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BE FRANK WITH MAC Ep 25 | Zuma Succession Plan | Guptas | Shivambu | MK Party’s 2026 Election Strategy | ft Sifiso Mahlangu
청취함SPREADING HUMOURS Ep 159 | Tsekeleke & Blackcat: Skomota | Polyandry | R4K a day on TikTok | Dr Malinga | Arthur | Master KG
청취함The episode opens with a debate on professional boundaries and the ethics of booking interviews, followed by Yanda's emotional birthday tribute to her support system. The group engages in heated discussions regarding hosting etiquette, social expenses, and clearing up past rumors involving guests. The conversation shifts into personal reflections on relationships, physical preferences, and privacy concerns regarding shared contact information. The episode concludes with discussions on the 'Black Cat' industry, health safety, and the team's goals for trending on social media.
ALL THE SMOKE EP 21 | HotShotAaron: Trashes Podcasters | Glazing Nota | Aura Farming | Sexual Tension | Uneducated
청취함The speakers explore the nuances of digital content creation, debating the importance of authenticity and vulnerability versus the fear of being perceived as 'cringe.' The conversation covers the distinction between structured podcasting and live streaming, while addressing the economic challenges faced by South African creators due to lower advertising revenue on platforms like YouTube. The episode also delves into the cultural impact of content, specifically the tension between adopting Westernized styles and maintaining an authentic African identity. The discussion concludes with a debate on the ethics of discussing public figures and a high-energy segment featuring a game and a surprise giveaway to a viewer.
KASI JAM Ep 25 |
청취함The episode begins with an announcement of the 'Road to Two Million' celebration and an upcoming live event in Cape Town, followed by a nostalgic look at how growing up in Soweto influences creative identity. The conversation explores the evolution of the entertainment industry, specifically how social media acts as a modern casting agency and the importance of thorough research in acting and production. The discussion further delves into the nuances of character performance, personal branding, and the economic impact of production companies that support large-scale employment. Finally, the speakers touch upon the complexities of prison rehabilitation and conclude with a message of gratitude for the community support found through social media.
EPISODE 791 | Skomota Video Leak | Roast to 2Million | Nota vs JMPD | MacG x Sol’s Songs | Bongani Dube | inDrive
청취함The hosts engage in a wide-ranging conversation, moving from nostalgic childhood memories and personal medical experiences to professional milestones and humorous rants about social behaviors. The discussion delves into the complexities of modern branding, exploring how personality drives consumer loyalty and the importance of sustainable business practices. The episode also tackles heavy themes including the exploitative nature of fame on social media, the impact of AI on music intellectual property, and personal conflicts within the industry. The conversation concludes with a deep dive into South African socio-economics, debating the necessity of unity, organizational strategy, and moving beyond social media activism toward tangible civic engagement.
READ THE ROOM EP 25 | Londie London Claps Back | Babalwa Dress | Phil's Gay Take | Thandeka's Lack of EQ?! | Public Lamsas
청취함The hosts address recent social media controversies, defending their interviewing style against clickbait allegations and discussing the distinction between profile and brand promotional interviews. The conversation extends to industry shifts at MultiChoice, specifically the removal of niche channels, and a critique of the logistics and production quality of The Summers Awards. The episode also features a detailed review of red carpet fashion from recent award ceremonies and a debate on public displays of affection. Finally, the hosts offer advice on navigating toxic friendships and protecting one's energy, concluding with a listener giveaway for VIP event tickets.
BHINCA NATION Ep 25 | Scebi Dlamini Tribute | Zuma & Mbeki Alliance | Duduzane Zuma | AmaBhinca Reality Show | SADC
청취함This episode explores the profound influence of podcasting networks in Africa and examines the cultural identity of the Zulu nation. The discussion transitions into a deep analysis of South African politics, focusing on the legacies of Jacob Zuma and Cyril Ramaphosa, the dynamics of the ANC and MKP parties, and the impact of election season behaviors. The conversation further addresses critical issues regarding political manipulation, leadership crises, and state capture. The speakers reflect on the effectiveness of various commissions of inquiry and the challenges of maintaining accountability within the state's institutions.
