Send us a text A five-minute airport chat solved a problem months of Googling couldn’t—and that’s the spark for this episode. We dig into the real value of financial advice for expats: not market predictions or magic returns, but structure, tax efficiency, and a plan you can actually live with when headlines and volatility hit. We talk through emergency funds, compounding, and why “being in the right wrapper” matters more than chasing last year’s winners. If you’ve ever wondered what you’re p...
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Send us a text A five-minute airport chat solved a problem months of Googling couldn’t—and that’s the spark for this episode. We dig into the real value of financial advice for expats: not market predictions or magic returns, but structure, tax efficiency, and a plan you can actually live with when headlines and volatility hit. We talk through emergency funds, compounding, and why “being in the right wrapper” matters more than chasing last year’s winners. If you’ve ever wondered what you’re p...
Bangkok Blues: Why Pattaya Feels Like Home And Dating Tips w/ Pim
My Thai Wife
1 hour
4 months ago
Bangkok Blues: Why Pattaya Feels Like Home And Dating Tips w/ Pim
Send us a text The veil lifts as Pim finally makes her on-camera debut, bringing vibrant energy to a conversation that takes listeners deep into the contrasting worlds of Bangkok and Pattaya. What begins as a lighthearted discussion about Pim introducing her boyfriend to her family quickly evolves into a revealing exploration of Thailand's tourist landscape. Mike doesn't hold back as he describes his jarring Bangkok experience – from the 350 baht fried rice that should cost just 60 baht, to ...
My Thai Wife
Send us a text A five-minute airport chat solved a problem months of Googling couldn’t—and that’s the spark for this episode. We dig into the real value of financial advice for expats: not market predictions or magic returns, but structure, tax efficiency, and a plan you can actually live with when headlines and volatility hit. We talk through emergency funds, compounding, and why “being in the right wrapper” matters more than chasing last year’s winners. If you’ve ever wondered what you’re p...