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Discover Vietnam: A Vietnam Podcast

Discover Vietnam: A Vietnam Podcast

Di: Niall Mackay | Seven Million Bikes Podcasts
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I’m your host, Niall Mackay. Each week I share my personal stories, my wife and I's and with guests connected to Vietnam — entrepreneurs, artists, locals, Viet Kieu, expats, and voices from across the community, including the LGBTQ+ world.

Discover Vietnam: A Vietnam Podcast takes you inside the stories shaping life in one of the world’s most dynamic countries.

The conversations are honest and unscripted. Sometimes funny, sometimes challenging — always real. Together, we discover what it means to live, work, and thrive in modern Vietnam.

If you’re curious about Vietnam beyond the headlines and guidebooks, this podcast offers the insights and perspectives you won’t hear anywhere else.

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  • Rewind: Out & Proud Vietnamese Man, Daniel Doan
    Feb 1 2026

    WARNING: If you are small minded and homophobic you can probably skip this episode.

    Daniel was born and raised in Saigon by conservative Northern parents, with his dad having fought for the North before moving South. Daniel faced the familiar familial pressures that many young people in Saigon face, to study hard and get good grades.

    Daniel's passions are and always have been music, food and fashion but under those family expectations went on to study Biochemistry in California. He spent six years studying in the US before being pressured to move back home to Saigon by his parents despite wanting to pursue his biggest passion, fashion.

    We talk about what it was like to come out to his parents as a gay man, and how they have handled that since. And what it is like to be LGBTQ in Saigon compared to other parts of Vietnam. You'll be surprised to learn that he is now married and expecting a baby boy soon.

    After moving back to Saigon Daniel was admittedly lost, qualifying to become an English Language teacher but never finding a job. He eventually made peace with his families demands on him as a gay man, and followed his other passions, American and food. He is now a restauranteur, owning American Bistro Hungry Bunny.

    If you go to Hungry Bunny and tell Daniel you've heard this episode he'll give you 30% off your bill!
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    Theme music composed by Lewis Wright.
    Main Cover Art designed by Niall Mackay and Le Nguyen.
    Episode art designed by Niall Mackay, with pictures supplied by guests and used with permission.

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  • Back Catalog Rewind : Music Producer, Lewis Wright
    Jan 25 2026

    Lewis Wright is a talented music producer from the UK who now lives in Saigon, working for InQ International producing kids songs for a Vietnamese audience and Vietnamese artists for an international audience. He even composed the popular theme music for Seven Million Bikes.

    Lewis is originally from the UK and has lived in Vietnam for just over a year, having visited and lived on and off in previous years. He started out as an English teacher but with a degree in Music from the University of Huddersfield he quickly became involved in the local music scene. It wasn’t long before he began doing music production work and now works full time as a music producer.

    This is one of the most entertaining interviews I've had, and when you hear about the rhubarb you'll know why!

    He is now engaged to Kim Nguyen, our guest from Episode 2, and plans to make Saigon their home.
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    Theme music composed by Lewis Wright.
    Main Cover Art designed by Niall Mackay and Le Nguyen.
    Episode art designed by Niall Mackay, with pictures supplied by guests and used with permission.

    "Send me a message!"

    Support the show

    🎙️ Recorded at Saigon Podcast Studio!

    👉 www.saigonpodcaststudio.com

    🎙️ Start Your Podcast Today!

    👉 Book a FREE Discovery Call with me and let’s bring your idea to life!

    🎥 Edit Videos Like a Pro with Descript!

    👉 I use Descript to create my content—try it for FREE here:

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    👉 Get 70% OFF their 2-year plan and enjoy a secure, ad-free internet!

    These are affiliate links, and I’ll earn a small commission if you sign up, at no extra cost to you.

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    If you enjoy content about life in Vietnam, food adventures, and great conversations, hit that subscribe button.

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    Support the show

    🎙️ Recorded at Saigon Podcast Studio!

    👉 www.saigonpodcaststudio.com

    🎙️ Start Your Podcast Today!

    👉 Book a FREE Discovery Call with me and let’s bring your idea to life!

    🎥 Edit Videos Like a Pro with Descript!

    👉 I use Descript to create my content—try it for FREE here:

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    31 min
  • Back Catalog Rewind : Digital Nomad & Football Journalist, Greg Lea
    Jan 18 2026

    Greg has what would be for many a dream job - a freelance football journalist. After moving to Saigon in January Greg planned to stay for only three months, but now going to be staying for the foreseeable future. He was recently featured in The Guardian writing about digital nomads which Greg is currently debating whether that label applies to him.

    As both avid football fans Greg and I had so much to talk about I’ve split this episode into two; the main episode on his life as a digital nomad and a BONUS episode with us talking about football, the influence of Asia on the English Premier League and why I became disillusioned with football because of the bigotry and sectarianism in Scotland. There are some interesting stories but if you’re not into football this may not be of interest to you so I separated it from the main pod.

    In the main episode Greg shares how he came to live in Saigon after he started in Italy as a football journalist, and important advice and tips for anyone thinking about being a digital nomad. He shares the realities of being a digital nomad, both the benefits and drawbacks. Greg also talks about life in Saigon and answers the usual questions I ask each guest.

    In classic Saigon fashion, there is construction above us so at times you may hear some banging in this episode although Biscuit doesn’t make an appearance this time!

    (And yes I called it Seven Million Podcasts near the end!)

    Celtic v Dunfermline Scottish Cup Final I talked about. I got it wrong, Dunfermline scored after 40 minutes, not 26.

    Check out the website Greg mentioned Nomad List

    Here is Greg’s article from The Guardian; The world is my office: why I chose to become a digital nomad worker.

    Follow Greg on Twitter @GregLeaFootball.

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    Support the show

    🎙️ Recorded at Saigon Podcast Studio!

    👉 www.saigonpodcaststudio.com

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    👉 Book a FREE Discovery Call with me and let’s bring your idea to life!

    🎥 Edit Videos Like a Pro with Descript!

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    "Send me a message!"

    Support the show

    🎙️ Recorded at Saigon Podcast Studio!

    👉 www.saigonpodcaststudio.com

    🎙️ Start Your Podcast Today!

    👉 Book a FREE Discovery Call with me and let’s bring your idea to life!

    🎥 Edit Videos Like a Pro with Descript!

    👉 I use Descript to create my content—try it for FREE here:

    🔒 Protect Your Privacy with NordVPN!

    👉 Get 70% OFF their 2-year plan and enjoy a secure, ad-free internet!

    These are affiliate links, and I’ll earn a small commission if you sign up, at no extra cost to you.

    Subscribe for More!

    If you enjoy content about life in Vietnam, food adventures, and great conversations, hit that subscribe button.

    📸 Follow Me on Instagram 🌐 Visit My Website 🎉 Join Our Community!

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    36 min
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