
Forgot to post this when it went up last week! It’s been a busy few weeks, but lots more content will be coming soon.
by Stephen Greenwood

Forgot to post this when it went up last week! It’s been a busy few weeks, but lots more content will be coming soon.

New post on Gadling about Bangkok – recommendations, observations, and plenty of photos (most of which have appeared here in July).

A fun piece about a street musician that can be found on the Khao San most nights of the week. Includes audio (at bottom of article), check it out

My first article on a new series about Thailand went up today. New article every other day for the next few weeks!
As you might be able to tell from the article…I love the Khao San. I’ll never be able to forget some of the great conversations I had with interesting people here. You can literally walk down the road twice and meet people from 10 different countries, any day of the week. If you’re going to Bangkok and are looking suggestions, please let me know.
Ok, so if anyone out there is actually still reading this, quick update. I’m in Antananarivo, Madagascar – shooting a few videos for a brilliant social enterprise called ToughStuff. Please check out their website to find out more about them.
Antananarivo is a weird mix of things. Take Paris, France – turn the clock back 70 years or so – replace all the picturesque trees with dusty, wilted ones – and imagine that the population is a heart mix of African & Indonesian people, and that’s kind of what Antananarivo feels like.
Nonetheless, I’m loving getting to explore a new place and talk to new people. PS new Gadling article up ( Dim Sum Dialogues: Family Business )

Probably one of the most fun articles that I’ve written for Gadling so far. I love this place…
Let’s face it – if you’re an aspiring businessperson or entrepreneur, there’s an excellent chance that you’ll be doing business in China within the next decade. Whether it’s manufacturing, finance, or trading – China has the second largest economy in the world and isn’t showing any signs of slowing down.
This is a look at some things to remember if you ever find yourself in a business meeting in China:
My newest article just went up on Gadling…a look inside the “foreign domestic helper” scene in Hong Kong.