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Ep: 85: BECOMING SPIDERMAN - Hangovers , Elections and media biasness

Ep: 85: BECOMING SPIDERMAN - Hangovers , Elections and media biasness

Update: 2022-07-18
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Hey BESTIES!
Welcome to another episode of the Brunch Hour! Our Sunday show that we host on Radio 254 every Sunday from 12-1 pm EAT. We catch up on the current trends in Kenya but also give an update on what's going on in our lives.
In this episode, we start with a catch-up since it has been a while since we had recorded a brunch hour episode. We talked obviously about politics as we near the elections here in Kenya, we also talked about social media and clout chasing endangering people's lives, and also the role of media and journalism in shaping narratives that have an effect on media consumers. Very insightful and fun conversation on this episode!
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Ep: 85: BECOMING SPIDERMAN - Hangovers , Elections and media biasness

Ep: 85: BECOMING SPIDERMAN - Hangovers , Elections and media biasness

Alice Kanji and Alexia Musau