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The Idea Roastery

77 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 month ago -

Our podcast is about two friends separated by distance but joined by a curiosity about the world and how technology & society are evolving. From the latest in sustainable technologies to how society operates and governs itself to personal growth we bring a mixture of information and entertaining banter to your ears.

Herman Martinus is a solopreneur based in Cape Town and the founder of bearblog.dev. Jason Forte works with startups for a large tech company in the UK.

Topics we've covered: Business, Technology, ClimateTech, Cape Town Lifestyle, Travel & Geography & Personal Development

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Dissecting the Do-Gooding: Unpacking the Complexities of Doing Good | E68

April 15, 2024 06:00 - 28 minutes - 25.1 MB

In this episode we engage in a discussion about the complexities of public benefit organizations and charitable giving. We explore the nuances of for-profit companies with social impact arms, the challenges of quantifying the value of different causes, and the potential pitfalls of well-intentioned charity efforts. We give some personal anecdotes and insightful perspectives, talk about topics like corporate social responsibility, grass-roots organizations, political donations, and the psyc...

Apple Vision Pro: Gimmick or Game-Changer | E67

April 01, 2024 06:00 - 27 minutes - 25.9 MB

In this episode we dissect the fascinating concept of spatial computing, envisioning personalized virtual workspaces tailored to individual preferences, be it a cozy cabin or a lunar landscape. Our exploration ventures into potential applications, from remote industrial machinery assistance and immersive training simulations to autonomous vehicle operations. We envision groundbreaking use cases in fields such as therapy, data visualization, and remote collaboration, where spatial computing...

Inside the Walled Gardens: The Real Cost of App Stores | E66

March 18, 2024 06:00 - 33 minutes - 30.7 MB

In this episode, Herman and Jason download on the apps taking up valuable real estate on their phones, unpack the debate between web and native apps, and hash out whether app store gatekeepers like Apple and Google deserve their hefty cut. From EU regulations shaking up digital ecosystems to the browser wars heating up, they tackle a few topics in the mobile and web apps domain. Apps used on mobile devices Differences between web apps and native apps App store economics and policies ...

Bots vs. Humans: Who Will Write the Future of the Internet | E65

February 19, 2024 06:00 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB

Intrigued by the idea of AI writing your news and bots gaming the system? This episode of The Idea Roastery explores the mind-bending possibilities and potential pitfalls of a future internet dominated by large language models (LLMs). AI-generated articles: Will bots become the new journalists, churning out content at lightning speed? And who owns the copyright? The rise of "spam 2.0": From fake comments to AI-generated influencers, how will we navigate the ever-more-sophisticated marke...

Mining Your Mind: How Writing Helps Unearth Your Inner Thoughts | E64

February 04, 2024 11:48 - 33 minutes - 31.4 MB

Heman and Jason dive into the joy of writing - from keeping paper journals to publishing blogs. They explore writing as thinking, computational offloading, and more. The joy of writing by hand with pen and paper, and the ubiquity of paper as a writing medium Different types of journaling - autobiographical vs thinking/analysis - and the benefits of journaling for mental health and developing ideas Herman's process for coming up with blog post ideas, structuring posts, writing drafts, and ...

Brewing and Pixels: Setting Goals for 2024 | E63

January 19, 2024 20:00 - 28 minutes - 28.5 MB

In this episode, Jason and Herman have a casual discussion about goal setting and New Year's resolutions, sharing their perspectives on effective goal setting strategies like working backwards to define what success looks like and being intentional in choosing just one or two focused goals. They talk about some of their personal goals and niche interests for 2024, such as Herman's goal to build a game for his hand-cranked gaming console and Jason's goal to try out different coffee brewing me...

Refections on 2023: A Year in Climate, Energy, and the AI | E62

January 06, 2024 07:57 - 35 minutes - 35.7 MB

The Idea Roastery is back for the end of 2023 and we're taking a deep dive into climate change, energy, and AI. We'll discuss the increasing population and the EU's ban on petrol and fossil fuel based cars, advances in solar and wind energy, and the lack of a room temperature superconductor. We'll also explore the complexities of wish-making, the potential of energy breakthroughs, the pros and cons of nuclear energy, and the implications of large language models such as chat GPTs on educatio...

