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Best selling author, Thai TV personality, Buddhist Monk (twice), Reiki Master, parent, and endurance athlete Nikorn Banjerdlert talks with Joint Dynamics podcast host Andrew Cox, on a life well explored. The life of the inner world and workings of the mind, and the outer world of excess and mental health. Nikorn shares his perspective on healing, dealing with the loss of a loved one, a life in excess, the teachings of Abraham Hicks and the law of attraction, and how he now finds joy & meaning in being a primary school groundskeeper. Nikorn is the epitome of the Zen saying, "Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment, chop wood, carry water". This conversation was at times meditative, at times hedonistic, but mostly a breath of fresh air from a humble and wise student of life. I hope you enjoySee you again in two weeks Here are some useful links for this podcastNikorn on FB - https://www.facebook.com/nikorn.banjerdlertNikorn on IG - https://www.instagram.com/nikornbanjerdlert/?hl=enRelevant episodesEpisode 29 - Sabrina Villard on Shamanism and energetic healing https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-29-sabrina-villard-shamanism-and-energetic/id1527374894?i=1000534438487Episode 37 - Barry Beck Ice hockey legend & living with traumahttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-37-barry-beck-hockey-and-living-with-trauma/id1527374894?i=1000546771444JOINT DYNAMICS links:Joint Dynamics Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JointDynamicsHongKong/Joint Dynamics Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/jointdynamics/Joint Dynamics Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRQZplKxZMSvtc6LxM5Wckw Host - Andrew Cox - https://www.jointdynamics.com.hk/the-team/trainers/andrew-coxThe Joint Dynamics online at home exercise program - contact andrew@jointdynamics.com.hk or admin@jointdynaics.com.hk to purchase your copy https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qUVpoTnn_Wx8dpy7kggnd416307a7lcT/view?usp=drivesdk
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"My Name is Goff, Jack Goff" (S1-E10)Wacky names of towns, funny wedding announcement combo names, and what were their parents thinking when they named them? Join the JabberGuys for this episode that will leave you scratching your head… wtf? Weird town names?· Dumber, New Hampshire· Satan's Kingdom, and Hell, Michigan· Ding Dong, Texas· Chicken, Alaska· Intercourse, Pennsylvania· Scratch Ankle, Alabama· Boogertown, North Carolina· Beaver Dick Campground, Idaho (Seriously?!)Listen to the episode for more…Weird wedding announcement name combos…· Long-Wiwi· Wang-Holder· Golden-Showers· Beaver-Whetter· Luny-Ward· Bush-Hacker· Rump-Orphis· Crapp-Beer· Poor-SaapListen to the episode for more…Weird individual names…· Thai TV show…. “Cooking with Poo”· Dick Smasher· Mike Litoris· Sal Manela· Judy Swallows· Paul Toocock· Moe Lester· Chris P. Bacon· Major Dick Head· Dr. Whet Faartz· Ben Dover· Evelyn Sackrider and her husband Harry· Dr. B. J. Hardick· Dixie Normus· Dick Kock· B.J. Cobbledick· Dr. Pornsack· Anass RhamerListen to the episode for more…. Visit www.jabberguys.com to subscribe to our podcasts and for trivia based on each episode.Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
The Bangkok Podcast | Conversations on Life in Thailand's Buzzing Capital
This is Part 2 of Greg’s interview with Dan Fraser, an old friend, Thai TV star, and owner of adventure travel company Smiling Albino. Continuing their conversation, Dan talks about the challenges of transitioning from a business manager ‘control freak’ (his words) to a TV entertainer whose role is mostly to be the goofy foreigner having crazy experiences in Thailand. The key is finding his inner child and having faith in his producer to watch his back and make the kind of show that the producer wants. Although it might not always work out how he wants it to... From cultural mishaps to running to catch planes to eating a wild variety of food - from ‘orgasmically delicious’ (his words) to ‘vile and violent’ (also his words). An example of the latter would be lightly steamed ‘gooey swamp toads.’ Suffice it to say that someone picky about what they eat could never do Dan’s job on the show! Last, Greg asks Dan about any lessons he has learned about Thai culture being on the show, and, with a laugh, Dan points out that being on the show taught him that he really knew very little about the real Thailand, even though the show began after he had already been an expat for 10 years. It’s a great lesson for foreigners in Thailand: almost all of us know far less about the country we call home than we think. As always, the podcast will continue to be 100% funded by listeners just like you who get some special swag from us. And we’ll keep our Facebook, Twitter, and LINE accounts active so you can send us comments, questions, or whatever you want to share.
