In this episode of the Business English Podcast, the hosts explore three phrasal verbs that incorporate "jump": "jump at," "jump out at," and "jump on." "Jump at" means to eagerly seize an opportunity, while "jump out at" refers to something that is visually striking or hard to miss. Meanwhile, "jump on" indicates the act of starting something right away to gain an advantage. The hosts provide relatable examples and engage in a role-play to demonstrate how these verbs are naturally used in business conversations, helping listeners improve their fluency and express enthusiasm. They also hint at an upcoming episode that will cover idioms related to "jump."