Refections on 2023: A Year in Climate, Energy, and AI | E62

January 06, 2024 07:57 - 35 minutes - 35.7 MB

The Idea Roastery is back for the end of 2023 and we're taking a deep dive into climate change, energy, and AI. We'll discuss the increasing population and the EU's ban on petrol and fossil fuel based cars, advances in solar and wind energy, and the lack of a room temperature superconductor. We'll also explore the complexities of wish-making, the potential of energy breakthroughs, the pros and cons of nuclear energy, and the implications of large language models such as chat GPTs on educatio...

Wired for the Future: The Rise of Electric Micro-Mobility | E61

December 29, 2023 10:00 - 28 minutes - 26.4 MB

In this episode of the Idea Roastery, we explore the potential of electric vehicles and sustainable transport systems in cities around the world. We discuss the advantages of electric vehicles, such as their cost efficiency and reliability, and the potential of trams, cycle routes and solar vehicle charging stations. We also consider the effects of population density and how it affects the need for efficient transport systems.

The Great Return: Examining the Back to Office Movement | E60

December 15, 2023 15:00 - 23 minutes - 22 MB

This week we dig into the complex debate around return to office mandates emerging from major companies, analyzing the pros and cons of in-person versus remote work. Getting philosophical while drawing on current events and personal anecdotes, they discuss intriguing theories about corporate motivations, evaluate how work culture and productivity suffer for fully remote teams, and explore whether moves back are driven more by employers not trusting staff or employees no longer finding mean...

Plastic Waste & Forever Chemicals - Is Filtering Our Future? | E59

December 11, 2023 11:38 - 24 minutes - 20.2 MB

This week we dive into the murky world of microplastics, examining how these tiny plastic particles have infiltrated our water systems, food supply, and even our bodies. While the immediate health impacts remain unclear, the hosts raise critical questions around contamination, inequality, and the inconvenient reality that certain ubiquitous plastics may be impossible to eradicate fully. Outline We discussed concerns around microplastics and "forever chemicals" in drinking water Where ...

We probably need more trees | E58

October 30, 2023 18:00 - 29 minutes - 28.3 MB

In this episode, Jason and Herman explore the many benefits of trees and how they can improve our environment and well-being. We discuss how trees can create ideal conditions for rain, filter out pollution, reduce noise, and provide a habitat for wildlife. We also explore the difficulties of finding the right types of trees and flora. Trees can provide a variety of benefits, such as sun protection, filtering out pollution, and creating microclimates Different types of trees need to be plan...

Is Open Source Broken? | E57

October 16, 2023 11:00 - 26 minutes - 40.4 MB

Join Herman and Jason in The Idea Roastery podcast as they discuss the complexities of open source software. They explore the pros and cons of open source software, the commercial incentives for companies to open source their products, and the challenges that arise when competitors use the open source code. They also look at examples of open source software and discuss when it makes sense to open source a project.

Essential Ingredients: Boiling Down Product Design Principles | E56

October 09, 2023 17:00 - 31 minutes - 37.5 MB

Join Herman Martinus and Jason Forte in The Idea Roastery as they discuss the importance of product design and how it can help people get things done. We explore the concept of affordability, the differences between physical and experiential design, and the idea of having an oversupply of features. We then compare two popular task management tools, and two digital painting tools, to illustrate how design can make a product easier to use. Connect with Us The Idea Roastery Landing Page ...

Staying Motivated: Personal Strategies for Productivity and Fitness Success | E55

September 13, 2023 13:43 - 47 minutes - 45.9 MB

Join Jason and Herman on the Idea Roastery podcast as they explore the importance of physical activity, mental strength, and productivity. They share their personal experiences and tips on how to stay motivated, incorporate exercise into your daily routine, and maximize productivity. Tune in to hear their insights and advice on how to stay focused, set goals, and achieve success! We discuss the importance of physical activity and how it has become part of their identity We talk about how w...

Beyond Conventional Energy: SMRs, Public Perception, and South Africa's Path | E54

August 30, 2023 06:00 - 37 minutes - 29.3 MB

Herman and Jason discuss the pros and cons of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs). They compare nuclear power to other energy sources. They discuss the potential for nuclear proliferation and the economic benefits of nuclear power. They also consider the public perception of nuclear power and the need for government subsidization. Energy is an important part of South African life Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are a potential solution for abundant energy Solar and wind vs. nuclear energy Privat...