MUSIC PULSE Ep 25 | SAMAs | Tyla | Bonang vs SAMA Presenters | Cassper Cosplay Carpo? | Shandesh | L-Tido x Kisses
청취함The hosts navigate a wide range of trending stories, from rumors within the PNC network and critiques of 'Read The Room' interviews to the massive scale of recent high-profile funerals. The conversation delves into the commercial rise of Maskandi music in Gauteng and debates the cultural dominance of Amapiano versus traditional genres. The episode also tackles heavy industry topics, including allegations of sexual harassment involving a media executive, the complexities of media contracts, and criticisms regarding the administration of the SAMAs awards. The discussion concludes with reflections on artist professionalism, recent music releases like Ayra Starr's album, and an announcement for an upcoming live show in Bloemfontein.
EPISODE 790 | Sol Phenduka & Naqueeda Truth | SAMAs Are Dead | Cassper Nyovest | Big Brother Fame | Tiktok Payment
청취함The hosts kick off the episode with a surprise ticket upgrade for a listener before diving into debates on modern dating dynamics, the decline of award show prestige, and the complexities of industry relationships. The conversation explores how social media impacts everything from personal interactions to the legitimacy of major ceremonies. Moving into broader cultural and technological themes, the episode examines the impact of AI on music and misinformation detection, conspiracy theories surrounding Starlink in Africa, and the financial realities of post-fame life for reality TV contestants. The discussion concludes with a look at the TikTok creator boycott in South Africa and the geopolitical tensions between South Africa and Nigeria.
BE FRANK WITH MAC Ep 24 |
청취함This episode covers several major South African news stories, including ICASA's retracted claims of telecom collusion and the legal battles surrounding Suleiman Karim's refusal to testify at the Madlanga Commission. The discussion also addresses rising national unemployment rates and recent leadership reshuffles within the MK Party following a decree by Jacob Zuma. The episode further examines internal leadership double standards within the MK Party, comparing the removal of Floyd Shivambu to the lack of consequences for other party meetings. Additionally, it covers the Constitutional Court's ruling against Shell's offshore exploration on the Wild Coast and reflects on how institutional power often avoids accountability in South Africa.
SPREADING HUMOURS Ep 158 | Naqueeda: EXPOSES Sol Phenduka & Thakgi | Broke Men | Women x Cheating | Dating Scotts? | Lobola
청취함The hosts welcome Nakwida to celebrate her Vanguard Award win and address the complexities of podcast production and award legitimacy. The conversation explores the social dynamics of 'double lives' on social media, the pursuit of status through fake lifestyles, and the realities of navigating nightlife and club hosting. The episode further delves into personal financial struggles within relationships, the impact of family on work ethic, and the implications of social media scandals on brands and marriages. The discussion concludes with practical advice on relationship transparency, money safety tips to avoid scams, and a rule for managing luxury spending.
ALL THE SMOKE EP 20 | Money Mike: Addressing G Mashigo | Munaka's Toxicity? | Galston Anthony's KYP Party | Voting Theory
청취함The hosts and guests navigate a wide range of intense topics, beginning with Mike's harrowing account of being hijacked and kidnapped in Pretoria. The conversation moves into a serious discussion regarding recent allegations of human trafficking involving Manny Mike, which he explicitly denies, and explores the broader dangers of industry beef and the potential for professional irrelevance. The episode also touches on political awareness in South Africa, warning against the manipulation of voters by political parties during elections. The discussion concludes with reflections on the nature of comedy as self-truth, the pitfalls of modern clout chasing on social media, and how false accusations can permanently damage one's legacy.
KASI JAM Ep 24 | Sabelo Zuma | Limpopo Boy| SA Music Industry Scam | Portugal vs SA | Security Interviews | Amaroto
청취함The episode begins with a giveaway announcement for the 'Roast to 2 million' event, followed by a discussion on digital privacy risks regarding social media and device access. Lange Khoos from Sebenzani Global Operations then introduces the firm's integrated security services, covering guarding, technology, and high-value logistics. The conversation transitions into the cultural impact of Amapiano and Afrobeat, alongside reflections on international travel to Europe. The episode concludes with a fragmented discussion on personal memories, musical influences, and the critical importance of teamwork, management, and professional promotion in the industry.
