Looking Back, Looking Forward: What's Next for BP in 2025 [S7.E51]
The Bangkok Podcast31 Joulu 2024

Looking Back, Looking Forward: What's Next for BP in 2025 [S7.E51]

In a year-end wrap up, Greg and Ed discuss their favorite shows of the year and some plans for the podcast in 2025. Ed begins by waxing rhapsodic over his early year interview with David Cluck, Hollywood assistant director who has been based in Bangkok for the last 10 years or so (S7, Ep. 6-7). The flow of the interview was aided by the fact that David and Ed are friends, but Ed points out that it's rare to sit down with a friend and discuss their career in depth. As a film nerd, Ed (and Greg) enjoyed David's experience and insider storytelling ability.

Greg then brings up our episode on Bangkok in your 20s vs. Bangkok in your 50s (S7, Ep. 29). Greg enjoys having pearls of wisdom about living in Bangkok that only come from having lived in Thailand so long, and Ed appreciated the way the city's pros have changed for him from the early days to his (now) fifty-ish lifestyle. Next, Ed mentioned his other favorite interview show, with Ron Weaver, 'American-Thai Guy' (S7, Ep. 11-12). Both Ed and Greg enjoyed Ron's personality and insights, and the fact that his experience as an African-American guy gave him a different take on expat life in Thailand.

Greg's next favorite episode was the one on 'Expat Math,' our attempt to understand Bangkok with various theories and equations (S7, Ep. 16). There's no denying Bangkok's chaotic nature, but that doesn't mean it's completely random, and the guys enjoy trying to wrap their heads around the City of Angels and come up with some guiding principles. Ed's last favorite episode was his take on Bangkok vs. Hong Kong (S7, Ep. 24). As someone who doesn't travel all that much, Ed enjoyed being able to experience the iconic city and weigh it against his home.

Greg wraps up the favorites by bringing up our show on 'The Limits of Mai Pen Rai,' (S7, Ep. 40). Both guys agree this might be their 'angriest' episode, but defend the right to put their foot down when it comes to inaction to solve problems that result in horrible tragedies, especially when they're in the service of improving safety for everyone.

Last, Greg and Ed discuss their plan to use the last week of every month to air an old show, rather than putting out a new show every week. The truth is the guys need a breather to help them brainstorm new material, but also think listeners would benefit from listening to many of the old gems from previous years.

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