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The Break Time Podcast

Sir Denver B

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(Formerly Break Time on Westside) A young, witty, Kenyan guy's outlook on Love, Sex & Relationships in Nairobi, Kenya and the world at-large. Hosted by Sir Denver B, expect a mini-marathon of comedy, insight and controversial opinions with a dash of charm. New episodes out every Tuesday & Friday.
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Tea-Break Time Travel

Matilda Siebrecht

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Have you ever wanted to travel back in time? Back to the mediaeval period, to see the earliest printing press or spinning wheel? To the Bronze Age, watching from the sidelines as a blacksmith hammers out a beautiful leaf -shaped blade? How about the early Neolithic, to learn how to knap that perfect stone hand axe? Or even all the way back to the Palaeolithic, to witness the creation of the earliest ever clay object? Well, you’re in luck! My name is Matilda Siebrecht and I will be hosting a ...
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Break Time

Pedro Zo

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Unorganized and non-facilitated. Blue collar men talking about women, money, music, work, having debates, jokes, arguments, anything could be said and anything can happen at break time.
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Victoria Pellegrino aka Mama V reads children's stories in a dynamic story-telling style that's sure to catch and keep your child's attention. Whether you're in the car with a bored child or at home, exhausted at bedtime, a story read by Mama V is only a push play away. The stories read on this show are a mix of brand new stories as well as retellings of fairy tales and other children's classics. Let Mama V be the other voice that reads stories to your children.
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The scariest stories on the internet made fun! We take the best and WORST creepypasta stories online, and act them out in the form of old timey horror radio dramas, all in about the span of a Coffee Break. There’s plenty of special guests. We have music, and t-shirst! It’s the extra SCREAM in your latte! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/happy-horror-coffee-break/support
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It's all about beliefs and betrayal in this episode as a priest spends over $40k on games, or so we think. There's a lack of understanding regarding soul ties and someone has to critique it before tweets are discussed. From there, we look into whether dating earlier is dating better, whether men can catch their cheating partners and whether married…
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Chloe is back on the podcast with Let's Talk About Kindness and Gratitude written by Julia Emote. We met Chloe in the first book (aka episode 56) in Lets Talk About Body Boundaries - LISTEN HERE. In Lets Talk About Kindness and Gratitude, Chloe attends a field trip to a farm with her class. It is on this field trip that Chloe gets to learn more abo…
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This year is the 25th anniversary of the 1999 classic starring Brendan Fraser - yes, we’re talking about The Mummy - and to celebrate, Matilda is joined today by object conservator Jessica van Dam to talk all about mummies! How old is the oldest mummy? Why were some mummies wrapped in red bandages? Were there mummies found in the pyramids? And what…
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In a twist of sides, the ladies are defended by one who is used to defending the men. It all starts with a man who took metaphorical chops to a literal level when he cut his wife's ears. Another man explains why your dream girl may be more of someone else's potential nightmare. From there, a Reddit post slamming men for their lack of performance sp…
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Equal-opportunity callouts are the order of this episode that kicks off with "fuck you" money being reduced by the worst actors in the money game. There's also a deep dive into why age is more than just a number and why the differences work differently, depending on gender. From there, the men are called out for lacking logic while the women are ca…
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How about we learn the alphabet and explore our imagination? In this episode I am reading Then What? Animals from A to Z - Purchase HERE written by Nancy O'Neill. In author's words: " Have you ever wondered what would happen if a Bug could read a book or a Duck could learn to cook, or an Owl could chase the stars or a Pig could play guitar? This si…
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In an episode big on exposition, learning is at its core in more ways than one. Kenyan men were recently ranked the sexiest, but it's not worth much in Kenya. There's an online debate involving women, men and bears, and there are reasons why all the women chose the bear. From there, a post criticizing faithful married men (or lack thereof) is broug…
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In a more laid-back episode, the approach is to take the serious pants off for a bit and address smaller issues; like why Andrew Tate thinks fun sex is gay. There's a quick look at why some professions make it harder to be seen as dateable before seeing what makes a profession more appealing to the opposite sex. From there, we've got a breakdown of…
