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Welcome to the All About Thailand Podcast, brought to you by Lonely Traveler Productions! I'm Mike, your host, and in today's exciting episode, we're diving into one of Thailand's most vibrant and iconic celebrations: Songkran. Known as the Thai New Year, Songkran is famous for its thrilling water festivities that transform the streets into lively battlegrounds of joy and laughter. Join me as we explore the essence of Songkran, from the splashing water fights and cultural rituals to the festive atmosphere that envelops cities across the country. We'll also take a closer look at the best hotels and bars to enjoy during this bustling time, giving you insider tips on where to stay and how to make the most of your Songkran experience. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, to Chaing Mai, this episode will provide you with a real idea of the fun and facilities that await you during this incredible festival. So grab your water gun and let's get started on this wet and wild adventure in Thailand!
Kimberly and Lauren discuss the particular landscape of orphanages in Thailand, where $40M is donated to homes in 2 of the 76 provinces alone. Kim, a veteran advocate for reformed care led by Thai churches and families, shares how she's seen practices shift over the years, and where donor churches still need to evolve in their understanding of child development and attachment. Kimberly leads StepAhead Thailand, an organization that offers training on scriptural frameworks for care as well as extensive guidelines for family strengthening. ... Episode Highlights Introduction to Kimberly & Lauren's relationship (1:55) Kimberly's story of moving to Thailand (8:11) The effects of the American Church in Thailand (12:55) Redefining the term “orphan” in the context of scripture (22:15) The industrialization of the orphan care system (25:44) Owning our past ill informed practices around orphan care (39:04) Kimberly's research with Lumos & resources for churches moving forward (47:02) ... For more information, details, and episode transcriptions, visit upwardlydependent.com/shownotes. ... Links Kindred Exchange - Become a monthly donor to support this show and our mission Think Orphan - Learn more and listen to the podcast Step Ahead - Learn more and find resources for family-based care CAFO2024 Summit - Sign up for the conference happening September 18-20, 2024 in Nashville, TN World Without Orphans Conference - Sign up for the global forum taking place in Chaing Mai, Thailand February 29 - March 3, 2024 Rabbit Proof Fence - Watch the movie about three aboriginal girls who were forcibly taken from their families in 1931 to be trained as domestic servants as part of an official Australian government policy. Safe Families - Learn more about the work they do to keep children safe and families together. ... Connect with Lauren Email / Instagram / Leave a Review Connect with Kimberly Linkedin / X
we are so excited arriving into Chaing Mai this beautiful city The plane journey via Bangkok was just fine Come and join us as we travel around northern Thailand
Chiang Mia just looks amazing With such history and so many interesting things to to Like mountain trekking and a visit to the elephant sanctuary Chaing Mai has it all
While Greg gets his bearings after weeks of travel, we revisit another of our most popular episodes. Successfully scaling one online business is hard enough, but building out an entire portfolio of businesses is a challenge few entrepreneurs are able to overcome. Not only did Simon Treulle knock this challenge out of the park, but he achieved this entrepreneurial milestone before the age of 24! Simon is the founder of Pangolia, a business with multiple high-value brands and content sites under its umbrella. In this episode, Simon explains how building a strong network of mentors and fellow entrepreneurs helped him accelerate his success, and why maintaining good relationships with suppliers is key. According to Simon, “If you want to grow your content site, build good relationships with your affiliate managers. They are humans and they are in the business of relationships. Talk, help each other, and you'll see your business grow.” Simon gives us insights into his entrepreneurial journey, including what inspired him to move from Denmark to Chaing Mai, the epicenter of SEO, when he was just 19. He walks us through the hard work and sacrifice that helped him achieve success, and why he chose to hone in on the pet niche when building out his portfolio. Speaking of his portfolio, Simon also discusses how he transitioned from building sites into buying them, what he looks for in new business acquisitions, and the benefits of consolidating multiple small websites into one big site. He also explains why he made the jump into eCommerce through his latest acquisition, Hepper, and reveals how he grew Hepper from 100 visitors per day to 40.000 readers per day. If you want to know how to make the leap from owning one business to owning several, this episode is the perfect place to start! Topics Discussed in this episode: Simon walks us through his experience entering the world of online business (02:14) Why Simon decided to build a portfolio of businesses in the pet niche (12:14) How Simon transitioned from owning one business to running several (14:17) The benefits of running eCommerce and content site businesses in synergy (16:36) What qualities Simon looks for in a new business acquisition (18:46) How Simon adapted to running an eCommerce business alongside his content sites (23:53) How Simon grew the traffic on his eCommerce site from 100 daily visitors to 40,0000 (27:11) The key to successfully running multiple businesses simultaneously (31:22) Simon's advice to entrepreneurs looking to replicate his success (32:04) Simon reveals what's next, and his plans for growing his businesses further (37:23) Mentions: Empire Flippers Podcast Empire Flippers Marketplace Pangolia Hepper Ahrefs Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to grow one content site into a powerful portfolio of online businesses.
