
THAT MED KID
Podcast af Holly Dejsupa
6,000 miles away from home in Bangkok, Holly Dejsupa is just another third culture kid struggling through medical school. In class, she learns bizarre stuff like why the ER is busier on Valentine’s Day and why cheese can give you nightmares. Outside of class, she has cool conversations with much cooler people (“history-taking”, she calls it). Thus, THAT MED KID is a crockpot celebrating the weird and wonderful.
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Watching “Crazy Rich Asians” got me wondering where the passionate spirit of lifelong commitment originated from. A mere 3% of mammals display monogamy, and only just 1000 years ago have humans joined on in this minority. In this episode, I focus on the evolutionary puzzle of the “one partner for life” mentality in humans, and its fascinating consequences on society.

Thai actor, radio presenter, and Studio Ghibli enthusiast, this is Gee Sutthirak. On this lovely Sunday afternoon, we have a conversation about retaining individuality & integrity within the industry, his detachment to social media, and trying out questionable advice from Bad Boys. Disclaimer: This interview is mostly in Thai.

Ever had a weird nightmare after eating a cheese toastie? In this episode, I explore the link between cheese and dreams (if you want trippy dreams, eat Stilton!) as well as its strange connection to Parkinson's disease.

Emergency surgeon, son of one of the Founders of Samitivej Hospital, and proud father of seven cats, this is Mastorn Shaipanich. On this rather busy Friday morning of July 20th, 2018 (as you can tell by the number of phone-calls he gets during this interview), here’s a conversation exploring the pressures of having a nationally-known surgeon father in Thailand, the importance of having friends who attended lectures, and the alarming issue of which of his seven cats he’d save first.

Cannibalism -- why did our ancestors ever engage in it? In this episode, we'll dig into the nutritional profile of human meat (fun fact: the human heart has 651 calories) to see if we're really that tasty enough to be consumed, or if there were other social reasons justifying the taboo act.
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