EPISODE 789 | Read The Room vs Thandeka | Limpopo Boy & Inno Morolong Leaks | Sizwe Dhlomo vs Vusi Thembekwayo
청취함The hosts kick off the episode with a VIP surprise for a caller and introduce the new Milano Spritz beverage. The conversation dives deep into recent industry controversies, including the Tandeka Chabalala interview tension, the legal feud between Sizwe Lomo and Vusi Tembekwayo, and various radio-related dramas. The episode also explores viral internet leaks, social media scandals involving relationship drama, and the evolution of cosmetic procedures. The hosts conclude with reflections on recent losses in the industry and a recommendation for Ifani's new album.
READ THE ROOM EP 24 | Thandeka Tshabalala: Top Billing | Londie London vs Thandeka | Brand Safety | Black/White Boardrooms
청취함The hosts reflect on the passing of Lisa Koppel and navigate personal topics including stress, communication, and the necessity of mental space in relationships. The conversation delves into the business of digital content creation, arguing for the importance of being 'brand safe' to ensure professional sustainability and advertiser buy-in. The episode features a guest appearance by Tandeka, leading to deep discussions on racial dynamics, negotiation within the South African industry, and the complexities of public perception. The segment concludes with a tasting game, a debate on media professionalism, and advice on personal healing before entering new relationships.
BHINCA NATION Ep 24 | Sfiso’s Shocking Story | Maskandi vs Amapiano | Nota vs Music Pulse | Sbusiso Zuma | ft SFISO
청취함The episode begins with a reflection on historical soccer figures, specifically the legacy of France's 1998 World Cup captain, while critiquing cultural attitudes in South Africa. The conversation then shifts to the South African music industry, examining the prominence of Maskandi and Amapiano genres and the global influence of Afrobeats. The discussion further explores the immense scale of Zulu culture and its potential as a global business through music streaming. The speaker emphasizes the importance of supporting young artists and fostering international collaborations across Africa to prevent systemic jealousy and stagnation.
MUSIC PULSE Ep 24 | Nota vs Black Coffee | Julius Malema | Doja Cat Pulled Up | Cassper Nyovest | HotShotAaron Exposed
청취함The hosts dive into a wide-ranging discussion covering the 'Rose to 2 Million' milestone, including an exciting ticket giveaway and debates on team dynamics within sports. The conversation explores the complexities of the music industry, from the logistics of major festivals like Delicious Fest to allegations of political influence and conflicts of interest in event management. As the episode progresses, the speakers analyze recent trends in Amapiano, discussing award recognition for artists like Kelvin Momo and Gabza, and the impact of streaming on artist branding. The discussion concludes with reflections on the necessity of media adaptation, recent music releases, and the legal disputes currently unfolding within the industry.
EPISODE 788 | MacG Can Never Be President?! | Sol Phenduka Replacement | Extreme Kinks | Shabba To The Olympics!
청취함The episode explores a wide range of intense personal and political narratives, beginning with reflections on religious identity and a harrowing account of a violent encounter in Davao. The conversation moves through dangerous undercover investigations into gang-related extortion and shifts into controversial discussions regarding sexual fetishes, marriage dynamics, and the merits of 'urine therapy'. The hosts also critique the current state of South African politics, addressing the lack of trust in major parties, the impact of the Madlanga Commission on political accountability, and the vital role of investigative journalism. The episode concludes with reflections on spiritual resistance through poetry and discussions on local service issues and government bureaucracy.
BE FRANK WITH MAC Ep 23 | ANC Bribes Exposed?! | NDZ Drops Bombshell | Zuma’s Secret India Gupta Meeting! | Frankly Speaking
청취함This episode examines several significant political and legal developments in South Africa, beginning with allegations of vote-buying within the ANC and a diplomatic controversy involving the High Commissioner to India. The discussion also covers the impact of municipal debt on school electricity disconnections and the legal battles surrounding the Expropriation Act. Furthermore, the episode explores the Madlanga Commission's investigations into corruption within crime intelligence and the high-profile corruption trial of former Defense Minister Mapisa Ngakula. These proceedings highlight ongoing constitutional disputes over land reform and allegations of bribery involving spiritual consultations.
SPREADING HUMOURS Ep 157 | Shebeshxt Can't Be Cancelled | Cassper & Nasty C Losing Status? | Benzo x Royal Beef | Basadi Awards
청취함The hosts explore the complexities of South African celebrity culture, debating the reality of cancel culture and the legal rehabilitation of public figures. The conversation shifts to the evolution of content creation, examining how influencers navigate the boundary between private lives and public personas through strategic vulnerability. The episode also covers changes within the Miss South Africa organization, noting a shift from physical beauty to philanthropy alongside the loss of international pageant licenses. The hosts conclude with listener advice on navigating academic and financial hardships, reflections on personal growth, and a trivia challenge celebrating iconic South African women.
