1. Mental Health in an Emotionally Demanding World
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  3. Certified or Not?
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  10. Cultural Differences
  11. Face/Off (1997)
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  13. We are not Recorder
  14. Skincare isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity.
  15. The Mute Button Betrayal
  16. The Child Translator
  17. Kiss the Girls – A Weekend Throwback
  18. Are We Arguing or Is That Just Cantonese
  19. Is Being Sick an Excuse?
  20. What the Interpreting Industry Needs to Change
  21. Kanbe Ramen (Desa Park City)
  22. Why Interpreters Are Quietly Leaving the Industry
  23. Notes from a Spanish Interpreter
  24. Hoppers (Disney Pixar) Review!
  25. You Don’t Speak Cantonese?
  26. About Us
  27. Team Spirit, Trust, and the Line We Don’t Talk About
  28. Be Seen, Be Heard by Gen Hayashi
  29. The Hidden Reality of the Interpreting Industry
  30. Do People Even Read Anymore?
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  33. Seeing the World Clearly: Why Eye Care Matters
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  37. Grand Theft Auto V still the King!
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  42. You Learn Who Your Friends Or Team Really Is When You’re Down.
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  44. The Cost of being supportive
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  46. ZUMBA with Andrea!
  47. ZUMBA with Andrea! Join her on YouTube!
  48. Interpreting Practice for Mandarin
  49. Interpreting Practice for Cantonese
  50. ZUMBA with Andrea! Join her on TikTok!
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  52. Andrea & Gen’s Language Lah!
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  55. Support the Spine, Support the Mind. Ergonomics for Interpreters
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  59. The Challenges of Being an Interpreter: A Balancing Act
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  61. Training the Next Generation of Interpreters, Challenges, Realities, and the Future Workforce
  62. The Quiet Decline of Workplace Friendships
  63. A Glimpse Into Love, Loss, and Quiet Strength
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  65. Between Empathy and Ethics: Navigating Patient Attitudes in Medical Settings
  66. Interpreting Courtesy: What I Witness Between Words
  67. When Eyes Meet Through the Screen – How VRI Changes the Dynamic
  68. Behind the Words: Interpreting in the Final Hours of Life
  69. Are Emotional Calls Different Between OPI and VRI? An Interpreter’s Perspective
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  73. The Podcast Journey: A Wild Ride Worth Every Moment
  74. Look Up!
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  76. The Role of Professionalism and Empathy in Interpretation
  77. Just breathe…
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  79. Love is…
  80. What Makes an Excellent and Successful Interpreter?
  81. CMS Secret Shopper Test Call Guide
  82. Why do some LEP Individuals pretend to understand English?
  83. Beach days are the best days. Period.
  84. Handling Difficult Situations as a Medical Interpreter
  85. The Future of Interpreters and Translators: Will AI Make us Obsolete?
  86. Life is Strange: The Weight of Goodbye
  87. The Weight of Words: A Medical Interpreter’s Challenge
  88. Who likes Music + Books Combo? Tell me your favorite and why!
  89. The Bone Collector – A Classic Thriller That Still Holds Up
  90. Review: The Pelican Brief – A Gripping Tale of Conspiracy, but How Does the Movie Compare to the Book?
  91. 醫者之橋 (The Bridge of Healing)
  92. Navigating Challenges as a Medical Interpreter: Communication Barriers with Elderly Patients
  93. Life’s Beautiful Mistakes
