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Bin Room Banter Podcast
by Shamiah Muchesia
Welcome to the Bin Room Banter - the ultimate tea spilling, clash unpacking, and occasionally motionally unstable take on university debating in Kenya. Hosted by Shamiah, a retired debate addict with too many receipts, this podcast dives into the good, the bad and the downright ridiculous side of debate culture. From faking accents, to quoting Bo Seo, we are here to relive the chaos, the crushes and the questionable judge calls. Co-hosted by Kimani Kiragu.So, grab your flow, reduce your aggression, and let’s get motionally unstable. No POIs, no equity panels - just vibes
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Yapper Series Ep 3: Bin Room Banter CORE (Audio)
Because we’re happyyyyyy
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Partnerships That Cook: The Chester & Emmanuel Blueprint (Part 1)
They are funny. They are equally powerful in debates. They banter each other. They hold hands while crossing the road. They are one of the most inspiring debate partnerships we see. This time, the Bin Room Banter sits down with Chester and Emmanuel, the Kenyan duo that clinched the inaugural Green Gold Cup, and did it in style by famously declaring their strategy in a pre-finals interview. This episode dissects more than just a win. It tracks the origin story of their pairing, the subtle mechanics that make their rounds click, and the unspoken signals that separate functional teams from dominant ones. Expect a mix of technical insight and unfiltered banter: how they divide roles mid-round without saying a word, how conflict sharpens rather than fractures their strategy, and the small, almost invisible habits that compound into competitive advantage. There’s also a lighter edge: inside jokes, chaotic tendencies, and the personality contrasts that make their dynamic as entertaining as it is effective. For anyone serious about debate partnerships, or just interested in how two strong personalities negotiate space, banter, ego, and excellence, this is a case study worth your time.
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Yapper Series Ep 2: The most powerful debating tool
Every great debater has it: that dangerous mix of confidence, conviction, and mild delusion. In this very short but raw (unedited) episode, Shamiah talks about how manifestation, confidence, and selective delusion quietly decides rounds.
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The Queen’s Gambit: Michelle Adika (Part 2)
In this second installment of The Queen’s Gambit, we sit down with Michelle Adika, one of the boldest voices in global debating, to unpack what it means to be a Black woman holding space at the World Universities Debate Championship. From strategy secrets for anyone wanting to reach PAUDC Johannesburg finals, to honest takes on accessibility in global debating, to whether The Bin Room Banter should be “cancelled” (👀), Michelle brings heat, humor, and hard truth. Oh, and yes, we settle the tea on women fighting over top-room boys. She also dropped a few tips on prep for Jozi: A. Depth in African Philosophy: African philosophy: exploring what it truly means to be African. B. Political and Historical Context: Southern Africa’s political landscape: especially South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Botswana. C. Mastery of Rules and Application: We need to strengthen our grasp of debate rules, not just in theory, but in how they shape obligations within a round. In SAUDC rounds, teams are precise about framework and context. For example, they call out when arguments are retrospective rather than grounded in what has happened. They also make sure to clearly flag specific actions that fulfill what the motion demands. Happy prep for Jozi
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The Queen’s Gambit: Michelle Adika (Part 1)
She’s witty, fierce, and unstoppable. Michelle Adika, the queen of African debating, joins us to talk all things WSDC, WUDC, and what it means to thrive as a Kenyan woman on the global debate stage. From athlete dreams to poetic musings (and a little tea on her love life 👀), this first episode is proof that power and grace can share a podium. Watch out for part 2
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Yapper Series Ep 1: Ranking top 7 biases in BP
In this raw, unfiltered and unedited inaugural episode of the Bin Room Banter Yapper Series, we discuss the top 7 biases we encounter in BP Debate, Kenya. NB: The opinions shared don’t intend to target or maim anyone’s character - they are simply a reflection of Kimani & Shamiah’s experiences in the Kenyan university debating circuit. Hope you enjoy!
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Ranking Top 5 speakers in the +254 - Part 2
🎙️Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to Bin Room Banter. Today is Part 2 of our highly unnecessary but culturally vital countdown: Kenya’s Top 5 Speakers. These are the legends that made Kenyan top rooms incredible. So grab your snacks and prepare for unsolicited hot takes. Because if debate is a sport, these five are the Messi, the Serena, and the occasional Dennis Rodman of Kenyan BP. Let’s roast, toast, and, as always, remember: it’s never that serious.
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Ranking Top 10 speakers in the +254 - Part 1
This episode, we rank Kenya’s finest from positions 10 to 6: the ones who break your tab, steal your crush, and deliver speeches so clean you’re not sure if you should clap or retire. They didn’t quite make it to the mythical top 5, but they’ve made enough people cry in rooms to earn their spot in the hall of fame. Also, we welcome Kim Jong UON on studio. Join us for hot takes, behind-the-scenes tea, and petty analysis of what makes these legends unforgettable (and occasionally insufferable). Because in the debate world, everyone still has bragging rights, and enough style to humble you real quick. Watch out for the next Episode to find out our top 5 in Kenya. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed are from our perspective, and not designed to cause any harm.
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The Myth of the Strong Man
They told us that real men don’t cry. So we didn’t. Instead, we laughed too loud. We stayed silent when everything inside us was falling apart. Because somewhere along the way, we learned that tears make you weak, and breaking makes you less of a man. But what if that’s the lie that’s killing us? In this episode of Bin Room Banter, we strip away the debate banter, just for a moment and sit in the raw, aching truth of it all. The boys who cried in secret. The fathers who never healed. This one’s for every man who ever felt something, but didn’t know what to do with it. For the ones who are tired of being strong. And for the rare, beautiful moment when a man lets himself cry, not because he’s broken, but because he’s brave enough to begin healing.
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Debate Retirement with Grandpa Kiragu
After 14 years of debating, and 2 false ‘retirement’ claims, Mathew Kiragu is finally leaving the stage. But the real question is, “Is he really retiring?”👀 Mathew takes us through his journey as a hopefully-successful debate retiree. From being called out by novices, to how he suffered under the undisputed Kenyan GOAT, Macharia Njuguna (in the famous Ali-Macharia chronicles) 😂 to naming his best ever retired ‘African Legends’ VI room 😏. Join us in yet another amazing expedition to uncover the truths and lies about retirement from debating in Kenya. And the shade? 😌Too many shots fired, and damn, you surely will love this episode.
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Top Rooms are Overrated
You ever make it to a top room and instantly feel like you don’t belong? Yeah, same. In our very first episode, Kimani (a certified toproomer) and Shamiah (a binroom philosopher) unpack the great lie: that top rooms are the promised land. Spoiler alert: They are not. We are talking about:* Judging,* The unspoken politics of “owning space”,* And why the bin room is where the real ones heal, gossip and plot revenge.If you’ve ever asked, “Did I make it into the room because I was good … or just lucky?”Or worse, “Did I not make it because I was bad…or just disposable?”.This episode is your safe space.Welcome to the Banter.Welcome to the Bin.Hope you brought snacks. #BRB #Binroomer
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to the Bin Room Banter - the ultimate tea spilling, clash unpacking, and occasionally motionally unstable take on university debating in Kenya. Hosted by Shamiah, a retired debate addict with too many receipts, this podcast dives into the good, the bad and the downright ridiculous side of debate culture. From faking accents, to quoting Bo Seo, we are here to relive the chaos, the crushes and the questionable judge calls. Co-hosted by Kimani Kiragu.So, grab your flow, reduce your aggression, and let’s get motionally unstable. No POIs, no equity panels - just vibes
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