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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 Ciencias Sociales Economía Enfermedades Físicas Escritos y Comentarios sobre Viajes Exito Profesional Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • Iowa City's Hidden Gem: What Physician Families Are Missing About This Midwestern Market – Ep15
    Apr 13 2026
    This episode is sponsored 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 — Episode Summary Tundi Brady has lived the physician spouse journey from the beginning — from dating her husband through undergrad in Boulder to following him through medical school, a three-year occupational medicine residency, and eventually putting down roots in Iowa City in 1998. She never left. Neither did her love of the city. In this episode, Zoe and Tundi dig into what makes Iowa City such a surprisingly strong market for relocating physician families, how the university shapes everything from real estate cycles to school options, and why the 20-minute rule changes every assumption you might bring from a bigger city. They cover: Why Iowa City feels like 'Boulder brought down a notch' — and why that's a complimentThe real estate cycle driven by Match Day and what the third Friday of March means for buyers and sellersAverage home prices (~$325K) and what a resident's salary (~$68K) actually qualifies for in this marketIowa City's school landscape: 17 elementary schools, three high schools, private options, and an unusually strong homeschool support program through the public systemThe rental challenge — why August 1st lease starts don't line up with residency timelines and what to do about itIowa Medical Partners: a spouse/partner social organization founded in 1945 that also lists rentalsWhy buying beats renting financially for anyone staying three years or morePhysician loan options through local lenders for residents coming straight out of med schoolThe food scene, weather, pool season, and everything Californians need to prepare for What Makes This Episode Different A physician spouse who bought into Iowa City as a skeptic and never looked back — giving the honest, firsthand versionA real breakdown of the rental market mismatch and practical workarounds for incoming residentsInsight into Iowa Medical Partners, a resource most incoming families have never heard ofFrank talk on what 'affordable Midwest market' actually looks like at the ground level, with real numbersWhy the 20-minute rule flips the neighborhood decision entirely — commute time doesn't matter here About the Guest Tundi Brady is a Realtor with Urban Acres in Iowa City, Iowa, with 12 years in real estate and decades of firsthand experience as a physician spouse. Her husband is an occupational medicine physician who completed his residency at the University of Iowa — and the family never left. Tundi is one of the most well-connected agents in the Iowa City physician community, actively working to match incoming residents and attendings with rentals, purchases, and the support networks they need to settle in quickly. She is a long-standing member and sponsor of Iowa Medical Partners, the physician spouse and partner organization that has served the University of Iowa medical community since 1945. Connect with Tundi 🏢 Brokerage: Urban Acres 📍 Location: Iowa City, IA 🌐 Iowa Medical Partners: Iowa Medical Partners 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 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.
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  • From Poker Pro to Rochester's Go-To Agent: What Matt Humphrey Knows About Physician Moves – Ep14
    Apr 6 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 — Episode Summary Before Matt Humphrey was showing homes to Mayo Clinic residents and fellows, he was playing high-stakes poker professionally for nearly two decades. That background — reading people, managing risk, staying even-keeled under pressure — turned out to be the perfect foundation for real estate in a city where the stakes feel personal. In this episode, Zoe and Matt dig into what makes Rochester, MN such a distinct real estate market, how physician relocation actually works at the ground level, and why the skills it takes to be a great agent are a lot closer to poker than most people realize. They cover: Why Rochester's rental market often costs more than buying — and what that means for residents and fellows who think they're 'just here for three years'The condo crisis downtown and what makes a purchase un-warrantableHow the Elton Hills neighborhood became a sweet spot for incoming medical familiesThe $4 billion Destination Medical Center project and what it might mean for the marketWhy attendings fall into the 'big girl money' house trap — and how to avoid itWhat the 100/0 principle looks like in a service-driven businessMatt's Rochester Relocation Guide website and how it helps families land before they ever get on a plane What Makes This Episode Different A professional poker player's take on real estate negotiation — and why it's not about the poker faceAn honest breakdown of Rochester's condo market and the risks most buyers don't know aboutReal talk on lifestyle creep and the 'you deserve this' spiral that catches new attendings off guardWhy proximity to Mayo doesn't matter the way people think — because you're always closeThe 100/0 mindset: give everything, expect nothing, and still know your limits About the Guest Matt Humphrey is a Rochester, MN-based real estate agent with Engel & Völkers and the creator of RochesterRelocationGuide.com. After 18 years as a professional poker player — living in Denver, Miami, and eventually landing in Rochester when his wife matched at Mayo Clinic for her maternal fetal medicine fellowship — Matt transitioned into real estate and built a niche serving the physician community. His edge isn't just local knowledge. It's the ability to read people, manage high-stakes decisions without ego, and show up for clients on their schedule — not his. He's also a co-founder of Isabel's Impact, a foundation built to support families navigating the unimaginable. Connect with Matt 🌐 Website: RochesterRelocationGuide.com 📧 Email: matt.humphrey@evrealestate.com 📞 Phone: 507-513-8167 📍 Location: Rochester, MN 📸 Instagram: @matthew_humphrey_ 💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthew-humphrey-relocation-expert 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 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.
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  • Inside the Physician Relocation Game: What Raleigh Gets Right – Ep13
    Mar 30 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 — Most real estate agents help you buy a house. Christian Beca used to decide where physicians would build their careers. That difference shows up immediately in this conversation. Before stepping into real estate, Christian spent 15+ years inside physician recruitment—working directly with hospitals, negotiating placements, and guiding doctors through one of the most disruptive transitions of their lives: relocation. Now, he’s on the other side of that same moment—helping physicians land not just the job, but the life that comes with it. In this episode, Zoe and Christian unpack what most people miss about physician moves: It’s not just about the offer—it’s about the ecosystem. They break down how Raleigh quietly became a magnet for physicians, why the Triangle (Duke, UNC, Chapel Hill) creates a unique housing dynamic, and how your hospital system often dictates your lifestyle more than your salary. But where this episode really hits is strategy. Christian walks through what he’s seeing in real time: Residents stretching into homeownership earlier than expectedPhysicians leveraging location to build equity fastAnd how small geographic decisions (literally 20–30 minutes apart) can completely change your day-to-day life What Makes This Episode Different A recruiter’s perspective on relocation—not just a realtor’sWhy Raleigh isn’t just “growing”—it’s strategically attracting physiciansThe real reason Duke vs. UNC matters for where you liveHow physician moves are driven by lifestyle fit—not just compensationWhy early homeownership during residency is becoming more common (and smarter) About the Guest Christian Beca is a Raleigh-based real estate agent with The Coley Group and a former physician recruiter who spent over 15 years placing doctors across the country. After building and selling his recruitment company, he transitioned into real estate—bringing a rare, insider understanding of how physicians make relocation decisions. Today, he specializes in helping physicians navigate moves into the Raleigh-Durham area, combining market expertise with firsthand knowledge of the medical hiring landscape. 🌐 Website: thecoleygroup.com📧 Email: christian@thecoleygroup.com📞 Phone: (214) 901-6354📍 Location: Raleigh, NC📸 Instagram: @christian.beca | @gretchencoleygroup💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-beca-67537b94 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 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…
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