ALL THE SMOKE EP 19 | Industry Pro$titute$? | Suing Cassper Nyovest? | BU Offered R500K | ft Naledi M & DJ Fae Fae
청취함The hosts engage in an unfiltered, wide-ranging conversation covering everything from personal relationship dynamics and the complexities of dating within the entertainment industry to the pressures of public scrutiny and 'cancel culture.' The discussion delves into deep personal reflections on sobriety, past struggles with addiction, and the mental strength required to navigate social media criticism. The episode also explores broader societal shifts, including modern gender roles, financial independence in women, and the evolving nature of romantic love. From debating the influence of podcasts on political agendas to sharing stories of past legal encounters and unexpected Tinder connections, the conversation concludes with a focus on the importance of investing in friendships and community growth.
KASI JAM Ep 23 | Vaal Street Gangs | Basotho Initiation Secrets | Culture Thuggery! | Phalla, Meya, Sbutja & Kgekge
청취함In this episode of 'Podcast and Chill with Maggi,' the speaker explores heavy themes including gangsterism, initiation schools, and personal reflections on youth. The discussion touches upon the importance of committees, group identity within social systems, and the impact of social media trends. The conversation further delves into personal histories, addressing feelings of uncertainty and stress while expressing a desire to share information and find solutions. The episode concludes with reflections on community and a sense of determination.
EPISODE 787 | L'vovo Derango | Addressing Julius Malema |Zakes Bantwini | Big Nuz | Rebuilding After A Stroke
청취함The hosts explore the shifting landscape of media influence, discussing how power is moving from legacy institutions to independent digital platforms and social media. They address recent political tensions involving Julius Malema, arguing that the rise of decentralized information threatens established political and economic structures through the use of propaganda and legal threats. The conversation also delves into the evolution of the Durban music scene, tracing the transition from traditional sounds to Gqom and Kwaito. The episode concludes with a deeply personal account of a guest's battle with a sudden stroke, reflecting on industry loyalty, mental health, and the importance of humility in the face of professional and physical adversity.
BHINCA NATION Ep 23 | Ramaphosa’s Apology | R27 Billion Loan | Xenophobic Labelling | Government Grants & ARVs
청취함This episode features a profound exploration of leadership, political accountability, and the socio-economic landscape in South Africa. The conversation delves into the pressures of public life, the necessity of challenging systemic corruption, and the importance of transparency in political funding and power structures. The speaker also addresses the responsibility of the next generation to drive progress through entrepreneurship and financial literacy. Amidst discussions on economic collapse and wealth redistribution, the episode concludes with a call for self-reliance and the creation of new opportunities within a changing political landscape.
READ THE ROOM EP 23 | TV Therapists Are Fake | Rich Inyangas | Why Men Are Weak | EFF | Misogynistic G*ys
청취함The hosts explore the intersection of professionalism and social media, debating the ethics of therapists and public figures using client associations for clout. The conversation addresses accountability in digital spaces, touching on misogyny in content creation and the lack of labor protections for actors within the South African television industry. The episode further examines shifting power dynamics in entertainment, critiquing the use of generic accents in global productions and the ethics of using historical artifacts in fashion. Finally, the discussion highlights the rise of independent podcasting as a vital tool for economic empowerment and autonomy for Black creatives facing historical exploitation in traditional media.
MUSIC PULSE Ep 23 | JazziQ Refused Podcast & Chill | Cassper’s Music Regressed? | Tyla vs Nigeria | Penny Lebyane
청취함The hosts of Music Pulse navigate a wide-ranging conversation, beginning with personal anecdotes about cinema experiences and moving into a heavy discussion on the loss of individual identity within intense romantic relationships. The episode explores the intersection of politics and the music industry, debating how political parties leverage artists for influence and analyzing the global exportability of South African music. The discussion also touches on the health struggles of figures like El Vovo and Karishma, the importance of professional standards in both the music and podcasting industries, and reflections on the evolution of the KZN music scene. The episode concludes with critiques of recent musical releases and a call for more substantive content in the podcasting landscape.
