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BiB027: One Letter Short of Ancient with Siddhant Mehta

November 26, 2017 by Lou Pobjecky

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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 the influences India had on Thailand and its sometimes quirky effects that can be witnessed today. Working for Red Bull India, his ties to Thailand are more than just informal. A frequent visitor to the Kingdom he brings a perspective and an idea of what the differences are between being considered a guest, an immigrant or an expat.

About Siddhant Mehta

Siddhant works for Red Bull India and lives in Mumbai, India. Having studied for Master’s Degree in Journalism in Europe, Denmark and the Netherlands he is now in the process of continuing his education in Thailand.

Running his own podcast “Adventures of Cheap Beer” with a local crew in Mumbai, Siddhant has experience exploring the off-the-beaten track attractions in an Asian metropolis. In addition he was a producer and still co-hosts “Geek Fruit” and “Sex Vex” – a podcast for Indian millenials that delves into sex, dating and everything they would like to know, but were afraid to ask

Topics Discussed Today

  • how Red Bull started in India
  • Red Bull targeting college students, gamers and the younger population
  • analyzing why Red Bull doesn’t sponsor ‘contact/fight’ sports
  • Indians not liking…and being “confused” by Thai cuisine
  • Thai culture being an “appropriated” form of Indian culture
  • amusing hybrid Indian/Thai names
  • the differences between the India, Europe and Thai societies
  • why he believes he will be considered an immigrant, and not an Expat when moving to Thailand
  • special surprise at the end of the show for fans of Brewed in Bangkok

Resources Mentioned

  • Red Bull India
  • Adventures of Cheap Beer – Podcast
  • Geek Fruit – Podcast
  • Sex Vex – Podcast
  • Ananda Everingham

Credits

I had some help with this episode: Lou Pobjecky kindly helped me with a lot of the necessary audio edits to get the file in a listenable shape. Lou also put together the cover image and quick description for this episode.

Want More?

Check out the complete collection of Brewed in Bangkok episodes. If you’re interested in more Indian Thai experiences, you can check out the episode 22, Wedding Elephants and Other Indian-Thai Experiences.

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Lou Pobjecky

Lou is a podcast producer and audio engineer. He makes sure that Brewed in Bangkok sounds smooth as silk. You can find out more about him on LinkedIn.

Filed Under: Brewed in Bangkok Tagged With: adventures of cheap beer, Bangkok, Denmark, europe, Geek fruit, India, journalism, Mumbai, Netherlands, Red Bull, Sex Vex, thailand

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