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Poet in Bangkok
Poet in Bangkok
19 episodes
8 months ago
In Episode 16, Colin Cheney is missing. He was last seen venturing to Puerto Rico in search of a major discovery at the Arecibo Observatory. Meanwhile, fearing his reoccurring Martian Aphasia might lead to his arrest, Donald Quist flees the United States and returns to Bangkok. From Thailand, Donald reflects on America's declaration of war with Mars and the executive order to detain any perceived followers of former Mars colonist, Captain Raymond Shepard. Donald discusses the growing sense of anxiety across the globe as uncertainty about alien invaders continues to aid the rise of demagogues. Sorting through abandoned audio from his last visit with Colin, Donald shares a recording of the pair riding through Boston, Massachusetts, on their way to meet a new sponsor for the podcast. Reminiscing on their work together, Donald ponders Colin's vanishing and if the podcast might be of greater significance than either of them could have imagined. This episode is sponsored by Curio Spice Company, a woman-owned business offering unique, organic spices sourced directly from farmers, for the curious cook. (http://www.curiospice.com/) Music by Reports (reports.bandcamp.com/) and the mysterious machine (https://www.spire.live/). Thanks to Izotope (www.izotope.com) for the phenomenal sound editing software. Thanks also to Claire, Mark, Amanda, Ian, Kepler, Hazelnut, and Campari.
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In Episode 16, Colin Cheney is missing. He was last seen venturing to Puerto Rico in search of a major discovery at the Arecibo Observatory. Meanwhile, fearing his reoccurring Martian Aphasia might lead to his arrest, Donald Quist flees the United States and returns to Bangkok. From Thailand, Donald reflects on America's declaration of war with Mars and the executive order to detain any perceived followers of former Mars colonist, Captain Raymond Shepard. Donald discusses the growing sense of anxiety across the globe as uncertainty about alien invaders continues to aid the rise of demagogues. Sorting through abandoned audio from his last visit with Colin, Donald shares a recording of the pair riding through Boston, Massachusetts, on their way to meet a new sponsor for the podcast. Reminiscing on their work together, Donald ponders Colin's vanishing and if the podcast might be of greater significance than either of them could have imagined. This episode is sponsored by Curio Spice Company, a woman-owned business offering unique, organic spices sourced directly from farmers, for the curious cook. (http://www.curiospice.com/) Music by Reports (reports.bandcamp.com/) and the mysterious machine (https://www.spire.live/). Thanks to Izotope (www.izotope.com) for the phenomenal sound editing software. Thanks also to Claire, Mark, Amanda, Ian, Kepler, Hazelnut, and Campari.
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Episode 5: “No One Wants to Be Fake Dirty Anymore" w/ Note Pongsuang
Poet in Bangkok
1 hour 30 minutes 6 seconds
9 years ago
Episode 5: “No One Wants to Be Fake Dirty Anymore" w/ Note Pongsuang
In this fifth episode, Colin and Donald sit down with Note "Dudesweet" Pongsuang: an artist and—as part of the Dudesweet collective—one of Bangkok’s most revered party organizers. Note talks about growing up queer and working-class poor, and he explains how the Dudesweet parties were created to respond to—and perhaps provide an escape from—social hierarchies in Thailand. He also explains why the landing of the Harbinger 2 went mostly overlooked in Thailand, and why Mars is apparently a lot like Singapore. The hosts discuss the widespread anxiety on Earth in the wake of the approaching unidentified objects many call “the whales." Donald gets heated when Colin explains the deal with expats in Thailand. 
 
 Written and produced by Donald and Colin. Mixed and edited by Colin. Theme music by Reports (https://reports.bandcamp.com/), with additional music by Wannarit "Pok" Pongprayoon of Stylish Nonsense (https://www.facebook.com/stylishnonsense/). Recorded at the Friese Greene Club (www.fgc.in.th/) and Rockademy (http://www.rockademythailand.com/) in Bangkok, Thailand. Special thanks to Izotope (https://www.izotope.com) for the sound editing software.
Poet in Bangkok
In Episode 16, Colin Cheney is missing. He was last seen venturing to Puerto Rico in search of a major discovery at the Arecibo Observatory. Meanwhile, fearing his reoccurring Martian Aphasia might lead to his arrest, Donald Quist flees the United States and returns to Bangkok. From Thailand, Donald reflects on America's declaration of war with Mars and the executive order to detain any perceived followers of former Mars colonist, Captain Raymond Shepard. Donald discusses the growing sense of anxiety across the globe as uncertainty about alien invaders continues to aid the rise of demagogues. Sorting through abandoned audio from his last visit with Colin, Donald shares a recording of the pair riding through Boston, Massachusetts, on their way to meet a new sponsor for the podcast. Reminiscing on their work together, Donald ponders Colin's vanishing and if the podcast might be of greater significance than either of them could have imagined. This episode is sponsored by Curio Spice Company, a woman-owned business offering unique, organic spices sourced directly from farmers, for the curious cook. (http://www.curiospice.com/) Music by Reports (reports.bandcamp.com/) and the mysterious machine (https://www.spire.live/). Thanks to Izotope (www.izotope.com) for the phenomenal sound editing software. Thanks also to Claire, Mark, Amanda, Ian, Kepler, Hazelnut, and Campari.