mymoveabroad in the media
Building a global tribe - leadership insights
Featured in Meggi Rombach’s podcast on ‘Leadership Insights - Navigating Career and Life.’
Neha shares her journey from modest beginnings to Harvard and beyond, recognizing your privilege and opening doors for others, and finding your tribe - those who challenge, support and help you grow - especially as you move across borders or industries.
Daily Cuts - a letter to myself
Featured in CNA’s radio program ‘A Letter to Myself’ by Mr. Joel Chua, Radio Presenter and Senior Producer.
Kia draws from 10+ years as an expatriate, sharing stories & insights into the key challenges and unique aspects of the mobility and expat industry. Kia also shares what a letter to herself, now and in the future, would say.
Navigating the World: Four Archetypes of Expat Women
Featured in Danes Worldwide, a platform for Danes living/working abroad - and keen to return to Denmark.
MyMoveAbroad unveils four distinct archetypes that capture the essence of the international experiences of expat women.
Turning Expatriations Into Success
Featured in Scand Asia, a magazine covering Scandinavian businesses and people in Asia.
The interview with MyMoveAbroad delves into its mission to increase company ROI and ensure top-tier global talent is thriving.
Podcast about expat life
Featured in a Podcast by Mrs. Taty Fittipaldi, CEO of Coaching Expatriates.
We discuss experiences, challenges, and personal stories to empower individuals who are on the fence about becoming an expatriate.
Expat spouses – the unpaid support function
Would you apply for an unpaid job? A job that requires you to be on call 24/7. A job that is undefined, that you do not really understand the impact of.
Keep in mind that this job is meant to cover your living costs, savings, pension, and holidays. The answer is no. So, why do we assume this role? I'll delve into that.
A word with an author
As the author of the e-book: '9 Things to Do and Consider Before You Expatriate,' Kia provides details on preparing for expat life.
In this article from Expat Living Magazine Singapore, we learn about her writing process.
Becoming an expat spouse - Three things to prepare for
You will not only be the single most important support function for your working spouse, but you will also be the epicenter for anything else happening within your family.
It is, indeed, a full-time job. Therefore, it's best to prepare for it before you embark on this journey.
Finding my stride in my 4th relocation
Having undergone four relocations in under a decade, Danish expat, entrepreneur, and runner Kia Holm Reimer is well acquainted with the challenges that accompany international moves. Here's how Kia, the founder of MyMoveAbroad, hit the ground running.