BANGKOK, THAILAND – a tropical metropolis of over ten million people. Over the last five years living in this vibrant city I've been fortunate enough to meet some incredible people, many of whom have even more incredible stories. Join us as we take a trip down the rabbit hole and find out what it's really like in one of the world's most famous destinations. 📲Watch on YouTube: www.youtube.... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 76 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
Get the real backstory of Bangkok with Bangkok Pat: From how Nana and Soi Cowboy actually began to where locals still roam in the Old Town today. We talk Pattaya then vs now, the BTS era that reshaped the city, night markets that aren’t just for tour... more
Curious about what life is really like in Bangkok? In this Q&A we answer YOUR questions on Thailand living, dating in Bangkok, what locals actually wear so you don’t look like a tourist, and how remote workers/entrepreneurs really make a living here.... more
Join me as I share three real-life dating disaster stories from Bangkok, Thailand — featuring encounters with ghosts, cheating, scams, a the hidden side of Thai dating culture. From bar girls and expat relationships to cultural clashes and lessons le... more
In this episode, Los Angeles girl and online personality Kazumi sits down with us to chat about her recent experience in Thailand, what she wants to see in Bangkok, beauty standards in Asia, and if Asian women are actually “submissive.” If you’re vis... more
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Entertaining, informative, offers unique insight into culture and opinions of locals and expats. The only negative aspect is that they somehow end up talking about the same clubs despite the varying title topics of the episodes. I must have heard at least 10 times about the RCA area having mostly Chinese, Koreans and Asians particularly two clubs by the names of Route 66 and Space +. Idk anything about the Bangkok club scene but if anyone ever asks me I know what to say 🥸
Really great podcast. The only downside is that there’s a few episodes keeping up with the great work.
This show is unlistenable. There’s no flow to it. The moderator asks dumb Thai women and his buddy where they like to hang out and what scams there are in Thailand. They literally go in a circle answering his questions. There’s too many good podcasts and stuff to learn to fall for this clickbait. Listen briefly and you’ll see.
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Focused on the dynamic lifestyle in Bangkok, this podcast offers a blend of insightful discussions and first-hand experiences that reveal the city's unique culture and nightlife. With guests ranging from local influencers and expats to professionals in various industries, the conversations often explore lesser-known aspects of living in Thailand, including societal perceptions, cultural differences, and practical advice for newcomers. Unique segments delve into specialized topics such as the local tailoring scene, dating dynamics, and the impact of tourism on the economy, providing a comprehensive look at what it's like to navigate life in a flourishing metropolis.
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One Night in Bangkok launched 2 years ago and published 76 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on One Night in Bangkok include:
1. Bangkok Pat
2. Keis One
3. Matt Hunt
4. Andrew Esquire
5. Dinny Skip
6. David Fung
7. John Boseak
8. Chris Parker
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