
A Kenyan podcast that irreverently takes on everything: pop culture, music, film, book, events, food, TV... everything. You get it.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

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
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
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
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.
Funny, informative and entertaining.
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!
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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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Recent guests on The Omenerds Podcast include:
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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