Participant Voices
What Adults Took Away from Our Workshops
These accounts come from people who attended our programs over the past twelve months. Their words reflect what the experience was genuinely like — not what we hoped they'd say.
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Participant Reviews
In Their Own Words
Khun Pranee
"I came to the Second Income Evaluation workshop with a vague idea about starting a small catering business on weekends. After the session I had a much clearer picture of whether that was worth pursuing — and the worksheet I left with is something I've returned to several times since."
Somchai W.
"I had tried to understand bond offerings before using online resources and always ended up more confused than when I started. Nattaya has a way of explaining things that actually sticks. The simulated purchasing exercise on the last session was what really made it click for me."
Anchalee T.
"My brother and I attended the Family Governance program together, which was the right decision. We've been co-managing a property for three years with a lot of unspoken tension. The session gave us a shared framework — and honestly, it was the first time we'd had a proper structured conversation about it."
Pitak M.
"What struck me about Intira Path was that nobody was trying to sell me anything. I've sat through 'financial education' events before where it became obvious halfway through that the point was to promote a specific product. Nothing like that here — just straightforward teaching."
Nongkran R.
"The group was small enough that I felt comfortable asking questions I might have been embarrassed to ask in a larger setting. I'm 54 and I felt no awkwardness at all about starting from the basics. The pace was genuinely comfortable — not condescending, just unhurried."
Jiraporn S.
"Our family has avoided talking about money in any structured way for years. The Governance program was, for us, more about learning to have the conversation than about the technical content — though that was useful too. I'm glad we found it."
Case Studies
Participant Stories in Detail
Case Study 01
A retired teacher reconsidering her savings
The Situation
A 61-year-old retired teacher from Hua Hin had accumulated savings she kept in a fixed-term bank deposit. She was curious about bonds after reading about them, but found online explanations confusing and was unsure whether the terminology applied to Thailand.
The Program
She attended the Bonds & Debentures for Beginners program over three half-day sessions. By the second session she was reading Thai bond offering documents with enough confidence to identify the key figures she'd need to make any comparison.
She left with a clearer sense of where bonds fit within her broader savings picture — and, importantly, what questions to ask a financial advisor if she decided to pursue any. Her own words: "I know what I don't know now, which is progress."
Case Study 02
Two siblings and a jointly owned shophouse
The Situation
A brother and sister co-inherited a shophouse from their parents and had been managing it informally for four years — separate verbal agreements, unclear maintenance responsibilities, and growing friction over a tenant situation.
The Program
Both attended the Joint Family Financial Governance program together. Sessions two and four were particularly relevant to their situation — covering shared property decision-making and constructive frameworks for navigating disagreement.
They drafted a simple shared property agreement during the final session using the template provided. The tenant issue was resolved within a month. They've since registered for the same facilitator's next cohort to continue the governance conversation.
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