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The Omenerds Podcast

Omenerds Podcast
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A Kenyan podcast that irreverently takes on everything: pop culture, music, film, book, events, food, TV... everything. You get it.

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Latest Episodes

Your phone is the biggest scammer of 2025. 🎧

Betting apps sell you dreams. Loan apps sell you debt. Together, they've turned being broke into a business model.

The heist isn't coming. It's already happening in your pocket. Discover how your phone ... more

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In this episode, we confirm that Big Brother is not just watching, he's screen-recording. 📸

We're breaking down how your phone became a government informant and why "cybercrime" is the new word for "criticism."

Privacy and freedom are so last seas... more

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What happened to honour amongst thieves? We don't even have that anymore; we're so morally bankrupt. Corruption is the monster under our beds, except it also stole the bed, the room, and the title deed. I'm laughing through the despair because if you... more

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Do you even trust the news anymore? In this episode, we do a deep dive on how traditional media, also known as legacy media, lost trust of the public and how the internet is the great equaliser in getting the news out.

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Recent Guests

Sallinder Nyawira
Founder of Rescue BnB, a community initiative aiding those affected by political violence.
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Episode: The Kenyan Dream
Muthoni the Drummer Queen
Influential performer and organizer in the festival scene
Good Times Africa
Episode: Festivals and Tentacles
Sandra Chege
Veteran behind the scenes of the festival game and longtime collaborator with MDQ
Episode: Festivals and Tentacles
Marcus Olang
Founder of Courage Stories, where individuals share their life stories
Courage Stories
Episode: Weddings..🤔🤔
Joel Macharia
CEO and founder of Abacus Money and Wealth Management, an online investing platform
Abacus Money and Wealth Management
Episode: No Money, More Problems
Jacque Njeri
Digital artist blending Maasai culture with sci-fi elements.
Episode: Afrofuturism and Glow in the Dark Balls
Jim Chuchu
Co-founder of The Nest Collective, a space for creatives in Nairobi.
The Nest Collective
Episode: Catsoup and Escapism
Njoki Ngumi
Co-founder of The Nest Collective, involved in various cultural projects.
The Nest Collective
Episode: Catsoup and Escapism

Hosts

Larisi F
Host known for engaging in lively discussions on a variety of societal and cultural topics, bringing humor and relatability to the show.
Laura
Co-host who contributes to discussions with a blend of personal anecdotes and commentary, focusing on cultural dynamics and experiences.
Max
Co-host engaging in discussions often centered around cultural commentary and social dynamics within Kenya.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 9 ratings
  • DOPE!!!

    Funny, informative and entertaining.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ThuitaW
    United States8 years ago
  • Omenerds

    Great new podcast on Kenyan living. Lively, interesting and hilarious as well as relatable. I am definitely subscribing and going to keep listening. I can't wait for the next episode. Keep on doing what you're doing, it is working!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    maximilus.corvinus
    United States8 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the humor and relatability of discussions, finding them both entertaining and informative.
Many describe the podcast as lively and engaging, eagerly subscribing for new episodes.
The diverse range of topics seems to resonate well, particularly with Kenyan living.

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No Money, More Problems
Q: How does that present? How do you say this person is rich?
Joel discusses the relative nature of wealth in Kenya and mentions financial freedom, stating that a truly rich person doesn't have to work for their basic necessities.
No Money, More Problems
Q: So, Macharia, I've known you for a very long time. I introduced you to... Name drop, name drop... .Khinadosh as a guy who is a fan of Doctor Who, and also is from Alliance.
Joel Macharia introduces himself and talks about his role at Abacus and his point of view on wealth in Kenya.
Afrofuturism and Glow in the Dark Balls
Q: What are your tools basically?
I mostly use Photoshop for my work.
Afrofuturism and Glow in the Dark Balls
Q: Could you tell us more about the project MaaSCI?
I started imagining indigenous people being put in a futuristic environment and created about seven pieces.
Afrofuturism and Glow in the Dark Balls
Q: So Jacque Njeri, tell us about yourself, girl.
I'm a badding visual artist. For the last couple of years, I've been working as a designer.

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Focused on a broad spectrum of topics relevant to Kenyan society, the content spans pop culture, music, film, food, and books, often with a humorous and relatable approach. The discussions frequently explore cultural nuances and social dynamics within Kenya, offering listeners insights into both contemporary issues and everyday life. With a vibrant blend of personal anecdotes and critical commentary, the episodes encourage a light-hearted yet reflective look at various societal facets, making it an engaging listen for anyone interested in Kenyan culture and lifestyle. Notably, the irreverent tone and candid discussions provide a fresh take on subjects often overlooked, drawing audiences who enjoy humor mixed with cultural critique.

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1. Sallinder Nyawira
2. Muthoni the Drummer Queen
3. Sandra Chege
4. Marcus Olang
5. Joel Macharia
6. Jacque Njeri
7. Jim Chuchu
8. Njoki Ngumi

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