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BiB025: Don’t Forget the Boobs with Michael Smith

September 18, 2017 by Lou Pobjecky

Giving himself permission to be who he wants to be, author/business owner and self-proclaimed ‘executive transvestite traveler’, Michael Smith had his fair share of experiences in his time in Thailand. Perceiving gender as something of a more fluid kind, he personally choose the box for ‘transvestite’ but won’t blame anyone who’d refer to him as […]

Filed Under: Brewed in Bangkok Tagged With: cambridge, cross-dress, Digital Nomad, ladyboy, software, transgender, transvestite

BiB024: From Zero to God: How to Start a Church in Bangkok with Philip Bassham

August 27, 2017 by Lou Pobjecky

What does it take to start a Christian church in downtown Bangkok? Philip Bassham is a missionary from the United States that has a religious worker visa for starting churches and propagating the Gospel. He has always wanted to be a minister on the “front lines” so, he ultimately decided to preach the Gospel in […]

Filed Under: Brewed in Bangkok Tagged With: baan aksorn, christianity, church, Din Daeng, Glossika, missionary

BiB023: Democracy, Human Rights, and a Cat Named Pumpkin With Katrin Bannach

July 27, 2017 by Lou Pobjecky

As a 17 year old German exchange student in the U.S., Katrin Bannach hoped to work abroad and have a career in training. After returning home, she attended the Hamburg University with a scholarship from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation. Following an assignment in India, she relocated to Thailand in 2012 with her two daughters, her […]

Filed Under: Brewed in Bangkok Tagged With: barcamp, democracy, election commissions, friedrich naumann foundation, germany, hamburg university, human rights, ministry of justice, myanmar

BiB022: Wedding Elephants and Other Indian-Thai Experiences

June 30, 2017 by Lou Pobjecky

Ever since my first days in Bangkok it struck me how the Indian Thai community always seemed to have their own thing going on. Maybe it was because many have been longer than most other expatriate arrivals, or maybe it was they stood out more than other Asians who migrated here – but from unique […]

Filed Under: Brewed in Bangkok Tagged With: british thai chamber of commerce, btcc, education, icamp, indian weddings in thailand, networking, pattani, thai indian

BiB021: From 364lbs Gamer to Dating Coach with Sky Robert Penderis

May 31, 2017 by Karsten Aichholz

Sky was making stew while his brother looked up how much the upcoming eviction from their apartment in South Africa would cost them. Little did he know getting kicked out would put him on a track for a life he never thought possible. What started out as an adventurous stint in Thailand teaching English lead to him […]

Filed Under: Brewed in Bangkok Tagged With: charm formula, dating, english teacher, ketogenic diet, lettuce burger, mobile gaming, playlab, sky robert penderis

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