The Bangkok Podcast | Conversations on Life in Thailand's Buzzing Capital
Greg interviews Renaissance-Expat Extraordinaire Dan Fraser, an old friend of both Greg and Ed and a former guest of the podcast in season 1. As both the star of a Thai TV show called ‘Long Ruk Yim’ and the owner of Smiling Albino, a high-end adventure travel company, Dan is afforded some really unique opportunities for understanding Thai culture, and seeing things from the inside. Among the topics discussed in this episode - part 1 of a two-part show - Dan discusses the difficulties involved in filming a television show where he must explain his adventures in Thailand, in Thai to a Thai audience, and the logistics of putting a weekly show together while running a mid-size company with a few dozen staff. He also goes into detail on some of the incredibly awkward situations that he often finds himself in while filming, and how he uses them as tools to better understand Thai culture. Suffice it to say, if Greg and Ed have had ‘interesting’ lives in Thailand, Dan has had something that’s hyper-super-mega interesting. Approximately. As always, the podcast will continue to be 100% funded by listeners just like you who get some special swag from us. And we’ll keep our Facebook, Twitter, and LINE accounts active so you can send us comments, questions, or whatever you want to share.
In the hot seat this week we have one half of UK born UAE bred Hollaphonic, aka Olly Wood. In this episode we talk about how to diversify your revenue streams. This is especially prevalent during these challenging times where musicians and create performers have been hit hard with the closure of their major sources of revenue. Olly discusses ways on how to have maximise your talent. Hollaphonic was born out of a small studio in the Arabian desert of Dubai, the brainchild of Olly Wood & Greg Stainer, two British electronic artists with a diverse electronic music history; The first electronic act to sign to a major label in the Middle East, Hollaphonic released their debut album ‘Personal Space' through Universal in 2015 to great critical acclaim, landing 4 No.1 singles and a No.1 album across eight countries including the UAE and Saudi Arabia; their track Dangerous reached No.3 on the global Shazam trending charts. After a succession of No.1 tracks and high level support from BBC Radio One, TenCent Entertainment Group and Spotify they were approached by Sony Music with a plan to release as a global priority, scoring the international single in Thailand in 2018 with a total of 13 months in the Thai international Top 10 in 2018 with Asian streaming giant JOOX. This led to a performance on Thai TV to over 50m as well as their lyrics being used to teach English in many schools. In early 2019 they enjoyed their first Asian No.1 grabbing top spot in Thailand's main chart through a collaboration with Thai superstar Peck Palitchoke. 2019 saw them release their first K-Pop track with former U-Kiss Star Kevin Woo which was performed livestream to millions from a packed KCon in Madison Square Gardens. Their musical diversity is akin to a mix between Disclosure, Camelphat, Guetta and the Pop sensibilities of artists such as Sigala, Jax Jones and Martin Solveig. They were the first act to play at Tomorrowland 2019 opening the event with a daybreak set on One World Radio broadcast on speakers across the festival and worldwide. Endorsements range from Red Bull Culture Key Opinion Leaders to Adidas and Rolls Royce. In 2019 they also worked on artistic project with Franco Dragone working on La Perle, Dubai and One Last Drop with Cirque Du Soleil. Their music can be heard inflight with Emirates Airlines as the provided an original track for their Inflight introduction, the video feature their album and logo and has been viewed by over 250m passengers in it's lifetime to date. Their track Spaceship was also chosen by NASA for their ‘playlist to the moon' a global campaign voted for by fans. www.facebook.com/hollaphonic www.twitter.com/hollaphonic www.instagram.com/hollaphonic Live Bookings & Enquiries nicola@hollasonic.com More about Ma'ana Learning Lab Musiqaa More about Ma'ana Website CLICK HERE More about host Tobie Allen Facebook Link Please contact tobie@maanamusic.com in need any help with your music career
