The top 5 podcasts in Kenya
1. The Sandwich Podcast, hosted by Joan, Kibz, Nyamita and Owen
The Sandwich Podcast is a fast-paced and vibrant show with a dynamic cast. They tackle a wide range of topics, from pop culture to current events, with both humor and sharp insights. Their candid conversations explore everything that’s going on around us. They also serve up interviews with celebrities, influencers, and even political heavyweights – Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja himself joined them just last month!
2. The Messy Inbetween, hosted by Murugi Munyi and Lydia Karleen Mukami, popularly known as Lydia K.M
Looking for a podcast that gets real about life’s ups and downs? The Messy Inbetween is your new go-to. Hosted by the dynamic duo of Murugi Munyi and Lydia Karleen Mukami (better known as Lydia K.M.), this show dives into everything that makes life messy, from love and work to money, friendships, and those in-between moments.
Launched two years ago, The Messy Inbetween has become a favorite for over 50,000 monthly listeners and boasts a community of 100,000 followers on Instagram. The hosts, with their honesty and relatability, aim to empower you as you navigate life’s twists and turns.
So, if you’re looking for a podcast that feels like catching up with friends who tell it like it is, The Messy Inbetween is a must-listen!
3. So This Is Love, hosted by Julia Gaitho
Are you ready to explore the complexities of love and loss? So This Is Love, hosted by Julia Gaitho, dives deep into the transformative experiences of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery.
Each episode features personal stories that explore the universal question: is it better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all? With over 20 episodes, 30,000 monthly listeners, and a thriving community of over 5,000 followers on Instagram, So This Is Love is a must-listen for anyone who has ever loved and lost.
4. The Iko Nini Podcast, hosted by Mwafreeka, Rapcha and Ian
The former radio presenters are experts in just shooting the breeze about all and sundry. Rapcha brings the comedic element, while Mwafreeka is the straight-edged yet open-minded one, and Ian is a never-ending pun machine
5. The Based Podcast, hosted by Chim and Xhola
This is a podcast around the gender wars with a bias towards masculinity. Here you can expect the most toxic one liners to pop out of nowhere when the hosts are giving their opnions