Ahh, Memories... Greg and Ed Discuss Those Vivid Early Bangkok Days [S7.E8]

Ahh, Memories... Greg and Ed Discuss Those Vivid Early Bangkok Days [S7.E8]

vor 2 Jahren
Getting a bit nostalgic after listening to Tay-Tay's latest album, Greg and Ed reminisce about their respective first year's in Bangkok by recounting their most vivid early memories, something that's unique for everyone but plays a big role in setting the
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Bangkok is a city that is at the leading edge of Asia yet still somehow stuck in the past. It is a place of contrasts: ancient temples neighbour internet cafes, luxury automobiles compete for space with tuk-tuks and sprawling air conditioned shopping m...

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vor 2 Jahren

Getting a bit nostalgic after listening to Tay-Tay's latest
album, Greg and Ed reminisce about their respective first year's
in Bangkok by recounting their most vivid early memories,
something that's unique for everyone but plays a big role in
setting the tone for your time here. 


Ed explains that he came here a little bit older than many
expats, and relatively speaking, had his 'shit together' so to
speak. No visa runs, no desperation at the end of the month to
pay bills. But what he wasn't ready for was the excitement,
'newness,' and general party atmosphere of Bangkok. In Ed's
words, he felt like he was a freshman in college all over again.


Greg possibly had a more typical experience, having arrived in
his twenties with a couple nickels in his pockets. He recounts
his long traverse to work, something out of "Planes, Trains, and
Automobiles," and his anticipation of his first paycheck.
Luckily, he ran into some super friendly NGO workers from the UN
to ease his transition to expat life (note, this is a lie).


Ed talks about having some 'typical' memories himself, this time
of late night, drunken tuk-tuk rides (an expat requirement if
there ever was one) and the crowded street market that used to be
lower Sukumvit. Both guys of course fell in love with the place
and hence, the roots of the Bangkok Podcast were sown. 


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