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...
The Three Musketeers share their unfiltered experiences with ladyboys, friendships, and Pattaya nightlife
My Thai Wife
1 hour 22 minutes
2 months ago
The Three Musketeers share their unfiltered experiences with ladyboys, friendships, and Pattaya nightlife
Send us a text What happens when you leave paradise and return to reality? Scott, freshly back from England after three weeks that "felt like fucking months," brings raw perspective on the crushing differences between Thai and Western living. His unfiltered account of freezing in 20°C weather while locals wore t-shirts, paying £80 for a 50-minute taxi (compared to £27 for a two-hour ride in Thailand), and encountering dismissive attitudes from women paints a vivid picture of reverse culture s...
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...