Aim for Mars: Inter-Planetary Motives and Implications | E53

August 16, 2023 07:00 - 37 minutes - 35.1 MB

In this episode of the Idea Roastery, hosts Jason and Herman discuss the potential benefits and challenges of space exploration and the idea of a trip to Mars. They discuss the required level of technological development needed from humanity, the potential for pursuits such as meteorite mining, and the nuances of exploration & colonization of Mars. They discuss the motivations behind exploration, the potential of resources on other planets, and the economic benefits of space exploration. The...

Tourism's Footprint: The Evolving Impact of Technology on Travel and Adventure | E52

August 02, 2023 07:00 - 34 minutes - 31.9 MB

In this podcast, we discuss the pros and cons of modern tourism, and how it has changed the way people travel. We discussed how people often travel for social validation, rather than for the adventure, and how camera technology should be used to be present in the moment, rather than to capture it and come to a conclusion we all agree on. Topics - Pros and cons of tourism and its impact on local economies - What do the locals do? - Expectation versus reality when it comes to travel ...

Climate Solutions Unleashed: Exploring Geoengineering for a Sustainable Future | E51

July 13, 2023 06:00 - 42 minutes - 39.3 MB

In this podcast, the hosts discussed the potential of geoengineering projects to help reduce the effects of global warming. They discussed the idea of injecting aerosols into the upper atmosphere to create a more stable climate, as well as the potential for individuals to create their own green tech projects to help reduce carbon emissions. They also discussed the potential for planting a large number of trees to help reduce the effects of global warming, and the importance of protecting oce...

The Future of VR: Gaming, Workspaces and Social Interactions | E50

June 22, 2023 07:26 - 37 minutes - 28.4 MB

In this podcast episode, we delve into the revolutionary Apple Vision Pro and its implications for virtual workspaces and productivity. We discuss the features and capabilities of the headset, including its advanced AI avatar system for video calls and the potential for creating immersive virtual work environments. We explore the challenges and opportunities presented by VR technology, from the balance between cost and accessibility to the evolving public perception of wearing VR headsets in...

The Beauty and Destruction: A conversation about volcanoes | E49

May 30, 2023 19:11 - 34 minutes - 26.5 MB

In this episode of the podcast, we discuss the fascinating and sometimes destructive phenomenon of volcanoes. We talk about the different types of volcanoes, how they form, and the risks they pose to humans. We also discuss the beauty and awe-inspiring nature of volcanoes, and how they have shaped the Earth's landscape. We discuss the following topics in this episode! Earth's Core and Gravity: Discussion on Earth's super-dense core generating gravity, comparing it to airplane heights. C...

Thinking about a future of AI governance - Part 2 | E48

May 11, 2023 20:55 - 47 minutes - 39.6 MB

In this episode we continue our discussion about AI and how it might affect the way the world operates in the future. This is a part 2 of our 2 part episode on AI and LLMs. Similar Episodes ChatGPT: Unraveling AI's Impact on Our Lives - Part 1 | E47 Will artificial intelligence take over the world? | E29

ChatGPT: Unraveling AI's Impact on Our Lives - Part 1 | E47

April 26, 2023 05:00 - 47 minutes - 41.1 MB

In this episode, Herman and Jason engage in an open and honest discussion about artificial intelligence and its impact on the future of work. They explore the capabilities of ChatGPT, the ways AI is transforming industries, and how it's affecting our daily lives. They also address the need for caution and critical thinking as we continue to adopt and integrate AI technologies into our lives. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that blends tech and life perspectives as Herman and Jas...

Rising to the Occasion: A Conversation about Bread | E46

April 20, 2023 20:30 - 42 minutes - 39.3 MB

Hey everyone! It's been a while since we put out a podcast due to some personal issues and then some technical ones. We're back with another edition with a lighter than air topic of bread! Enjoy! (00:17) Croissants are the devil! (02:30) Coffee shops, friands & awkward situations. (5:00) Getting into bread making during the pandemic & the difference in bread buying experience in London vs Cape Town. (8:55) Is bread a universal desire & what actually is bread? (14:14) Different bread culture...