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What do you do if a friend plays too rough? How about when Grandma kisses you and hugs you too tight? What do you do when a stranger offers you candy in return of you helping them find their lost pet? All of these questions and many others are answered in our episode today of Lets Talk About Body Boundaries written by Julie Emote. The physical book…
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It's all about drama in the head as a man tries to overturn his Life Sentence by claiming that he died for a short period, thus serving his sentence. Makes sense, right? After a quick discussion on how colourism isn't linked to gender stereotyping, a video on a woman's sexless marriage brings forth questions on the validity of the advice given but …
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It's all about the controversial opinion regarding women, sex and dating in this episode as different views go against the grain on topics normally spoken with a particular bias. Free passports are being given though, before 21 year-old's idea of dating is misrepresented. From there, we've got to explain how 'raw' thoughts about women are anything …
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Wally is the youngest in his family of many, MANY brothers and sisters. It seems that everyone has their pearl, except for Wally. Wally sets out on a quest to search for his pearl. Is the pearl out in the ocean? Does Wally have to go far to find his pearl? What if the pearl is not that far away at all? Tune in to find out where exactly Wally finds …
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In an episode discussing relationship drama, spectating is the name of the game. A study claims that South African women have the biggest derrieres, and Sweden ranked third... THIRD!? A post on DV influences a talk on generalizing relationship issues before news of an athlete's supposed infidelity ignites conversation on what a man is to do when pr…
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Its the First Day of school at Rainforest Elementary and Dogfish is excited for the new school year when suddenly, he hears the Pink Dolphin cry. When Dogfish learns that Pink Dolphin has been bullied by the Anaconda Snake, Dogfish decides to do something and put a stop to bullying. Listen in to the full story and make sure to check out the physica…
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In an episode trying to stay on-brand, an episode is made to mirror the sentiments of someone who claimed that Kenyan podcasts are all done the same. Except for the fun cheetah fact, because that was unique AF. After including a talk on sending nudes and handling money in relationships, a couple of tweets are discussed regarding approaching women, …
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In an episode touching on the more sensitive side of men, we take a look at how money affects relationships. Before that, there's a wild couple that seems to have some of the weirdest kinks known to most. There's also something about the system screwing kids. From there, after a Reddit post questions a man's financial position as the only way to de…
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In an episode touching on accountability, prostitution and the place of men in society today, a set of conjoined twins get married. There's a bunch of threesome jokes as a result. A sex worker's unconsented video negotiation gathers steam as people rush to help her, and I have an idea why it's not the exact opposite reaction. From there, the questi…
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This week Stalla and Paige, the fraternal twins are back on the show with Stella's Brave Voice. This book is written by Marissa Bader. We featured the first book on the podcast: The Only Me (click to listen) a few episodes back. Here is what the author had to say about this story: " In Stella’s Brave Voice, Stella begins reflecting on deeper levels…
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It's all about accountability in this episode except for a start that features a big person with big negativity. It's then becomes about the 'church boys' and their pains as they navigate the streets with devious women. From there, a question which ignites a debate online challenges the realities of multiple men as I seek to answer whether the help…
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There's something in the air, and then there's dating in this episode. The men are put to task as America's utility problems push people to make heat not love. There's also someone who claims that it's easier to bag a career woman over other types and that needs to be cross-examined. From there, there's a question of how men deal with female rizz, …
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There once was a girl who loved being girly. She loved bows, tiaras and being pretty in pink. She also wanted to be a doctor - but her vision of being a doctor included a lot of who she already was - a girl who loves pink, bows and tiaras and someone who wants to heal others. Thats what our story is about in this episode where I am reading the Prin…
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It's all about dating (or lack thereof) on this episode which kicks things off with more election stories than ever. There's a new young African president and there's way more interesting things than the fact that he's polygamous. All that said, there seems to be a significant shortage of 'good' mates in the dating market. Everyone's noticing it bu…
