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Emos O’Clock
by Emos Njoroge
Emos O’Clock — it’s never that serious.Emos O’Clock is a Kenyan podcast delivering raw, honest conversations on culture, relationships, society, and everyday life.Hosted by Emos, the show features candid discussions with guests from different walks of life, unpacking modern challenges, social pressure, and real experiences shaping today’s generation.New episodes weekly. Unfiltered. Real. African.
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“FAME WILL DESTROY YOU” DNA on Money, Faith & Sobriety | Emos O’Clock S08 EP04
This episode got REAL DNA opens up on fame, money, faith, and the harsh realities of the Kenyan music industry. From making millions to losing it all, battling fame, finding God, and navigating life as an artist — this is one of the most honest conversations you’ll watch.🎙️ Welcome to Emos O’Clock — it’s never that serious.
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Fame, Music & Real Life 💔 | Boneye (P Unit) on Emos O’Clock
Boneye from P Unit joins Emos O’Clock for a real and unfiltered conversation on fame, music, and life in Kenya 🎙️🔥From the rise of P Unit to the realities of the music industry, culture, and personal experiences, this episode goes beyond music into real conversations about life, pressure, and responsibility.From Black Tax to personal growth, family expectations, and navigating life as an artist, Boneye shares insights and stories that many people can relate to.If you’ve ever felt the weight of responsibility or the pressure to succeed, this one is for you 💔🎧 Listen while driving, working, or chilling.Emos O’Clock It’s never that serious
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Arsenal Will Win the Quadruple? | Useful Idioty on Black Tax, Fame & Football | Emos O’Clock S08 EP02
Useful Idioty joins Emos O’Clock for a real and unfiltered conversation on content creation, Black Tax, fame, and football.From his journey in the creative industry to bold Arsenal predictions, this episode dives into life, pressure, and what it really takes to make it.📲 Follow Emos O’Clock:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emosnjoroge/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@emosnjoroge
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2026 Unfiltered & Raw, Weed & Character Development | Tesoti
Season Eight kicks off with an unfiltered and honest conversation.In this episode of Emos O’Clock, Tesoti joins us to talk about entering 2026 with clarity, self-awareness, and growth. We unpack character development, the realities behind lifestyle choices like weed, and how personal habits, discipline, and mindset shape who we become.It’s raw, reflective, and grounded in real-life experiences — no preaching, no pretending. Just an honest conversation about growth, accountability, and becoming better versions of ourselves.A true reset episode to open Season Eight.It’s never that serious… but the growth is real.
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2025 Unwrapped, No Shame 2026, Unfiltered Truths & The Snake Year | Monday The Great
This episode of Emos O’Clock is a full-circle moment.Together with Monday The Great, we unwrap 2025 — the wins, the losses, the betrayals, and the lessons that defined what many are calling the snake year. Nothing is sugar-coated. No filters. No pretending.We also look ahead to 2026 with a no shame mindset — unlearning, resetting, and choosing honesty over performance. From personal growth to hard truths and unspoken realities, this conversation is raw, reflective, and necessary.A real end-of-year talk for anyone ready to move forward without carrying what no longer serves them.It’s never that serious… but this one hits different.
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Arnold Saviour | Mamas wa 650, Dark Humour, Bukinya KFC & Sadness in Comedy
In this episode of Emos O’Clock, we sit down with Arnold Saviour for a raw, hilarious, and unexpectedly deep conversation about comedy and life.We talk about “mamas wa 650,” dark humour, Bukinya KFC moments, and the fine line between making people laugh and dealing with sadness behind the scenes. Arnold opens up about comedy as a coping mechanism, the pressure to always be funny, and the truths comedians rarely say out loud.It’s funny, uncomfortable, honest, and real — laughter with layers.It’s never that serious… until comedy gets personal.
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Kanaiza The Bag Queen Type, Funding My Man, Love & Laughs
In this episode of Emos O’Clock, we sit down with Nicole Kanaiza for a refreshing and honest conversation about love, standards, and modern relationships.We talk about “the queen type”, funding your man, expectations in relationships, love, laughter, and the realities of choosing partnership in today’s world. It’s candid, confident, and full of perspective — with moments that make you think and others that make you laugh out loud.Real talk, real energy, and real opinions — the kind of conversation that stays with you.It’s never that serious… but the honesty hits.