EPISODE 786 | YFM | Vasectomy | L'vovo Fund | Sol x 8 Rounds | ARVs Fed To Chickens?| ft Ankle Tap & Pele Pele
청취함The episode features a wide-ranging discussion, beginning with lighthearted personal anecdotes about comedy performances and family life before transitioning into serious debates regarding controversial claims of ARV use in Zimbabwean poultry farming and the origins of meat in South African supermarkets. The conversation explores themes of financial security in relationships, prompted by news of a wealthy farmer seeking a wife. The dialogue shifts toward pressing social and political issues in South Africa, including drug trafficking, the ethics of vigilantism, and concerns over public education standards and corruption. The episode concludes with deeply personal reflections on career transitions, the dangers of maintaining an extravagant lifestyle in the entertainment industry, and the importance of resilience and learning from financial hardship.
BE FRANK WITH Ep 21 | Martha Mani Rantsofu: The Emfuleni Municipality Corruption | R16M Tender Fraud | ft Mooshtaffa
청취함This episode investigates the assassination of Martha Mani Ranzofu, a Mfuleni local municipality official who was shot in broad daylight in March 2026. The investigation explores the connection between her murder and her recent reports regarding massive procurement irregularities, including a 16 million rand vehicle tender fraud involving missing trucks and falsified invoices. The narrative contrasts the municipality's attempts to distance themselves from her whistleblowing activities with official police statements confirming that she had reported these specific irregularities just days before her death. The podcast further examines broader systemic corruption within the Mfuleni municipality, detailing financial crises, unpaid debts to Eskom, and a culture of bypassing supply chain processes. It also highlights a second fraud scheme uncovered by Ranzofu involving misappropriated resident funds. The episode concludes with a critique of the lack of whistleblower protection in South Africa and the failure to prosecute the masterminds behind professional killings linked to state tenders.
SPREADING HUMOURS Ep 156 | Dr Thabang Mashigo | Babalwa M Booking | Body Count | Dating Bisexual Men | Tshego A Real Superstar?
청취함In this episode of Spreading Humor, the hosts navigate a wide range of social and personal complexities, beginning with a debate on the ethics of privacy in professional settings and moving into discussions on sexual education, dating labels, and the nuances of age gaps in relationships. The conversation touches on serious themes including consent, accountability, and the psychological impact of social media comparison. The episode also explores the challenges of navigating life transitions in your early 20s, addressing the fear of public failure and the pressure to achieve societal milestones. From analyzing recent music culture drama to reflecting on personal growth and interpersonal conflicts, the hosts offer perspective on finding agency and managing vulnerability in an increasingly visible world.
ALL THE SMOKE EP 18 | King Oumar & Nandi | Nasty C A Wannabe American? | Zille Wizzy Exposed | Did Emtee Crack? | ft Nota
청취함In this episode, Nandi and the hosts explore themes of identity, fame, and the evolving landscape of South African entertainment. The conversation begins with Nandi's journey to establish an independent identity apart from her musical lineage, leading into a debate on the saturation of the Amapiano genre and the importance of relatability in music success. The discussion shifts to the impact of international creators like IShowSpeed on the local streaming community, critiquing the lack of professional preparation among South African influencers. The episode concludes with deep dives into the pressures of maintaining a luxury persona on social media, the commercialization of modern dating, and personal reflections on industry connections and upcoming events.
KASI JAM Ep 22 | Vosloorus Safety | SABC Audition SCAM! | Nigerian Guys | SPIRITS In The Graveyard | ft Mkhulu Romeo
청취함This episode features a wide-ranging conversation that moves from personal anecdotes in Soweto and Limpopo to deep philosophical debates regarding South African identity and colonial heritage. The discussion explores the evolution of cultural traditions, such as the Basotho blanket, and examines the impact of colonial history on modern customs. A professional designer shares insights from his extensive career in South African branding, discussing the importance of legal contracts, the challenges of compensation, and his new venture, Sito. The episode concludes with reflections on spiritual visions, social issues regarding domestic abuse, and observations on local crime and media history.
EPISODE 785 | Mr JazziQ: Mpura | Thuli P | Josiah De Disciple | Music Pulse | 'Umsebenzi Wethu' | Lady Du
청취함The hosts and guest reflect on the complexities of the music industry, touching on themes of authenticity, the pressures of fame, and the emotional toll of managing artists and labels. The conversation moves from personal anecdotes about past collaborators and the creation of hits like '702' and 'Woza' to broader discussions on navigating industry controversies and the importance of self-education for long-term stability. The episode also explores personal histories, including childhood experiences, athletic backgrounds, and the challenges of maintaining privacy as a public figure. The discussion concludes with insights into the future of the Amapiano scene and upcoming major projects, such as a Netflix documentary.
