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All Ears English Podcast

AEE 2471: Out of Energy or Out of Power? What’s the Difference?

All Ears English Podcast

Lindsay McMahon

Education, Language Learning, Business

4.61.9K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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0:00.0

This is an all ears English podcast episode 2471. Out of energy or out of power. What's the

0:07.5

difference? Welcome to the all ears English podcast downloaded more than 200 million times.

0:16.6

Are you feeling stuck with your English? We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection,

0:26.6

with your American host, Aubrey Carter, the IELTS Whiz, and Lindsey McMahon, the English adventurer,

0:34.6

coming to you from Arizona and Colorado USA. To get real-time transcripts

0:42.1

write on your phone and create your personalized vocabulary list, try the All-Ears English app

0:48.2

for iOS and Android. Start your seven-day free trial at all-earsenglish.com forward slash app.

1:00.1

Power outages are a common part of life, no matter where you live. Today, find out how to

1:05.9

articulate it in English, especially if you drop from a call due to losing power.

1:16.4

Have you ever walked into a budget meeting completely prepared, but the moment executives start

1:22.8

pushing back, you lose control of the conversation. Your expertise is solid, but your English sophistication

1:30.5

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2:25.8

Hey there, Aubrey. How's everything going today? I'm great, Lindsay. How are you? Good. Aubrey,

2:35.8

when is the last time your power died at your house or maybe your office? It's been a while.

2:43.0

It doesn't happen too often here. I think last year during the monsoons in the fall, the power cut out

2:49.0

briefly. Not long enough we had to light candles or anything. It was maybe,

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