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What The Pho Travel Podcast

What The Pho Travel Podcast

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What-up Mother Pho'ers! We are Nick and Amy from What The Pho Travel Podcast. We travel around the globe making a travel podcast to entertain, inspire and teach you about the world. We do this by introducing you to interesting guests, playing ridiculous games, and getting involved with the local culture.Our podcast is produced by The Travel Podcast Agency, a podcast production company specialising in travel.Do you or your company want to start your own travel podcast, or need help running an ...
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"Why an S and not a V?" is a look at Vietnamese history, culture and food from the perspective of a Vietnamese person born out in the wider world. There's all these things my parents never told me because they were busy working and living, now I found some time to catch up on it. This is a metamorphosis of the original Post Cerebral Infarction and Your Internet Uncle podcasts, where I tried to remember things to help me learn about my roots.
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Are you dreaming of living abroad? Or maybe you’re already in the process? Join me, Andy Strauser, an American living in London for tips, hacks, and opinions about living your best life outside the US. In each episode, I’ll talk to expats around the world, hear their inspiring stories, and we’ll learn together how they were able to do it. And, how you could do it too!
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Cindy Grigg interviews authors and artists within the “punk” sub-genres such as cyberpunk, steampunk, dieselpunk, decopunk, biopunk, mythpunk, silkpunk, mannerpunk, solarpunk, ecopunk, atompunk, clockpunk, and and other realms of anachronistic techno-whimsy, such as time travel and alternate history. This show is for fans and readers, but we naturally also touch on advice for writers and creatives working in many mediums. Come nerd out with us! www.Storypunks.World
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Andrew talks with Nick, an American expat in Nice, France. They explore expat life's cultural differences, challenges, and joys, including the cost of living, local reception, and the importance of building friendships with locals. Nick shares insights on the lifestyle in Nice, the affordability of dining out, and the unique aspects of French cultu…
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Send us a text Is Lý Long Tường (Yi Yong-sang) one of Vietnam's greatest exports to Korea? The Grand Tutor, a general who defeated Mongols invaders twice, showing that it was the Trần in Đại Việt who could get it done. The progenitor of the Hwasan Lee clan, his influence has stretched across the centuries.…
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Send us a text Reunification. An innocuous word in general, a dirty word for many overseas Vietnamese. In light of the 50th anniversary of Vietnam being reunified on April 30, 1975 (whether some choose to accept it or not, the reality is that Vietnam is unified as a Socialist Republic), these are some stories from my parents, before and after this …
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Today I’m talking Alex, an American TV producer living in Vietnam with his diplomat wife. We discuss the challenges and joys of expat life, including cultural adjustments, community building, and navigating the complexities of living in a foreign country. Alex shares insights on the cost of living, transportation, and the vibrant local culture, as …
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Send us a text During this 161 year rivalry, the figurehead Lê emperor watches helplessly as two prominent families who helped reclaim the throne from the Mạc usurpers, vie for power. A prelude to the later division of Vietnam in the 20th century, the two halves of Vietnam (at the time Đại Việt or Great Viet) would continue to march forward, or in …
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Welcome to our second bonus episode. These were recorded a while ago when we were playing around with a new format and we thought, why not share them with you! This time we're talking about World Wonders and asking, are they worth it? If you like What The Pho, then we think you'l love our new travel / football themed podcast, Around The World in 90…
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Welcome to one of two bonus episodes. These were recorded a while ago when we were playing around with a new format and we thought, why not share them with you! This one is controversial, overrated and underrated countries (in our opinion!). We're sure you'll disagree lol! If you like What The Pho, then we think you'l love our new travel / football…
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That's right! We've made a brand new podcast! And if you're interested in travel, football, culture, food, history, or different communities then we think you'll like to listen to Around The World in 90 Minutes. If you're a fan of What The Pho, then take a listen to this episode where we introduce the new series to you, plus we have a bit of a catc…
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Send us a text Happy 2025! I learned many songs that I like in the Vietnamese repetoire are actually covers of Cantonese and Mandarin pop songs. In doing the research, I was surprised how some of these Chinese songs were in themselves covers or inspired by other songs (generally Japanese). I also learned how many famous bands started out as cover b…
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Send us a text Nothing exciting, just a typical moped ride from District 1 (Saigon) to a neighbouring district during regular traffic. What you miss from just listening is the constant game of chicken everyone plays with each other with 99% success rate of living for both players. I have read and been told Saigon moped riders are insane. Part of a …
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Send us a text Tao Dan park is one of the big green spaces in Saigon. It is mostly walled off from the huge flows of traffic that go around it. I found I quite like it, after using it for my daily old man walking circuit in 2023. In Tao Dan park there are: - child and adult playgrounds, - places where people put up nets to play badminton, - walkers…
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Send us a text We, to Dennis' chagrin, talk about Vietnam's most famous cuisine, phở (if I hear an Oh sound, I will hunt you down). It's origins are murky, but whether it be French, Chinese or a hybridization with local recipes, there's no denying it's significance. Ramen (a completely different type of soup, listen and learn), takes a back seat t…
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Send us a text We delve into the SCB saga, the greatest criminal trial in Vietnam's, in SE Asia's history and the lady at the center of it all, Capitalist Lang (Trương Mỹ Lan). Post script: On June 6, Al Jazeera reports more charges were filed against Capital Lang for transferring $4.5 billion USD in and out of Vietnam (https://www.aljazeera.com/ec…
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Send us a text It got weird going from being the hidden middle child to being the oldest. I am the oldest biological child of my parents. Like Catelyn Stark, my mom hated this adopted child, though he did earn some of it. It gets complicated when you're uprooted from the home you know, ripped away from your bio mom and siblings and get taken to a f…
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Send us a text It is weird on what Vietnamese will like from outside the nation. For example, in 2023, Jen tells me the popular foreign beer of choice is...Budweiser. For Vietnamese expats (Viet Kieu), Bud was popular in the 80s and 90s. Music wise, Hotel California seems to have made a lasting impression on older Vietnamese, including making me ha…
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Send us a text I used to watch professional hockey. No one in my family ever did. I don't know why or how I started, but I enjoyed it (also MLB when the Jays won back to back world series. Yes, I am a wagon hopper). The desire to watch took many blows over the years. It wasn't even because of the decline in the 90s with the VCR line or early 2010s …
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Send us a text One of the Four Immortals, who's legendary battles over a beautiful princess, describes how and why Vietnam lives through a monsoon season. Wrongly called a genie (djinn) by Wikipedia, Sonny (as we inappropriately call him) is more rightly called a Saint, a chief figure in the beliefs of the Red River Delta peoples. These peoples are…
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Join us in an underrated European destination, Poland! The home of Kazakh apparently, according to Borat!? In this episode we are focusing on our trip to the capital, Warsaw, but we do also share some information on the city of Kraków and Auschwitz Concentration Camp. There's also an exciting announcement at the end of the show! In this episode... …
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Send us a text The first of my 76 trips (it's actually 6 with a possible 7th coming at some point. Wait, Dennis is yelling at me about something), where I met my dad's mom for the first and only time. The bro went with and he hated it. We both went again in 2013 and he still hated it, but at least I got him to eat tasty food that wasn't fried potat…
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