064: An Expat in a New Country with Audrey Mezas
Cultural Differences & Cultural Diversity in International Business - En podcast af Chris Smit: International Business Expert | Cultural Differences | Diversity Expert & Peter van der Lende: leading business developer

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About This Week's Guest talks about being an Expat in a New Country Audrey Mezas Audrey Mezas is the Dutch owner of Expat in Amsterdam. She is an Expat/Executive Personal Assistant to athletes, professors, families, international entrepreneurs, and business executives. She will help you as an expat in a new country to find your way around. The difference between Audrey and say a relocation company is that she delivers "tailor-made personal" service for each of her clients and accompanies them almost everywhere they need to be. Audrey also trains teams in Executive Excellence and has moved 17 times and lived on four continents. Audrey is the "Expat in Amsterdam." Her tips to become more culturally competent are: * Get to know the locals; don't stay in your expat bubble. * Make sure everyone in your family has a hobby or a sport to do. It keeps you connected to other people which will help you integrate. * Don't wait too long to get started to get adjusted. Otherwise, it will get harder and harder to adjust later on. Interview Links Links that are mentioned in this episode: * Website: http://expatinamsterdam.com Build Your Cultural Competence In the Culture Matters podcast, we interview real people with real stories. Every other week there is a guest with broad international experience and lots of cultural insights. I interview real people with real stories. To subscribe directly using iTunes or Stitcher, Click here, or here (or click any of the images below). How To Get In Touch With Culture Matters I'd love for you to get in touch. There are a couple of ways you can do this: * Email me at [email protected] * Send me a Tweet: @chrissmit Finally Thank you so much for taking the time to read this far, and to listen to my Podcast. I hope you will be back for the next episode of the Culture Matters Podcast! Culture Matters