Mobility Connect
Mobility Connect
Adam McWhirter
Connecting the global mobility community. Mobility Connect is about the sharing of stories, challenges and ideas of all those involved in the moving of people across countries and continents. We are Maxxelli, with over 15 years of experience in the global mobility industry of China - but we are interested in the stories of people in any corner of the world - and your host is Managing Director, Adam McWhirter.
Mobility Connect and Love + Relo with Ben Cross
In this episode, Adam connects to Ben Cross, a fellow creator.  Ben goes live with Love + Relo 5 times per week with mobility leaders from around the world.  Both Ben and Adam discuss the beginnings of their social media projects, including how they came up with the name, but also where they plan to take Mobility Connect and Love + Relo in the future.Ben's show can be found on LinkedIn, Youtube and Facebook.  You can also find behind the scenes content from Love + Relo on Ben's Instagram page all under Ben Cross, Love + Relo.Hopefully in the coming months both Ben and Adam can connect again as two creators from the mobility industry.
Aug 17, 2020
52 min
The Evolving Equation with Laura Levenson of Weichert
In this episode recorded late May, Adam has a chat with Laura Levenson of Weichert.  To begin the chat, Adam couldn't resist digging into life in China during the 80s - when Laura first began her global mobility journey.  In the coming months on Mobility Connect, there will be an "80s Party" with a group of 80s China expatsexchanging storiesof what life was like as China was just opening up.With Laura's vast experience within the global mobility industry, the chat then revolves around what the new global mobility equation will look like, which is now much more complicated with the increased duty of care required while sending expats on international assignments.  With the growing voice at the table of the mobility community, increased levels of high-touch service are seen as much more important than with recent trends of lump sum payments.
Aug 10, 2020
55 min
Managing into the New Normal with Bill Graebel and Katy Zhang
In this (unintentional) two part podcast, Adam discusses with Bill Graebel and Katy Zhang (Graebel Shanghai) the future of mobility and what the "new normal" might look like in 2021.In Part 1, recorded June 4th 2020, the discussion revolves around managing both Graebel and Maxxelli through the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic - the decisions both firms were challenged to make in order to ensure safety for their staff, while still maintaining quality levels of service experience.In Part 2, recorded July 30th 2020, the discussion looks at the future of mobility and what we have all learnt over the past 6 months - what will global mobility industry look like in 2021 and beyond?
Aug 3, 2020
1 hr 43 min
East-West Leadership with Gabor Holch, Intercultural Leadership Coach
In this chat, the first and only chat in our Shanghai podcast studio prior to Covid-19, Adam and Gabor do a deep dive into what it takes to thrive as a global manager in China, East-West Leadership.Gabor has a vast amount of experience bridging the gap from the international community into China.  He enables communication and trust through understanding the culture on both sides, but also the unique culture of the firm itself, which is just as vital.A useful listen to anyone managing a team in China.
Jul 27, 2020
1 hr 20 min
24-Years as an Expat with Dave and Darlene Lee
In this chat with David and Darlene Lee, we go into life in Beijing in 90s straight through to June 2020 as they prepare to repatriate for the final time.  This is the story of a couple who thrived as career expatriates and fully assimilated into their new surroundings each and every time they changed locations.There are A LOT of stories to tell after a 24-year "expat-life"Whether this is your first overseas assignment, or you are repatriating for the final time after a quarter century, their insights are invaluable to any global employee no matter where you are from or where you are traveling to next. Dave and Darlene, at Maxxelli we would like to wish you well as you begin your next chapter.  Thank you for all your patience and support over the many years as we developed our service.  Your passion for the journey will be missed.