Flying in Style: The Good, the Bad, and the Luxury | E45

March 31, 2023 09:54 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MB

In this episode we discuss the miracle of flight and how it has evolved over time. We reminisce about their fascination with airports when they were kids and contrast it with their current dread of cramped spaces, bad food, and terrible experiences. They compare the treacherous journey of old with the convenience of modern travel, as well as the different classes of airline seats, from economy to first class.

Flying in Style: The Good, the Bad, and the Luxury | E44

March 31, 2023 09:54 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MB

In this episode we discuss the miracle of flight and how it has evolved over time. We reminisce about their fascination with airports when they were kids and contrast it with their current dread of cramped spaces, bad food, and terrible experiences. They compare the treacherous journey of old with the convenience of modern travel, as well as the different classes of airline seats, from economy to first class. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/herman-jaso...

Games, interaction & the ways we hang out | E44

March 20, 2023 17:20 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MB

In this podcast, the hosts reminisce about the social aspects of gaming in the early 2000s, particularly the rise of LAN parties. They discuss the joys of physically hanging out with friends and playing games together, as well as the decline of LAN parties with the advent of online gaming. They also touch on the current state of online gaming and the monetization of games. The hosts discuss their recent purchase of a PlayStation 5 and the co-op games they have been playing, highlighting the ...

Games, interaction & the ways we hang out | E43

March 20, 2023 17:20 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MB

In this podcast, the hosts reminisce about the social aspects of gaming in the early 2000s, particularly the rise of LAN parties. They discuss the joys of physically hanging out with friends and playing games together, as well as the decline of LAN parties with the advent of online gaming. They also touch on the current state of online gaming and the monetization of games. The hosts discuss their recent purchase of a PlayStation 5 and the co-op games they have been playing, highlighting the ...

Our ageing & declining global population | E43

February 15, 2023 14:08 - 41 minutes - 76.4 MB

Discover the fascinating world of global demographics, economics, and policy in this podcast episode. From the impact of environmental factors on birth rates to China's manufacturing landscape, we explore a range of critical topics, including the history and implications of China's one-child policy, aging populations, GDP, and immigration policy. Whether you're an economics buff or simply curious about the big-picture issues that are shaping our world today, this informative and engaging pod...

Talking about biodiversity | E42

February 08, 2023 07:00 - 39 minutes - 33.3 MB

Ever wondered about seed banks? In this episode we talk about the different roles that biodiversity plays in an ecosystem. We go through some of the challenges and opportunities that relate to biodiversity and how we as ordinary people can learn to be more engaged with this valuable natural resource. National Seed Collection South Africa Former CEO of Reddit on Terraformation Nagoya Protocol Overview (0:42) Herman's new book from WWF and the pictures inside and how good looking is South...

What about fusion energy? | E41

February 01, 2023 08:00 - 43 minutes - 42 MB

We're back!! It's 2023 and all we're thinking about in the start of the new year is fusion energy! In this episode we talk about the recent breakthroughs in fusion energy at the National Ignition Facility in US and we go through a mirage of topics such as what actually happened; what is the impact of having commercially available fusion energy; and how we can accelerate energy transformation in South Africa too. Helion Energy Casey Hanmer - Terraform Industries Outline (0:20) Experiencin...

Reflections on 2022 | E40

December 16, 2022 15:00 - 51 minutes - 46.9 MB

Thanks to all our valuable listeners who tune in on a regular basis! In this episode we cover some of the interesting things that happened in 2022 and what the future may hold for next year. We cover topics like energy security in South Africa and the world, AI and it's affects on the internet & the commoditization of art via NFTs, the economic down-turn and if there are any upsides to look out for in the new year. This is our last episode for 2022 but don't fear - we'll be back at it in 20...

Co-working in 2022 | E39

November 23, 2022 06:00 - 39 minutes - 35.7 MB

In this episode we circle round to the topic of co-working and what the future of work looks like! Sure remote working has it's benefits but are there drawbacks to how teams interact and are there limiting factors for what roles are more suited to remote first. Outline Some banter about operating systems and laptops crashing (3:25) We get started and intro the episode (3:48) Jason and his experience working from the office (5:00) and then what about co-working spaces and the future of offi...

