Good morning from Zurich.
You're listening to Monocle on Sunday with me, Tyler Brulee.
Coming up on today's program, really around just the fullest desk we've ever had.
My guest today, Miriam Zambul is also here, Juliet Lindley, Florian Egli.
But Julie, I'm going to start with you.
Also with very bouncy hair this morning.
I must say, very bouncy hair in honor of my home country, Trinidad and Tobago.
But speaking of bodies, yesterday I was also at a body and Emma, for the first time, it's like the water temperature and the air temperature was the same.
It was 25.
It was quite incredible considering we're not big fans of cold water swimming.
Emma and I know Tyler is, but we're not.
But yesterday it was very warm water swimming.
Too warm.
Okay, we're going to unpack.
Maybe that and many, many other things.
Also, our news editor Chris Chermak is standing by in London and we'll head to Bangk for the latest from there.
Sawadhika.
This is Gwen Robinson from Monacore Radio in Bangkok.
And I'll join you later to talk about recent and remarkable developments in Thai politics.
Plus, Isabella Smith from Books & Co.