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The African Trumpet

The African Trumpet

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The African Trumpet is a podcast run by The Elephant, a platform for engaging citizens to reflect, re-member and re-envision their society by interrogating the past, the present, to fashion a future.
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SportsBiz Unwrapped is your front-row seat to the business side of sports — where we break down how money, media, marketing, and management shape sports in Kenya, across Africa, and around the globe. We examine the forces shaping sports and uncover the strategies behind every major move, brand, and breakthrough.
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SafariPod

John Muthuri

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Incredible nature sounds from Kenya. From the temperate highlands to the Indian Ocean coastline From the vast savannah grasslands to the shores of Lake Victoria Ranging from the Great Rift Valley to the northern Kenya's pristine nature reserves Kenya is a great safari destination SafariPod will bring you an immersive nature-sounds experience from every part of Kenya
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Calvary Chapel Eldoret

Calvary Chapel Eldoret

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Welcome to Calvary Chapel of Eldoret, a church pastored by Josh Lawrence. We believe in transforming people’s lives through the bible which is the only inspired and infallible word of God. We hope these teachings will increase your knowledge of Jesus Christ and help you grow in His grace.
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Panel 54 is where Africa tells its own story. From Lagos to Lamu, Cape Town to Cairo, hosts Waweru Njoroge (Kenya) and Ndu Okoh (Kenya/Nigeria) explore the people, power, and politics shaping the continent. Each episode delivers sharp, evidence-first conversations with leaders, activists, athletes, and cultural voices. From sports and identity to security, media, new foreign influence, youth movements, sovereignty, and Africa’s place in a multipolar world, Panel 54 offers a global perspectiv ...
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Kenyan Stories by Daniel Duwa Show

Kenyan Stories by Daniel Duwa Show

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Kenyan Stories is the home of some of our most exciting stories from all over Kenya and the world. For the past twenty years, I have extensively covered people from all walks of life. There is a story in all of us! Please enjoy. I am a Global Executive Strategist and Business and Leadership Scaling (ILS) expert. I specialize in growing talents, scaling businesses, and bringing clarity to individuals and corporates in uncertain times. Daniel Duwa
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Across Kenya a powerful move of God is unfolding. Paths to Glory Kenya shines a light on the pastors, believers, and churches that are building the Kingdom of God — often with little more than faith, prayer, and open skies. Hosted by Robert Johnson and Arlon Alushula, with each episode in both English AND Swahili this series shares the stories of men and women whose dedication, sacrifice, and unshakable faith are transforming lives throughout Kenya. From congregations worshiping under trees ...
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Spotlighting African Excellence. Hosted by the literal dynamic duo of a techie and an artiste; the podcast highlights personal growth and development by interviewing high performers, thinkers and subjects. Good things totally come in twos; the hosts - Kamande and Kigondu present a canvas for convos and interviews, the awakened and African, the creative and the technical, exploring living and being born, riding strong on their rendition of the Bob Dylan quote.. ”If you are not busy being born ...
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Murder in the Masai Mara When Julie Ward vanishes mysteriously in the Masai Mara in 1988, her father begins a hunt for answers that stretches from a safari lodge in Kenya to MI6’s headquarters in London. The case was never solved. Nearly four decades on, The Telegraph Deputy Investigations Editor Katherine Rushton pours over classified documents, interviews the people tangled in the case, and travels to Kenya to try to understand:who tried to stop her murder being solved. What happened to Ju ...
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Reality with The King

The Black Effect and iHeartPodcasts

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Reality with the King goes behind the scenes of some of your favorite reality TV shows' most iconic moments from celebrity interviews with NeNe Leakes, Teresa Guidice, Kenya Moore ,etc. and recap episodes of The Real Housewives Franchise, Vanderpump Rules, Love & Marriage Franchise and much more. Join one of the most sought-after executive producers and King of Reality Television, Carlos King, as he dishes and spills the tea with reality TV stars we all know, love, and love to hate.
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Living Rock Podcast

Living Rock Church

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Living Rock Church is a friendly, growing Christian church, meeting each week in Stoney Stanton, Atherstone, Market Harborough & Kenya. We’ve discovered that Jesus changes lives, heals bodies, restores families and gives meaning and purpose to us all. We’re convinced that church should be positive, practical, relevant and great fun! This podcast contains audio recordings from our Sunday gatherings.
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(Formerly Break Time on Westside) A young, witty, Kenyan guy's outlook on Love, Sex & Relationships in Nairobi, Kenya and the world at-large. Hosted by Sir Denver B, expect a mini-marathon of comedy, insight and controversial opinions with a dash of charm. New episodes out every Tuesday & Friday.
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Unexpected Elements

BBC World Service

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The news you know, the science you don’t. Unexpected Elements looks beyond everyday narratives to discover a goldmine of scientific stories and connections from around the globe. From Afronauts, to why we argue, to a deep dive on animal lifespans: see the world in a new way.
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Hadithi Afrika

