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Oct. 16, 2021

E54 Retiring in Bangkok, Thailand

E54 Retiring in Bangkok, Thailand

Imagine living in a truly cosmopolitan, top-tier city where having a full-time housekeeper/cook is affordable. Suzanne Nam, and her family, found all that and more in Bangkok, Thailand. She has lived in Bangkok for over 15 years and still enjoys the city’s popular attractions. But she is really keen on exploring the nooks and crannies that make Thailand’s capital city so alluring. Learn more about the exhilarating city of Bangkok on Episode 54 of Retire There with Gil & Gene.

Suzanne Nam’s books on Thailand include:

Suzanne Nam

Our guests are Suzanne Nam and John Brown. Suzy arrived in Bangkok almost 16 years ago to work as a newspaper reporter. Since then, she's traveled all over the country and the region. As for Bangkok, she knows the city's popular attractions in and out but really enjoys exploring the nooks and crannies that make the capital city so alluring. She's watched the city grow into a truly cosmopolitan, top tier city and is proud to call it her home.
Suzy and John met during her first year in Bangkok. They adopted a street dog, Sam, and shortly after had twins. Raising children in a foreign country brings plenty of adventures and challenges, including navigating preschool drop off during one of the city's many political demonstrations, but daily life is surprisingly stable and comfortable.
Suzy was born in Queens, NY and grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She attended Northeastern University for her undergrad and Boston College for her law degree. She practiced corporate law and pursued a journalism degree at Columbia University. Thereafter, Suzy switched from law to writing and journalism. She has worked in London, the Middle East and Asia. In her first year there, she worked as a newspaper reporter, which provided the opportunity to explore the country's culture, scenery, and food. Since then, she has written for numerous news publications and occasionally gives interviews on international radio and TV news programs. She is also a reporter for Forbes magazine and a former writer for TripSavvy, a site for which she authored 64 articles on Thail… Read More