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Moving Medicine Podcast

Moving Medicine Podcast

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The Moving Medicine Podcast is a trusted resource for physicians and medical families navigating one of the most significant transitions of their careers: relocation. Hosted by Zoe Taylor, Founder of Moving Medicine Partners, the podcast explores what medical families truly need to know before they move—beyond contracts and compensation. Each episode offers insight into hospital culture, city lifestyles, real estate considerations, cost of living, and the emotional realities of uprooting a family. Through expert interviews, real relocation stories, and solo guidance episodes, the show reduces overwhelm and decision fatigue by delivering clear, honest, and experience-based perspectives. Whether you’re preparing for residency, fellowship, or an attending role—or reassessing lifestyle and burnout—the Moving Medicine Podcast helps families make confident, informed decisions about where (and how) to build their next chapter.©2025 Moving Medicine Partners Erfolg im Beruf Hygiene & gesundes Leben Reiseliteratur & Erläuterungen Sozialwissenschaften Ökonomie
  • “It Doesn’t Get Better—You Do: Supporting Physician Spouses Through Relocation, Identity, and Burnout” - Ep3
    Jan 19 2026
    This episode is supported by Bob at Truist, who works closely with physicians and medical families navigating big financial decisions—especially around relocation, home buying, and long-term planning.If you’re making a move, stepping into a new role, or just want clarity around how your money fits into your life, Bob brings a calm, strategic approach that’s built for people with complex careers.You can connect directly with Bob— http://www.truist.com/bob.hall—-There’s a phrase many physician families cling to during training: “It gets better.”But what happens when it doesn’t?In this episode, Zoe Taylor is joined by Kendra Harvey, founder of It Gets Better Now and a life coach who works exclusively with physician spouses. Together, they explore why so many families feel blindsided after residency or fellowship ends—and why waiting for life to “finally feel better” often leads to resentment, burnout, and disconnection.Kendra shares her personal story of navigating neurosurgery training, multiple relocations, and the realization that the promised relief at the end of training never arrived. Instead, she explains, you have to get better—by building skills, communication, boundaries, and self-awareness long before the attending job begins.This conversation goes beyond housing logistics and dives into the unseen labor of physician spouses: carrying households, managing finances, suppressing needs, relocating repeatedly, and quietly losing parts of themselves in the process. Zoe and Kendra discuss why these patterns don’t resolve on their own—and how early support can fundamentally change the trajectory of a medical family’s life.This episode is about relocation as a life transition, not just a move—and why relationships, identity, and mental health matter just as much as contracts and commute times.What You’ll Hear in This EpisodeWhy “it gets better” is often the most misleading promise in medicineThe identity crisis many physician spouses face after training endsHow unspoken resentment builds during residency and fellowshipWhy suppressing your needs feels necessary—but causes long-term damageThe emotional cost of repeated relocation and starting overWhy buying a house doesn’t fix deeper relationship strainWhen physician spouses should seek coaching or support (hint: earlier than you think)How communication patterns formed in training follow couples into attending lifeWhy community and shared language matter for physician familiesAbout the GuestKendra Harvey is a certified life coach, physician spouse, and founder of It Gets Better Now, a coaching practice dedicated to supporting physician spouses through medical training, relocation, and beyond. Certified through The Life Coach School with advanced training in faith-based coaching, habit creation, and rest-centered frameworks, Kendra brings both lived experience and professional expertise to her work.She is also the co-host of the Supporting Physician Spouses podcast, where she offers honest conversations for families navigating the realities of medical life—without minimizing the emotional toll.🌐 Website: https://itgetsbetternow.com📸 Instagram: @kendra_itgetsbetternow🎙 Podcast: Supporting Physician SpousesAbout the ShowThe Moving Medicine Podcast is a space for physicians and physician spouses navigating relocation—not as a transaction, but as a life transition. Hosted by Zoe Taylor, founder of Moving Medicine Partners, the show centers the human side of medical moves and offers clarity, grounding, and shared understanding for families at every stage of the journey.Connect & Follow🌐 Website: https://movingmedicinepartners.com/📸 Instagram: @movingmedicinepartners📘 Facebook: Moving Medicine Partners💼 LinkedIn: Moving Medicine Partners✉️ Email: hello@movingmedicinepartners.comAbout the HostZoe Taylor is the founder of Moving Medicine Partners and someone who has sat at that kitchen table herself. Through her work supporting medical families across the country, Zoe has seen the unseen labor of relocation up close—and built this podcast to make sure no one has to navigate it feeling invisible, rushed, or alone. Learn more…
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    36 Min.
  • Miami Housing for Doctors: What No One Explains - Ep2
    Jan 12 2026

    This episode is sponsored by Bob Hall at Truist, who works closely with physicians and medical families navigating big financial decisions—especially around relocation, home buying, and long-term planning.

    If you’re making a move, stepping into a new role, or just want clarity around how your money fits into your life, Bob brings a calm, strategic approach that’s built for people with complex careers.

    You can connect directly with Bob— http://www.truist.com/bob.hall

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    There’s a moment in every medical move when the excitement of a new opportunity collides with reality.

    It’s when price points don’t align with expectations.
    When commute time becomes a daily tax on family life.
    When a contract says “as-is,” but negotiations are anything but simple.

    This episode starts there.

    Zoe Taylor is joined by Guillermo Freixas, a Miami native, long-time real estate professional, and husband to a physician, whose work centers on helping people understand Miami beyond the highlight reel. Guillermo shares what it’s really like to relocate as a medical family—whether you’re arriving for residency, stepping into an attending role, or considering Miami later in your career.

