PODCAST / 26 Oct 2023

mobility matters, S2 episode 7: moving the whole person – part two

In our latest “Mobility Matters” episode, we share the second part of “Moving the Whole Person,” with special guest, Matthew Ferrara. The conversation focused on the importance of creating a mobility program that meets everyone’s needs, the entire relocating family. As well as looking beyond the typical logistical support like moving household goods from A to B (which is still super important) and remembering to never undervalue the entire family’s personal well-being too and what it means to move your whole life into the unfamiliar.

In part two, we pick the conversation up with a look at change management and how to support relocating families through such a major life event as relocation.

For those who missed part one, listen here.

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The following are various methodologies, philosophies, and models that we cite during this two-part discussion:

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our guest

Matthew Ferrara

Matthew Ferrara has a degree in philosophy, is a photographer, writer, mentor, and professional speaker. Matthew is an advisor to organizations in 49 states and 30 countries. He has spent more than 30 years traveling the world helping people grow their lives and careers. He has led a training firm, industry call center, learning portal, and executive coaching firm. Matthew attended Phillips Academy Andover, studied in Bologna, Italy, and earned degrees in philosophy and economics. He’s originally from Boston and now lives in Las Vegas. His works have been translated into eight languages and his photographs have been auctioned for charities frequently.

our hosts

Trevor Macomber

Trevor leads global branding and communications at Cartus, the industry leader in global talent mobility and corporate relocation solutions. He is also the co-author of Chaos by Design: Tales of Empowerment on the Path to Digital Transformation. Outside of work, you’ll find him spending time with his family in Connecticut, engaging in a very American version of Shinrin-yoku (Japanese forest bathing), grinding away at his own painfully glacial writing projects, or attempting to perfect the world’s greatest grilled pizza.

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