READ THE ROOM EP 22 | Gayton McKenzie x The Billions! | Event Culture | A Threeway?! | SA’s FIRST Influencer!
청취함The hosts explore the complex ethics of social media engagement, debating the monetization of personal lives and the impact of manufactured drama. The conversation shifts to industry updates, including South African cinema records, new photography ventures, and critiques of production quality at recent fashion awards. The episode also tackles deep-seated societal issues, ranging from political accountability and government spending on the World Cup to the nuances of relationship dynamics. From discussing the complexities of courtship and financial transparency to addressing colorism and gendered beauty standards, the hosts provide a multifaceted look at modern social and personal expectations.
BHINCA NATION Ep 22 | Zimasa Vabaza: Jacinta & Phakela Address | Sminofu vs Zulu King | L'vovo Derango | SA Economic Hubs
청취함This episode explores the complexities of tribal relations and economic development in South Africa, specifically focusing on the need to rebuild trust between different kingdoms and addressing the media representation of KwaZulu-Natal. The discussion highlights the economic potential of the Eastern Cape, emphasizing the importance of youth leadership and the creation of a robust supply chain economy. The speaker also reflects on personal political experiences, addressing accusations of corruption and the value of wisdom gained through experience. The conversation concludes with reflections on government accountability for current national crises and a personal stance on autonomy and integrity.
MUSIC PULSE Ep 22 | Americans Hate Tyla? | Kelvin Momo | Jamie Foxx | Old Kwaito | Liquid Deep | Tyla World Cup Millions
청취함The hosts explore the intersection of music and economics, discussing the necessity of financial stability for artists and critiquing the impact of foreign promoters on the South African Amapiano scene. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, from reflections on a trip to Venda and the legacy of South African musical icons like Miriam Makeba to recent industry news involving Tyla, Tyler, the Creator, and Metro Boomin. The episode also addresses modern industry challenges, including streaming fraud, the rise of AI, and the importance of live engagement. The discussion concludes with reflections on the potential of rising stars like Tatu Hatsi and the need for artists to maintain momentum through touring and local presence.
EPISODE 784 | Grace Mondlana Pet Party | Married At First Sight TOXIC | Veli Ngubane Set Up | Vigro Wife Cheating?
청취함The hosts explore a wide range of social and cultural dynamics, beginning with the nature of power in relation to the Zulu King and the psychological implications of control within marriages. The conversation moves through discussions on the ethics of bypassing service industry systems, recent celebrity controversies involving retracted allegations, and the rise of luxury pet trends. The episode also delves into the economic challenges of the South African music industry compared to the US, the history of colonization in South Africa, and environmental concerns regarding extreme heat predictions. The hosts conclude with updates on global weather patterns and an announcement for a new exclusive series for Patreon members.
BE FRANK WITH Ep 20 | Andrea Johnson | Dineo Mokwele | Mandlanga |Andrew Chauke | World Bank Loan |
청취함The podcast host examines several critical issues facing South Africa, ranging from the lack of racial representation in major financial media to the legal complexities surrounding investigations into anti-corruption officials. The discussion also explores the economic burden of national debt servicing and the implications of using international loans for infrastructure. Furthermore, the episode addresses the dangers of borrowing from the World Bank to fund previously settled projects and reflects on how the normalization of systemic failures, such as corruption and poor service delivery, represents a dangerous decline in national expectations.
SPEADING HUMOURS Ep 155 | Joseph Dary: Million-Views Man | Druski | Death of V-Entertainment | Businessman vs Youtuber
청취함The hosts welcome back a guest to discuss his evolution from YouTuber to businessman and father, exploring the transition from digital platforms to mainstream media. The conversation delves into the financial challenges of high-production content in South Africa and the potential for market expansion across Africa. The episode also covers heavy topics including personal revelations regarding past relationships, the impact of cyberbullying on public figures, and the devastating consequences of false GBV accusations. The discussion concludes with life lessons on accountability and a lighthearted phone-searching game.