While Greg gets his bearings after weeks of travel, we revisit another of our most popular episodes. Successfully scaling one online business is hard enough, but building out an entire portfolio of businesses is a challenge few entrepreneurs are able to overcome. Not only did Simon Treulle knock this challenge out of the park, but he achieved this entrepreneurial milestone before the age of 24! Simon is the founder of Pangolia, a business with multiple high-value brands and content sites under its umbrella. In this episode, Simon explains how building a strong network of mentors and fellow entrepreneurs helped him accelerate his success, and why maintaining good relationships with suppliers is key. According to Simon, “If you want to grow your content site, build good relationships with your affiliate managers. They are humans and they are in the business of relationships. Talk, help each other, and you'll see your business grow.” Simon gives us insights into his entrepreneurial journey, including what inspired him to move from Denmark to Chaing Mai, the epicenter of SEO, when he was just 19. He walks us through the hard work and sacrifice that helped him achieve success, and why he chose to hone in on the pet niche when building out his portfolio. Speaking of his portfolio, Simon also discusses how he transitioned from building sites into buying them, what he looks for in new business acquisitions, and the benefits of consolidating multiple small websites into one big site. He also explains why he made the jump into eCommerce through his latest acquisition, Hepper, and reveals how he grew Hepper from 100 visitors per day to 40.000 readers per day. If you want to know how to make the leap from owning one business to owning several, this episode is the perfect place to start! Topics Discussed in this episode: Simon walks us through his experience entering the world of online business (02:14) Why Simon decided to build a portfolio of businesses in the pet niche (12:14) How Simon transitioned from owning one business to running several (14:17) The benefits of running eCommerce and content site businesses in synergy (16:36) What qualities Simon looks for in a new business acquisition (18:46) How Simon adapted to running an eCommerce business alongside his content sites (23:53) How Simon grew the traffic on his eCommerce site from 100 daily visitors to 40,0000 (27:11) The key to successfully running multiple businesses simultaneously (31:22) Simon's advice to entrepreneurs looking to replicate his success (32:04) Simon reveals what's next, and his plans for growing his businesses further (37:23) Mentions: Empire Flippers Podcast Empire Flippers Marketplace Pangolia Hepper Ahrefs Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to grow one content site into a powerful portfolio of online businesses.