Co-working | E39

November 23, 2022 06:00 - 39 minutes - 35.7 MB

In this episode we circle round to the topic of co-working and what the future of work looks like! Sure remote working has it's benefits but are there drawbacks to how teams interact and are there limiting factors for what roles are more suited to remote first. Outline Some banter about operating systems and laptops crashing (3:25) We get started and intro the episode (3:48) Jason and his experience working from the office (5:00) and then what about co-working spaces and the future of offi...

Talking about the recent tech layoffs | E38

November 09, 2022 06:30 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MB

In this episode we talk about the layoffs that are happening in the tech industry. We chat about way to fire and why companies get into this situation in the first place. We talk about some of the positive changes that could be on the horizon for Twitter and whether there is a future for people who loose their jobs at this time. Outline (0:00) We get started pretty quickly and laying the ground for discussion. (1:20) Did we expect tech layoffs? (3:15) Why is the stock price correllated to ...

Small Towns & the future of Muizenberg | E37

October 26, 2022 07:00 - 36 minutes - 30.6 MB

In this episode we talk about one of our favorite places on Earth - the small seaside town of Muizenberg. We talk about the develop works that are planned and what a upgraded town would look like. We talk about the challenges and some of the wider issues facing this project and then give some optimistic outlooks on anyone can build anything better with just a little bit of effort. Outline (0:00) Simplification as the ultimate location for design and how it relates to simple places, brutali...

Thoughts on Housing | E36

October 13, 2022 06:03 - 39 minutes - 40.8 MB

In this episode we do a take on housing. What are the challengers that renters and landlords face in this changing world. We talk about the effort that goes into building, operating and living in an apartment in the city with a few stories here and there. Outline (0:25) Herman talks about his think carpet and his new home. (2:05) What about steepness?? (3:20) It kicks off on the topic of housing. (3:40) Why the city and not the suburbs? (5:30) Moving back into London was a struggle & how t...

#35 Personal Finance

September 28, 2022 06:30 - 51 minutes - 51.1 MB

About the Episode In this episode we dive into the topic of personal finance, how to ensure that you don't run out of money at the end of the month, the importance of income rather than saving as a means of accumulating wealth and some topics here and there about how to generate value in this modern world. Outline (0:00) How to start the conversation about personal finance. (1:30) A concept, how does inflation work? (4:30) Putting money to work as a solution and using stocks as a way to m...

#34 Scams & how to avoid them

September 14, 2022 06:00 - 38 minutes - 28.2 MB

In this episode we talk about the darker side of the internet, the topic of scams. We uncover some of the scams that we've be affected by over the years and the types of scams that are out there. We also give a few top tips on how to stay vigilant online and avoid getting taken for a ride! Outline (0:45) Talking about Jim Browning and something you do when you're ill. (2:44) Some interesting tools to tackle scammers. (5:12) The episode has started and we have an ad! (6:12) Scams and the in...

#33 - Longevity (part 2) - How to think about human longevity

August 31, 2022 07:31 - 39 minutes - 32.1 MB

We continue on the topic of longevity, this time we focus on human longevity. We talk about some of the types of illnesses we get as we age and some of the processes that can make life after 30 harder. We chat about some of the approaches we take and how we think about health, exercising and staying on track with exercise. Outline (0:00) Working hard at the gym. (2:44) Herman takes a big leap forward. (4:35) We kick things off and start talking about longevity in humans. (5:58) What does y...

#33 Longevity (part 2) - How to think about human longevity

August 31, 2022 07:31 - 39 minutes - 32.1 MB

We continue on the topic of longevity, this time we focus on human longevity. We talk about some of the types of illnesses we get as we age and some of the processes that can make life after 30 harder. We chat about some of the approaches we take and how we think about health, exercising and staying on track with exercise. Outline (0:00) Working hard at the gym. (2:44) Herman takes a big leap forward. (4:35) We kick things off and start talking about longevity in humans. (5:58) What does y...

#32 Longevity - How to think about product longevity

August 24, 2022 06:30 - 38 minutes - 28.7 MB

In this episode we talk about product longevity, drawing on a number of examples of where it works and where it doesn't. We talk about natural longevity and answer some questions about things that last a long time. Enjoy! This is first part of a two part series on the topic of longevity! Episode Outline (0:00) Banter about heaters, heat and cold and insulation. (3:20) Long cold intro about heat exchangers. (4:42) Finally we start the episode about longevity (5:13) Smartphone longevity as ...