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Benson Ojuwa| Role Ya Utambi, Rao, The Bag, Acting in Kenya, Marriage & EPL
In this episode of Emos O’Clock, we link up with Benson Ojuwa for a wide-ranging and honest conversation about life, craft, and ambition.We get into his role as Utambi, the impact of Rao, chasing the bag while staying grounded, and the realities of acting in Kenya. Benson also shares his views on marriage, personal growth, and of course, EPL talk, because football always finds its way into the room.It’s thoughtful, funny, and real — a conversation about purpose, pressure, and playing the long game.It’s never that serious… but the gems are real.
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Wakaniaru | KC Ginger, Depression, Fake Life, Hygiene & Campus Reality | Fatxo & Moreen
In this episode of Emos O’Clock, we sit down with Steve Massage, also known as Wakaniaru University, for a raw and deeply honest conversation.We talk about KC Ginger culture, depression and mental health, the pressure of faking life for appearances, men’s hygiene, and unpack public conversations around the DJ Fatxo case. Steve also opens up about his relationship with Moreen, how a simple pool table became a turning point that saved his life, and the lessons that came with it.This episode is reflective, real, and unapologetically honest — touching on life, growth, and the moments that quietly shape who we become.It’s never that serious… but sometimes, it really is.
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Nyaduko | Unc Aura Farm, Married Men Audacity & Personal Hygiene
On this episode of Emos O’Clock, Nyanduko pulls up for a brutally honest conversation that goes everywhere — fast. We get into unc aura farming, the audacity of married men, and the hygiene conversations people are too shy to have out loud.It’s hilarious, uncomfortable, and way too relatable. No filters, no pretending — just real talk the Emos O’Clock way.It’s never that serious… but some people might feel attacked.
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Kenrazy: Millennials Are Spiritual, Gen Z Blunder & Why Marriage Still Works |
In this episode of Emos O’Clock, Kenrazy joins the conversation as we unpack generational mindsets, spirituality, and relationships in today’s world.We talk about why millennials lean spiritual, where Gen Z might be getting it wrong, and the uncomfortable truth about why marriage still works — even when the internet says otherwise. Honest takes, bold opinions, and real-life perspective with no filters.It’s never that serious… but this one might make you think.
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Laura Mbatha (Part One): Body Shaming, Men in Clubs, Marriage & High School Realities
In Part One of our conversation with Laura Mbatha on Emos O’Clock, we dive into modern social issues shaping relationships and identity.We unpack the meaning of “mechi,” body shaming, men in clubs, marriage expectations, and how high school experiences continue to influence adulthood. The conversation touches on gender dynamics, social pressure, and how culture shapes confidence and behavior.This episode sets the foundation for a deeper discussion in Part Two.Follow Emos O’Clock on Spotify for more conversations every week.
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Nick Kwach (Part Two): Divorce, Baby Mama Drama, Co-Parenting & Power Dynamics
In Part Two of our conversation with Nick Kwach on Emos O’Clock, we go deeper into the realities of divorce, baby mama drama, and the challenges of co-parenting.The discussion explores men’s conversations around responsibility, accountability, and emotional maturity, alongside women’s power, boundaries, and influence in modern relationships. We also unpack how separation, parenting, and unresolved conflict affect both partners long after relationships end.This episode is honest, layered, and reflective — offering real perspectives on relationships, parenting, and power dynamics today.Follow Emos O’Clock on Spotify for new episodes.
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King Mellow: Spiritual Awakening, Aura Currency & Fluid Sexuality
In this episode of Emos O’Clock, we sit down with King Mellow for a deep and unconventional conversation on spiritual awakening, aura currency, identity, and modern culture.We unpack ideas around fluid identity, bald energy, TikTok as a playground, dating preferences, and the growing influence of online spaces on belief systems. The discussion also touches on Kenya vs Tanzania, cultural portals, and how people assign value to presence, energy, and image today.This episode is abstract, bold, and thought-provoking — challenging how we define self, culture, and meaning in the digital age.Follow Emos O’Clock on Spotify for new episodes.