  94. Reading list: From Emperor to Citizen: The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (愛新覺羅·溥儀)
  95. Why Leonardo da Vinci Will Always Be My Favorite Genius
  96. Vision Of A Sunset
  97. When Empathy Meets Ethics: A Challenging Situation as a Medical Interpreter
  98. The World’s Worst Translator | Alternatino
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  100. Interpreter Vs The World , Part I
  101. 作为医疗口译员,如何更好地理解绩效改进
  102. Better Understanding Performance Improvement as a Medical Interpreter
  103. Progenic Studios
  104. Introduction to Shirakawa-go: A Timeless Village in Japan
  105. Osaka: The Heartbeat of Kansai, Japan
  106. Kyoto – A Travel Guide
  107. 人生の苦難 Life’s Struggles
  108. 镜中人
  109. Interpreter Before Becoming a Trainer, Team Leader, or Head of Department?
  110. An Interpreter, to be or not to be?
  111. A Tribute to all the interpreters in the world!
  112. Encouragement for New Interpreters: Embrace the Journey
  113. …till death do us part…
  114. 原來婆婆要人𠱁嘅-❤️❤️❤️
  115. The Challenges of Being an Interpreter: A Balancing Act
  116. Random Friday
  117. What If Leadership Is Unsupportive and Unempathetic?
  118. The Call That Changed Me
  119. オンライン医療通訳として働くことについて (About working as a Medical Interpreter)
  120. The Uncertainty of Interpreting: Facing Emotional Challenges
  121. My soothing voice, perhaps?
  122. 幕後英雄:作為口譯員的日常與挑戰
  123. How to Maintain Mental Health as an Interpreter: Staying Strong During the Graveyard Shift
  124. Behind the Screen: The Emotional Journey of an Interpreter
Wed, Apr 15, 2026
  1. Mental Health in an Emotionally Demanding World
  2. Một Case Không Ai Muốn Gặp, Nhưng Ai Cũng Có Thể Gặp
  3. Certified or Not?
  4. Termination? fair or not?
  5. A Call I Won’t Forget
  6. The Reality Behind the Mic
  7. Moments That Leave You Speechless!
  8. I Got Yelled At for Doing My Job
  9. Philadelphia (1993)
  10. Cultural Differences
  11. Face/Off (1997)
  12. Oops They Did It Again – THEY HANG UP!
  13. We are not Recorder
  14. Skincare isn’t a luxury — it’s a necessity.
  15. The Mute Button Betrayal
  16. The Child Translator
  17. Kiss the Girls – A Weekend Throwback
  18. Are We Arguing or Is That Just Cantonese
  19. Is Being Sick an Excuse?
  20. What the Interpreting Industry Needs to Change
  21. Kanbe Ramen (Desa Park City)
  22. Why Interpreters Are Quietly Leaving the Industry
  23. Notes from a Spanish Interpreter
  24. Hoppers (Disney Pixar) Review!
  25. You Don’t Speak Cantonese?
  26. About Us
  27. Team Spirit, Trust, and the Line We Don’t Talk About
  28. Be Seen, Be Heard by Gen Hayashi
  29. The Hidden Reality of the Interpreting Industry
  30. Do People Even Read Anymore?
  31. Super Mario Galaxy Made My Inner 80s Gamer Jump Again!
  32. The Letter
  33. Seeing the World Clearly: Why Eye Care Matters
  34. How Do You Save Every Month?
  35. Where did the music go?
  36. Scary Movie 6: They’re Back!
  37. Grand Theft Auto V still the King!
  38. The Negotiator (1998), Samuel L. Jackson at His Most Intense
  39. A Horror Fan’s Tribute to Junji Ito
  40. Visit Chongqing, China’s Most Mind Bending Mega City
  41. Predator: Badlands, A Review, When a Monster Becomes a Hero
  42. You Learn Who Your Friends Or Team Really Is When You’re Down.
  43. Welcome to Derry: REVIEW
  44. The Cost of being supportive
  45. The Cruel Irony of Helping: When Betrayal Comes from Those You Lifted
  46. ZUMBA with Andrea!
  47. ZUMBA with Andrea! Join her on YouTube!
  48. Interpreting Practice for Mandarin
  49. Interpreting Practice for Cantonese
  50. ZUMBA with Andrea! Join her on TikTok!
  51. These 3 habits silently keep people stuck!
  52. Andrea & Gen’s Language Lah!
  53. Behind The Mic Show – Season 2
  54. Behind The Mic Show – Season 1
  55. Support the Spine, Support the Mind. Ergonomics for Interpreters
