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Building the biggest expat network and community in China. From nothing to everything

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Francis showed up to China in 2004 after replying an email from a headhunter. He landed in Beijing with np plan, got picked up by strangers and ended up teaching English in some small city in HebeiSounds insane now. Probably was insane then too.But that trip planted the seed for everything that came afterHe went back to Germany, spent years building a career there first. He knew wanting to live abroad and actually being valuable enough to get hired abroad are two completely different things, so he built the resume. Made himself hirable and kept pitching himself aggressively until an Austrian company finally said yes in 2017Francis was very intentional about everything. Nothing happened overnight. Even the move back to China was part of a long game. He just kept showing up until someone saw the value.One of the key lessons from the episode: you need to understand what value you actually bringIn this episode we talk about the difference between expats and what he calls "Flexpats." People who don't just get sent abroad temporarily by headquarters. People who genuinely build a life in another country and create their own path inside a different culture.That identity crisis became the reason he started the Flexpat Podcast.175+ episodes later, it's not just a show, it's an actual community. Online and offline network across China. What started as curiosity turned into a movementHe started the podcast because he was trying to solve his own problems and understand his own life in ChinaWe also go deep into leadership, management, Chinese business culture, language learning, the differences between European and Chinese companies.Francis explains how German companies have deep expertise and structured systems, while Chinese companies move faster and execute aggressively even without perfect systems. And the ideal setup is to combine German quality with Chinese speed (easier said than done, obviously)Chinese learning is another big part of his life.His approach is very practical. Forget trying to memorize thousands of words. Learn 300 to 500 useful sentences. Use them every day and build exposure into your life. Language only sticks when it becomes part of your environment. Family, work, relationships, business negotiations. That's why he eventually wrote the book Chinese On Your Terms.Makes sense. You don't learn a language by studying it. You learn it by needing it.Biggest lesson from the episode is: think deeply about what you want, talk about it openly, keep putting it into the world. Eventually opportunities start forming around it. That mindset shaped his career, his podcast, his network, his entire life abroad.Follow Francis on LinkedIn:   / francis007   [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbjA1QmxEeWFUdFVsczB0amxjbE5IeXY1UzhJZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttc0ZWaVlvRnFJRmQxZnZiN2RmLV9qbmZEV1I1TFcwRGQyUEV3UE1Yc3IwdktfY2lMaWhoQWNKcTgyRnpkUlZhVnN3bFdzc1hwM3djRnBFMkxFV19UTWJjeEh1ZmJWTjJIeVl5c1RUTFhNWXRkVEE2dw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Ffrancis007%2F&v=Fo54Ex26ixo]Listen to the Flexpat podcast: https://www.chinaflexpat.com/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbVUzMy1NOUZjVnRSa0RQUWotTWhVbnl3ZDEzZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuMERKNWhGaWJtaXpCY3JlV0U5WmxaZlVSajA4UW14cnEtcFhldHhoTHJ6V3ZqeF9tbGFsNDhUbU1Sd0wzV0VEc2l2UnpYV3VqODB6Z2J5YTVKMlJfbDFfYWozc2RNa3lGVUZhSEEzaUZkMjBob1VvRQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.chinaflexpat.com%2F&v=Fo54Ex26ixo]Get the book: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Sofia-Xavi... [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbEZSWEU0M1pyWDdGZmlHWXNTTTRGeUdmb2FzUXxBQ3Jtc0ttc0ZSQXd2RG0yMFJFTFJicmh5RnRxV1VzaE9IVktLWTFUa2pYOTVrbG9zNVpVYU4xdjZmZkRNUGVncGtELXJCWjluRUpjZXlRdnRqM1U0enhVVmtOaHFPX05WZXhpU3dZM2c2aXhOYnRXamZvQk9sdw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.de%2F-%2Fen%2FSofia-Xavier-ebook%2Fdp%2FB0BHB91CX1%2Fref%3Dsr_1_1%3Fcrid%3D2KKIKBY1HGLWZ%26dib%3DeyJ2IjoiMSJ9.zS63NWqJEN4lv0XpNFHY_4M8EprSuwXiGleVWXzd9lo.QNeeBT4QckpegnRWTWKq1EcqWbxfQ7Z2yFySv2n4QDY%26dib_tag%3Dse%26keywords%3Dfrancis%2Bkremer%2Bchinese%2Bon%2Byour%2Bterms%26qid%3D1779351702%26sprefix%3Dfrancis%2Bkremer%2Bchinese%2Bon%2Byour%2Bter%252Caps%252C482%26sr%3D8-1&v=Fo54Ex26ixo]

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Episode Building the biggest expat network and community in China. From nothing to everything Cover

