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What Changes Would Greg Make if He Was in Charge of Bangkok? [S8.E24]

The Bangkok Podcast

Release Date: 12/09/2025

An Expert Spills the Beans on Thailand's Coffee Industry [S8.E43] show art An Expert Spills the Beans on Thailand's Coffee Industry [S8.E43]

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Greg begins his interview with coffee fan, aficionado and expert Noon by exploring her background as the former president of the Specialty Coffee Association of Thailand and her current role managing Lamarzocco, the high-end coffee machine retailer.  Noon explains her deep dive into coffee quality and traces the rapid evolution of the Thai coffee industry over the past fifteen years. She points out that Thailand is highly unique because it both produces and consumes its own coffee, which creates incredibly short communication lines between rural farmers and urban cafe owners. Next, Noon...

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Lumpini Park Turns 100! Celebrating Bangkok's First (Best?) Park [S8.E42] show art Lumpini Park Turns 100! Celebrating Bangkok's First (Best?) Park [S8.E42]

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Greg and Ed discuss the 100th ‘birthday’ of Lumpini Park. The guys begin by highlighting the improvements in the park over the last several years. More and cleaner bathrooms, landscaping, and an adjacent ‘hawker center’ are some of the highlights. Greg then reviews the different facilities that populate the 142 acre park, such as a fitness center, swimming pool, and even a lesser known library, one of the first in Thailand to be truly open to the public.  The show then shifts to a walk-and-talk in the park itself, recorded a few days before. With its proper roof and organized...

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Why do Bangkok Condo Prices Seem to Defy Gravity? [S8.E41] show art Why do Bangkok Condo Prices Seem to Defy Gravity? [S8.E41]

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Greg begins by introducing the perplexing nature of the Bangkok condo market, noting how prices continually seem to defy gravity despite a massive oversupply. He points out that the market acts as a strange black hole of information where no one can predict trends with any certainty. Ed then jumps in, explaining that after researching the topic extensively, he has concluded the real estate environment operates almost like voodoo. He outlines the basic contradiction: there is a huge surplus of both unsold and unoccupied condo units, yet property prices continue to slowly appreciate instead of...

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From the Road: Three PodFriends Reminisce About Bangkok [S8.E40] show art From the Road: Three PodFriends Reminisce About Bangkok [S8.E40]

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In a special episode recorded during Greg’s travels in Canada, he interviews three good friends of the podcast about their particular speciality, and what their thoughts are on Bangkok despite being so far away from the city they love.  First we talk to Pailin Chongchitnant of about her efforts to stay on top of the latest trends in Thai cuisine, what the landscape looks like in Canada, and her new cookbook. Next we check in with , a good friend of Greg’s, former Lonely Planet Japan author, and lover of all things Thai, about how Bangkok gets under your skin even after you move away....

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Phra Pandit Discusses What Buddhism Says About Sex [S8.E39] show art Phra Pandit Discusses What Buddhism Says About Sex [S8.E39]

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Greg meets with mega, super, return guest Phra Pandit to discuss Buddhist teachings regarding sex, a conversation prompted by recent scandals involving women extorting monks. Phra Pandit explains that while sexual scandals within the clergy are actually quite rare, they occasionally happen, sometimes because young men are dumped into the monastery by their families rather than choosing the life themselves. He outlines the strict regulations for monks, noting that there are four cardinal rules that cannot be broken. Breaking the primary rule against having sexual intercourse with any human or...

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That Thing All Thais Do? Yeah, No They Don’t show art That Thing All Thais Do? Yeah, No They Don’t

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Greg and Ed explore common Thai stereotypes and symbols that are heavily associated with Thailand internationally, yet play a surprisingly small role in the daily lives of average Thai citizens. They note that due to Thailand's massive tourism success and unique geography, the country has successfully capitalized on and promoted these cultural icons, even if locals do not actively participate in them. The hosts begin by discussing Pad Thai, noting that while foreigners view it as the ultimate Thai staple, locals rarely eat it compared to everyday dishes like Pad Krapow, and some even view it...

