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Relatively Binary Podcast
Thomas Ayuaki
9 episodes
3 days ago
Goal of the Podcast Our goal is to shine a positive light on continental and global pop cultural moments or individuals that have helped shape our outlook on life through Film, Literature, Music, Sports, Tech, political culture or Fashion Vision of the Podcast To be recognized and acknowledged as the premium listening experience for all pop cultural commentary. Mission of the Podcast To provide our listenership with a more positive outlook on popular culture that will focus on concise commentary, nuance points of view and genuine takes that provoke real conversations around the culture
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Goal of the Podcast Our goal is to shine a positive light on continental and global pop cultural moments or individuals that have helped shape our outlook on life through Film, Literature, Music, Sports, Tech, political culture or Fashion Vision of the Podcast To be recognized and acknowledged as the premium listening experience for all pop cultural commentary. Mission of the Podcast To provide our listenership with a more positive outlook on popular culture that will focus on concise commentary, nuance points of view and genuine takes that provoke real conversations around the culture
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Relatively Binary Podcast
🎶Papa Jones Unfiltered: “Confused” & The State of Kenyan Hip Hop | RB Podcast KE

Step into the booth with us as we dissect Khaligraph Jones’ brand-new anthem, “Confused”. More than just a track, it’s a wake-up call in an age of falsehoods, double standards, and unapologetic hypocrisy.
We dive deep into:
• Our first, unfiltered reactions to the record 🎧
• Why “Confused” feels like a mirror to society right now 🌀
• The state of Kenyan Hip Hop – is the sound evolving fast enough, or is it stuck in place?
• The urgent need for the genre to break borders and truly penetrate the continental market 🌍
This isn’t just a music review – it’s a bigger conversation about culture, truth, and the future of Kenyan Hip Hop on the African stage.

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1 month ago
16 minutes 28 seconds

Relatively Binary Podcast
⚽️ Premier League Transfer Deadline Day 2025 | Winners, Losers & Hot Takes 🔥⚽ | RB Podcast KE

Transfer Deadline Day 2025 was pure chaos — record-breaking fees, last-minute bargains, and some eyebrow-raising panic buys. The Relatively Binary crew breaks it all down:
- Who pulled off the biggest coup 💼?
- Who splashed the cash and overpaid 🤑?
- Which bargain buy could shock the league 👀?
- Has the title race 🏆, Top 4 chase 🎯, or relegation scrap ❌ shifted after deadline day?
Expect bold predictions, fiery debates, and quick-fire hot takes 🌶️ — classic Relatively Binary vibes.

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1 month ago
29 minutes 3 seconds

Relatively Binary Podcast
Part II: Celebs kwa Siasa 🗳️👀 & 20s vs 30s 🕺🏾➡️🧘🏾 Banter – Mad Real Talk 😂🔥 | RB Podcast

This week on Relatively Binary, the squad dives into the big question: should celebrities be weighing in on politics — and would you still stan your fave if they backed a politician you can’t stand? 🗳️👀 Expect honest takes, a few laughs, and plenty of spice with local and global examples.


Then, we switch gears for a hilarious team game: 20s vs 30s 🕺🏾➡️🧘🏾 — the things we proudly (or embarrassingly) did in our 20s that are totally off-limits in our 30s. 😂💭 We also want to hear from you! Drop your own 20s vs 30s confessions in the comments or on our socials.


👉 Tune in for humor, hot debates, and those classic Relatively Binary vibes that keep you coming back.

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2 months ago
50 minutes 8 seconds

Relatively Binary Podcast
Part 1: ⚽🇰🇪 CHAN Buzz, Premier League Predictions & Nyashinski’s Sony Leap 🌍🎶 | RB Podcast

From stadium vibes to studio moves, this episode is packed! 🎙️

We kick things off with fun shoutouts and a lighthearted temp check from the hosts. Then it’s all eyes on Kenya’s CHAN adventure 🇰🇪⚽ — reliving the electric match-day energy and asking the big question: can the Harambee Stars really make a continental impact?

Next, the Premier League is back! ⚽🔥 We break down the opening weekend, make bold predictions on title contenders and relegation battles, and debate which club could shock everyone this season.

Finally, the spotlight shifts to music 🎶🌍 — with Nyashinski’s Sony deal making waves. What does it mean for Kenyan music on the global stage, and is this the breakthrough moment we’ve been waiting for?

👉 Laughter, debates, and big cultural moments — don’t miss this one!

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2 months ago
41 minutes 43 seconds

Relatively Binary Podcast
🎧🔥 CHAN Vibes, Scandals & Stars: 🇰🇪 Kenya’s Rise, Tyla’s Takeover & Is Khaligraph the 🐐?