Cold Lake's Petcharnin "Patty" Cowden is an actor, producer, and entrepreneur. She was born in Bangkok, Thailand and is of Thai, Indian, Malaysian, and Portuguese (from her paternal grandfather) descent. Cowden began acting as a child in various Thai TV shows and Films. She appeared in numerous productions throughout her early teens, including being a TV talk show host for Channel V Thailand. At age 15, she decided that she wanted to be a filmmaker and began to focus on production. In 2006 Cowden completed her Bachelors Degree, graduating Magna Cumme Laude, from Brigham Young University-Hawaii with degrees in Theatre and International Cultural Studies-Humanities. She went on to complete her Master of Business Administration from Aspen University. Cowden said, "I always wanted to work in two industries: Film, where I can show people what endless possibilities look like and non-profit organizations, where I can be a voice for so many people who have been forced to sit in silence." Her most recent film Sweet Oil (Producer & Story) premiered at the Phoenix Film Festival in Arizona in 2017. "Thank you John Rhys-Davies for all the love and support. You always make every minute with you a remarkable one. Truly honoured to be playing your granddaughter in Moments in Spacetime." https://www.instagram.com/p/BxkBOxlJ_1K/
Discover more tech podcasts like this: Tech Podcast Asia. Produced by Pikkal & Co - Award Winning Podcast Agency. [00:05] Welcome Daniel Fraser to Asia Tech Podcast Stories, hosted by Graham D Brown [00:53] Daniel's first time in Asia in 1995 in a student exhange with the Thai Royal Family [04:54] Graham's experience when he came to Asia in the summer of 1995 [07:17] Being neither expat nor tourist - how Daniel's first year in Thailand was a complete immersion in local Thai culture [10:23] The second coming. Why did Daniel come back to Asia in 1999? [13:49] Why did Daniel take the risk to build a business based on adventure travel and experience travel back in 1999? [17:10] Daniel's story of coming back to Thailand in 1999 and the first few years, from oddjobs to tourist visa runs [20:08] Thailand is now derisked compared to what it was. What was it like back then to start a business in Thailand as a foreigner? [23:33] How did Daniel deal with the 'dark entrepreneurial days', days when he felt like buying a flight ticket and going home? [26:08] The fear of failure as a powerful motivator and how publicly stating your intentions will help entrepreneurs [28:02] Daniel's experiences of being a 'white guy' entrepreneur in Thailand back in 1999, from being in a rare club to living locally [32:23] The tours initially offered by Daniel's adventure travel agency, from unexpectedly popular motorcycle tours to putting millionaires in little guesthouses in Northern Thailand [37:10] Travel is about bridging worlds. All of the tours offered in the early days of the business came directly from the life Daniel was living at that time [41:00] The new trend of luxury adventure travel and how it incorporates authentic local experiences [43:07] Daniel's stint on Thai TV, hosting a travel culture documentary series 'Long Rat Yim' in the Thai language [47:05] How did Thai people react to a white guy talking about their culture and their country on TV? [49:34] How Asian countries like Thailand are starting to see themselves from a global perspective [51:30] All about planning to be lucky and how actually going somewhere would create an energy to seek out opportunities [54:42] Daniel's advice for listeners thinking about coming to Asia. What does it take to be successful when leaving one world and starting in another? [59:00] Get in touch with Daniel through his travel company Smiling Albino, facebook Daniel B Fraser, or watch him on the Thai TV program 'Long Rat Yim' on Channel 3SD every Sunday evening at 4.30pm
