My name is Vinh Giang, if I had to describe myself briefly.. I'd say... I'm an Entrepreneur, Keynote speaker, Magician & Communication Skills Coach :) Yes, I am a mixed breed lol
This explains why I struggle with interviews. If THIS is what people expect of me, then I'm way out of my depth, and I'm lucky to have a job at all.
@IISDBSSI10 сағат бұрын
AMPLIFY
@maybeitsmackenzie11 сағат бұрын
what r they tryna do
@garrisonsavage232311 сағат бұрын
Reminds me of the opening scene in The Little Rascals when the fishing lines get hooked together lol
@Simon-my8nh12 сағат бұрын
Basically, journaling
@bluejayvian13 сағат бұрын
Also a book has hundreds of pages
@guzelfairy851213 сағат бұрын
The Holy Quran ❤❤❤
@BamelaAnderson13 сағат бұрын
I always wish I could compliment someone back... I've learned to say thank you but I don't think I believe it still
@Broly0fSteel13 сағат бұрын
The background music did NOT make it any more funny.... Just made me unrecommend u
@alexcottrell609413 сағат бұрын
Holy cow downvote for the music
@lfakroll13 сағат бұрын
You are very well spoken and good at explaining!
@ResearchNational13 сағат бұрын
This one time at band camp…
@Aphoboth13 сағат бұрын
If you close your eyes, this could be Jacob collier
@sakuraflares705414 сағат бұрын
Culture will always be more important than race
@korcidiamond362314 сағат бұрын
So we just ignoring the fact you probably heard the song ~20 times and you maybe read the book page twice?
@arronbrown775314 сағат бұрын
Totally not set up
@Calicat814 сағат бұрын
The must thing he’s mocking them at first 🙈
@castleclasher123615 сағат бұрын
The Song in my head I know every word of: *Tequila*
@ishikasahane539815 сағат бұрын
Broo. Just what I needed I was brain freezed n could hear my heartbeats in my ears when my manager asked me a question😮😮😮
@devanvandervelde222616 сағат бұрын
Jesus is my authority😂❤
@simzluver205716 сағат бұрын
Who the hell did Celine’s song like that!?!? 😂
@pppp6756716 сағат бұрын
...a song also connects to you emotionally.
@amineelgaini16 сағат бұрын
it's god who takes you toward that path.
@corbeauyannis825416 сағат бұрын
That's the music, the rest is not funny at all
@pikathemimikyu665516 сағат бұрын
Toad singing scared me so much 🤣
@MakachiThavala18 сағат бұрын
Peppa big in real life 😂
@noname-xo5mp19 сағат бұрын
Falling down laughing is such a strange human thing we do. But man does it make sense when you're doing it
@dieseldilse19 сағат бұрын
Its an ad for slippers 😂😂😂
@Bunny_and_buddy19 сағат бұрын
I was confused when the slipper couldn’t stop the car. 😂
@user-oy3xw5cp5u19 сағат бұрын
I am very sad , because I marked the date for the *FREE MASTER CLASS* but missed it out of carelessness. In future I will buy his course and then get access to the full stage academy
@renaldfauzan19 сағат бұрын
Thank you very much sir, you a lot help me 🙏
@user-ej4jo4mq5x20 сағат бұрын
I remember having the childhood nickname in first grade "pencil" because I was thin and tall among my classmates. I dont remember hating it, I loved that nickname, and I laughed along with my classmates. Now from Grade 5-6 when I transferred to public school was a whole other story. Kids were meanier and we were to many and teachers were apathetic. Oh I just realized that Pencil rhymes with my real name.