With the Son of the African Soil: Bett Kiprono

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This platform will connect you with different shows broadcast on Zanj Radio and others exclusively. The African Continental Show will air every week. Hadithi Afrika will also feature a series that will highlight stories from Kenya and beyond. It will feature diverse topics including alcoholism and substance abuse, mental health and suicide, leadership failures and successes, cultism and other humanitarian crises that happened or are happening in Africa. . Thank you for being with us.
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Africa Knows

Africa Knows Collective

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Every other Monday, Africa Knows brings you conversations with African(ist) scholars, teachers, and thinkers who talk about their own work and the knowledge revolution taking shape all over the African continent. We are a collaborative platform, with co-hosts calling in from different locations - go to africa-knows.captivate.fm for more details. Nigeria, Kenya and Ghana are our first ports of call, but we aim to expand our reach over time. Interested in collaboration? Contact us at africakno ...
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A gay, millennial from Chicago presents theories & rantings on pop culture as well as great dating advice and opinions on hood shxt. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kenya-jaye/support
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Unbroken Kenya is a platform dedicated to bringing to the fore independent, decisive and unfiltered thoughts by Kenyans and Pan Africans. I feature some of the most cut- throat content as well as interviews with up and comers, bigwigs, badasses, influencers, industry leaders. Unbroken Kenya is constantly evolving to become a spot where you can find the most relevant and authentic issue based content and have a good time with me too.
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The Audio Long Read