  56. Fuel the Brain. What Interpreters Eat and Drink Matters
  57. Your Body Is Your Instrument. Why Interpreters Must Move.
  58. Encouragement for New Interpreters: Embrace the Journey
  59. The Challenges of Being an Interpreter: A Balancing Act
  60. The Uncertainty of Interpreting: Facing Emotional Challenges
  61. Training the Next Generation of Interpreters, Challenges, Realities, and the Future Workforce
  62. The Quiet Decline of Workplace Friendships
  63. A Glimpse Into Love, Loss, and Quiet Strength
  64. Why Healthcare Should Use AI Interpreters ONLY as Gap Fillers, Not Replacements
  65. Between Empathy and Ethics: Navigating Patient Attitudes in Medical Settings
  66. Interpreting Courtesy: What I Witness Between Words
  67. When Eyes Meet Through the Screen – How VRI Changes the Dynamic
  68. Behind the Words: Interpreting in the Final Hours of Life
  69. Are Emotional Calls Different Between OPI and VRI? An Interpreter’s Perspective
  70. Managing Fast-Paced Interpretation Calls with Hard-of-Hearing LEP Patients and Rapid-Speaking Providers
  71. The Unseen Angels in the Hospital
  72. Opportunities Knock Once Don’t Waste Them
  73. The Podcast Journey: A Wild Ride Worth Every Moment
  74. Look Up!
  75. An Interpreter’s Reflection
  76. The Role of Professionalism and Empathy in Interpretation
  77. Just breathe…
  78. Why We Started a Podcast: More Than Just Tips for Interpreters
  79. Love is…
  80. What Makes an Excellent and Successful Interpreter?
  81. CMS Secret Shopper Test Call Guide
  82. Why do some LEP Individuals pretend to understand English?
  83. Beach days are the best days. Period.
  84. Handling Difficult Situations as a Medical Interpreter
  85. The Future of Interpreters and Translators: Will AI Make us Obsolete?
  86. Life is Strange: The Weight of Goodbye
  87. The Weight of Words: A Medical Interpreter’s Challenge
  88. Who likes Music + Books Combo? Tell me your favorite and why!
  89. The Bone Collector – A Classic Thriller That Still Holds Up
  90. Review: The Pelican Brief – A Gripping Tale of Conspiracy, but How Does the Movie Compare to the Book?
  91. 醫者之橋 (The Bridge of Healing)
  92. Navigating Challenges as a Medical Interpreter: Communication Barriers with Elderly Patients
  93. Life’s Beautiful Mistakes
  94. Reading list: From Emperor to Citizen: The Autobiography of Aisin-Gioro Pu Yi (愛新覺羅·溥儀)
  95. Why Leonardo da Vinci Will Always Be My Favorite Genius
  96. Vision Of A Sunset
  97. When Empathy Meets Ethics: A Challenging Situation as a Medical Interpreter
  98. The World’s Worst Translator | Alternatino
  99. 医療通訳者として、どのようにしてパフォーマンス改善をより深く理解するか
  100. Interpreter Vs The World , Part I
  101. 作为医疗口译员,如何更好地理解绩效改进
  102. Better Understanding Performance Improvement as a Medical Interpreter
  103. Progenic Studios
  104. Introduction to Shirakawa-go: A Timeless Village in Japan
  105. Osaka: The Heartbeat of Kansai, Japan
  106. Kyoto – A Travel Guide
  107. 人生の苦難 Life’s Struggles
  108. 镜中人
  109. Interpreter Before Becoming a Trainer, Team Leader, or Head of Department?
  110. An Interpreter, to be or not to be?
  111. A Tribute to all the interpreters in the world!
  112. Encouragement for New Interpreters: Embrace the Journey
  113. …till death do us part…
  114. 原來婆婆要人𠱁嘅-❤️❤️❤️
  115. The Challenges of Being an Interpreter: A Balancing Act
  116. Random Friday
  117. What If Leadership Is Unsupportive and Unempathetic?
  118. The Call That Changed Me
  119. オンライン医療通訳として働くことについて (About working as a Medical Interpreter)
  120. The Uncertainty of Interpreting: Facing Emotional Challenges
  121. My soothing voice, perhaps?
  122. 幕後英雄:作為口譯員的日常與挑戰
  123. How to Maintain Mental Health as an Interpreter: Staying Strong During the Graveyard Shift
  124. Behind the Screen: The Emotional Journey of an Interpreter