ALL THE SMOKE EP 17 | Shamiso & Grey Hope: Wealthy Women | Tshego x Hope Mbele | Nonhle Thema Fan | Thakgi weird?
청취함The hosts navigate a wide range of intense topics, beginning with personal accounts of crime and the inefficiencies of South African policing and healthcare. The conversation moves into the complexities of modern relationships, debating the merits of '100-100' partnerships over traditional 50-50 splits, and exploring the boundaries of sexual experimentation and third parties in the bedroom. As the episode progresses, the discussion touches on the impact of social media wealth on tax scrutiny, the dynamics of celebrity drama, and the influence of peer groups on men's behavior. The episode concludes with reflections on personal growth, the reality of cancel culture, and the challenges of navigating scams and complacency in modern society.
KASI JAM EP 21 | Sol Phenduka: Voslo Ekhoneni | Haunted Houses | Rise of Podcast Networks | Church Scams | Boloi
청취함The speakers explore the technical and conceptual distinctions between broadcasting and podcasting, while discussing strategies for navigating social media criticism and maintaining focus on one's craft. The conversation shifts into deep personal reflections on identity, respect, and spiritual integrity, touching upon themes of secret societies, paranormal experiences, and the escalation of crime driven by lifestyle needs. The episode also covers the commercial landscape of podcasting, including advertising revenue from platforms like Spotify and YouTube. The discussion concludes with various fragmented topics ranging from production needs for future content to personal anecdotes regarding local news and applications.
EPISODE 783 | YFM Madness | ANC Saved Him | Lebo Mathosa | Lines With Mandoza | Celeb HIV Surge
청취함The hosts welcome veteran journalist McFarlane Mulally to reminisce about the wild, unregulated era of South African radio and music, sharing stories of chaotic road trips and life before social media. The conversation explores the massive economic potential of the cannabis industry in South Africa, its medicinal benefits, and the challenges of maintaining professional longevity in the entertainment industry. The episode also delves into heavy social issues, including systemic corruption within the South African police force and intelligence services, the exploitation driven by poverty, and the rise of organized crime. The discussion concludes with reflections on navigating identity, professionalism, and authenticity across different media platforms.
BHINCA NATION Ep 21 | Msongiwentsimbi: Sangomas x Business Of Lies?! | Card Machines In Church | Muthi Consultation Fees
청취함This episode features a diverse range of reflections, beginning with an introduction to the Pinga Nation network's mission to educate, entertain, and empower through investigative content. The speaker discusses business opportunities within the platform alongside personal anecdotes regarding childhood, navigating life's challenges, and experiences in France and Japan. The discussion shifts toward broader social themes, including the influence of social media and the importance of youth leadership. The episode concludes with a somber tribute to the late Dr. N. Malthaba Junda, honoring his legacy as a professional doctor, former mayor, and community hero.
READ THE ROOM EP 21 | Nontle Thema | Botswana Girls | Somizi vs ANC | Dating Your Financial Equal | Mageza Finds a Wife
청취함The hosts begin by paying respects to Spuitla before diving into a wide range of topics, from World Cup highlights and luxury fashion to skincare tips and the importance of sunscreen on cloudy days. The conversation moves through entertainment updates, including news about a programming change for 'Generations', new film trailers, and Tyler's recent Bratz doll collaboration. The episode also tackles heavier social discussions, including the dynamics of public figures, the dangers of scams in real estate and franchises, and the complexities of navigating dating and safety on apps like Grindr. The hosts conclude with deep reflections on money privilege, overcoming generational poverty, and the importance of prioritizing mental peace and authenticity over social media expectations.
MUSIC PULSE Ep 21 | Kelvin Momo Fans Exposed | Nasty C | Nonhle Thema Couch Casting? | Bubblegum Artists | Thatohatsi
청취함The hosts navigate a wide range of controversial topics, beginning with the debate surrounding a leaked video on Nota and Questa's social media pages and exploring conspiracy theories related to the Zulu throne and the death of AKA. The conversation shifts into a deep critique of the South African music industry, addressing issues of artist productivity, the lack of true musical icons, and the professional responsibilities of labels toward artist welfare. The episode also covers the influence of media personalities on social trends, the pressures of luxury lifestyles on young men, and upcoming Amapiano releases from legends like Kabza De Disco and Kelvin Momo. The discussion concludes with reflections on the legacy of R. Kelly, the musical dominance of Tatu Heart, and a personal anecdote regarding the return of a lost phone.