Buckle up for a rollercoaster of sports, pop culture, and real talk!

 In this high-energy episode of Relatively Binary Podcast KE, we kick things off with pure national pride as Kenya lights up the CECAFA stage at CHAN – is this the year? 🇰🇪⚽

 Then we get into the messy side of fame – scandals surrounding Thomas Partey, Achraf Hakimi, and Shannon Sharpe are shaking the internet. We ask: Should celebrities be held to higher standards, or are we too quick to cancel? 👀

 Next, it’s all about Tyla! We review her DYNAMITE collab with Wizkid, reflect on her rise, and ask the big question – is she Africa’s next global pop queen? 🎶🔥

 🎤 But wait – the Khaligraph Jones is the GOAT debate resurfaces! We weigh in on the OG vs. new-gen rappers conversation and why Papa Jones may still be untouchable. 🐐

 

Finally, we pull back the curtain on sports entertainment with a powerful reaction to the “Unreal” documentary – are we watching actual competition or cleverly scripted narratives? 🎭

 

👉 Listener Qs:

  • Can Kenya win it all?
  • Should the Men’s Conference go global?
  • Is Tyla the one?
  • Is Khaligraph Jones really the undisputed GOAT of African ?rap?
  • Can Kenyan TV be revived

 

🎙️ Tap in, share with your squad, and hit follow – new episodes drop weekly!

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2 months ago
1 hour 25 minutes 51 seconds

Relatively Binary Podcast
“New Year, New Energy: Recapping the Holidays, Resolutions & 2025 Goals”

We’re kicking off **2025** with a bang! 🚀 In our first episode of the year, we:
🎄 Recap our holiday adventures and share why stepping back is the ultimate creativity hack.
📜 Spill the tea on our resolutions for 2025 (and why last year’s didn’t all work out 🤭).
🎬 Make bold predictions for pop culture this year and unveil exciting plans for the podcast.
This is the year of **amazing storytelling**, bold ideas, and staying ahead of the cultural curve 🌍. Trust us—you don’t want to miss this ride!

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9 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes 10 seconds

Relatively Binary Podcast
Celebrating Bamboo, Faith in the Kenyan Church, Kendrick Lamar’s GNX & Drake vs UMG

The latest Episode Kicks off with the Team sharing a brief laugh about their failed resolutions and why it’s difficult to maintain them as the year progresses. They then celebrate one of Kenya’s Hip-Hop pioneers and a top-tier lyricist, Bamboo, as he shares his journey to spirituality in a recent interview.

We then have a serious discussion around the diminishing role of “the Church” in modern-day society and what can be done to bring the Gen Z and Millennial demographic back to the fold,

We then give our overjoyed thoughts on Kendrick Lamar’s GNX album and briefly dicuss its place in his entire discography and his status as a legendary Emcee, finally we react to the latest news around Drake’s decision to pursue a legal case against UMG for irregular practice around the “Not like us” cultural Hit, and why this is considered by many as a big mistake in the HipHop community.  

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11 months ago
1 hour 45 minutes 31 seconds

Relatively Binary Podcast
Martha Karua’s memoir, concerns on Femicide, The Penguin’s finale & Growing podcast influence

After a long time away, we reconnect to talk about the most relevant pop cultural topics in the continent from Martha Karua’s recently released memoir, the rising cases of femicide in Kenya and the need to come together and help end GBV, the just concluded critically acclaimed limited series “the penguin” to the growing podcast influence and the need to be more responsible with the content we are championing.

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11 months ago
1 hour 53 minutes 28 seconds

Relatively Binary Podcast
Celebrating King Kaka, RIP Joseph Cheruiyot, Apple 100 Best albums + More..| Relatively Binary KE.

It has taken a long time to put this together but we are finally here, and we are so excited to share this Premiere EP with you.

 

Check out some of the topics we covered, we hope you enjoy and help us build this amazing project

  • Celebrating King Kaka’s latest achievements after Monkey Business premiere 
  • Reflecting on the life of celebrated mountaineer Joseph Cheruiyot 
  •  KFCB’s sending and withdrawal of notice to content creators 
  •  Apple 100 best albums of all time 
  •  Thoughts on the House of Dragons Season 2 

 

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1 year ago
2 hours 27 seconds

Relatively Binary Podcast
Goal of the Podcast Our goal is to shine a positive light on continental and global pop cultural moments or individuals that have helped shape our outlook on life through Film, Literature, Music, Sports, Tech, political culture or Fashion Vision of the Podcast To be recognized and acknowledged as the premium listening experience for all pop cultural commentary. Mission of the Podcast To provide our listenership with a more positive outlook on popular culture that will focus on concise commentary, nuance points of view and genuine takes that provoke real conversations around the culture