When Neal Stephenson wrote Cryptonomicon in 1999, few people realized how accurate his description of the future was and how soon it would come to pass. I feel, at any given point, there are moments in our today that give glimpses into our future. One such glimpse is Chris Reynolds’s Entrepreneur House. It’s a mix […]
BiB013: Today With Karsten Aichholz
Today is a very short episode showcasing the impact of recent events on my life in Bangkok. Websites and People Mentioned Richard Barrow The Do’s and Don’ts of Mourning Period for Expats and Visitors by Khao Sod English Want More? Check out the complete collection of Brewed in Bangkok episodes. If you’ve found this article helpful, please support […]
BiB012: Those Who Wish to Sing, Always Find a Song With Napak Boonruang
Music is the life for a great many people, but it’s only for a select few that it actually provides a livelihood. Napak Boonruang, better known as Dom, is one of the people who can count themselves among the lucky talented few. Running three different bands, she has taken music from just a fun passion to […]
BiB011: When Selling Ice to Eskimos is Too Easy With Jeff Amato
What’s the hardest business you could possibly start in Thailand? In a nation where fair skin is a national obsession and the sun shines nearly 365 days a year (the exception being the ones when it shines 366 days…), Jeff Amato came up with a one of a kind business idea: a tanning studio. In this episode, […]
BiB010: What Goes Into Writing a Book About Thailand With Jody Houton
Published author and public relations specialist, Jody Houton joins me on the Brewed in Bangkok podcast this week. From teaching aspiring cabin crew members to editing a newspaper, Jody has experienced the working world in Thailand and Europe. Sharing his unique insights, he talks about what it takes to succeed in the working world in the land […]
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