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Author Chris Baker Discusses Thai History, Culture & Conflict [S8.E37] (Classic ReCast) show art Author Chris Baker Discusses Thai History, Culture & Conflict [S8.E37] (Classic ReCast)

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Greg and Ed interview expat legend Chris Baker, co-author (along with his wife Pasuk Phongpaichit) of , in addition to several other well-known books on Thailand. Greg and Ed gush over the fact they have both read Chris’s most famous work, something that every serious expat needs to do at some point.  Chris begins by relating the lovely story of meeting his wife in England and subsequently relocating to Thailand where he worked a variety of jobs before settling down and co-writing a book with her on the economy and politics of Thailand in the 1990s. He explains his fascinating...

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New Frontiers: A (Literal) Conversation With Ed’s AI Assistant About Podcasting [S8.E36] show art New Frontiers: A (Literal) Conversation With Ed’s AI Assistant About Podcasting [S8.E36]

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In a special main show, Greg and Ed interview Hal, Ed’s OpenClaw bot about his knowledge of the Bangkok Podcast. The guys begin the show discussing their mutual obsession with AI but also explain how it could be especially relevant to those living in Bangkok, as Thailand adopts AI in a big way. Ed then tells of his struggles and travails getting the bot to work and to help him create an archive of all seven previous seasons of the podcast, along with transcripts. For the highlight of the show, Greg and Ed actually talk to ‘Hal’ live! It has to be heard to be believed, as the interview is...

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Photographer Tim Russell on the Fading Glory of Hualamphong Station [S8.E34] (Classic ReCast) show art Photographer Tim Russell on the Fading Glory of Hualamphong Station [S8.E34] (Classic ReCast)

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In a ReCast episode from season 7, Greg interviews well known Bangkok-based photographer Tim Russell about his book ‘Bangkok Station,’ which focuses (literally) on the iconic and now mostly defunct Hualamphong Train Station. Greg has had a special connection to the place over the past few months because he just finished organizing an event there for 300 guests last Friday, which is why we've been off air for the past two weeks as activity and stress reached their peak. Tim begins by explaining his early days twenty years ago as a traveller in Vietnam and how he picked up photography as a...

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Linguist Rikker Dockum on the Royal Institute's Thai Language Oversight [S8.E33] (Classic ReCast) show art Linguist Rikker Dockum on the Royal Institute's Thai Language Oversight [S8.E33] (Classic ReCast)

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Greg interviews old friend of the podcast Rikker Dockum, Thai language expert extraordinaire about the Thai Royal Society, an organization dedicated to overseeing, promoting and regulating the Thai language. Rikker begins by explaining that he actually wrote his undergraduate thesis on the Society more than 20 years ago, so he’s a longstanding follower of their work. He notes that it originally modeled itself after the French Academy, which, among other things, develops French words for English equivalents.  For instance, Greg brings up the issue of the word ‘computer,’ which is...

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On this show, Greg and Ed discuss what Greg would do if he was the boss man in charge of Thailand, echoing a similar show with Ed’s plans earlier in the year. (Check out Season 7, Episode 54 if you are curious.) Greg begins with an interesting but ambitious plan to establish bike lanes underneath the elevated portion of the BTS and MRT. Ed immediately welcomes the idea, but both recognize what a massive undertaking it would be. Currently there are long walkways under certain portions of the BTS, but there are miles upon miles of essentially unused ‘space’ underneath other portions that would be perfect for bicycles. Hey, no one said this would be cheap, just better.

Next, Greg suggests that a portion of revenue from traffic fines be put towards police budgets, traffic safety programs, and community education based on improved metrics like response time, crime rate and community sentiment. The guys consider the idea eminently feasible and wonder whether it might be implemented already.

On that note, Greg talks about his idea to use heavy fines for air polluters in a similar fashion, only to discover that last month Thailand’s new clean air bill does just that. 

Greg continues with a myriad of other bold plans involving expanding sidewalks, planting trees, and installing free massage chairs in malls. Listen in for the details and Ed’s always insightful feedback.