[00:05] Welcome Daniel Fraser to Asia Tech Podcast Stories, hosted by Graham D Brown [00:53] Daniel's first time in Asia in 1995 in a student exhange with the Thai Royal Family [04:54] Graham's experience when he came to Asia in the summer of 1995 [07:17] Being neither expat nor tourist - how Daniel's first year in Thailand was a complete immersion in local Thai culture [10:23] The second coming. Why did Daniel come back to Asia in 1999? [13:49] Why did Daniel take the risk to build a business based on adventure travel and experience travel back in 1999? [17:10] Daniel's story of coming back to Thailand in 1999 and the first few years, from oddjobs to tourist visa runs [20:08] Thailand is now derisked compared to what it was. What was it like back then to start a business in Thailand as a foreigner? [23:33] How did Daniel deal with the 'dark entrepreneurial days', days when he felt like buying a flight ticket and going home? [26:08] The fear of failure as a powerful motivator and how publicly stating your intentions will help entrepreneurs [28:02] Daniel's experiences of being a 'white guy' entrepreneur in Thailand back in 1999, from being in a rare club to living locally [32:23] The tours initially offered by Daniel's adventure travel agency, from unexpectedly popular motorcycle tours to putting millionaires in little guesthouses in Northern Thailand [37:10] Travel is about bridging worlds. All of the tours offered in the early days of the business came directly from the life Daniel was living at that time [41:00] The new trend of luxury adventure travel and how it incorporates authentic local experiences [43:07] Daniel's stint on Thai TV, hosting a travel culture documentary series 'Long Rat Yim' in the Thai language [47:05] How did Thai people react to a white guy talking about their culture and their country on TV? [49:34] How Asian countries like Thailand are starting to see themselves from a global perspective [51:30] All about planning to be lucky and how actually going somewhere would create an energy to seek out opportunities [54:42] Daniel's advice for listeners thinking about coming to Asia. What does it take to be successful when leaving one world and starting in another? [59:00] Get in touch with Daniel through his travel company Smiling Albino, facebook Daniel B Fraser, or watch him on the Thai TV program 'Long Rat Yim' on Channel 3SD every Sunday evening at 4.30pm
[00:05] Welcome Daniel Fraser to Asia Tech Podcast Stories, hosted by Graham D Brown [00:53] Daniel's first time in Asia in 1995 in a student exhange with the Thai Royal Family [04:54] Graham's experience when he came to Asia in the summer of 1995 [07:17] Being neither expat nor tourist - how Daniel's first year in Thailand was a complete immersion in local Thai culture [10:23] The second coming. Why did Daniel come back to Asia in 1999? [13:49] Why did Daniel take the risk to build a business based on adventure travel and experience travel back in 1999? [17:10] Daniel's story of coming back to Thailand in 1999 and the first few years, from oddjobs to tourist visa runs [20:08] Thailand is now derisked compared to what it was. What was it like back then to start a business in Thailand as a foreigner? [23:33] How did Daniel deal with the 'dark entrepreneurial days', days when he felt like buying a flight ticket and going home? [26:08] The fear of failure as a powerful motivator and how publicly stating your intentions will help entrepreneurs [28:02] Daniel's experiences of being a 'white guy' entrepreneur in Thailand back in 1999, from being in a rare club to living locally [32:23] The tours initially offered by Daniel's adventure travel agency, from unexpectedly popular motorcycle tours to putting millionaires in little guesthouses in Northern Thailand [37:10] Travel is about bridging worlds. All of the tours offered in the early days of the business came directly from the life Daniel was living at that time [41:00] The new trend of luxury adventure travel and how it incorporates authentic local experiences [43:07] Daniel's stint on Thai TV, hosting a travel culture documentary series 'Long Rat Yim' in the Thai language [47:05] How did Thai people react to a white guy talking about their culture and their country on TV? [49:34] How Asian countries like Thailand are starting to see themselves from a global perspective [51:30] All about planning to be lucky and how actually going somewhere would create an energy to seek out opportunities [54:42] Daniel's advice for listeners thinking about coming to Asia. What does it take to be successful when leaving one world and starting in another? [59:00] Get in touch with Daniel through his travel company Smiling Albino, facebook Daniel B Fraser, or watch him on the Thai TV program 'Long Rat Yim' on Channel 3SD every Sunday evening at 4.30pm