#32 - Longevity - How to think about product longevity

August 24, 2022 06:30 - 38 minutes - 28.7 MB

In this episode we talk about product longevity, drawing on a number of examples of where it works and where it doesn't. We talk about natural longevity and answer some questions about things that last a long time. Enjoy! This is first part of a two part series on the topic of longevity! Episode Outline (0:00) Banter about heaters, heat and cold and insulation. (3:20) Long cold intro about heat exchangers. (4:42) Finally we start the episode about longevity (5:13) Smartphone longevity as ...

#31 - What types of carbon capture are viable?

August 10, 2022 07:00 - 34 minutes - 26.1 MB

Carbon Capture Technologies In this episode we digest some of the technological breakthroughs in the realm of carbon capture, from the organic to the inorganic and present some optimism on if we are able to meet climate change agreements globally! Episode Notes (0:00) Intro to the show. (1:40) Why do we need carbon capture? (5:15) Different classes of carbon capture, and what are some of the metrics to consider. (7:20) Some of the boundaries of developing this technology. (8:55) Organic m...

#31 What types of carbon capture are viable?

August 10, 2022 07:00 - 34 minutes - 26.1 MB

Carbon Capture Technologies In this episode we digest some of the technological breakthroughs in the realm of carbon capture, from the organic to the inorganic and present some optimism on if we are able to meet climate change agreements globally! Episode Notes (0:00) Intro to the show. (1:40) Why do we need carbon capture? (5:15) Different classes of carbon capture, and what are some of the metrics to consider. (7:20) Some of the boundaries of developing this technology. (8:55) Organic m...

#30 Curious about Coffee

July 21, 2022 06:44 - 50 minutes - 39.4 MB

In this episode, we talk about that rich, creamy liquid that is coffee. We talk about the different styles of coffee and coffee shops; drop a little into the history and how coffee affected the development of the new-world; talk about the effect of climate change on coffee production and some of the good and bad side-effects of having this drink as part of our lives. Outline (0:00) We bungled an episode!! (0:57) We're in, and episodes 30 at that. (1:30) Coffee Roasteries in Cape Town. (3:3...

#30 - Curious about Coffee

July 21, 2022 06:44 - 50 minutes - 39.4 MB

In this episode, we talk about that rich, creamy liquid that is coffee. We talk about the different styles of coffee and coffee shops; drop a little into the history and how coffee affected the development of the new-world; talk about the effect of climate change on coffee production and some of the good and bad side-effects of having this drink as part of our lives. Outline (0:00) We bungled an episode!! (0:57) We're in, and episodes 30 at that. (1:30) Coffee Roasteries in Cape Town. (3:3...

#29 Will artificial intelligence take over the world?

July 08, 2022 20:40 - 38 minutes - 37.2 MB

In this episode we talk about AI and the intricacies of building machines and systems that interact with the world in a way similar or better than us humans. We play around with Siri and we give some examples of things we're really looking forward to in the future of this awesome technology!  Transcript (00:00) Herman talks about his train adventures. (2:35) Defining some terms that we hear often. (4:25) Simplifying what machine learning actually is in a mathematical sense. (07:45) Extendi...

#29 - Will artificial intelligence take over the world?

July 08, 2022 20:40 - 38 minutes - 37.2 MB

In this episode we talk about AI and the intricacies of building machines and systems that interact with the world in a way similar or better than us humans. We play around with Siri and we give some examples of things we're really looking forward to in the future of this awesome technology!  Transcript (00:00) Herman talks about his train adventures. (2:35) Defining some terms that we hear often. (4:25) Simplifying what machine learning actually is in a mathematical sense. (07:45) Extendi...

#28 Buying vs Renting in 2022

June 20, 2022 11:44 - 41 minutes - 42.9 MB

Apologies for the poor sound quality in this episode Should you rent or buy a house, and what are the pros and cons of both? In this episode we discuss: Internet in Thailand The economics of renting and buying The personal aspect of renting and buying Personal non-negotiable requirements when it comes to our living spaces How we aren't financial advisors 🛖🏘🏢 If you want to leave us feedback, feel free to use the box in the episode page on Spotify! We're eager to hear what you think!

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