@rukaerika20 сағат бұрын
Thanks for giving me the tools to deal with passionate unaware people that lack social skills !! 7:05 I’ve got a story that still pisses me off as I wish I knew how to deal with it. I was talking to a talent acquisition hirer and actual getting to know the person at a talk and was connecting with them as they were very interesting ! A guy butts in and asked the most surface level dumb question as if they were trying to perform and show off!! So that’s takes the hirer’s attention off me and the guy is tone deaf proceeds to sit down and crosses his leg as the hirer was standing and listening as politely as they could . I stared daggers into the guy, as I am in awe and pissed at how oblivious you can be . I now know how to intersect the guy and call them out for beginning disrespectful politely with this final piece of information. If a similar situation were to ever occur again I’ll be able to politely point out and defend the other party from an awfully awkward situation . Your advice overlaps with Chis Voss advice of the last impression is the lasting impression !
@Thesplasher220 сағат бұрын
3D : Defuse Discover Deliver
@KL00520 сағат бұрын
BOOM
@kevinrivera296920 сағат бұрын
If he would read the Bible and do suvh a thing he would keep his salvation really well.
@sireeshapadala20 сағат бұрын
Men being Men 😂😂😂
@mohammedarman825120 сағат бұрын
He switched to an American accent a few seconds later in the video 😂
@alexschumachertheredhotcp444620 сағат бұрын
😂🫶👏👏👏👏
@Thelast20720 сағат бұрын
🤣🤣❤
@atylerblack16420 сағат бұрын
You also listen to it over and over vs a page is typically read once and even multiple reads of the book, the page is drowned out by other pages
@NathanSanborn21 сағат бұрын
What the fuck is this music
@accountmward21 сағат бұрын
In the beginning of the hackeling story you were acting a 1-on-1 conversation with a support person. But I couldn't understand your narrative. What did you say? What was the advice?
@RunnyBottom21 сағат бұрын
The Mastery Webiner was awesome, Vinh. Thanks 👍
@nishigandha197321 сағат бұрын
Love this bro
@ComprehensibleEnglish21 сағат бұрын
Hi Vinh, I like your content and bought your STAGE Academy course but I have been trying to reach out to you or your team to get a refund. Shortly after buying it, I faced an upsetting family situation that went on for months and left me feeling depressed and unable to do things I planned to like your course. I have wanted to work on it this year, but I've realized I need to focus on more basic needs first such as finding an adequate income. What's more, over the past several weeks I have been experiencing dental problems that I think have been affecting my health. I'm not sure how it is in Australia, but here in Canada dental work is not covered by Medicare. I understand your 30-day rule about refunds but I am asking if you could make an exception given my circumstances as it would help me address these issues and hopefully be in a better position to repurchase and do your course later. I have been particularly worried that these dental problems are affecting my ability to pronounce and articulate sounds clearly. That of course would not be good for my communication, especially in the work I'm trying to do like creating easy-to-understand content for beginning English learners on this channel I'm commenting from. -Kristian
@gallicia461321 сағат бұрын
This is technique storytellers in Ancient Greece used to tell stories. It's called dactylic hexameters. If you read the Illiad or the Odyssey out loud properly, it should be read in that way.
@lalrinlianivanchhawng21 сағат бұрын
That's how I met your mother😂🎉
@timepass749421 сағат бұрын
Even after listening to this I don’t think i can answer my math teacher’s unexpected questions 🙄😂
@berhe548320 сағат бұрын
Get a calculator
@goodgamer123613 сағат бұрын
Master the concept 😅😅😅 Take some time to formulate your answer 😮😮😮
Пікірлер
Thank you ❤
This explains why I struggle with interviews. If THIS is what people expect of me, then I'm way out of my depth, and I'm lucky to have a job at all.
AMPLIFY
what r they tryna do
Reminds me of the opening scene in The Little Rascals when the fishing lines get hooked together lol
Basically, journaling
Also a book has hundreds of pages
The Holy Quran ❤❤❤
I always wish I could compliment someone back... I've learned to say thank you but I don't think I believe it still
The background music did NOT make it any more funny.... Just made me unrecommend u
Holy cow downvote for the music
You are very well spoken and good at explaining!
This one time at band camp…
If you close your eyes, this could be Jacob collier
Culture will always be more important than race
So we just ignoring the fact you probably heard the song ~20 times and you maybe read the book page twice?
