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This May Be Nothing
Dayana Kyembo
13 episodes
3 days ago
This Might Be Nothing is a fresh, unfiltered podcast that captures the humour, awkwardness, and absurd beauty of everyday life. It’s not a self-help show or a lecture—it’s a mirror. Listeners come for the laughs, stay for the honesty, and leave with something to think (or talk) about.
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This Might Be Nothing is a fresh, unfiltered podcast that captures the humour, awkwardness, and absurd beauty of everyday life. It’s not a self-help show or a lecture—it’s a mirror. Listeners come for the laughs, stay for the honesty, and leave with something to think (or talk) about.
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Comedy Interviews
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EP #12 - The 'Do We Split This' Moment
This May Be Nothing
19 minutes 43 seconds
2 months ago
EP #12 - The 'Do We Split This' Moment

Nothing tests friendship quite like the bill landing on the table. Do we split it evenly, itemise to the cent, or hope someone generous picks it up? In this episode, I navigate the awkward math, silent resentments, and unspoken rules that arise when money and friendship intersect. Because it’s never really about the bill — it’s about care, fairness, and whether the vibe can survive the receipt.

This May Be Nothing
This Might Be Nothing is a fresh, unfiltered podcast that captures the humour, awkwardness, and absurd beauty of everyday life. It’s not a self-help show or a lecture—it’s a mirror. Listeners come for the laughs, stay for the honesty, and leave with something to think (or talk) about.