Thai Resources
Comprehensible Input for Beginners
Comprehensible Thai - Study Thai in Thai with these immersion style videos.
Children's Programming - Cute shows designed for young children can be entertaining sources of comprehensible input.
Netflix/Disney+
Riam Thai
Easy Thai
Automatic Language Growth Explained
YouTube Channels with Subtitles:
These are quite a bit harder since they contain authentic content designed for native speakers. However, I find them much more interesting than content designed to teach Thai. Advanced beginners may want to work through them line-by-line with Language Reactor or LingoTube (Android).
Point of View - It has short informational videos covering a wide range of topics. She speaks rather quickly so beginners may need to slowdown the playback speed or use the auto-pause feature in Language Reactor. (Typically 10-30 minutes)
Around the World (รอบโลก) - A collection of short documentary videos.
Pud (พูด) - These videos are created in the TED-Ed style. (5-10 minutes)
Ted-Ed Thai - This has a good selection of translated videos, but the subtitles are often not in-sync with the audio) (~5 minutes)
Thai Disney Songs - Disney songs dubbed in Thai.
Mahidol University - This Thai University has produced a nice range of content. (5-30 minutes)
Thai PBS - It has a lot of travel and food documentaries.
Embedded Subtitles
These don't work well with Language Reactor or LingQ.
Nuan (นวล) - Ted-Ed style videos (5-10 minutes)
Kids Planet ไทย - This channel has lots of fairy tales.
English Lessons Taught in Thai
A lot of programs designed to teach English actually speak a lot of Thai. I found these helpful in the beginning.
Podcasts
Thailand has a few big producers of podcasts:
The Standard
Salmon Podcasts
Thai PBS - I really their daily global news podcast. (หน้าต่างโลก)