Moving Along

Moving Along

By: Christi Cassidy

Language: en

Categories: Society, Culture, Places, Travel, Personal, Journals

Moving Along explores travel, relocation and life transitions. Christi Cassidy shares stories of people who packed up and left--either by necessity or choice; advice from experts in organization, budgeting and moving; and tips on making your life transition a positive new adventure.

Episodes

Unlocking the Magic of Disney with Dr. Disneyland
Jan 09, 2026

Dr. Jeffrey Barnes, also known as Dr. Disneyland, delves into the enchanting history and life lessons of Walt Disney. Dr. Barnes, an author and professor, shares his unique experiences growing up as a military child, his transformative journey to Disneyland and his eventual deep dive into Walt Disney’s remarkable story of resilience and creativity.  

 

Author of The Wisdom of Walt and Life Lessons from Walt, Dr. Barnes muses on the evolution of Disney parks, the impact of storytelling and the current business challenges and strategies of the Disney brand.  

 

He is blu...

Duration: 00:50:45
Walking for Inspiration with Silvina Lanusse
Nov 25, 2025

Sylvina Lanusse, a mixed-media artist and host of Walking for Inspiration, takes us on an engaging journey across continents and through the layers of her rich artistic process. From the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires to the tranquil shores of Vancouver Island, Sylvina has woven her love for the ocean and nature's elements into every piece of art she creates. Her recent Italian adventure adds yet another color to her palette, as she shares how the Vatican's marble floors sparked her creativity. Sylvina's story is not just about art, but about the emotional landscapes of migration, the bittersweet nature...

Duration: 00:44:42
Seven Continents, No Jets - Chip Walter
Nov 07, 2025

Chip Walter, celebrated science journalist and author, National Geographic documentary filmmaker and former CNN bureau chief, embarked on an awe-inspiring journey with his wife, Cyndy, crafting a once-in-a-lifetime global expedition amid the turbulence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over 720 days, they achieved the extraordinary feat of traveling around the world sans jets, spanning 125,000 miles across six continents and 41 countries through a medley of transportation modes, including buses, ferries and even camels. Chip shares tales from his adventurous childhood in Pittsburgh, where his curiosity and love for exploration first took root, and how these passions eventually led him to a career...

Duration: 00:38:48
Fueling Cultural Curiosity: Travels with Rhythm & Roam
Oct 15, 2025

Paul Island and Benef Verell, two co-hosts of the travel podcast Rhythm & Roam, share their stories about travel, relocation and how they came to start their own podcast with their friend Trecia Cooke.  

How did Paul and Benef get the travel bug? Benef recounts her Midwest upbringing and how family trips, mostly within the region, laid the groundwork for her future wanderlust. It wasn't until she joined the military, in an unexpected journey to West Point, that her travel experiences truly expanded, igniting a lifelong passion for exploring new places. Similarly, Paul reflects on his childhood travels t...

Duration: 01:02:42
Sailing the World: Alison Gieschen’s Nautical Odyssey
Sep 26, 2025

Sailing the world. It’s the adventure of a lifetime for Alison Gieschen, who has been sailing the high seas with her husband, Dan, since selling their New Jersey farm in 2017. Together they have traveled to 47 countries and four continents aboard their 43-foot sailboat, Equus. 

Alison Gieschen shares her journey from growing up in upstate New York and moving to North Carolina, to becoming an avid sailor inspired by early family vacations in the U.S. Virgin Islands. She recounts her serendipitous meeting with her husband, Dan, a three-time national sailing champion and Merchant Marine, and their dec...

Duration: 00:44:33
Africa and Beyond with Veteran Journalist Barry Maughan
Aug 27, 2025

In this episode of Moving Along, host Christi Cassidy interviews Barry Maughan, a former chief of English to Africa for the Voice of America and the author of Beneath the African Sun (Outback, 2025). Barry shares his memoir and travelogue of living in Ethiopia during the early 1970s and his extensive journey with his wife, Suzanne, from Egypt to South Africa in a VW Combi camper bus named Bridget. The discussion also delves into his nearly 25-year career in Washington, D.C., his childhood in Australia, and the serendipitous events that shaped his life and travels. They explore the power...

