Bangkok Podcast 73: The Return

Bangkok Podcast 73: The Return

vor 13 Jahren
Welcome back! Ten months after our last regular show, Tony and Greg are back with a new format but the same focus - Bangkok in all its wonderful, weird, awesome, odd glory. With Tony in Japan (but still heavily involved in Thailand) and Greg now married a
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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 13 Jahren

Welcome back! Ten months after our last regular show, Tony and
Greg are back with a new format but the same focus - Bangkok in
all its wonderful, weird, awesome, odd glory. With Tony in Japan
(but still heavily involved in Thailand) and Greg now married and
busy with a variety of projects, a weekly hour-long show just
isn't possible anymore. However, with the magic of Skype and a
few new high-quality microphones, we decided that a monthly show
focussing on the Big Mango's top stories would be a nice way to
ease back into the podcast bath (uhh...so to speak).


On our first show back, we talk about two of the top stories that
have been burning up social media and coffee houses this month.
First is the Thailand's Got Talent show in which a nice young
lady came on stage and proceeded to strip off her shirt and bra,
dump paint all over her chest, and rub her boobies on a big
canvas! Art or trash? Well, watch the clip on Youtube and decide
for yourself. Whatever it was, the powers that be certainly
weren't pleased - and it got even stranger when it came out that
the TV show had paid the girl to do it!


Next we talk about a CNNGo article titled How to be a Bangkok
Local: Ten Tips on Faking It, a humorous, tongue-in-cheek jab at
some of Bangkok's stereotypes and eccentricities. But apparently,
subtle humour and sly satire don't translate too well into Thai
and the story was soon the talk of the town, with people accusing
the (Thai) author of being a traitor, of insulting the country,
and being just a very rude person. Of course, there were those
who 'got it' and thought the story was funny, but that didn't do
anything to quell the back-and-forth on the comment section.


We are also happy to mention our partnership with Coconuts
Bangkok, the city's newest news and reviews website, which we
browse to see what people are talking about. Head on over and see
the most up to date information on everything Bangkok.


We also wanted to send a big thanks to our sponsor, the Bangkok
Treehouse, an environmentally friendly retreat in the heart of
Phrapradaeng, a lush expanse of jungle just across the river from
Bangkok. It's a beautiful and peaceful place to escape the city,
with awesome food and some pretty badass surroundings. As they
say on their website, it's a view with a room, a very apt
description.


And don't forget our random plug of the month - PechaKucha, a fun
and cool presentation event taking place in Bangkok on July 9.
Check it out online (https://www.facebook.com/PechaKuchaBangkok)
and if you feel like seeing Greg make a fool of himself, come
down to check it out - he'll be one of the presenters!
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