What does Bangkok look like through the eyes of a Filipino expat? How do you create and fine-tune a live comedy act? What’s a line you shouldn’t cross as a comedian? In today’s episode, Filipino comedian and teacher Pule Mapacpac shares his experiences working as a teacher and comedian in Bangkok. And of course, he showcases part […]
BiB008: But Life is Just a Party, and Parties Weren’t Meant to Last With Saroj Kunatanad
Imagine you organize a party and 1,000 people show up. Saroj Kunatanad, better known as ‘Ark’, does that on a regular basis. Together with his friends he runs one of Bangkok’s most successful party-organizing teams: Trasher. In this interview he talks about building up a party-brand from scratch, the price he paid for it and the […]
BiB007: The Secret Episode
This episode of Brewed in Bangkok is different. It’s the most sinister conversation I had for this podcast. It’s a glimpse into a darker world. It’s the youngest drug counselor of the UK, telling his own story of addiction and where it ultimately lead him. I recommend listening to this episode on headphones (or make sure there are no […]
BiB006: Flying Elbows – The Gritty Details of Muay Thai Careers With Matt Lucas
Muay Thai boxer, author, and TV commentator Matt Lucas and I sit down over a cup of over-brewed Chai tea to talk about the Muay Thai community’s world of flying elbows. Matt shares his unique insights into the lives of local and foreign Muay Thai fighters – from their early days to the sunset of […]
BiB005: Photo Journalist Nick Nostitz About His Life and Work in Thailand
In today’s episode, I have someone on the show who frequently made headlines over the last few years in Thailand. Actually, he literally made the headlines. It’s Nikolaus Freiherr von Nostitz, better known as Nick Nostitz, a photojournalist who has made a name for himself taking pictures of what’s going on in Bangkok’s streets. He’s been […]
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