Successfully scaling one online business is hard enough, but building out an entire portfolio of businesses is a challenge few entrepreneurs are able to overcome. Not only did Simon Treulle knock this challenge out of the park, but he achieved this entrepreneurial milestone before the age of 24! Simon is the founder of Pangolia, a business with multiple high-value brands and content sites under its umbrella. In this episode, Simon explains how building a strong network of mentors and fellow entrepreneurs helped him accelerate his success, and why maintaining good relationships with suppliers is key. According to Simon, “If you want to grow your content site, build good relationships with your affiliate managers. They are humans and they are in the business of relationships. Talk, help each other, and you'll see your business grow.” Simon gives us insights into his entrepreneurial journey, including what inspired him to move from Denmark to Chaing Mai, the epicenter of SEO, when he was just 19. He walk us through the hard work and sacrifice that helped him achieve success, and why he chose to hone in on the pet niche when building out his portfolio. Speaking of his portfolio, Simon also discusses how he transitioned from building sites into buying them, what he looks for in new business acquisitions, and the benefits of consolidating multiple small websites into one big site. He also explains why he made the jump into eCommerce through his latest acquisition, Hepper, and reveals how he grew Hepper from 100 visitors per day to 40.000 readers per day. If you want to know how to make the leap from owning one business to owning several, this episode is the perfect place to start! Topics Discussed in this episode: Simon walks us through his experience entering the world of online business (02:14) Why Simon decided to build a portfolio of businesses in the pet niche (12:14) How Simon transitioned from owning one business to running several (14:17) The benefits of running eCommerce and content site businesses in synergy (16:36) What qualities Simon looks for in a new business acquisition (18:46) How Simon adapted to running an eCommerce business alongside his content sites (23:53) How Simon grew the traffic on his eCommerce site from 100 daily visitors to 40,0000 (27:11) The key to successfully running multiple businesses simultaneously (31:22) Simon's advice to entrepreneurs looking to replicate his success (32:04) Simon reveals what's next, and his plans for growing his businesses further (37:23) Mentions: Empire Flippers Podcast Empire Flippers Marketplace Pangolia Hepper Ahrefs Sit back, grab a coffee, and learn how to grow one content site into a powerful portfolio of online businesses.
In the first episode, we introduce ourselves and share our vision for this podcast! Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mEPKg7_KGpM About me: I have been a full-time Amazon FBA seller and digital nomad since 2015. Through my travel vlog, I got so many questions about what I do, that I created an Amazon course in 2016 to help people start selling on Amazon, and an Amazon marketing agency in 2018 to launch products on Amazon for other brands. I've been spending most of the year in tropical Asia, mostly Bangkok, Bali, and Chaing Mai, amongst the remote-worker / location-independent entrepreneur community. My goal for this podcast is to get all my Amazon selling knowledge out there and help everyone make more money on Amazon! #fba #fbapodcast #amazonfba _ Download my Free "Amazon FBA Private Label Secrets 2020" Ebook ➤ http://livinthatlife.com/fba-ebook I want to make $$ on Amazon! Where do I start? 1) SUBSCRIBE for weekly Tips, Tricks & Strategies 2) Download my FREE Ebook: http://livinthatlife.com/fba-ebook 3) Apply to join the next 90 Day FBA Challenge: http://livinthatlife.com/90dayfba 4) Follow these other places ➤ https://www.instagram.com/fba_lifestyle ➤ https://www.soundcloud.com/fbalifestyle
ONE Championship goes to Inda, SFC 8, UGB Rebirth, FMD, Fighters Give Back Singapore Fighting Championship has announced their next show which will be September 28th at the FooChow building in Singapore. That have not announced the full fight card yet, but when they do I will be sure to update everyone on the MMA matches. SFC generally does cards with a mix of combat sports on them, MMA, Boxing, and Muay Thai. I watched the last event on their Facebook live stream and there were some really good fights. I would highly recommend checking them out. Link to their FB page will be in the show notes. It’s been a year since we have seen a Full Metal Dojo show in Bangkok, but now it looks as though they will be putting on their next event on August 31st. There still isn’t much