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Ciggie Johnson on Men’s Superiority, Dating Hostesses & Alcohol
In this episode of Emos O’Clock, we unpack the idea that men are hurt, not wise, in a raw conversation with Ciggie Johnson.The discussion dives into men’s superiority narratives, dating hostesses, women and alcohol, club life, and how unresolved pain shapes modern masculinity. We also touch on public figures, relationship expectations, ego, and why many men struggle with emotional accountability.This episode is honest, uncomfortable, and necessary — breaking down gender dynamics, dating culture, and the realities behind male behavior today.Follow Emos O’Clock on Spotify for new episodes.
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Kendi Kiremi: “Nani Hana Bass?”, Confirm Banana & TZ vs KE Culture
In this episode of Emos O’Clock, we link up with Kendi Kiremi for a high-energy conversation around viral culture, internet slang, and the ongoing TZ vs KE comparisons.From “Nani Hana Bass?” to Confirm Banana, the episode breaks down how trends spread, how culture travels across borders, and how social media shapes identity, humor, and relevance today.This is a fun, unfiltered conversation about pop culture, influence, and how online moments turn into real-life conversations.Follow Emos O’Clock on Spotify for new episodes
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Morin Actress & Naomi Kuria: Sweatpants Privilege, Single Mothers & Aura
In this episode of Emos O’Clock, we sit down with Morin Actress and Naomi Kuria for a candid conversation on sweatpants privilege, single motherhood, personal aura, and modern social dynamics.The discussion explores identity, perception, femininity, independence, and the realities facing single mothers today, alongside how image, confidence, and self-awareness shape everyday interactions.This episode blends honesty, humor, and real-life perspective on relationships, womanhood, and navigating modern society.Follow Emos O’Clock on Spotify for new episodes.
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Weezdom: Addiction, Rehab, Bahati & the Journey to Recovery
In this episode of Emos O’Clock, we sit down with Weezdom for a raw and honest conversation on addiction, rehab, recovery, and the realities behind substance abuse.Weezdom opens up about third-semester rehab, financial struggles, drinking habits, life pressures, and the difficult journey toward healing and self-control. The discussion also touches on relationships, responsibility, and the cost of addiction on family and purpose.This episode is real, vulnerable, and necessary — a conversation about falling, learning, and choosing recovery.Follow Emos O’Clock on Spotify for new episodes
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Masterpiece King: Music, Gospel Industry, Lifestyle & Family
n this episode of Emos O’Clock, we sit down with Masterpiece King for an open conversation on music, the gospel industry, lifestyle, and family.Masterpiece King shares his journey in the music space, the realities behind the gospel industry, personal growth, and how family life shapes purpose and discipline beyond the spotlight.This episode explores faith, creativity, success, and the balance between public life and personal values in today’s world.Listen, reflect, and join the conversation.Follow Emos O’Clock on Spotify for new episodes.
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Wakaniaru University: Marriage, Kids, Fake Brands, TikTok & Modern Life
In this episode of Emos O’Clock, we sit down with Wakaniaru to have an honest conversation on marriage expectations, raising kids, TikTok influence, fake brands, and the pressures shaping modern life in Kenya.From relationships and family responsibility to image, social media, and hustle culture, Wakaniaru shares raw perspectives and real-life experiences that many people relate to but rarely talk about openly.This is a candid, unfiltered discussion about adulthood, identity, and navigating today’s society.Follow Emos O’Clock on Spotify so you don’t miss new episodes.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Emos O’Clock — it’s never that serious.Emos O’Clock is a Kenyan podcast delivering raw, honest conversations on culture, relationships, society, and everyday life.Hosted by Emos, the show features candid discussions with guests from different walks of life, unpacking modern challenges, social pressure, and real experiences shaping today’s generation.New episodes weekly. Unfiltered. Real. African.
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Emos Njoroge
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