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What goes through your head when you see a tsunami wave racing towards you? Why would someone knowingly accept death threats for the work they do? Who would attempt to start a tanning studio next to a tropical beach? This podcast takes you into the hidden world of some of the most extraordinary stories you get to hear in Bangkok. Follow authentic accounts of what the gritty reality of life in Thailand can entail. Hosted by occasional entrepreneur, amateur actor and one-time beer-athlon champion Karsten Aichholz, this podcast reveals an unseen side of Thailand. Brewed in Bangkok showcases fascinating interviews and off-the-beaten-track insights in a unique journey to a foreign land, regardless of where you call home.
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2018-05-04 | In this episode of Brewed in Bangkok, Siddhant has a chat with Anthony Quinn, founder of Dee Dee Cashback. Anthony started working in marketing with GAME, a video game chain in the UK before going to Thailand for a very long vacation, which involved wo... |
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2018-04-06 |
BiB030: Lessons in “Wai-ing” and Banking Regulations with Stephen Saad On this episode of Brewed in Bangkok, Siddhant meets Stephen Saad, a former banker that has become an author and book distributor in Thailand. Stephen has written two Thai language books (check them out through the links in the “Resources Mentioned” se... |
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2018-01-19 | In this episode of Brewed in Bangkok, Siddhant has a chat with Surasit Sachdev, founder of Hungry Hub. The Hungry Hub app is quickly becoming popular among Bangkok food lovers for its all-you-can-eat value deals, that allows diners to try out the best ... |
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2017-12-20 |
BiB028: Oh (Spread) Sheet! How To Excel In Thailand with Andrew Stotz In this episode of Brewed in Bangkok, Karsten and Siddhant meet Dr Andrew Stotz PhD, co-founder of Coffee Works, President of CFA Society Thailand, financial analyst and teacher. Andrew came to Thailand 25 years ago and fell in love with the country in... |
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2017-11-26 | Ananda Everingham can be happy he didn’t go to school in India. In this episode of Brewed in Bangkok, I talk with Siddhant Mehta, who explains why that might have been not one of the best experiences. Across the Bay of Bengal, Siddhant takes a look at ... |
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2017-10-22 | In this episode of Brewed in Bangkok I sit down with David Tongue, who is the founding headmaster of Brighton College International School in Bangkok. Brighton College in Bangkok is a sister-school of Brighton College in the UK. Out of 9,000 schools in... |
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2017-09-18 | Giving himself permission to be who he wants to be, author/business owner and self-proclaimed ‘executive transvestite traveler’, Michael Smith had his fair share of experiences in his time in Thailand. Perceiving gender as something of a more fluid kin... |
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2017-08-27 |
BiB024: From Zero to God: How to Start a Church in Bangkok with Philip Bassham What does it take to start a Christian church in downtown Bangkok? Philip Bassham is a Protestant from the United States that has a religious worker visa for starting churches and propagating the Gospel. He has always wanted to be a minister on the “fr... |
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2017-07-27 |
BiB023: Democracy, Human Rights, and a Cat Named Pumpkin With Katrin Bannach As a 17 year old German exchange student in the U.S., Katrin Bannach hoped to work abroad and have a career in training. After returning home, she attended the Hamburg University with a scholarship from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation. Following an as... |
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2017-06-30 | Ever since my first days in Bangkok it struck me how the Indian Thai community always seemed to have their own thing going on. Maybe it was because many have been longer than most other expatriate arrivals, or maybe it was they stood out more than othe... |
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