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This is Part 2 of our epic interview with Richard Barrow, giant among expats in Thailand. In the second half of the discussion, Richard continues with explaining his slow rise as a 'citizen journalist,' first simply documenting his travels around Thailand, but eventually becoming a chronicler for English-speakers of daily events in the country. The yellow and red shirt political struggles and natural disasters such as the floods of 2011 meant that the expat community was in serious need of a dedicated, competent, native English speaker with knowledge of both Thai language and Thai culture. And Richard fit the bill.
The guys also try to dissect Richard's motivations, given his very little effort to monetize all the work he does outside of his main job. Richard's explanation is simple: he likes reporting on stuff in Thailand and does it simply as a public service. Greg and Ed do their best to try to understand how and why this makes people's heads explode and can come up with only one explanation besides "people suck": the anonymous power the Internet gives you.
Last, Richard explains his obsession with Thailand's rail lines, and the Thai government's subsequent interest in that obsession. Check out the resulting collaboration here. https://www.thaitrainguide.com/
Who knows, but now that Richard's notorious reluctance to give interviews has been broken, he MAY become an annual guest on the podcast. We can only hope.
Don't forget that Patrons get the ad-free version of the show as well as swag and other perks. And we'll keep our Facebook, Twitter, and LINE accounts active so you can send us comments, questions, or whatever you want to share.
By Greg Jorgensen & Ed Knuth4.6
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This is Part 2 of our epic interview with Richard Barrow, giant among expats in Thailand. In the second half of the discussion, Richard continues with explaining his slow rise as a 'citizen journalist,' first simply documenting his travels around Thailand, but eventually becoming a chronicler for English-speakers of daily events in the country. The yellow and red shirt political struggles and natural disasters such as the floods of 2011 meant that the expat community was in serious need of a dedicated, competent, native English speaker with knowledge of both Thai language and Thai culture. And Richard fit the bill.
The guys also try to dissect Richard's motivations, given his very little effort to monetize all the work he does outside of his main job. Richard's explanation is simple: he likes reporting on stuff in Thailand and does it simply as a public service. Greg and Ed do their best to try to understand how and why this makes people's heads explode and can come up with only one explanation besides "people suck": the anonymous power the Internet gives you.
Last, Richard explains his obsession with Thailand's rail lines, and the Thai government's subsequent interest in that obsession. Check out the resulting collaboration here. https://www.thaitrainguide.com/
Who knows, but now that Richard's notorious reluctance to give interviews has been broken, he MAY become an annual guest on the podcast. We can only hope.
Don't forget that Patrons get the ad-free version of the show as well as swag and other perks. And we'll keep our Facebook, Twitter, and LINE accounts active so you can send us comments, questions, or whatever you want to share.

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