Certain Voices

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Certain Voices

An archive of human experiences

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    Looks Real But Isn't

    The boys are back, enjoy

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    #46- Mark Adams

    In this engaging interview, Mark shares his fascinating journey from childhood in Manchester to his experiences with apartheid South Africa, his evolving relationship with religion, and his passion for music. Discover how his early life shaped his views on social justice, media bias, and cultural integration. Join us as we explore the fascinating worlds of music, film, animation, and history with Mark, a passionate enthusiast and expert. Discover insights into genres, filmmaking, classical music, and the importance of cultural authenticity.Key TopicsChildhood in Manchester and migration to South AfricaExperiences with apartheid and social injusticeRelationship with religion and faith evolution Music genres and their cultural significanceThe evolution of film and animation techniquesThe importance of authenticity in storytellingInsights into classical music and modern genresFavorite directors and cinematic styles

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    #45- Who's Your Daddy

    This episode starts peacefully.That’s a lie.We opened by asking a simple question: why has there been so much consistent, generational hate toward Jewish people? No Twitter fingers, no screaming — just confusion. After actually researching (yes, growth), we unpacked how centuries of scapegoating, religious tension, and conspiracy brain-rot built the “outsider” narrative. We broke down Zionism in the simplest terms possible: the belief that Jewish people should have a homeland where they can be safe. That’s it. Breathe.Then we spiraled internationally.Apparently Kim Jong Un might be grooming his 13-year-old daughter to run North Korea one day. Because nothing says “stable geopolitics” like middle school succession planning.Meanwhile, the internet tried to convince everyone that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Reza Arafi got packed up in an airstrike 30 seconds after getting the job. We had to pause the chaos and separate “massive claim” from “actual reporting.” As of now? Still alive. Twitter: 0. Reality: 1.We also discovered America basically has bases everywhere and South Africa said, “Respectfully, we’re not picking sides.” Non-alignment era. Very brand-safe.Then capitalism entered the chat.A casual $111 BILLION bid reportedly has Paramount Pictures (Skydance backing) beating Netflix in the Warner Bros. asset war. Meaning they’d control DC properties like Batman and Superman. Translation: if we don’t get faster sequels now, we riot (peacefully).Corporate paranoia didn’t stop there. Burger King is testing an AI named “Patty” that listens to employees through headsets to see if they’re smiling hard enough. We’ve officially entered “the fry machine is snitching on you” territory. Innovation or dystopia? You decide.Sports came through to humble us.Premier League debates got loud — Arsenal F.C. cooking, Manchester City F.C. lurking, and a broken Manchester United F.C. fan coping publicly. Therapy pending.Locally? Pain.Kaizer Chiefs F.C. lost 3–0 at home to Orlando Pirates F.C.. And if that wasn’t enough, a father video-calling his own son with friends just to shout “WHO’S YOUR DADDY?” is generational trauma. We will unpack this in therapy.So naturally we did the only logical thing:We decided to buy a PSL team.Yes. From “we’re broke” to “let’s acquire Mamelodi Sundowns F.C.” in under 15 minutes. Eight-year master plan. Board seat. Halftime shows for upcoming rappers. Financial delusion? Maybe. Vision? Absolutely.Then wrestling.WrestleMania 41 predictions are locked in. Randy Orton winning his 15th world title? We’re calling it. CM Punk vs Roman Reigns without Bloodline interference? Please. For once. We are tired. Also, we admitted Logan Paul being elite in-ring is annoying but undeniable. Heel excellence.We closed with Gauteng stress. The Gautrain Management Agency taking over operations has people nervous because PRASA trauma runs deep. Can we keep the “Gautrain standard” or are we about to test our faith?In summary:• We solved anti-Semitism (not really). • Verified world leader survival statuses. • Audited billion-dollar media deals. • Bought a football club in theory. • Booked WrestleMania better than creative. • And processed a 3–0 loss like mature adults (we did not).

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    #44 - Rainbow Nation

    Apologies for the audio.