known, but friend of the show Javier Trujillo will be in the main event against Ibrahim Radi from Monarchy MMA in Kuala Lumpur. Javier recently made the move from Bangkok to Chaing Mai so he could focus more on his training. Last time I spoke to him he said things couldn’t be going any better. Hopefully, I will have him on the show soon so discuss his upcoming fight. Over to Manila where Underground Battle MMA has announced their next card coming up August 23rd. No details on the card yet. But what I love about UGB is that they have fights that are also a blend of MMA and stick fighting. They are absolutely wild. I’ll put a link in the show notes to one of their trailers that gives you a little taste of what that looks like. But definitely get excited about this. In Malaysia Octagon Asia MMA has announced the Season 2 finalist for their tournaments at Bantamweight, Lightweight and Heavyweight That kick off on September 14th. There are some well-known names in the local scene in the tournament. At Bantamweight, you’ve got Effendey Kalai and Aaron Lo At lightweight, you’ve got Joseph Yap And at Heavyweight we’ve got Niker Tan WIth 8 men per division, this could be anyone's game. Tournament style changes the dynamics, anything can happen. In ONE Championship news, Chatri Sityodtong posted on his Facebook on August 8th that ONE Championship will 100% be going to India in 2020. Of course they have a number of Indian fighters signed to the promotion and that being the second biggest market in Asia, it would make sense they want to begin to establish a base there. ONE has also been making claims that they will hold a show in the US in 2020, that one I am far more skeptical about and will be interesting to see how ONE does they have to work within the confines of a regulating body like a commission. Lastly, but surely not least. I was in Manila over the weekend for a charity event called Black Tie Black Eye Affair. I went there to watch my friend Bev, the Deisel Diva compete in a white-collar boxing match. But what I want to bring some light to is how involved the local MMA scene was in supporting the event. Both Brandon Very and Mitch Chilson
Recorded in Chaing Mai, Thailand, this episode explores the subtle healing magic that is Thai Massage or Thai Yoga Bodywork. An instrumental teacher in the field of Thai Massage, Michael Sitzer dives deep into what Thai Massage really is, what it's like to lead a retreat in Thailand, and how the practice of Thai Massage can be a spiritual path. Michael has been exploring and sharing exceptional bodywork for two decades... Starting his professional career with a ten-year immersion at the Kripalu Yoga Center in Lenox, MA, he became a senior therapist in their Healing Arts department as well as a core faculty member of their School of Massage. He is professionally trained in Swedish Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Clinical Massage, Kripalu Bodywork, Traditional Thai Massage, Breema Bodywork, Positional Release Therapy and Yoga Therapy. His signature session is in ‘Thai Yoga Bodywork,’ which blends all these modalities into a creative and therapeutic healing art. Michael began his studies of Thai Massage in 1998 with an intensive offered by Ananda Apfelbaum at the Omega Institute. He then journeyed to Thailand to meet her teacher, master Pichest Boonthume. Michael has returned to Thailand more than 10 times to further his practice. He has also worked closely with Kam Thye Chow, Ken Nelson & Jonas Westring. After leaving Kripalu in 2010, Michael relocated to Asheville to teach ‘Clinical Massage’ at AB Tech College and began offering continuing education courses. Michael has developed a complete Thai Yoga Bodywork certification training including a manual, a DVD & an online video course which has been presented at Kripalu Center and across the country beginning in 2000. Michael is well known and respected for his heart-centered approach to his treatments, his workshops, and his life. Michael's passion for therapeutic touch and inspirational teaching motivates him to continue to share this work around the world... Connect with Michael at www.thaiyogatrainings.com
Digital Nomad Cafe Podcast | Online Business, Freelancing & Remote Work