Duration: 00:46:49
An Irish Farewell - Barbara Johnson
Jun 04, 2025

Barbara Johnson is an acclaimed author who shares a personal journey back to Ireland that was sparked by the tragedy of her partner’s sudden death. Kathleen’s Irish ancestry led her to discover her own heritage, and many cousins who live still in the northwest of Ireland. Barbara recounts her experiences growing up in a military family, which fostered a love for travel and her emotional journey as she buried Kathleen's ashes in Ireland with her family. The episode dives into themes of loss, travel and the challenges and healing involved in relocations and transitions late in life, touc...

Duration: 00:40:05
Ex-Pat in Ecuador Anna Bernstein
May 25, 2025

Episode Highlights

00:00:03: Introduction to Christi Cassidy and Moving Along podcast, which focuses on travel, relocation and life transitions.

00:00:35: Christi welcomes Anna Bernstein, discussing her past with Mantra Public Relations and moving to Ecuador.

00:02:14: Anna thanks Christi for the introduction and mentions their use of audio for the podcast despite having a video connection.

 00:02:17: Anna talks about her upbringing in Norman, Oklahoma, and the influence her parents' New York roots had on her.

 00:03:19: She describes her early travels to New York and experiences while in college.

 00:04:17: Discussion on how...

Duration: 00:54:34
Walking Journeys with Storyteller Diane Wyzga
May 05, 2025

Growing up off Exit 109 of the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey, Diane Wyzga remembers family vacations as setting the stage for a lifetime of wanderlust. Growing up as the eldest of seven, Diane’s early adventures in state and national parks sparked a passion for exploration that never faded. Join me as I chat with Diane, founder of Quarter Moon Story Arts, and we navigate her multifaceted journey from Navy nurse to lawyer, and now a storyteller on Whidbey Island and host of the daily podcast "Stories from Women Who Walk."

The episode unfolds with tales of...

Duration: 00:57:45
A Happy Move with Devra Jacobs
Feb 17, 2025

Travel enthusiasts and those facing the prospect of relocation, gather around for a rich tapestry of stories and insights with me, Christi Cassidy, and our special guest, Devra Jacobs, author of A Happy Move. Discover how Devra's adventurous spirit, cultivated during her formative years in the Bay Area and later in New Jersey, has led her through an enriching journey of frequent moves within the U.S. and across the globe. Her story offers a refreshing perspective on embracing change, moving with loved ones and pets, and the intricate dance between staying connected to family while exploring new horizons.<...

Duration: 00:45:52
Empowering Advocacy: The Inspiring Journey of Ariana Johnson, Ms. Black Ohio USA
Jan 05, 2025

Podcast Summary

Ariana Johnson, the newly crowned Ms. Black Ohio USA 2025 (and Ms. Black Ohio USA 2024), joins us on a riveting journey through her life of advocacy and ambition. Raised with an appreciation for diverse cultures, Ariana brings rich insights into how travel and education shaped her values. Our conversation reveals her gratitude for her strong women role models around her, her passion for the arts and her love of childhood icons like Beverly Cleary and the American Girl series, which fueled her imagination and inspired her advocacy work.

Ariana's experience in pageantry, a world...

Duration: 00:46:58
Robert Lunday on Moving from Houston to the Japanese Countryside, Global Disappearances, the Borderlands and Belonging, Japanese Culture
Oct 27, 2024

What if the tapestry of your life was woven through constant change and cultural encounters? Join us for an insightful conversation with writer and poet Robert Lunday, who shares his journey of growing up as a military dependent and his impending move from Houston to the serene landscapes of Kyushu, Japan. Robert opens up about how his early experiences of frequent relocations fostered a deep curiosity and understanding of diverse cultures—skills that will surely aid him as he embraces a new beginning in Japan.

Together, we navigate the sensitive subject of global disappearances, focusing on countries li...

Duration: 01:04:03
Behind the Scenes at Lonely Planet: A Chat with Alex Howard
Jun 28, 2024

Alex Howard, editorial director of Lonely Planet, discusses his journey from Central Florida to leading the world's top travel guidebook publisher. Discover Alex's recommendations for hidden gems like Isle Royale National Park in Michigan, Haida Gwaii in British Columbia, and the Puye Cliff Dwellings at Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico. Alex shares personal stories, from childhood trips to Disney World, the Redwoods and Hong Kong, to backpacking in China (where he met his wife) and India, to adventuring in an Alaskan glacier bay, dressed in an Arctic dry suit and paddling around icebergs. 

Beginning as a b...