    Together, they explore:

    • Why Miami functions as dozens of micro-markets—not one
    • How residents and attendings face very different housing constraints
    • What physician families often underestimate about insurance, condos, and inspections
    • Why content-driven real estate culture can be misleading
    • How trust, transparency, and local insight protect families from costly mistakes

    This isn’t about finding a dream house.

    It’s about choosing a city—and a lifestyle—you can actually live with.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    🏙 Why Miami is one of the most competitive—and misunderstood—medical relocation markets
    🏡 Housing realities for residents vs. attendings
    ⏱ How traffic and commute patterns quietly shape daily life
    💰 Median price points and what they really get you in Miami
    🏢 Condo buying pitfalls, HOA fees, and Florida-specific challenges
    🌀 Four-point inspections, insurance hurdles, and why deals fall apart
    🤝 How being married to a physician changes how Guillermo works with clients
    📍 Why hyper-local knowledge matters more than social media credibility

    About the Guest

    Guillermo Freixas is a Miami native, Compass real estate agent, and founder of My Block Miami, a content platform focused on the history, neighborhoods, and realities of living in South Florida. Married to a physician and surrounded by family in medicine, Guillermo brings rare insight into the pressures medical families face when relocating—especially in a high-cost, high-competition market like Miami.

    He is known for his hyper-local expertise, candid commentary, and commitment to helping families make informed, sustainable decisions.

    📸 Instagram and everywhere: @myblockmiami

    About the Show

    The Moving Medicine Podcast is a space for physicians and physician spouses navigating relocation—not as a transaction, but as a life transition. Hosted by Zoe Taylor, founder of Moving Medicine Partners, the show centers the human side of medical moves and offers clarity, grounding, and shared understanding for families at every stage of the journey.

    Connect & Follow

    🌐 Website: https://movingmedicinepartners.com/

    📸 Instagram: @movingmedicinepartners

    📘 Facebook: Moving Medicine Partners

    💼 LinkedIn: Moving Medicine Partners

    ✉️ Email: hello@movingmedicinepartners.com

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    42 Min.
  • Buying a Home in Tampa as a Medical Family - Ep1
    Jan 5 2026

    There’s a moment in every medical move where the search stops being practical and starts becoming personal.

    It happens when commute times begin to compete with dinner routines. When school districts feel heavier than square footage. When one partner is thinking about call schedules while the other is trying to imagine whether this place could feel like home.

    This episode begins there.

    Zoe Taylor and Lauren Swoboda talk candidly about what it really means to buy a home in Tampa as a medical family—through the lens of residency moves, attending transitions, dual-income realities, and the often-invisible labor carried by physician spouses.

    Lauren brings both professional expertise and lived experience, having navigated medical training moves alongside her physician husband while repeatedly rebuilding her own career across states. Together, they explore Tampa as a medical hub, the neighborhoods physicians gravitate toward, and why “where we live” so often becomes shorthand for deeper questions about lifestyle, identity, and sustainability.

    This isn’t a conversation about finding the perfect house.

    It’s about making a decision your family can live inside—long after the boxes are unpacked.

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    🏡How buying during residency differs from buying as an attending
    ⏱ Why commute time quietly shapes family life more than most people expect
    📍Tampa neighborhoods medical families are drawn to—and why
    💰Realistic price points and dual-income considerations
    🏢Condo buying explained (warrantable vs. non-warrantable, in plain language)
    🌀Florida-specific insurance hurdles and four-point inspections
    🤝Navigating compromise between physician and spouse priorities
    🌱Why community often matters more than the house itself

    Guest Bio

    Lauren Swoboda is a Tampa-based realtor with nearly two decades of experience—and a deep, lived understanding of what medical families face when relocating.

    Lauren met her husband at 18 and has walked through every stage of the medical journey alongside him: medical school, residency, fellowship, and attending life. With each move, she rebuilt her own career—earning real estate licenses in Florida and the Washington, D.C. region—while navigating the realities of frequent relocation, shifting priorities, and the invisible labor often carried by physician spouses.

    Today, Lauren works primarily with physicians, trainees, and healthcare professionals moving to the Tampa area. Her work goes far beyond buying and selling homes. She helps families think through commute realities, neighborhood fit, insurance hurdles, condo complexities, and the quieter lifestyle decisions that shape daily life long after closing day.

    Grounded, candid, and community-driven, Lauren is known for helping medical families find not just a house—but a place that genuinely supports the life they’re building.

    Connect with Lauren

    📸 Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/lauren_swoboda

    🏡 Compass Profile:

    https://www.compass.com/agents/lauren-swoboda/

    About the Host

    Zoe Taylor is the founder of Moving Medicine Partners and someone who has sat at that kitchen table herself. Through her work supporting medical families across the country, Zoe has seen the unseen labor of relocation up close—and built this podcast to make sure no one has to navigate it feeling invisible, rushed, or alone. Learn more…

    About the Show

    The Moving Medicine Podcast is a space for physicians and physician spouses navigating relocation—not as a transaction, but as a life transition. Hosted by Zoe Taylor, founder of Moving Medicine Partners, the show centers the human side of medical moves and offers clarity, grounding, and shared understanding for families at every stage of the journey.

    Connect & Follow

    🌐 Website: https://movingmedicinepartners.com/
    📸 Instagram: @movingmedicinepartners
    📘 Facebook: Moving Medicine Partners
    💼 LinkedIn: Moving Medicine Partners
    ✉️ Email: hello@movingmedicinepartners.com

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    34 Min.
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