Hello Mentor S2 EP6 | Angeline - #OTW To Building Your Confidence in the Workplace
Angeline Huang, a seasoned radio host and media personality, takes us behind the scenes of her illustrious career, offering rare insights on communication, emotional resilience, and the mindset shifts essential for navigating professional challenges.
By Kimberly Chang on 2024-10-22 at 2:32 PM
Updated on 2024-10-22 at 3:03 PM
Angeline Huang, a seasoned radio host and media personality, takes us behind the scenes of her illustrious career, offering rare insights on communication, emotional resilience, and the mindset shifts essential for navigating professional challenges. With experience across multiple radio stations and television, Angeline shares how mastering self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and public speaking can elevate your career.
In today’s workplace, effective communication and emotional intelligence are crucial for building meaningful relationships, resolving conflicts, and standing out professionally. As Angeline reflects on her journey in media—starting from backstage roles to becoming a familiar voice on multiple radio stations—she emphasises that developing these abilities is a lifelong pursuit.
Her insights go beyond theory and techniques. Angeline delves into mindset transformation, stress management, and the art of authentic expression, illustrating how these factors play a pivotal role in career growth.
Angeline’s career began with her passion for public speaking, honed through debate competitions during her studies in Taiwan. Returning to Malaysia, she initially took on behind-the-scenes roles in television but yearned for more. Eventually, her break came with a chance to anchor news at One FM (now 8FM), marking the start of a 13-year journey in radio.
Despite her experience, Angeline admits, “Luck played a role too.”
She reflects on the competitive nature of the media industry, where senior professionals rarely vacate their positions. This required her to not only rely on skill but also seize every opportunity that came her way, constantly refining her abilities through auditions and feedback.
For many, the fear of public speaking stems from worrying about judgment. Angeline tackles this fear by shifting focus from herself to the audience.
“Everyone is in their own world,” she explains. “They are not as focused on you as you think.”
This shift in perspective has been transformational for her. Instead of dwelling on nerves, she focuses on delivering value to the audience—whether at weddings or corporate events. Her advice? Practice speaking on camera regularly. The more familiar you are with your own voice and mannerisms, the more confident you will become.
She also encourages professionals to connect with like-minded individuals for personal and career growth. Join us in engaging with inspiring peers and sharpen the skills that matter most for your career journey.
In emotionally charged environments, such as the media industry, conflicts are inevitable. Angeline emphasises that emotional intelligence is key to maintaining healthy relationships at work. She advocates for responding with humor and grace rather than defensiveness.
"Learn to let go and not take things personally," she advises. "Often, people's reactions reflect their own issues, not yours."
By staying calm and composed, you not only protect your mental well-being but also diffuse tension in difficult situations.
During her time as a morning show DJ, Angeline experienced extreme stress—not just from the early hours but from broadcasting in Cantonese, a language she wasn’t fluent in. She recalls feeling overwhelmed, even retreating to the restroom to cry between segments. Yet, she persevered, drawing strength from her belief that difficult experiences are temporary and can lead to growth.
Her message to professionals struggling with stress is simple: Trust in your ability to improve over time. When tasks that once seemed overwhelming become manageable, it’s a clear sign that you’ve grown.
Mistakes are unavoidable, especially in high-stakes roles like live broadcasting. Angeline shares a piece of wisdom from a mentor:
“If a mistake hurts today, will it still hurt in five days, five months, or five years?”
This powerful perspective helps her move on from failures without self-blame.
She encourages professionals to learn from mistakes instead of dwelling on them. By focusing on improvement, you can transform setbacks into stepping stones for future success.
In a crowded industry, self-promotion is essential, yet many professionals hesitate, viewing it negatively. Angeline reframes this:
"Don't be afraid to remind your boss of the value you bring."
She suggests regularly reporting progress to your managers, not as self-praise but as a way to align with business goals and demonstrate initiative.
This proactive communication builds visibility and ensures your efforts are recognised—an essential strategy in competitive workplaces.
For those seeking a career in media, Angeline recommends starting with personal media channels like YouTube or TikTok.
"Opportunities are no longer limited to traditional media," she notes. "If you can build an audience and showcase your talent online, you already have a portfolio."
However, she cautions against perfectionism.
“There’s no need to strive for instant success,” she says. "Focus on authenticity and consistency, and the results will follow."
Angeline Huang’s experiences underscore the importance of continuous learning, emotional intelligence, and resilience. Whether you’re presenting on stage, managing workplace conflicts, or navigating career transitions, mastering these skills will empower you to succeed.
By Kimberly Chang on 2024-10-22 at 2:32 PM