Totally not set up
The must thing he’s mocking them at first 🙈
The Song in my head I know every word of: *Tequila*
Broo. Just what I needed I was brain freezed n could hear my heartbeats in my ears when my manager asked me a question😮😮😮
Jesus is my authority😂❤
Who the hell did Celine’s song like that!?!? 😂
...a song also connects to you emotionally.
it's god who takes you toward that path.
That's the music, the rest is not funny at all
Toad singing scared me so much 🤣
Peppa big in real life 😂
Falling down laughing is such a strange human thing we do. But man does it make sense when you're doing it
Its an ad for slippers 😂😂😂
I was confused when the slipper couldn’t stop the car. 😂
I am very sad , because I marked the date for the *FREE MASTER CLASS* but missed it out of carelessness. In future I will buy his course and then get access to the full stage academy
Thank you very much sir, you a lot help me 🙏
I remember having the childhood nickname in first grade "pencil" because I was thin and tall among my classmates. I dont remember hating it, I loved that nickname, and I laughed along with my classmates. Now from Grade 5-6 when I transferred to public school was a whole other story. Kids were meanier and we were to many and teachers were apathetic. Oh I just realized that Pencil rhymes with my real name.
Thanks for giving me the tools to deal with passionate unaware people that lack social skills !! 7:05 I’ve got a story that still pisses me off as I wish I knew how to deal with it. I was talking to a talent acquisition hirer and actual getting to know the person at a talk and was connecting with them as they were very interesting ! A guy butts in and asked the most surface level dumb question as if they were trying to perform and show off!! So that’s takes the hirer’s attention off me and the guy is tone deaf proceeds to sit down and crosses his leg as the hirer was standing and listening as politely as they could . I stared daggers into the guy, as I am in awe and pissed at how oblivious you can be . I now know how to intersect the guy and call them out for beginning disrespectful politely with this final piece of information. If a similar situation were to ever occur again I’ll be able to politely point out and defend the other party from an awfully awkward situation . Your advice overlaps with Chis Voss advice of the last impression is the lasting impression !
3D : Defuse Discover Deliver
BOOM
If he would read the Bible and do suvh a thing he would keep his salvation really well.
Men being Men 😂😂😂
He switched to an American accent a few seconds later in the video 😂
😂🫶👏👏👏👏
🤣🤣❤
You also listen to it over and over vs a page is typically read once and even multiple reads of the book, the page is drowned out by other pages
What the fuck is this music
In the beginning of the hackeling story you were acting a 1-on-1 conversation with a support person. But I couldn't understand your narrative. What did you say? What was the advice?
The Mastery Webiner was awesome, Vinh. Thanks 👍
Love this bro
Hi Vinh, I like your content and bought your STAGE Academy course but I have been trying to reach out to you or your team to get a refund. Shortly after buying it, I faced an upsetting family situation that went on for months and left me feeling depressed and unable to do things I planned to like your course. I have wanted to work on it this year, but I've realized I need to focus on more basic needs first such as finding an adequate income. What's more, over the past several weeks I have been experiencing dental problems that I think have been affecting my health. I'm not sure how it is in Australia, but here in Canada dental work is not covered by Medicare. I understand your 30-day rule about refunds but I am asking if you could make an exception given my circumstances as it would help me address these issues and hopefully be in a better position to repurchase and do your course later. I have been particularly worried that these dental problems are affecting my ability to pronounce and articulate sounds clearly. That of course would not be good for my communication, especially in the work I'm trying to do like creating easy-to-understand content for beginning English learners on this channel I'm commenting from. -Kristian
This is technique storytellers in Ancient Greece used to tell stories. It's called dactylic hexameters. If you read the Illiad or the Odyssey out loud properly, it should be read in that way.
That's how I met your mother😂🎉
Even after listening to this I don’t think i can answer my math teacher’s unexpected questions 🙄😂
Get a calculator
Master the concept 😅😅😅 Take some time to formulate your answer 😮😮😮