, and I venture especially as expats! and in this show, Pete Rogers is going to show us the hidden power behind them and how digging deeper into how and why we feel what we feel can drive positive growth and change in our lives. For Show Notes on this episode and more, visit http://limitlesslaowai.com/emotionalintelligence/; connect to Pete on Wechat @peterogers or by email at rogers.pete@gmail.com. Episode Sponsor: Concordia International School Shanghai; discover more at www.concordiashanghai.org.

  • #150 Laowai Chinese: Basic Numbers 0-100

    25/11/2015 Duración: 21min

    Learning numbers in Chinese is in some respects easier than English but total mastery of these suckers takes a bit of grit. In this show, I’ll walk you through how to craft the numbers 0 to 100. And give you a bit of practice time to stretch your brain a bit! For Show Notes on this episode and more, check out www.limitlesslaowai.com/basicnumbers.Vocab list:0—líng 零 1—yī 一2—èr 二 3—sān 三4—sì 四5—wŭ 五6—liù 六7—qī 七8—bā 八9—jiŭ 九10—shí 十100—yī băi 一百Episode sponsor: Concordia International School Shanghai; discover more at www.concordiashanghai.org.

  • #149 What the Chinese want in a leader with Morry Morgan

    25/11/2015 Duración: 26min

    If you had to brainstorm a list of the qualities you believe to be most sought after in leadership by Chinese employees, what would you include? How about responsible? Motivational? Caring? Powerful? How might you rank them? I sat with Morry Morgan, co-founder of ClarkMorgan, and learned about a fascinating survey they conducted all around China to dig to the foundation of this question: What qualities are most valued in leadership in China? The answers may surprise you! Tune in to hear the top 10 list and see how it compares to the same question asked of Australian leaders. For more on this show and more, visit us online at www.limitlesslaowai.com/10qualities and feel free to message Morry on LinkedIn to connect!Episode sponsor: Concordia International School Shanghai; discover more at www.concordiashanghai.org.

  • #148 [Sticky Steps 9] Wowing the audience with your voice

    24/11/2015 Duración: 08min

    Would you agree that there is unlimited power in your voice? Let's be honest, words and more pointedly, how you say those words, can have a massive impact on the delivery of your message. How many talks have you sat through where the content was solid, but the presenter's voice lulled you into a sleep or simply grated against your soul? How much of their actual message do you remember? I know you don't want to be that kind of presenter and in this episode, Jeff gives you four very simple, very effective ways to use your voice to keep the audience engaged with your presentation—from start to finish! Find more on this series online at www.limitlesslaowai.com/stickysteps and email Jeff at jeff@revinspires.me.

  • #147 [Adjusting Well] Stop blaming China—battling negativity

    17/11/2015 Duración: 13min

    How many times have you said or heard, “It’s so much easier back home!” It is? Really? Or are you living in a fantasy world where your former life in your home country was seemingly perfect, with no challenges, no tough days, no arguments, no disappointments and no setbacks. At least, NOTHING compared to what you’re experiencing in China! Make no qualms about it, it’s super easy to get caught in the negativity trap about your new host country. It's the classic blame game, where China is unfairly criticized for circumstances that aren’t actually its fault. In this episode of Adjusting Well to life in China, we’ll dive into negativity, find its root and learn a couple of easy ways to battle it in our day to day. As an aside, of course, there are challenges that are legitimately China specific that get us down and we’ll talk about those, too. For more on this episode and more, visit www.limitlesslaowai.com/adjustingwell and as always, if I can help in anyway shoot me an email at allison.mona@ymail.com.Episode Sp

  • #146 Developing legacy leaders with Pete Rogers

    16/11/2015 Duración: 33min

    Author Daniel Goleman identifies Self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy and social skills to be the five core competencies of Emotional Intelligence. For you CEO’s out there, or entrepreneurs…how many of you interview candidates for positions based on these criteria.  How many of you seek to DEVELOP these traits in your employees? What about you mamas and dads out there? Or educators? Are these on your top list of traits you want to infuse into the next generation that you're shepherding? In this episode of Ideas that Energize with Pete Rogers, we'll dive into these 5 competencies in a way that'll help you think about how you are intentionally shaping the lives and futures of those you're in charge of to ultimately build legacy leaders. For Show Notes on this episode and more, visit http://limitlesslaowai.com/legacyleadership/; connect to Pete on Wechat at peterogers or by email at rogers.pete@gmail.com. Episode Sponsor: Concordia International School Shanghai; discover more at www.concordiashan

  • #145 [Expat Finance 9] Protecting your wealth

    13/11/2015 Duración: 14min

    We’ve made it folks! This is episode 9 in our series on Expat Finance with Adrian Bliss. If you’ve listened up to this point and have actually begun to put steps in motion to build your wealth, it’s only smart to learn how to protect it, right? Well, that’s what we’re going to do in today’s show. If you’ve listened to a couple of shows and have questions, I can’t stress this enough—Adrian is a fantastic wealth of information and is super helpful. Definitely connect with him ASAP if you need guidance as to how to get going on building and protecting your wealth long into the future. Enjoy today’s show and just know that Adrian and I are already exploring the possibility of future shows that address some of the additional concerns that listeners have brought up over the course of these months! Stay tuned! Notes on this episode and more, visit us online at www.limitlesslaowai.com/expatfinance. And as always, connect with Adrian at Adrian.Bliss@sjpp.asia. Episode sponsor: Concordia International School Shanghai;

  • #144 Laowai Chinese—Mastering the 4 tones (practice)

    11/11/2015 Duración: 16min

    Learning to master the tones in the Chinese language is important but it’s a process. Go easy on yourself! Chances are you’re not going to be a tone rock star yet but to get you well on your way to being able to differentiate the tones, we’ll spend all of our time today in practice. In this follow up show to the tones lesson, we’ll first go tone by tone and then get into a couple of quizzes with individual sounds and combination. Lastly, I want to review those tricky 3/2 and 1/2 combinations we covered in the lesson. And if you missed the lesson and need a refresher, go on back to the last episode and have a listen. For Show Notes on this episode and more, head to www.limitlesslaowai.com/learnchinesetones.

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