Duration: 00:39:51
Traveling with Disabilities - Danny Health Hats Speaks Up
Jun 05, 2024

Danny van Leeuwen, the host of Health Hats, tells good stories. About his incredible experience on a swaying walkway 20 stories above the jungle canopy in Costa Rica.  About the time he fell on the Camino de Santiago in Spain. About the first time he fell. About trying to climb 11th century castle steps in Spain.  A nurse and healthcare advocate, he shares his experiences of living with multiple sclerosis and being an advocate for health equity. 

Danny also discusses his background, including his career in healthcare and membership in several important health organizations. He remembers what travel mea...

Duration: 00:39:30
Autumn Carolynn - From Cabin Crew to Travel Guru
Apr 06, 2024

As a child, Autumn Carolynn gazed skyward, dreaming of the day she'd soar above the clouds. Now, with the passport stamps of 30 countries adorning her well-traveled pages, she sits down with me, Christi Cassidy, to recount her evolution from a flight attendant to a travel design manager and travel photographer. Our conversation sweeps across the globe, from the academic pathways of Canterbury to the high skies and the intricate world of travel planning. Autumn's stories are a mosaic of laughter, mishaps and invaluable insights that remind us of travel's transformative power on our lives.

Have you ever...

Duration: 00:58:52
Backpacker to Entrepreneur: Carlton Klein's Journey to Lost Canyon Imports
Mar 19, 2024

Carlton Klein's first and most dramatic great adventure involved secretly dropping out of college, riding a bicycle to Mexico and taking every form of transportation but planes down to Bogota, Colombia. He writes, “I came away with some wild experiences like working on the Panama Canal, and trying to avoid drug mules in Mexico. That trip also did a lot for me in terms of reviving my zest for life and polishing out my social skills, but didn't sort out the larger issues.” It did, however, plant the seed for an idea that would become a business after another big...

Duration: 00:52:26
G’sta—How the Hip Hop Musician Survived and Thrives, Collaborates in Life and Music with Corporate Savvy and a Brand Vision for His Future
Feb 28, 2024

G’sta peels back the layers of being a successful hip hop musician, producer and studio owner. A hip hop baby, Sean Self, known as G’sta, began writing and performing as a child in the 7th Ward of New Orleans, hitting his stride in the late 1990s.

This year, G'sta celebrates 20 years of owning his own studio, So Stimulus Entertainment. He recently released “Classic Status” to celebrate hip hop’s 50th anniversary. Along the way, he and his family escaped Hurricane Katrina, he hit rock bottom and faced deep depression over a failed music contract, and he reclaim...

Duration: 00:57:21
From Bengali Roots to a Canadian Mosaic with Urmi Hossain
Jan 24, 2024

“The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.”
—Joseph Cambell (1904 – 1987)
Every journey is a tapestry of experiences, and Urmi Hossain’s story weaves a vibrant pattern of culture, identity and self-discovery that stretches across continents. Our conversation peels back the layers of Urmi’s life, from her early years in Italy to her adventures in Canada, illuminating the bittersweet nature of frequent relocations. She recounts the challenges of being a Bengali Muslim in Catholic schools and the complexity of being a third culture kid caught between worlds. With each move, Urmi faced the daunting task of bidd...

Duration: 00:36:15
Embrace the Bumps with Pat Wetzel
Dec 07, 2023

Ever wondered about the power of resilience in navigating life's bumps? Prepare to be captivated as we explore this and more with the remarkable Pat Wetzel, pilot, adventurer, author and podcast host of Bump in the Road. Pat's life is a rich tapestry of domestic and world travel, marked by immense joys and formidable challenges--from growing up in a globetrotting, food-loving family to a Wall Street career to facing a cancer diagnosis, divorce and a business betrayal. As she pulls back the curtain on her adventurous life, you'll discover the delicious thrill of soaring in Whiskey Oscar, her sailplane...

Duration: 00:44:49
Hiatus Report: Pat Wetzel, Urmi Hossain, Nina Costa and Weekend in Ogunquit
Nov 11, 2023

Where have we been? Here's a brief rundown on what's been happening. The broken arm (oops!) thanks to a dog-walking accident in early August. No vacation! But a weekend getaway Nan and Christi took to Ogunquit, Maine, staying on the beach. And a sad RIP for a former Moving Along podcast guest and dear friend. 