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    #43- Un phoque m'a poussé

    In this episode of Certain Voices, the crew starts with “how was your week?” and somehow ends up debating culture, dogs, J. Cole, WrestleMania, and the future of humanity. There are wild personal stories, questionable opinions, and way too much excitement about music, wrestling, and sports loyalty. Things briefly get deep, then immediately unhinged again as AI, science, and tech enter the chat. It’s chaotic, funny, and surprisingly thoughtful—like a group chat that accidentally became a podcast.

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    #42- 30 Inches

    The crew kicks off the new year by unpacking goals, expectations, and the very real pressure of “doing 2026 right.” From personal growth plans to music drop predictions (yes, Kendrick and Drake are in the chat), the conversation moves fast and unapologetically.Things take a sharp turn into sports chaos with WWE Royal Rumble predictions, bold takes, and arguments that absolutely did not need to get that serious. The energy stays high as the hosts bounce through movie and TV recommendations, economic shifts like the weakening dollar, and standout moments from AFCON—where African football once again proves it’s pure drama.Between the jokes and side comments, there’s real reflection: setting realistic goals, growing the podcast audience (especially tapping into more female listeners), and staying curious about culture, money, and entertainment. Personal stories keep it grounded, laughs keep it moving, and the range of topics reminds you why Certain Voices never sticks to just one lane.New year. Same chaos. Better conversations.

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    #41- The Bag Over Friendship

    The last episode of 2025, the boys recap, talk about their Spotify Wrapped and give predictions for the next year, thank you for listening.

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    #40- Uninvited To The Party

    This week, Kage and Bounty spiral through life like two dudes who should probably be studying for exams instead of arguing about church invitations, Marvel rumors, and why running feels like punishment disguised as fitness. Somewhere in between, we roast the music industry for leaking more than a broken faucet, celebrate sports like we actually played in them, and pretend we understand China’s investments in Africa.Also on the table: boxing highlights, politics (because why not ruin the vibe), and the eternal debates of marriage, last names, and whether future parenting should come with a manual. Basically, it’s chaos, jokes, and the occasional deep thought that makes you go, “Wait…that was kinda smart.”Tune in. Or don’t. But if you don’t, just know you’re missing the best episode since the last one.

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    #39- They Love Us Over There

    In this episode of Certain Voices, Kage and Bounty engage in a lively discussion that covers a range of topics from personal experiences with a step challenge to reflections on trust in relationships. They celebrate Bounty's victory in the step challenge, share strategies, and discuss the physical and mental challenges of competition. The conversation then shifts to current events, including the legalization of sex work in South Africa, and a humorous take on Conor McGregor's unexpected announcement to run for president of Ireland. The episode is filled with banter, insights, and a light-hearted approach to serious topics, making it an entertaining listen.

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    #38 - Plead the Fifth

    In this episode of Certain Voices, Kage and Bounty discuss their experiences with podcasting, personal life updates, and the competitive nature of their step challenge. They delve into their thoughts on popular anime and TV shows, critique recent movies, and share insights on WWE matches. The conversation shifts to social media trends, particularly WhatsApp's dominance in South Africa, and concludes with an intriguing concept for a new show that explores human behavior in simulated environments.

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    #37- Double Deadbeat

    In this episode, we bounce through a mix of real talk and jokes. We open up about our podcasting journey so far and how we’re figuring things out along the way. Music comes up — from album releases to what we’ve been listening to — before the conversation shifts into relationships: personal standards, what it means to date someone always searching for a “better option,” and how being a middle child shapes perspective. We share some personal updates too, like struggles with running and reflecting on how good (or bad) we are at giving advice. Things get heavier when we react to a controversial story about a teacher, but we balance it out with laughs, car talk, and a nod to Women’s Month. As always, it’s a mix of banter, honest reflection, and our take on what’s happening around us.

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    #36- Everything

    Kage and Bounty save the episode. Bounty wants to watch anime and Kage plays a song.In this episode of Certain Voices, Kage and Bounty are discussing his fitness journey, including his workout regimen and plans for improvement. He also delves into his newfound interest in comic books, particularly 'Injustice' and 'Batman', sharing insights on the narratives and character developments. The conversation shifts to music, where Kage shares his current favorites and thoughts on trends in the music industry, emphasizing his late arrival to popular albums and songs.