Welcome to a new episode of the Digital Nomad Cafe Podcast with Johnny FDWhat You Will Learn in This EpisodeHow Johnny built his first Dropshipping business. (It’s not the traditional type of dropshipping business using Oberlo + AliExpress)How Johnny managed to sell his business & then repeat the process a second time!Why it’s so important to be in the right communities & connect with like minded people who inspire youThe importance of building multiple revenue streams for online entrepreneursThe upcoming Digital Nomad Summit in Chiang Mai on Jan 19th 2019Why it's so important to think logically about profit first vs being a busy foolDeciding when it's time to sell your businessActionable tips and advice for those who are looking to get started as a Digital Nomad and work onlineThe power of networking to grow your businessResources Mentioned in this EpisodeYou can connect with Johnny via his personal website - https://www.johnnyfd.com/ Upcoming Nomad Summit - Jan 19th in Chaing Mai, ThailandListen to Johnny's podcast here - http://www.travellikeabosspodcast.com/ The course Johnny attributes his Dropshipping success to is the Anton Method - Also known as Dropship Lifestyle See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sean Dalton is a photographer who also teaches others how to be a better photographer. He is inspired by the countries he travels, the people he meets, and incredible coffee. During this episode, Sean will share how he Incorporated sponsorships and courses into his business since his last appearance on the podcast. He will talk about ways to improve your Instagram page in order to drive business to your brand. Expect to hear the strategies that led Sean to generate up to $7,000 a month through SkillShare online courses. Johnny FD and Sean will also compare the SkillShare platform to Udemy and YouTube plus conversation about the coffee culture in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Links: SeanDalt.com Instagram: Instagram.com/seandalt Instagram.com/johnnyfdk Ep 150 - Travel Photographer Sean Dalton Sponsor: Printful.com Travel Bosses: Digital Nomad Army FB Group First Udemy Course: Small Talk How to Start Your Podcast: Blue Yeti vs. ATR-2100 vs. Samson Go Mic Time Stamps: 01:13 - Incorporating sponsorships and courses into your business 04:38 - Working for clients vs a production team 12:18 - Pros and cons of editing photos 14:05 - Visual consistency on Instagram 18:04 - “Instagram has become an integral part of my business” - Sean Dalton 23:25 - SkillShare course tips and tricks 27:54 - How to get paid on SkillShare 28:48 - Coffee culture in Chaing Mai 32:11 - “I love the coffee culture here” - Sean Dalton 36:06 - Creating courses on SkillShare 44:12 - Udemy vs SkillShare vs YouTube 48:09 - Building successful courses 50:37 - Audio and video recording equipment Enjoy this episode? Share it with friends!
Michael Michelini started his career out of college on Wall Street and soon realized that entrepreneurship was his calling. 11 years later, his business, Global From Asia, calls Chiang Mai, Thailand home. In this Interview with Michael Michelini, we chat about: How to Run an International Business Best way to meet Expats in China The Cross-Border Summit Being an Expat in Chiang Mai Cross-Border Match Maker Canton Fair and so much more! How to Run an International Business Are you the type of entrepreneur that always wondered what it would be like to have an https://expatmoneyshow.com/jim-cockrum-creating-engaging-content/ (FBA store)? or a Shopify store? And just thought it might be too difficult to build a profitable store online? Then this is the episode for you! Or are you already successful in the online shopping world? Do you have a profitable store but have no real say in how the products are manufactured and delivered? Then this too is the episode for you! Michael Michelini and Mikkel Thorup talk about how to best start in this space. What needs to happen, meeting the suppliers in China, branding, and plain old hand-holding. Michael Michelini started his business in Hong Kong, China. After 11 years he has mastered the ins and outs of how to effectively and efficiently work alongside the factories in China so that you, the import/export company can easily create the products that suit your needs. Most of us would be afraid of the language barrier, the thousands of factories to choose from, and the fear of trying to communicate with the shop owners. Michael Michelini understood those issues when he first started his business and is here to help guide you through the process. How To Meet Expats In China Living in the USA his entire life, having school friends and work colleagues, moving to Hong Kong meant that Michael had to learn to socialize with the locals, or find new expat friends. We discuss where Michael Michelini found his new tribe; was it difficult; and is that where he met his wife? Meet another Expat in China in this interview with https://expatmoneyshow.com/rico-ngoma-how-to-source-products-in-china-for-drop-shipping/ (Rico Ngmoa), we also dive deep into the Canton Fair and talk about how to safely judge a manufacturing plant who builds your products. Cross Border Summit For the last 