Coming up in the next few months: Pat Wetzel, host of Bump in the Road podcast and her book of the same name; Urmi Hossain on her journey as a Bengali-Italian from Italy to Montreal; Lovelace Cook on her work with FEMA i...

Duration: 00:08:04
From Vietnam to New York: Tommy Ngo's Inspiring Journey Through Music, Fashion and Identity
Jul 08, 2023

(0:00:06) - Tommy Ngo's Journey

(0:13:28) - Family, Music, and Coming Out

(0:22:16) - Vietnamese Culture, Religion, and Art

(0:35:36) - Love for Music, Culture, and Fashion

 

In this engaging conversation, we explore Tommy's family dynamics, his dedication to music and art and the significant role his father played in their immigration to the United States. Tommy opens up about his relationship with his brother, their shared experiences of coming out as gay and his plans to reconnect with family in Vietnam. His story is a testament to resilience, bravery and the transformative p...

Duration: 00:44:59
Traveling Europe Teaching Sex Ed with Deborah Sundahl
Dec 29, 2022

In a free-flowing conversation, Deborah Sundahl talks about how she came to travel six months each year to Europe and Scandanavia giving lectures and workshops about women's sexuality--a second career born of a need to promote her book about female ejaculation and the G-spot. She discusses what happens at her hands-on workshops, which serve women in their 40s who are discovering their true sexuality, some for the first time.  

Other topics range from a discussion of On Our Backs, the lesbian magazine Deborah co-founded in the 1980s, to AIDS and what women learned from gay men and th...

Duration: 00:42:52
Creating Purpose in Retirement with Patrice Jenkins
Nov 12, 2022

Moving Along guest Patrice Jenkins, Ph.D., is an organizational psychologist, consultant and frequent speaker on topics related to career and retirement transitions. She is the host of Day One Dreams podcast and author of two books, it’s still good: Dreams Don’t Have Expiration Dates and What Will I Do All Day? Wisdom to Get You Over Retirement and On with Living! Her online course, A Guide to Take the Weirdness Out of Retirement, is available at Udemy.com. Contact Patrice: https://patricejenkins.com/

Some of the topics we discussed...

Living the dream

...

Duration: 00:42:46
Christi and Nan Talk Turkey
Oct 02, 2022

Here are some tips to making your Thanksgiving dinner not too intense when visiting family. Applies to all family holiday dinners! 

Nan Kinney and Christi Cassidy talk about visiting familly over the coming Thanksgiving and how to make the weekend visit a little less stressful.

Christina Beauchemin, Christi's friend and client, author of Let My Legacy Be Love (Woodhall Press, 2021), has great ideas on how to chill out and take the pressure off of Thanksgiving dinner. Find out more: https://christinabeauchemin.com/

Seinfeld - if you can find the episode with the "conversation c...

Duration: 00:10:07
Wildfires, Hurricanes and Weather with Mark Pellerito
Jul 22, 2022

Into the maw of disaster, Mark Pellerito travels to wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes and even to train derailments on behalf of the National Weather Service, where Mark works as an incident meteorologist. Since the age of five, he's wanted to be a weatherman, and he started out as a local TV weatherman in Michigan. Then all hell broke loose, and his dream came crashing down. He and the entire newsroom were fired. Mark's wife, Marisa, was pregnant with twins; they had just bought a home in Battle Creek, Michigan. Friends suggested he apply to the National Weather Service, and before...

Duration: 00:45:30
From Brooklyn to West Virginia - Pandemic Moves
Apr 12, 2022

About Marian Amo

Marian Amo is an intricate part of the work done at Publishers Weekly. She enjoys writing, dancing, and baked goods. In her free time, you can catch her reading a good book or taking on new hobbies.

The Rum Cake - Marian's take on this DEE-lish rum cake recipe from the Spicy Southern Kitchen

https://spicysouthernkitchen.com/rum-cake-recipe/

Rum Cake

This Rum Cake is the ultimate party cake. With rum added to the batter and another 1/2 cup soaked into the baked cake, there's a whole lot...

Duration: 00:35:56
Hiring a Professional Organizer - Part 2
Mar 10, 2022

In Part 2 of our interview with Sonya Weisshappel, the CEO and founder of Seriatim professional organizers and inventory managment experts tells stories from her 23 years of helping people assess, get rid of and donate their stuff. Often precipitated by a crisis or major life transition such as a death in the family or decision to downsize or retire, people confront their belongings and often don't know where to turn. Sonya's mantra is know what you have, and once you know what you have you can determine its value. We discuss the importance of having an inventory of household items...

