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by Abel Waweru

4 episodes
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Podcast Overview

A Podcast with interesting reality and fictional stories by Kenyan writers told in a dramatized way using actors and special effects, for an enjoyable listen.

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Publishing Since

6/8/2020

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Recent Episodes

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July 20, 2020

TIN (This is nuts) FULL EPISODE

<p>In 2019, renowned Kenyan writer Jackson Biko has a mishap that lands him with a back injury. After three doctors attempt to intervene, to no avail, he is eventually put in touch with an osteopath who discovers an even bigger—more sensitive—health issue.</p> <p><strong>Featuring:<br> Kevin John Samuel — Narrator/Jackson<br> Abel Amunga — The Osteopath<br> Arabron Osanya — The Older Spine Doctor<br> Charles Gichuki — The Friend Who Recommends<br> Jane Franco — The Nurse At the Obstetrician's<br> Maryanne Nungo — The GP At The Hospital</strong></p> <p><strong>Written by Jackson Biko<br> Directed by Kevin John Samuel<br> Recorded by Steve Waweru</strong></p> <p>Nairobi, Kenya</p>

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July 16, 2020

Bakimuna

<p>In 1956, a 10-year-old David Beatty is cycling through the woods of Bedfordshire when he comes across an unlikely shaman—a traveler who lives a solitary life in a caravan—who introduces him to poetry, a man called Buddha and the wisdom of the East; setting the youngster off on a journey of discovery, through the years and around the world, which eventually leads him to a small hermitage island in Sri Lanka, and to an owl named Bakamuna.</p> <p>Featuring:<br> David Beatty — Himself<br> Kevin John Samuel — Narrator</p> <p>Written by Kevin John Samuel<br> Directed by Kevin John Samuel<br> Recorded by Steve Waweru</p> <p>Nairobi, Kenya</p>

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July 13, 2020

Adventures of a Nomadic boy

<p>An inspiration that gets better with listening! Whereas his region, North Eastern Kenya, has repeatedly dominated the news for insecurity related reasons, the nomadic boy-Abdinoor Aden, has defied odds and his nomadic roots to earn himself a place in Journalism in Kenya. Even as the nomadic people continue to be teased for poor command of the Swahili language, he has gone to emerge as one of the finest Swahili speaking journalists of his generation, a fete that has seen him work for global media houses like BBC and Supersport. From sweeping soccer den to be a source of sports news and to be the Swahili Speaking Somali, this nomadic boy's story can give you another perspective of how to view the young people from the northern part of Kenya.&nbsp;</p>

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What is Ear Drops?

A Podcast with interesting reality and fictional stories by Kenyan writers told in a dramatized way using actors and special effects, for an enjoyable listen.

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This podcast updates daily.

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