The Guardian

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Three times a week, The Audio Long Read podcast brings you the Guardian’s exceptional longform journalism in audio form. Covering topics from politics and culture to philosophy and sport, as well as investigations and current affairs.
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Kenyan Stories by Daniel Duwa – The Stories of Our Time (2026) In this episode of Kenyan Stories by Daniel Duwa, I sit down with serial entrepreneur Lysandra Chen, CEO and Founder of Bring Fresh—Africa’s pioneering organic startup. The conversation traces a journey spanning more than two decades, exploring what it truly means to build, innovate, an…
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We revisit our listeners’ favourite topics and dig deeper in this special programme. First, we hear from some of our insomniac listeners and explore how we fall asleep with neuroscientist Dr Ada Eban-Rothschild from the University of Michigan. Next, we return to our favourite food facts with a small surprise for one of the presenters. Then, we put …
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Every Monday and Friday for the rest of December we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2025, in case you missed them, with an introduction from the editorial team to explain why we’ve chosen it. From July: how did the daughter of an aristocrat end up at the Old Bailey with her partner, charged with killing their two-week-old bab…
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Reigndrops, we are back with Monica Garcia for your Real Housewives of Salt Lake City recap, and we are astounded by the instant hypocrisy. What happened to families and husbands being off limits? Of course, Carlos and Monica also break down the reunion seating chart and share their thoughts on what we can expect heading into next week’s finale. Se…
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In Part One of Panel 54’s end-of-year special, Waweru Njoroge and Ndu Okoh sit down with some of Africa’s most influential editors to interrogate a hard question: who controls Africa’s story at a moment of global upheaval? Joining the conversation are Theophilus Yardy from Ghana, Tsepiso Makwetla from South Africa, James Muyanwa from Zambia, and Ja…
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In this end of year episode, the Busy Being Born crew is joined by Thuita and Monski and reflect on the cultural moments that defined the year 2025. From the evolution of African music and storytelling to the accelerating influence of AI, shifting political realities, and what lies ahead. We talk about Kenyan and African music, celebrating hip hop,…
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Charrisse Jackson Jordan joins Carlos, and you already know she has a LOT to say. From addressing the recent drama involving Ashley and her son to calling out what she believes are fake storylines from Ashley and Gizelle, Charrisse is not holding back. She also reveals who turned Stacey against her, where she stands today with Ashley, and whether t…
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>Give your feedback here< After a man compares the treatment African men give their African wives vs foreign (read White) wives, he raises a racially charged question. This doesn't leave a good taste, but in his analysis, he raises something important. Different partners are sometimes treated vastly differently by the same partner, but why? Is ther…
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Welcome back to the SportsBiz Unwrapped Podcast! In Episode 7, we dive deep into the business side of sports media, specifically tackling Return on Investment (ROI) in Sports Digital. Joined by our returning guest, Richard Ekhalie, we break down exactly how sports organizations, journalists, and media brands can move beyond just "posting content" t…
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Every Monday and Friday for the rest of December we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2025, in case you missed them, with an introduction from the editorial team to explain why we’ve chosen it. From October: Over a few brutal days in March, as sectarian violence and revenge killings tore through parts of Syria, two friends from…
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This Boxing Day and holiday season, our present to you is the science of gifts. First, we investigate the health benefits of donating blood, and find out about the predator sharing a feast of food in the Arctic. We’re then joined in the studio by physicist Dr Krishma Singal from Rice University, who unravels the soft-matter physics and brilliant en…
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Every Monday and Friday for the rest of December we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2025, in case you missed them, with an introduction from the editorial team to explain why we’ve chosen it. From October: From murder scenes to whale blubber, Ben Giles has seen it – and cleaned it – all. In their stickiest hours, people rely …
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>Give your feedback here< In a bizarre case of playing Devil's Advocate (or just looking at things differently), a closer look at Andrew Tate (or at least what he says) is made. There's a lot of theatricality in there, but there may be nuggets of wisdom. Could it be that we've been hating him for all the wrong reasons? The Break Time Podcast Instag…
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In this special year-end edition of The China in Africa Podcast, Eric, Cobus, and Géraud look back on the top stories of 2025 and look ahead to the key trend to watch in 2026. 📌 Topics covered include: Simandou goes online (Guinea) and the iron ore geopolitics shift Zambia's Kafue River spill and the China narrative battle China's manufacturing pus…
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Episode 92 of Father-Offspring Interviews. This episode includes Alice in Wonderland syndrome, the “Red Queen” arms races between humans and COVID, and, in light of a recent tragedy, the mental health of those who work in mental health. SENSITIVE MATERIAL: this episode contains discussion of su*cide. Please reach out to a professional for support i…
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Reigndrops, Merry Christmas EVE! BayBEE there's no days off as Dr. Heavenly and Carlos recap the latest episode of Married to Medicine that found Toya and her husband, Dr. Eugene at odds. But who was in the wrong? Dr. Heavenly was there and tells ALL! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this message, Ovi explores how God delights in starting extraordinary works through ordinary, humble beginnings. Rooted in the Christmas story, Ovi draws from Micah 5:2, Luke 2, and Zechariah 4:10 to show how God chose a small town, a simple manger, and overlooked shepherds to bring salvation to the world. With warmth, faith, and practical encou…
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Happy holidays, Reigndrops! Carlos, Dustin, Claudia, and Blue are serving you holiday cheer today with the latest recap of The Real Housewives of Potomac. From Ashley locking lips with Charrisse’s son to the explosive moment involving the Osefo family, we are excited to spill the tea with you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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>Give your feedback here< A man's clip resurfaces where he speaks on how his colleagues are slow, and most of the women won't be affected as badly as the single ones. So, Ahh shit... Here we go again The Break Time Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebreaktime_podcast/ My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/denver_bagaka/ My Twitter: h…
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In The Greatest Gift, Phil reflects on the meaning of Christmas through the lens of giving, showing that the greatest gift ever offered was not something wrapped under a tree, but God giving Himself in the person of Jesus. Drawing on John 3:16–21 and Jesus’ own words in John 12:44–47, Phil explains how Jesus came as light into a dark world—not to c…
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In The Miracle of Christmas, William explores the many miracles woven through the Christmas story and shows how they all point to one life-changing truth: nothing is impossible with God. Drawing from Luke 1–2, the prophecies of Isaiah and Micah, and the angel Gabriel’s declaration to Mary, William traces how God orchestrated centuries of promise, p…
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In Light in the Darkness, Pete Stirrup traces the powerful biblical theme of light from Genesis 1 to Revelation 21, showing how God’s light shines into a broken world and can never be overcome by darkness. Drawing on prophecies from Isaiah 7 & 9, the words of Jesus in Matthew 5 and John 8, and reflections from John 1 and 1 John, Pete unpacks how Je…
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In this reflective and grounding conversation, we sit down with Amwayi Tsuma to explore what it means to live beyond fixed identities and social roles. Drawing from personal experience, Buddhist philosophy, and daily mindfulness practice, Amwayi invites us into a gentler, more honest way of being with ourselves and others. We talk about how letting…
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In this episode, we are introduced to Dr. Angela Adeoye, a senior lecturer at the University of Jos whose work sits at the intersection of gender, conflict management, and development. Drawing on her research in internally displaced persons (IDP) camps in Northern Nigeria, she reflects on how gender-based violence is shaped by conflict and displace…
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Every Monday and Friday for the rest of December we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2025, in case you missed them, with an introduction from the editorial team to explain why we’ve chosen it. From September: with sea levels rising, much of the nation’s population is confronting the prospect that their home may soon cease to e…
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In this episode, artist Bryant Pugh shares how addiction, depression, and overwhelming loneliness pushed him toward a path that could have ended in death. But on the night he was ready to give up, a spiritual encounter led him to an AA meeting—where a stranger he calls an angel stepped in, took him to detox, and saved his life.From that moment forw…
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We have all types of breaking news today. Alexis’ son is engaged, and is Heather Dubrow leaving RHOC? For the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills recap, we lean into the ladies’ speed dating, Kyle’s love life remains a hot topic, and if Dorit is teaching us anything, it is to know how your mortgage is being paid. Happy holidays, Reigndrops. We will be…
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The end of Australian soap opera Neighbours has us wondering why a television series ending makes us sad. Also, what does science say about how to engage with screens while still protecting your vision? Also on the show, visual ecologist Daniel Hanley has created a camera to help us visualize the world animals see, and why are there green birds, gr…
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John’s investigation keeps coming up against brick walls - and five decades on, so does Katherine’s. When Kenya admits to a cover-up it begins to make sense. But it’s just the tip of the iceberg. Who exactly were the authorities covering up for, and was the British government involved? As her reporting comes to a close, Katherine celebrates a young…
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