Mitch Connor

Mitch is a Bangkok resident, having relocated from Southern California, via Florida in 2022. He studied journalism before dropping out of college to teach English in South America. After returning to the US, he spent 4 years working for various online publishers before moving to Thailand.
  • Thailand NewsManaging stress naturally with Thai practices

    Managing stress naturally with Thai practices

    Are you looking for natural relaxation methods but are sick and tired of the same old advice? You know the type: “Just take deep breaths.” “Find a hobby you love.” “Get more active.” Sure, these tactics work, but what if you’re looking for something different, something new that could act as natural stress management while also exposing you to a…

  • Business NewsHow to turn raw footage into engaging content in minutes

    How to turn raw footage into engaging content in minutes

    Creating great videos doesn’t have to take hours or expensive software. If you’ve ever recorded a video and felt stuck with too much raw footage, don’t worry. With a few smart tools and simple steps, you can turn that raw video into fun, eye-catching content in just minutes. Whether you’re a beginner or already make content, this guide will show…

  • Tourism NewsWhat to pack for Thailand without looking like a tourist?

    What to pack for Thailand without looking like a tourist?

    Can you travel light, stay stylish, and still blend in with the locals? In Thailand, where the climate is tropical, the culture is modest, and fashion is effortlessly chic, what you pack says a lot about how you show up—not just in photos, but in respect and awareness. You don’t need a suitcase of outfits to make the right impression.…

  • Thailand NewsSimilan and Surin islands go off-grid: The strategy to restore Thailand’s marine paradise

    Similan and Surin islands go off-grid: The strategy to restore Thailand’s marine paradise

    Each year, at the start of the monsoon season, officials press pause on tourism at the Similan and Surin Islands. From May 16 to October 15, the national parks are officially closed to all visitors. This isn’t a random decision but an ongoing annual measure to maintain the balance of the marine ecosystem, reduce the impact of tourism, and allow…