Jul 24, 2020
1 hr 41 min
From Inside Wuhan - The Global Community
A good friend from Canada reached out to interview me and hopefully learn from the experiences of China over the past 2 months.  As the global community now deals with isolation and sudden uncertainty, perhaps Bill Gates said it best."I’m a strong believer that there is a spiritual purpose behind everything that happens, whether that is what we perceive as being good or being bad. As I meditate upon this, I want to share with you what I feel the Corona/ Covid-19 virus is really doing to us:It is reminding us that we are all equal, regardless of our culture, religion, occupation, financial situation or how famous we are. This disease treats us all equally, perhaps we should to. If you don’t believe me, just ask Tom Hanks.It is reminding us that we are all connected and something that affects one person has an effect on another. It is reminding us that the false borders that we have put up have little value as this virus does not need a passport. It is reminding us, by oppressing us for a short time, of those in this world whose whole life is spent in oppression.It is reminding us of how precious our health is and how we have moved to neglect it through eating nutrient poor manufactured food and drinking water that is contaminated with chemicalsupon chemicals. If we don’t look after our health, we will, of course, get sick.It is reminding us of the shortness of life and of what is most important for us to do, which is to help each other, especially those who are old or sick. Our purposeis not to buy toilet roll.It is reminding us of how materialistic our society has become and how, when in times of difficulty, we remember that it’s the essentials that we need (food, water, medicine) as opposed to the luxuries that we sometimes unnecessarily give value to.It is reminding us of how important our family and home life is and how much we have neglected this. It is forcing us back into our houses so we can rebuild them into our home and to strengthen our family unit.It is reminding us that our true work is not our job, that is what we do, not what we were created to do. Our true work is to look after each other, to protect each other and to be of benefit to one another.It is reminding us to keep our egos in check. It is reminding us that no matter how great we think we are or how great others think we are, a virus can bring our world to a standstill.It is reminding us that the power of freewill is in our hands. We can choose to cooperate and help each other, to share, to give, to help and to support each other or we can choose to be selfish, to hoard, to look after only our self. Indeed, it is difficulties that bring out our true colors.It is reminding us that we can be patient, or we can panic. We can either understand that this type of situation has happened many times before in history and will pass, or we can panic and see it as the end of the world and, consequently, cause ourselves more harm than good.It is reminding us that this can either be an end or a new beginning. This can be a time of reflection and understanding, where we learn from our mistakes, or it can be the start of a cycle which will continue until we finally learn the lesson we are meant to.It is reminding us that this Earth is sick. It is reminding us that we need to look at the rate of deforestation just as urgently as we look at the speed at which toilet rolls are disappearing off of shelves. We are sick because our home is sick. It is reminding us that after every difficulty, there is always ease. Life is cyclical, and this is just a phase in this great cycle. We do not need to panic; this too shall pass.Whereas many see the Corona/ Covid-19 virus as a great disaster, I prefer to see it as a great corrector. It is sent to remind us of the important lessons that we seem to have forgotten and it is up to us if we will learn them or not"
Mar 25, 2020
1 hr 7 min
From Inside Wuhan - Mental Health with Lifeline
In this chat with Karli Rowland of Lifeline, Adam discusses many of the issues all of those in China are facing due to isolation and quarantine.  At the time of this recording, nearing one month since the Covid-19 virus caused the closing of cities and turned life in China up-side-down, Karli goes into detail on many of the common issues and provides relevant solutions on how to maintain a positive attitude during a time of crisis.
Feb 20, 2020
44 min
From Inside Wuhan - Corporate Insights
In this episode, Adam chats Fred Schlomann, the Vice President at AIRINC Asia-Pacific Limited; and Meng Ziang Chy, the Director of Business Development APAC at Graebel Companies, Inc.Both have recently conducted surveys on the impact of the Covid-19 virus within global mobility industry.  The discussion outlines the findings in their surveys with mobility leaders following the Chinese New Year holiday.Meng's survey can be found here.The AIRINC Survey is yet to be published, but check back shortly as we will also link it here.Of course, for more insights, both Fred and Meng can be found on LinkedIn.
Feb 13, 2020
28 min
From Inside Wuhan - The Entire Team
In this episode, Adam chats to all 5 Maxxelli staff from the Wuhan office.  They tell their stories on what life in Wuhan has been like since being closed off for 17 days ."From Inside Wuhan"- An aunt who fell ill to Covid-19- A husband supporting construction of the 1,000 bed hospital- Advising younger cousins in Europe dealing with discrimination being from Wuhan- Organizing medical donations from around the world- A mother and her journey supporting her familyThe wonderful Maxxelli Wuhan Team was doing all this while still supporting their clients and their needs.Maxxelli is extremely proud of teams across China and Wuhan during the past month.  We look forward to celebrating together, in Wuhan, once we can put the Covid-19 issue behind us.
Feb 13, 2020
1 hr 4 min
From Inside Wuhan
In this episode, I (Adam McWhirter, Maxxelli Managing Director), discussed with Ms. Dan Huang (China Operations Manager based in Wuhan) what has transpired over the past 3 weeks in China with regards to the Coronvirus.A bit of a recap on the timeline of things:- January 11th, Dan returned to China from her vacation- January 13th, Dan flew to Shanghai from Wuhan for our 2020 Strategy Meetings- January 17th, Dan flew home from Shanghai to Wuhan full of positivity.- January 20th, suddenly life in China/Wuhan is turned upside-down - February 3rd, we recorded this podcastWhat life was like in Wuhan the past 2-weeks and how Maxxelli, as a Destination Service Provider, remained operational to support our existing assignees. With so much misinformation out there, this story explains what life has been like in Wuhan the past 2-weeks since the Coronovirus outbreak.
Feb 4, 2020
41 min
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