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Chiang Mai Chatter - David Gordon (INTERVIEW) - "PART 1: Dining, Drama & Dharma"

Chiang Mai Chatter - David Gordon (INTERVIEW) - "PART 1: Dining, Drama & Dharma"

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In this INTERVIEW episode, we speak to David Gordon, an experienced individual in the restaurant trade, previously ordained as a Buddhist monk [twice], plus he is someone who has spent time in the arts... but a lot more also!

This is Part 1 of the interview with David. Part 2 will follow in about a week from now.

We hope you enjoy the NEW DIRECTION this podcast series is taking, one which will ultimately bring you INTERVIEWS with people across all walks of life here in Chiang Mai in addition to 'on the fly' episodes recorded in and around Chiang Mai. Bring on more real chatter...

Alternative Sub-title: David Gordon (INTERVIEW) - PART 1: Meals, Meditation, Music

Recorded on 26th August 2024.

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https://www.kamalaguesthouse.com/


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(also available as part of the Thailand related channel: https://www.youtube.com/@IslandedINThailand + on all good music / podcast platforms...

A Charming or Charmless, but Café loving guy named Jay - whose middle initial of "C" could Currently easily be Chosen to mean "Chiangmai" - does his best to Capture the local Culture, Chatterings & Chirpings in Thailand's second biggest City.

As with so many podcast series, this is a work in progress. Thank you for your support though!

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