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It's another episode with men taking centre stage in questioning and explaining the male experience. It starts with a 92-year-old's engagement announcement before the concept of settling down is discussed. From there, it's a question of why dating sucks these days, why the red pill may have been telling the truth and whether your partner waking you…
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Welcome to another episode of Story Time with Mama V Podcast where we read children's books outloud. In today's episode I am reading Shirley Murley written by Su Murley. This is a fun rhyming book for new readers , new talkers and anyone else who enjoys a good rhyming story. In the words of the author: "Say hello to a little girl called Shirley Mur…
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It’s time to come out of the dark ages this month with one of the most famous British archaeological sites: Sutton Hoo. This episode, Matilda is joined by Natasha Billson, a professional archaeologist and presenter, to chat all about the amazing Sutton Hoo helmet. Why is this object so important to our understanding of the past? What does it have t…
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In an episode that started with unity, the men are getting singled out for their complacency. Japanese men stand out for reasons that would be considered financially retarded in Nairobi, but I'm about to speak for their strategy. On the brands that most Kenyan women love, financial services reign supreme. Does this mean that women are becoming more…
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We're back to the various thoughts shared via tweets as things are kicked off with a sexually frustrated man's breakdown of his conditions should his (conjugal) rights not be respected/satisfied. From there we look at the 'domesticated woman' trend and whether it's a correction before we question whether age should remain a number, whether we mind …
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Calling all aspiring artists, musicians, scientists, singers and everyone else with a big dream! Meet Sophia in Have You Seen Baby Pigeon - written by Hanna Kowalewska. In the author's words: "Sophia is a little girl who wants more than anything in her life to become an artist. However, she does not like what she draws at all, and feeling upset, sh…
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In a return to previous form, the full episodes resume with a piece of news that would make a french woman "Réjouissance". An eye-opening set of confessions online remind people why safe sex is great sex, and latex is definitely going to be a must. From there, with a post once discussed, I take a look at the comments to point out why exactly we (ci…
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In a bid to go for simple, I stumbled onto a talk about the rural/village relationships and how they're longer lasting and seemingly more fulfilled than our city types. A deep (but simple) dive takes us to a point where kienyeji love is questioned on its purity and durability over time. There are some simple answers which will force us to ask some …
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Sister! Sister! Or in the case of our story today, meet Stella and Paige - fraternal twins. In the story - The Only Me written by Marissa Bader we hear from Stella and get her perspective on what its like to have a fraternal twin sister. In the words off the author: "Stella and Paige are 7-year-old fraternal twins who don't look or act alike. They …
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After a man's weekend ordeal finds its way to Reddit, the talk of simps eating dust are blasted across the comments. But in-between the talk of simping and a re-read of the entire situation, I realise that we might be crucifying this man for the wrong crime. If it's not simping though, then what was it? The Break Time Podcast Instagram: https://www…
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After a video of a woman advising women to use contraceptives to deter men from infidelity goes viral, a recent problem re-emerges. There's a wave of women on TikTok giving tactics on bagging and retaining men as well as deterring them from infidelity. The tactics range from weird to downright devious and evil yet most of these troubles could be av…
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Whiskers Finds His Luck by Shana Gorian is on the show this week. This is a St. Patrick themed story. In the words of the author: " Whiskers doesn't know it, but he's in for a big surprise. Because when the carefree cat inadvertently saves a tiny leprechaun from a trap, the leprechaun declares him to be a source of great luck, and suddenly his day …
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In an episode defending Kenyan men, I take a swing at the idea that besides money and marriage, Kenyan men have nothing more to offer. Of course it's true (ha ha), but is that such a bad thing? I bet I can explain why that's the case and why they deserve a pass for it. Just give me 15 minutes... The Break Time Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagr…
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Having a positive mindset on marriage has been easy (for the most part) and there hasn't been much that's been beyond debatable... until recently. A tweet which sparked stories far and wide among Kenyans re-ignited the marriage debate, this time with some married men speaking against it using experience. Well, this is going to be hard... The Break …
