The Global People Club


Hi there, I’m Angie Weinberger, the Global Mobility Coach, and I am on a mission to bring the Human Touch back into Global Mobility. We started the Global People Club over ten years ago to help expats and nomads with their careers and lives. Moving to another country, role, or project is stressful. Research shows that these “transitions” range in the top ten stress factors in the world. If you are stressed right now, you are not alone. You can have a great experience when moving to a new country to work as an Expat. If you are an Expat Partner, you should be able to find work you care about even if you don’t have a network in the new country yet. I want to understand your personal story. I prefer to continue this conversation in person.  The best way to connect with us is via email.

 

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Every week we send out our email newsletter for Global People like you about international careers, global teams, expat life, and related topics called the “Club Sandwich”

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The Global People Club is an idea I mentioned in one of my earliest publications in 2009. We tend to interact with international mobile professionals, expats, expat partners, and Global Mobility professionals. My idea was to create a community of selected professionals and connect them. I started my business Global People Transitions around the idea of the Global People Club and wrote this vision in 2012.

 

“We aspire for peace and prosperity for all people! Through Global Mobility expertise, executive coaching, and intercultural training, our clients build sustainable relationships across the globe and act as responsible leaders.”

Angela Weinberger, Global People Transitions – Our Vision 2012

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Over the years, I worked with hundreds of expats and expat partners to enhance the expat experience and their careers, find a job that matters to them, and improve their international assignment experience. And I noticed that all of you are quite stressed out. You are too busy to hang out on LinkedIn, Facebook, and other communities. I also became even busier once you noticed that my work helps you.

Busy Global People Read “The Club Sandwich”

Over ten years ago, I decided to focus on sending you one email per week called “The Club Sandwich.” I write the article weekly and aim to publish it on Sunday morning. You will find event tips, and the email should inspire you to take action. That’s the main point. I want to help you have a better Expat Experience. I’ve achieved this goal most of the time. Sometimes, it was not easy to continue with this habit as I did not get any feedback in the early days or make no money while writing, editing, and improving the content. It is quite different today, though, and I am happy I pushed through. I am proud to say that I have collected a resource for the Global People Club that is worth publishing. Please continue to read, share the Club Sandwich with friends, and let me know what I can do better.

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If you would like to work with me, please request an account on RockMeApp to speed up the client onboarding process. Please specify your reason for contacting us in the “Why I want an account” section so we can contact you with an individual offer. Through your account, you can access the content we developed for you. Still, it implies that you will respect our terms and conditions and that we have your permission to coach you according to what we consider ethical coaching practice. I offer a 20-minute call if you wish to talk to me before requesting the account. You can book your meeting here: https://calendly.com/angieweinberger.

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