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    #35- I Don't Like The Minister

    In this episode of the Certain Voices Podcast, the hosts engage in a lively discussion that covers a range of topics from social media mishaps to personal boundaries in relationships. They explore the dynamics of dominance and preferences, cultural commentary on social issues, and the ethics of animal rights. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they discuss dreams of wealth and the lifestyle choices that come with it, culminating in reflections on personal experiences and growth.

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    Ego MANIA

    In this episode of the Certain Voices Podcast, the hosts discuss various topics including their podcast dynamics, highlights from WWE's SummerSlam, John Cena's future in wrestling, and the WWE Unreal documentary. They also touch on a scandal involving a monk and share light-hearted banter throughout the conversation, culminating in a casual conclusion. Had technical difficulties, our bad.

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    #33- Changing Positions

    All the boys are in this episode, Bounty left early, enjoy.

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    #32- Perfectly Balanced (as all things should be)

    In this episode, Kage and Bounty take you on a rollercoaster of chaos and charm—starting with movie night drama, Wi-Fi trying to sabotage the vibe, and a CEO scandal spicy enough for reality TV. We get into Kage’s new music (yes, he’s back outside), some fire new releases, and the usual gym pain Olympics. There's banter about hoop dreams, wrestling updates, music industry madness, and even a few unsolicited life lessons on relationships and boundaries. It’s jokes, stories, and hot takes all the way through—basically, everything you didn’t know you needed in one episode.

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    #31 - Kage talks to himself for 35 minutes

    Kage talks anime, music and future plans for the podcast by himself.

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    #30 - Price cares about the environment

    In this milestone 30th episode, the hosts pop metaphorical champagne and dive into the weird and wonderful. They ask the hard-hitting questions: Why are Chinese cars multiplying faster than load shedding stages? Is North Korea the next Bali? (Spoiler: No.) And who had “Apple sued by a man for making his iPhone too good” on their 2025 bingo card?

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    #29 - Simon Brown - Investing should be approached with a long-term perspective.

    Simon Brown is a seasoned investor and market analyst. In this episode, he shares his journey, early investing lessons, and practical strategies for young investors. He talks about the power of long-term thinking, the impact of cryptocurrency, digital transparency, and the evolving concept of retirement—wrapping up with rapid-fire insights into his personal finance philosophy.Listen to his podcast https://www.moneyweb.co.za/category/moneyweb-radio/moneyweb-now/Read his work https://www.businesslive.co.za/authors/simon-brown/Followhttps://justonelap.com/

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    #28 - There's No Sushi There Only Fried Chicken

    In this episode, the boys discuss various global issues, including tensions between Iran and Israel, the implications of conspiracy theories, and the importance of mental health awareness. They also touch on UFC updates, Tyler Perry's legal troubles, Japan's declining population, and their travel aspirations. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they debate living arrangements and responsibilities, culminating in a discussion about controversial statements made by political figures regarding human rights.

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    #27 - He's Signed to Coca Cola bro

    In this episode of Certain Voices, Kage and Bounty kick things off with some playful roasting of their missing co-host, Price, and set a fun challenge to keep the cursing to a minimum (easier said than done). From there, they dive into everything from fitness gains—shouting out a wild study that says two years of exercise can actually rewind your biological clock—to the struggles of social media, including Kage’s ongoing beef with his locked Twitter account.The convo takes some wild turns: movies they’re hyped about, the latest in WWE drama, and a hilarious debate on which sport is actually the most athletic (spoiler: it’s more complicated than you think). They also touch on some surprising music industry news, Coca-Cola’s latest moves, and big shifts in Africa’s economy—like Ghana’s currency making a comeback and South Africa scoring a major infrastructure loan.

