In this nostalgia-packed episode, we throw it all the way back to the golden age of childhood TV. From Disney’s polished pop-star factory, to Nickelodeon’s pure chaos and slapstick, to Cartoon Network’s unhinged creativity, to the OG classics on Boomerang — we’re breaking down the shows that shaped our humor, our imagination, and our personality disorders. If you grew up arguing about “Drake & Josh vs. Zack & Cody,” humming Kim Possible’s ringtone, or waking up to Tom & Jerry, this episode will hit you right in the childhood.
Jealousy, loyalty and that sweet-but-chaotic Salone possessiveness; this episode goes straight into how we “claim” each other in relationships. From subtle phone-marking tactics to public declarations on social media, we unpack the cultural layers behind Na Mi Get Am: when it’s playful, when it’s romantic, and when it crosses the line.
From unpacking what “banter” really means in our culture to debating when jokes go too far, this one’s a laugh-fest with a side of social commentary. Expect:Krio vs English banter showdownsGender wars of roastingBanter as a love language (or relationship hazard)Real-life stories of jokes gone wrong🎧 Tune in, laugh loud, and may the sharpest tongue win.
December in Sierra Leone isn’t just a month ,it’s a movement. 💃🏾🔥 In this episode, we unpack the chaos that is Detty December,the parties, the hookups, the pressure to show up & show off. From street gist to personal confessions, it’s laughter, temptation, and real talk about how Sierra Leoneans turn the holidays into a whole lifestyle.
In this episode, we break down how Sierra Leoneans flirt, from Krio compliments that sound like insults to DMs that start with “you nor easy oh.” We talk about the difference between homegrown game and diaspora smooth talk, how culture shapes our approach to attraction, and why “small small banter” sometimes turns to full-blown situationship. 😂 Expect laughs, stories, and plenty of side-eye as we ask: are Sierra Leoneans actually romantic, or just dangerously charming?