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Jun 26, 2025 • 17min
How are Gulf businesses responding to the Israel-Iran conflict?
In Dubai, businesses grapple with the uncertainty caused by the Israel-Iran conflict. The significance of the Strait of Hormuz for oil shipping is underscored, prompting discussions on alternative routes like pipelines. Experts emphasize the resilience of Gulf logistics amidst these geopolitical tensions. With a focus on diplomatic efforts, the dialogue highlights the importance of maintaining trade relationships while safeguarding regional stability. The potential economic repercussions on oil prices and freight rates reveal the fragility of Gulf economies in times of conflict.

Jun 25, 2025 • 17min
When a home DNA testing company fails...
Jennifer King, a Privacy and Data Policy Fellow at the Stanford Institute, dives into the controversial world of DNA testing companies like 23andMe, which recently faced bankruptcy. She discusses the critical privacy concerns surrounding consumer data and the ethical implications of using genetic information in profit-driven models. The conversation highlights the fallout from data breaches, the complexities of informed consent, and the need for greater transparency in genetic data handling, advocating for a nonprofit trust model to protect users.

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Jun 24, 2025 • 20min
From pro gamer to what?
Explore the dynamic transition from gaming to professional careers for esports players. Discover the enormous financial potential of the esports industry and how many players pivot to content creation. Hear firsthand from gamers at a Birmingham event about their aspirations and challenges. Delve into the future of esports in regions like Saudi Arabia, amidst growing concerns over investment ethics. Plus, examine the strides made in inclusivity, celebrating the achievements of female gamers against the backdrop of online harassment.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 17min
Game over? Sport sponsorship and the Dutch gambling crackdown
A sweeping ban on untargeted gambling ads in the Netherlands by July 2025 is shaking up the sports landscape. Just four years after regulation, this policy reversal raises questions about financial sustainability for sports clubs reliant on sponsorships. The conversation dives into how these changes will impact Dutch football's competitiveness in Europe. With gambling firms now facing strict rules, the episode explores their adaptations and the overall response from the sports community amidst rising public concern.

Jun 22, 2025 • 18min
India’s '10-minute' delivery craze
India's rapid delivery scene is transforming shopping, with groceries arriving in as little as 10 minutes. This craze is reshaping local businesses and challenging family-run stores. While consumers enjoy convenience, gig workers are feeling the pressure. Companies like Zepto are at the forefront, using innovative methods but facing serious hurdles like worker safety and regulatory issues. The quick commerce boom also raises questions about sustainability and the long-term impact on traditional retail and delivery startups.

Jun 19, 2025 • 18min
Why are Westerners moving to Thai care homes?
Many Western retirees are moving to Thailand for more affordable and compassionate elder care, driven by dissatisfaction with their home countries' systems. The appeal of Buddhist values and quality healthcare is attracting increasing numbers, particularly for those with dementia. However, this trend raises ethical questions about exploiting lower-wage labor and the potential impact on local healthcare resources. Personal stories from residents highlight both the joys and complexities of making such a life-altering decision.

Jun 18, 2025 • 19min
Thailand's casino gamble
Thailand's gambling scene is heating up as the government debates legalizing casinos to boost tourism. While some see potential, others warn of cultural clashes with Buddhist values and risks of addiction. The underground lottery thrives in markets, showcasing the complex relationship Thais have with gambling. Concerns about corruption and social implications linger, as experts discuss the potential fallout of such reforms. This clash between tradition and modernity underscores the nation's deepening gambling culture.

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Jun 17, 2025 • 17min
Thailand’s battle against e-waste
Thailand is grappling with a massive influx of e-waste from developed nations, leading to significant environmental challenges. Illegal processing plants, often foreign-owned, are harming local communities and agriculture. A farmer shares how pollution from an unlicensed smelter has damaged his crops. The podcast dives into the dire need for stricter regulations and explores local recycling habits. It highlights personal stories as well as government initiatives aiming to tackle the growing e-waste crisis.

Jun 16, 2025 • 20min
Thailand and Malaysia: Growth under pressure
Explore how Thailand and Malaysia are grappling with the economic fallout of U.S. tariffs. Delve into the struggles of Thai rubber farmers facing fluctuating prices and trade impacts on their livelihoods. Discover the vibrant yet financially strained atmosphere of Chinatown amidst rising living costs. Hear how Malaysian businesses are navigating fierce competition from Chinese firms and the geopolitical tensions affecting their industries. The conversation even touches on innovative technologies, bringing a lighthearted note to serious trade issues.

Jun 15, 2025 • 18min
Thailand: An economy on hold?
Danakorn Kassetsran, Chairman of Thailand's National Shippers Council, shares his expertise on Thailand’s economy, a vital player in Southeast Asia’s export market. He discusses the significant challenges stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of U.S. tariffs. With trade relations in limbo, Danakorn highlights the delicate balance Thailand must maintain between its superpower partners, China and the U.S. He also delves into the stark economic contrasts within the country, showcasing the struggles of rural citizens amid a thriving agricultural sector.