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    #26 - Crying Selfie

    In this episode of Certain Voices, the hosts engage in a lively discussion covering their weekly experiences, movie recommendations, and the latest happenings in WWE. They share personal anecdotes, reflect on their viewing habits, and speculate on future events in the entertainment industry, all while maintaining a humorous and casual tone. In this segment, the conversation flows through various themes including WWE predictions, personal ambitions, and the political landscape in Johannesburg. The speakers share their thoughts on the unpredictability of success in the entertainment industry, reflect on their personal journeys, and discuss the implications of political changes in their community, particularly regarding the potential candidacy of Helen Zille for mayor. In this conversation, the hosts discuss the fallout between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, touching on the implications for politics and business. They explore the responsibilities of governments, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability. The discussion then shifts to the role of AI in education, considering how it could personalize learning and help children pursue their interests. The conversation concludes with a critique of social media's impact on authenticity and emotional expression. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about the impact of social media on personal relationships, the reasons behind disconnecting from people, and the justifications for ending connections. They also share humorous anecdotes and engage in a lighthearted game, showcasing their camaraderie and banter.

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    #25 - Divine drama in the courtroom

    In this episode, Kage and Bounty dive into a relaxed yet thought-provoking virtual conversation, showcasing their signature blend of humor, insight, and camaraderie. They kick things off by reflecting on recent church visits before shifting gears to dissect the alarming decline in Jaguar's sales and swap personal takes on cars and auto trends. The conversation takes a sharp and humorous turn as they unpack a strange incident involving the French president and a wild lawsuit filed by a Kenyan lawyer seeking justice for Jesus Christ. The hosts also explore UFC controversies, Nigeria’s debt challenges, and China's recent gold discovery, balancing serious commentary with light-hearted banter. Wrapping up their winter special, they play a fun game about music artists and collaborations, emphasize the importance of education, and tease an upcoming guest appearance—all while reaffirming the need to keep learning and growing together.

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    #24 - Check his spouse

    In this episode, the hosts discuss various themes ranging from the significance of their first episode of the year to cultural representation in media, the influence of money on acting, and the complexities of workplace relationships. They also delve into political discussions surrounding South Africa, including the implications of Starlink's entry into the country and the controversial figure of Julius Malema. The conversation highlights the intersection of culture, identity, and politics, providing listeners with a multifaceted view of contemporary issues. The conversation covers a range of topics including the ICSA regulations regarding Starlink's ownership, the necessity of political parties in governance, the implications of declining fertility rates in Europe, and a light-hearted discussion about sports, including a step challenge recap and wrestling updates. The dialogue shifts fluidly between serious and humorous tones, reflecting the dynamic nature of the discussion. In this episode, the hosts engage in a lively debate about the MVP race, focusing on Victor Wembanyama and his potential against established legends. They also discuss current events, including a defamation lawsuit by an Amazon tribe against the New York Times, and the absurdity of an invisible sculpture sale. The conversation wraps up with shoutouts and reflections on the podcast's journey.

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    We no longer have an editor bro

    The boys talk about Apple TV shows and their recent good quality, they do WWE and rapper Drafts and Kage wrote an essay on human isolation.

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    #22 - Leo season

    The boys talk about how amazing they are.

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    #21 - Episode 21

    100 men vs 1 gorilla

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    #20- Pope Gender Reveal

    The boys talk about about the Pope and the Vatican, The SA VAT reversal, African bank false adverting, GTA 6 wishes, enjoy.

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    #19- The Easter Special

    The boys list their top 10 current favorite rap albums and talk about night 1 of WrestleMania, enjoy.

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    #18 - I went to church but my mouth didn't bro

    On this episode the boys are wilding, they start off by talking about their weeks, Bounty and Kage went to church so they're going to heaven, they then lose their heaven pass by talking about midgets, they catch up on Severence and the season 2 finale, they talk about Phinease and Ferbs comeback and how dominant Disney has been, they then talk about the dire wolves, the tarrifs, why South Africans can't drive and how the crash is the lesson, how University students are using AI to cheat, and also address the gaming communities concerns because they are journalists. Then the editor closes it off with a crazy top 10 list.