3 years, Michael Michelini has held his Cross Border Summit, in Shenzhen, China, in conjunction with the Canton Fair. (Listen in as Michael describes what the Canton Fair is all about!!) Their Cross Border Summit is for anyone interested in, but not excluding: how to sell on Amazon selling E-commerce sourcing products and buying from China and selling in different countries This Cross Border Summit is for the newbie and the experienced buyer. There are dozens of experts and a roundtable discussion to chat with your favourite expert. Cross Border Summit 2019 will be held in Cartegena, Columbia on March 7th & 8th with a Mastermind Event on the 6th. For more information and to purchase tickets: https://www.globalfromasia.com/cross-border-summit-colombia/ (www.crossbordersummit.com/columbia) . Expat In Chiang Mai Thailand Why leave China to go to Chaing Mai? School for his children Lower cost of living Chaing Mai has an amazing Expat Community I hope you got as much value from this interview as I did… and if you would like to stay up to date with all new content that comes out at https://expatmoneyshow.com/episodes/ (The Expat Money Show) make sure you sign up below for our newsletter; EMS Pulse. – my behind the scene daily correspondence where I give you all the intel as I travel the world and build my business, develop key relationships and invest in non-traditional investments overseas (very profitably I might... Support this podcast
YWAM Chaing Mai celebrate’s the grand opening of their Call2all campus, we get to hear a testimony about what God is doing in Japan, hear some inspirational stories from YWAM Ships in Papua New Guinea, YWAM Emerge shares with us how they are meeting the need for feeding the needy, I’ll tell you about seven […] The post New Chaing Mai Call2all Campus, YWAM Ships in PNG, Aquaponics, Islamic Studies, and Social Justice first appeared on YWAM Podcast.
Digital Journey Podcast | Navigating Your Online Business Voyage
Silicon Valley software engineer reads Tim Farris's 4 Hour Work Week after freaking out about his life on the hamster wheel and it changed everything in his life. On this episode of the Digital Journey Podcast, Matt Diggity tells his story how he started with zero knowledge about website SEO and became a multi-million dollar Amazon affiliate website owner. Learn how he struggled to become a location independent entrepreneur "digital nomad" in Chaing Mai, Thailand that has sold several of his Amazon Affiliate sites for more than 6 figures. Matt has become such a well-respected SEO expert that he and his other SEO friend are hosting their first SEO conference in NOV of 2017 in Chiang Mai where he and the world's best SEO experts share their inside SEO secrets.
On July 3rd, 2006, Maggie Crane murdered Daniel Dubie at a restaurant in Chaing Mai, Thailand. I decided to travel to Thailand to meet maggie in the women's Prison in the hopes that Maggie would share info about Jon Onuma and Daniel Dubie.
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
http://www.tropicalmba.com/meaning/ In a nice bit of serendipity, I was in Singapore last week and I ran into my friend John McIntyre. John is The Autoresponder Guy, but today he didn't want to talk about email marketing or autoresponders. We got to talking about what you do when you've gotten through those first few years of running a business and you've reached a certain level of comfort. How do you choose to live once you own your own time? We'll also talk about John's experience scaling in year three of a productized service business, and what you can get out of living in Chaing Mai.
Creating a facebook fan page, getting over 124,000 likes, and branding your own product to be sold through Amazon.com. This is the future. In this episode we discuss how Mark grew his fb fan page, tested the market selling products he bought off of eBay, and eventually created a better version of that product under his own brand name. He has recently launched into the Amazon.com warehouses which means he's able to live in Chaing Mai, travel the world, and have his products fulfilled by Amazon. This is a meaty episode, so get your pen and paper ready. See photos and links on the show notes here: http://www.travellikeabosspodcast.com/episode-list--show-notes
It seems like every day Sylvie is stepping into the ring to fight. Her lifestyle in Chaing Mai, Thailand is what most nak muay dream of since she is literally eating, sleeping and breathing the sport. She shares her thoughts, experiences and insights about life in Thailand. MTG 040: Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu - Living, Fighting in Thailand - 8limbs.usCheck out all the podcast episodes and more of Muay Thai Guy here!