Episode 23 - 'John' Wayne Parr - CEO of the People Hurting Business. Wayne Parr aka John Wayne Parr started Taekwondo age 11yo before moving onto Muay Thai aged 13, after a year training had his first fight in Sydney aged 14yo and never looked back. Age 17 Wayne won his first title, a WKA Australian title against Mark Pease and aged 19 won a South Pacific title against Scott Lovelock by 5th round KO after a very tough battle. Wayne was then Sponsored by Richard Vell of the Boonchu Restaurant to go and live and train in Thailand, Wayne ended up staying 4 years full time and one year on and off living in a camp and training 2x a day, 7 days a week. Wayne had 40 odd fights in Thailand fighting for Thailand’s number 1 promoter Songchai fighting often on Thai TV, was the first Australian to fight at the famous Lumpinee Stadium, Songchai Stadium, Kings Birthdays and all over rural Thailand. Wayne was also a regular in the Muay Thai newspaper Muay Siam as well as Thailand’s Muay Thai magazines, once even becoming the first westerner to make the cover of Thailand’s number one selling Muay Thai mag Muay Siam. In the year 2000 Wayne won the IMF world title against famous Thai super star Orono on the Kings birthday in front of a crowd of over 100,000 people in the park middle of Bangkok, in 2004 Wayne also won the S-1 world title at Rajadumdern stadium in a 8 man tournament with prize money of one Million baht live on Thai TV. Muay Thai Magazine Muay Sia. In 2001 Wayne went to boxing for 12 months, in that time he had 13 fights, 10 wins, 10 knock outs also picking up a Australian middle weight title before coming back to Muay Thai as he missed kicking and elbowing people in the face. In 2007 travelled to Singapore to be part of the reality television show The Contender Asia, Wayne battled with some of the best fighters on the planet to make it to the final where he took on pound for pound the best fighter on the planet Yodsanklai. Wayne was put down twice in the opening rounds but come back strong to just lose on points. Contender was then aired all over the world and has had a tv audience of close to half a billion people. Wayne was also part of a documentary on National Geographic about training in Australia, Thailand and Japan, this also had a tv audience of 400 million people and has aired in 130 countries.Wayne has had 45 fights on Foxsports television in Australia and with the help of Mark the Hammer made a 2 hour special highlighting all his fights with interviews about each fight with feelings before and after each one, this was aired on Foxsports approx 15 times prime time over the last 3 years and also helped Wayne’s profile on home soil. Since 2007 Wayne has also has been a regular competitor on the Evolutions promotions where he headlines the promotions pulling crowds of 4-5000 fans. After fighting all over the planet Wayne loves nothing more then fighting in front of his home crowd in Brisbane and has a close relationship with Josh and Nugget who help take Wayne’s profile to the next level getting him the hardest fights out there, helping not only making Wayne a star but to help put Australian Muay Thai on the world stage. http://boonchu.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Bangkok Podcast | Conversations on Life in Thailand's Buzzing Capital
On the second part of our interview with talk show host and all around cool dude Woody Malintachinda, we learn a bit more about Woody's job and some of the crazy stories that come from being on TV. From being told he's "nobody" by American celebrity handlers to dealing with self-censorship to what he thinks of Twitter and his fans (even when they criticize him), it's a fascinting peek into one of the most well-known (and certainly most energetic) Thai TV personalities around. Greg also talks about a book that he's reading that takes place in Bangkok 300 years in the future, and how its plot is taken from some of problems that we have to deal with in Bangkok today.