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    #17- I Love The LGBTQDSTV Community bro

    On this episode, the boys make a lot of gay jokes, they talk about season 1 of severance, Logan Paul's new finisher, Bounty's unhealthy obsession with Henry Cavill, and DC's new journey, Kage learns what porridge is and they also learn about tarrifs.Shout out to the GAYS, enjoy.

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    #16- Sexxy Steven

    The boys talk about their weeks, Bounty had school task filled week and tells us Sexxy Redd news, and Kage was all over the place, he started cold showers, got off Twitter, and he later tells us about Burning, starring Steven Yeun and how he might not want to get married, the editor says hi, untill next time

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    #15- Episode 16

    the boys talk about their weeks and how it feels to be recording on a Sunday, they about WWE and their ideas for the things that would get the craziest pop and reaction, they talk about the 2025 SA budget speech and some politics, they yap a lot on this episode, enjoy.

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    #14- Selective Reading

    The boys catch up on their week and stuff, I'm too tired to type this whole thing out, enjoy

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    #13- The Disease Episode

    The boys are back after missing an episode due to both hosts being sick, they kick things off by talking about the WWE and John Cena's heel turn and what they think it means for the future, they then talk about finance and big banks in South Africa, Kage wants to drive cars and Bounty will help him do it, they talk about singles Inferno and how they underestimated it. They had fun on this one, thanks for listening.

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    #12- You Can't Be That Thick At Church bro

    Apologies for the sound issues, the boys talk about how their weeks went, Kage's flu, church and YouTube premium subscription expiring, they then talk about politics, the budget speech that didn't happen, and they guy who got swallowed by a whale.

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    #11- It's her fault I didn't last long.

    The boys talk about changing the podcast name, catch up on the Superbowl and Kendrick Lamar's performance, they talk about who they think could do the Superbowl, they talk about politics and introduce new segments, enjoy.

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    #10 - "The Science Episode"

    The boys got lazy and talked about random stuff, America has a laser beam, black is beautiful, and WWE owns "The outliers" copyright, enjoy

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    #9- Come On, Stroke My Ego bruh

    The boys talk about deepseek and AI, how they would respond to certain situations in dating, what they were up to this week, plans to grow the podcast and eventually end up talking about human psychology, enjoy the show!

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    #8- She saw piss coming she stayed.

    The boys talk about Trumps inauguration, Americas dominance, Elon Musk's autism salute, new laws placed, how Kage was visited by the police, R Kelly having a big heart, A dictators love for animals and what good he did if any, enjoy the show

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    #7- Thousands of Chickens homie, quack quack quack

    The boys start the podcast off by talking about what happened during the week, they then talk about insurance and different types of insurance, movies that they are anticipating and movies that made them emotional, Saudi Arabian Gay police, and weird scientific facts.

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    #6- 20 Twenty Five

    On this episode, Kage makes his case on why Caitlyn Jenner is a TOP 5 woman of ALL TIME, the boys welcome in the New Year and start off the the episode by complaining about random things, they also talk about their 2025 Goals and predictions, name their top 15 women

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    MUSTAAAAAAAARRD

    The boys are back after skipping a week, in this episode they talk about wwe, how Drake makes you run slower for the better, dumb interview this week is Kendrick, Louis the 16 and Marie Antoinette, coffee shops and even play a game of sitting or standing.

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    penises are getting bigger bro

    In this episode, it is absolute chaos, the boys argue over mics, Price is back, there's an unwanted guest, dumb interview is serial killer, some questions from the Rice purity test, and our audio is "great"

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    Wait, let me yawn first

    The boys talk about, music they've been listening to, Chinese culture and more, they also have new hilarious segments that they are experimenting with.

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    I'm so comfortable on your bed bruh

    This week Kage is joined by a new host, they talk about Old people, WWE, crazy medieval scenarios and a few gay jokes here and there.

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    Spy Pigeons, MILFs and a little poking

    The boys are back with a brand new episode, weekly podcast schedule back on, audio a little rough, will be fixed next week

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    Podcast will restart SOON

    Podcast will be back soon.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

An archive of human experiences

HOSTED BY

Kage, Price and God's Bounty

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