In Episode 3 of Behind The Mic 你听我讲, Gen and Caroline dive into a side of interpreting that rarely gets talked about, the moments that leave interpreters questioning themselves, not because of language barriers, but because of human complexity.

They begin with a familiar feeling, one that almost every interpreter has experienced at some point, that sudden mental freeze. Not caused by difficult terminology or lack of understanding, but by situations that simply do not make sense. These are the moments where everything becomes so absurd that even seasoned professionals are left momentarily speechless.

On the surface, interpreting seems straightforward. It is often described as bridging communication gaps and ensuring clarity between two parties. However, as Gen and Caroline explain, the reality is far more layered. Interpreters are not just dealing with language, they are navigating emotions, assumptions, personalities, and sometimes misplaced confidence.

One recurring challenge they highlight is what Gen describes as “just enough English to argue.” This happens when a limited English proficient (LEP) speaker believes they understand enough to engage directly, but not enough to communicate accurately. When misunderstandings arise, the interpreter often becomes the unintended target of blame, despite simply doing their job.

These situations can quickly lead to self-doubt. Even when interpreters are accurate and professional, they may find themselves replaying conversations in their heads, questioning whether they made a mistake. The pressure is not just about getting the words right, but about managing perception and maintaining trust in a conversation that may already be fragile.

To illustrate this, Gen and Caroline share a classic example, the “date of birth” situation, a scenario so simple that it should never go wrong, yet somehow often does.

A client asks, “Please confirm your date of birth.” The interpreter relays the message clearly in Cantonese. The LEP responds confidently: “三月二十五号,一九五五年.”

The interpreter accurately delivers: “March 25th, nineteen fifty-five.”

But before the sentence can even land, the interruption begins.

“No, no, no! Two five! Twenty five!”

The interpreter calmly repeats, “Yes, twenty-fifth.”

Yet the resistance grows stronger. The LEP insists the interpreter’s English is wrong, even saying, “呢個翻譯員啲英文好差!” meaning “This interpreter’s English is very bad.”

And in that moment, something shifts.

The interpreter knows they are correct. The message is accurate, clear, and complete. But it no longer matters. The conversation is no longer about accuracy, it has become about perception.

The more the interpreter maintains consistency, the more they are challenged. And somehow, despite being the only stable point in the exchange, they appear to be the source of confusion.

This is the kind of moment that stays with you. Not because it was difficult, but because it wasn’t, and yet it still went wrong.

Another common situation is what they call the “confidence trap.” Here, an LEP attempts to respond in broken English before the interpreter finishes. The client assumes understanding and continues speaking, gradually increasing the complexity of the message. Eventually, confusion sets in, and the LEP turns back to the interpreter for clarification. By then, the flow of communication has already been disrupted, and the interpreter is left repairing something they never broke.

They also discuss the deceptively simple “yes or no” scenario. A client clearly requests a binary answer, and the interpreter relays the question accordingly. Instead of a direct response, the LEP provides a detailed explanation filled with personal context and emotion. As the interpreter attempts to guide the interaction back while remaining neutral, tension builds. Ironically, after all the back-and-forth, the final recorded answer is often just a simple “no.”

While these stories may sound humorous when retold, Gen and Caroline emphasize that in real time, they are anything but. Interpreters carry a constant responsibility to remain neutral, professional, and composed, all while being silently evaluated. What makes it even more challenging is that the confusion they face often has nothing to do with language itself, but with perception, expectation, and human behavior.

There is no formal training for handling these moments perfectly. Interpreters are often told to rely on their judgment, stay calm, and use clarification techniques. But real conversations are unpredictable, and much of the job comes down to managing personalities and navigating situations that feel completely out of their control.

When the call ends, the experience does not simply fade. Interpreters often sit in silence, replaying everything in their minds, questioning whether they handled it correctly, even when they know they did everything right.

At its core, as Gen reflects, interpreting is not just about translating words. It is about managing expectations, navigating misunderstandings, and holding conversations together when they begin to fall apart. It is about everything in between the words.

Caroline offers a reassuring reminder to new interpreters: if you have ever felt confused, lost, or speechless during a call, it does not mean you are a bad interpreter. It simply means you are human, working in a role that is far more complex than it appears.

Through honest storytelling and shared experience, this episode of Behind The Mic 你听我讲 highlights the unseen realities of interpreting and reminds every interpreter out there that they are not alone.

Because behind every call, there is always a story.

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Medical interpreter. Passionate and always ready to assist, he is also a blogger, Podcaster, and musician sharing life around interpreting. Drawing from years of real-world interpreting experience, he writes about the evolving realities of the language services industry, interpreter working conditions, and the future of language access. DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this article are solely my own and do not represent the views, policies, or positions of anyone or any organization I may be affiliated with.

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