EPISODE 782 | Leeroy Cana X Zoleka Mandela | America Ruined World Cup I Gold Reef City Ride Horror | Dojo Podcast
청취함The hosts explore a wide range of topics, beginning with viral internet trends like the 'Fa' meme and moving into controversies surrounding the World Cup, including referee scandals and the 'Americanization' of soccer. The conversation delves into football-related financial red flags, racial remarks in politics, and the historical presence of Afrikaners in Argentina. The episode also covers social media drama, the impact of false allegations on reputations—specifically regarding legal battles for child custody and the end of the Dojo podcast—and international business developments like Amazon's entry into the African satellite internet market. The discussion concludes with reflections on global resource control, citizenship controversies, and heartwarming acts of community philanthropy.
BE FRANK WITH Ep 20 | Power Protecting Itself | Phala Phala | Borders | Silenced Witnesses | Starlink | FRANKLY SPEAKING
청취함This episode examines the escalating political and legal crises in South Africa, focusing on President Ramaphosa's attempts to halt an impeachment inquiry and the Madlanga Commission's struggle with witnesses using medical certificates to avoid testimony. The discussion also critiques the Democratic Alliance for unethical lobbying practices and addresses the systemic failures in border management. The speaker argues that recent immigration policy changes are reactive responses to pressure groups rather than proactive governance. Ultimately, the episode links broken borders and fraudulent documentation to a broader pattern of systemic corruption, where leaders prioritize protecting their own power over utilizing constitutional tools for accountability.
SPREADING HUMOURS Ep 154 | “BEST CHOREOGRAPHER IN SA!”
청취함The hosts explore the emotional complexities of mental health, discussing the impact of social media on vulnerability and the importance of self-awareness and healing. The episode transitions into an interview with a professional choreographer, tracing his journey from Soweto to performing at the 2010 World Cup closing ceremony. The conversation further delves into the evolution of the South African dance industry, covering topics such as professional growth, the logistics of hosting competitions like 'Battle of the Schools,' and the role of dancers in music performance. The episode concludes with a look at the current state of dance challenges and the politics within the industry.
ALL THE SMOKE EP 16 | Uncle Vinny: Domestic Violence Arrest | Cheating On Yanda | Road Rage Trauma | Sex Tape Rumours
청취함The hosts and guest, Uncle Vinny, engage in a wide-ranging conversation covering everything from media investigations into the deaths of Super Mega and Anele Tembe to personal reflections on fame and influence. The discussion delves into deep personal territory, as Vinny shares details regarding his recent three-day detention for a domestic violence charge, his experiences with an abusive relationship, and the emotional struggles men face in modern culture. The episode also touches on traumatic life events, including a near-death roadside encounter involving road rage, and critiques the current state of South African media production. The conversation concludes with reflections on personal branding, the distinction between public personas and private realities, and the importance of healing after difficult periods.
KASI JAM Ep 20 | Bohlale: Life In Rehab | Losing His House | Drug Lifestyle | The Shocking Before!
청취함This episode explores the profound journey of recovery through the 'marshmallow program,' a nature-based rehabilitation experience that emphasizes discipline and farming to regain focus. The conversation delves into the personal struggles of addiction, the devastating impact of substance abuse on family dynamics, and the difficult decisions involving property loss and legal uncertainty. Moving forward, the discussion highlights the necessity of prioritizing personal stability and mental health to ensure a better future for one's children. Through reflections on family responsibility, the importance of avoiding triggers, and the strength found in community support, the episode emphasizes that true change begins with the individual's commitment to themselves and their loved ones.
EPISODE 781 | AI Artists Are Failing? | Muslim Countries vs LGBTQ+ | Slikour & Bonang | Wiseman's Stor
청취함The speakers explore a wide range of personal and social themes, beginning with reflections on alcohol consumption, escapism, and the boundaries of social drinking. The conversation moves into the intersection of technology and art, debating the use of AI in music production and the controversy surrounding artist Credo Vidalios. The episode also tackles heavy geopolitical and social issues, including the denial of docking rights for an LGBTQ+ cruise in Turkey and Egypt, and the complexities of rights and historical identity within African communities. The discussion concludes with a series of intense narratives involving South African crime, personal family struggles, and reflections on accountability and authority.