Every other time with Eric is a podcast where I seek to have insightful conversations with people I find interesting and in many cases, will seek to humanize the personality behind the persona of the guest I have in front of me. The MISSION is to have a positive impact on society through a healthy exchange of ideas where objectivity reigns supreme. I look forward to embarking on this adventure with all of you. Gods speed. It is important to mention that the thoughts views and opinions expressed by the podcast guest as well as its hosts are for entertainment purposes only, we are not indicting, exposing anything about ourselves or anybody, it is all allegedly from an opinion stand point,
Naah mp's should just legislate. If they do their job and pass good laws and hold the govt accountable, the common mwananchi issues reduce. They love when people beg them
So a has been wannabe self proclaimed "king of rap" that fell off a decade ago n a servile halfwit wannabe podcaster strokin eachothers cork calling a student activist CLOUT CHASER. That Kasmuel kid fighting for social and political change n what these two doin ain't shit no content having ass tryna get a career change in their late 40s mofos lol
Dejavu happens when one of your eyes sends a message to the brain faster than the second eye. By the time the second eye is sending that same message to the brain, (something you've seen) since the brain had already received the message it 'appears' as though you've seen that thing before- but it's not😅... It's a split second difference.
What I picked up from the interview is Chris Kaiga does a great job playing down his impact, accomplishments and the bright future he has. He's sound is genuinely unique and Kenyan. He has so much potential!! Maybe he should surround himself with more tunnel vision people like Eric. He didn't promote he's last album the right was and didn't follow it up to maintain the appeal and vibe he had. Just like Eric said, and I hope Chris sees this: You can be so much bigger Chris!
Richard brother I miss you. I was just watching your interview. Lord have mercy. Our lives are so similar. It’s not even funny. We both went to private schools shoot we both went to Braeburn. I lived in the UK you lived in the UK it’s crazy absolutely crazy being the only black person in class in fact in the whole school it was just me and my sister Man, we need to sit down and have coffee
Ooh Eric,you are such an introspective interviewer sensing the undertone enegies of chris asking about the taking compliments issue,the way of taking the story from the beginning to now.....what does being a Rasta mean,like not Letting that slide.....thanks for bringing Chris on.