Building the biggest expat network and community in China. From nothing to everything

Francis showed up to China in 2004 after replying an email from a headhunter. He landed in Beijing with np plan, got picked up by strangers and ended up teaching English in some small city in HebeiSounds insane now. Probably was insane then too.But that trip planted the seed for everything that came afterHe went back to Germany, spent years building a career there first. He knew wanting to live abroad and actually being valuable enough to get hired abroad are two completely different things, so he built the resume. Made himself hirable and kept pitching himself aggressively until an Austrian company finally said yes in 2017Francis was very intentional about everything. Nothing happened overnight. Even the move back to China was part of a long game. He just kept showing up until someone saw the value.One of the key lessons from the episode: you need to understand what value you actually bringIn this episode we talk about the difference between expats and what he calls "Flexpats." People who don't just get sent abroad temporarily by headquarters. People who genuinely build a life in another country and create their own path inside a different culture.That identity crisis became the reason he started the Flexpat Podcast.175+ episodes later, it's not just a show, it's an actual community. Online and offline network across China. What started as curiosity turned into a movementHe started the podcast because he was trying to solve his own problems and understand his own life in ChinaWe also go deep into leadership, management, Chinese business culture, language learning, the differences between European and Chinese companies.Francis explains how German companies have deep expertise and structured systems, while Chinese companies move faster and execute aggressively even without perfect systems. And the ideal setup is to combine German quality with Chinese speed (easier said than done, obviously)Chinese learning is another big part of his life.His approach is very practical. Forget trying to memorize thousands of words. Learn 300 to 500 useful sentences. Use them every day and build exposure into your life. Language only sticks when it becomes part of your environment. Family, work, relationships, business negotiations. That's why he eventually wrote the book Chinese On Your Terms.Makes sense. You don't learn a language by studying it. You learn it by needing it.Biggest lesson from the episode is: think deeply about what you want, talk about it openly, keep putting it into the world. Eventually opportunities start forming around it. That mindset shaped his career, his podcast, his network, his entire life abroad.Follow Francis on LinkedIn:   / francis007   [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbjA1QmxEeWFUdFVsczB0amxjbE5IeXY1UzhJZ3xBQ3Jtc0ttc0ZWaVlvRnFJRmQxZnZiN2RmLV9qbmZEV1I1TFcwRGQyUEV3UE1Yc3IwdktfY2lMaWhoQWNKcTgyRnpkUlZhVnN3bFdzc1hwM3djRnBFMkxFV19UTWJjeEh1ZmJWTjJIeVl5c1RUTFhNWXRkVEE2dw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fin%2Ffrancis007%2F&v=Fo54Ex26ixo]Listen to the Flexpat podcast: https://www.chinaflexpat.com/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbVUzMy1NOUZjVnRSa0RQUWotTWhVbnl3ZDEzZ3xBQ3Jtc0tuMERKNWhGaWJtaXpCY3JlV0U5WmxaZlVSajA4UW14cnEtcFhldHhoTHJ6V3ZqeF9tbGFsNDhUbU1Sd0wzV0VEc2l2UnpYV3VqODB6Z2J5YTVKMlJfbDFfYWozc2RNa3lGVUZhSEEzaUZkMjBob1VvRQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.chinaflexpat.com%2F&v=Fo54Ex26ixo]Get the book: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Sofia-Xavi... [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbEZSWEU0M1pyWDdGZmlHWXNTTTRGeUdmb2FzUXxBQ3Jtc0ttc0ZSQXd2RG0yMFJFTFJicmh5RnRxV1VzaE9IVktLWTFUa2pYOTVrbG9zNVpVYU4xdjZmZkRNUGVncGtELXJCWjluRUpjZXlRdnRqM1U0enhVVmtOaHFPX05WZXhpU3dZM2c2aXhOYnRXamZvQk9sdw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.de%2F-%2Fen%2FSofia-Xavier-ebook%2Fdp%2FB0BHB91CX1%2Fref%3Dsr_1_1%3Fcrid%3D2KKIKBY1HGLWZ%26dib%3DeyJ2IjoiMSJ9.zS63NWqJEN4lv0XpNFHY_4M8EprSuwXiGleVWXzd9lo.QNeeBT4QckpegnRWTWKq1EcqWbxfQ7Z2yFySv2n4QDY%26dib_tag%3Dse%26keywords%3Dfrancis%2Bkremer%2Bchinese%2Bon%2Byour%2Bterms%26qid%3D1779351702%26sprefix%3Dfrancis%2Bkremer%2Bchinese%2Bon%2Byour%2Bter%252Caps%252C482%26sr%3D8-1&v=Fo54Ex26ixo]

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