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After chatting with Danny all about the tools and techniques used in ancient tattooing, it’s time to talk about the tattoos themselves! For that, Matilda enlisted the help of professional archaeologist Aaron Deter-Wolf, who specialises in the study of ancient tattoos all around the world. But how exactly can you identify tattoos on badly preserved …
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Rynnie Roo - the adventurous kangaroo is taking us on our story adventure this week with Rynnie Roo's Adventures - Dinosaur Valley. This book is written by Jean Johnson and is available for purchase HERE. In this story, Rynnie Too takes us all the way to the Dinosaur Capital in Glen Rose Texas. Children will learn history of Glen Rose, as well as g…
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After a bit of observation and a deep dive using the Instagram algorithm, I realized that there's been an uptick in young men's interest in older women (cougars) that felt unexplained. Then I saw some stats and did some soul-searching. I think I might have just figured it all out... The Break Time Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebre…
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It's the end of a season but there's a relaxed vibe to this episode as things kick off with a look at women proposing during leap years, a supposed Irish tradition. The patriarchy is under siege by none other than the man himself and there's an interesting addiction that's been spotted with the women that's caused various behaviour changes with men…
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In a self-contradicting way, this episode is bound to choose companionship. A pornstar and her lover break up after 24hrs, and the reason is... attention? There's a scary statistic on young girls that reveals something terribly wrong with being young girls today. From there, a public question forces different foresight as men and women are left won…
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DIGFISH is back on the podcast and this time, DOGFISH Saves the Ocean. This book is written by Rita Reed. We've featured DOGFISH on the show before in DOGFISH, Just be YOU (Listen HERE) In the author's words: Dogfish is enjoying a beautiful day in the ocean when suddenly he sees his friend Turtle with a straw stuck in his snout! After he calls his …
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Love was in the air this week (Valentine's) but not in this episode. The Men's Conference got constitutional approval to exist and the men were happy. Then man nearly died because of love (or lack thereof) and help was needed. From there, a man's desire for younger women makes him make a costly error. The concept of betatization is discussed before…
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If you have a child who is a bit of a panicky panda then this episode is the one to listen to. Our story this week is Roly Poly the Panicky Panda written by Chantelle Stieghan. Chantelle's books have appeared on the podcast before: The Snail Who Lost its Slime - Listen HERE and The Butterfly Who Couldn't Fly - Listen HERE . IN the author's words, t…
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In an episode full of times, Gen Zs and interesting developments, a question of culture looms. There's a Chinese company that claims to have made a battery that lasts 50 years, but we don't want it. A young socialite decides post a rate card online, except that the rate is for her privates. From there coming off a discussion with a colleague, the t…
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In an episode chock full of misunderstandings, there's something in the air as the season of love brings with it new ways to appease yourself using your ex. A man's man tries to create a 'gaydar' to identify closeted men but fails when put to the test. When the tweets come, there's a justification on why drug dealers deserve more respect than hoes,…
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This week we are featuring Floss, the Wobbly Flamingo, written by Joanne Moore. This is the third book in the Bit Different Collection. We featured Crosby the Not So Snappy Crocodile (LISTEN HERE) and Bertie, The Very Blind Bat (LISTEN HERE) on the show previously. In the words of the author: "Introduce your little one to all types of differences, …
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It's an episode on Double D's as we bring the topic of dates up and say what needs to be said with our chest (pun intended). Things start with a new story which utilizes an old rumour before it turns to deliberating whether being a good planner can make you seem like a good boyfriend. Eventually, we switch gears to the topic of dates today and why …
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It's another one of those seemingly relaxed yet wild episodes that kicks off with a resurrection and a marketing plan for hookers. The sentiments made by an artist question a growing national concern and it's all just wrong. After all that, a man fulfils every man's dream, a woman seeks clarity on men committing and another man tells men that moani…
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The many changes for different people are making them go wild in this episode. A first-time flier's request falls on deaf ears as his doubly nice request gets doubly destroyed. A woman's attempt at a shotgun wedding also puts me in a less than jovial state on the entire thing. From there, a post questioning why men expect women to change sparks the…
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