Duration: 00:28:21
Hiring a Professional Organizer to Help You Move - Part 1
Feb 17, 2022

Sonya Weisshappel, CEO and founder of Seriatim (seriatim.net) was born and raised in San Francisco. When she was 13, her parents moved to New York, and living on Central Park West gave Sonya a whole new vision of herself in the world...especially when her dad died a year later. It taught her empathy, a key skill in dealing with people in her business, who call her when they don't know where to start. 

Proudly dyslexic, Sonya founded Seriatim in 1999, when she was at a loss for writing out a resume and applying to jobs in the u...

Duration: 00:29:31
To Hawaii with One Duffel Bag Three Suitcases and a Car
Jan 31, 2022

From Kansas to New Mexico...to Hawaii? Meet Kandy and Dave Shortle, originally from the great state of Kansas, who after retiring to Santa Fe, New Mexico--and enjoying high desert life for many years--sold their house during the pandemic and moved to Waikoloa, Hawaii, on the Big Island. How did they do it? Dave was full-time in the Army National Guard, and together he and Kandy raised a family and now have children and grandchildren who live in Silicon Valley, California. Moving from a house to a condo with a view of the ocean...moving to paradise...is a...

Duration: 00:37:03
Leaving Las Vegas - Christina and Jamie Crim
Dec 23, 2021

By the time these two long-haul truckers met in Windy Wyoming, Christina and Jamie Crim were ready for love, ready for adventure, ready for a family. After a harrowing pregnancy, the Crims had a beautiful son, a "truckers' baby," and Las Vegas beckoned. The future was bright...until their dreams shattered. 

What could they do? Some of us leave by choice, some of us by necessity. This is a story of leaving by choice, and then by necessity. It is the story of a young couple with a baby who found the promise in long-haul trucking, having m...

Duration: 01:01:25
Moving for Love - Natalie Moves to Brazil
Dec 02, 2021

Natalie flew to Brazil and then the COVID lockdown kept her in place for 10 months with her lover, Gabi. During lockdown, they rented a beach house, and Natalie Zoomed her life in New York. But Natalie's journey to Brazil started much earlier, in New York City, growing up in Tribeca, attending the United Nations School where she was when 9/11 happened, and she feared for her mother after Tower 2 had fallen. From New York Natalie headed to California, to Indonesia, to New Orleans, studying and finding her way into a career of early childhood education. She is now getting her...

Duration: 00:35:37
Time for One More Adventure - Debby Mayer
Oct 31, 2021

Debby Mayer is a writer and talker in San Diego, California. She has published a novel, Sisters; a memoir, Riptides & Solaces Unforeseen, numerous short stories and reams of journalism. When she lived in New York State, she received two grants from the New York Foundation for the Arts: one in nonfiction, for “Therapy Dogs,” an excerpt from Riptides, and one in fiction for “The Secretary,” a short story published in The New Yorker. She holds an MA in creative writing from City College, where Sisters won the DeJur Award. Her day jobs have been arts administration (Poets & Writers, Inc.) and edit...

Duration: 00:32:51
Moving to Her Happy Place - Ramona Gonzales
Sep 20, 2021

Growing up in Northern California

Traveling to Mexico City as a kid

Learning Spanish

Parenting magazine

Moving to New York City

Getting mugged in NYC on her first night there

Latina magazine

Jennifer Lopez - JLo - on the cover of the first Latina magazine

Living in Chelsea, Manhattan

Moving to her happy place - from New York City to Hermosa Beach in SoCal, Southern California

Moving with a cat, Rocco

Flying cross-country, not driving

...

Duration: 00:31:58
Moving Along Trailer
Sep 18, 2021

Moving Along is a podcast about travel, relocation and life transitions. Should you do it? What’s involved? What’s the cost? Will you miss opportunities if you decide to stay instead of leave? At Moving Along, you’ll hear stories of people who packed up and left--either by necessity or choice; advice from experts in organization, budgeting and moving; and tips on making your life transition a positive new adventure. Where are you headed next? CREDITS Host and creator: Christi Cassidy Contact: christi@movingalongpodcast.com Artwork by Phyllis Busell Music by Eve’s Blue.  Post-production help from Auphonic.com. Show note...

Duration: 00:02:32