• #43- Un phoque m'a poussé
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode of Certain Voices, the crew starts with “how was your week?” and somehow ends up debating culture, dogs, J. Cole, WrestleMania, and the future of humanity. There are wild personal stories, questionable opinions, and way too much excitement about music, wrestling, and sports loyalty. Things briefly get deep, then immediately unhinged again as AI, science, and tech enter the chat. It’s chaotic, funny, and surprisingly thoughtful—like a group chat that accidentally became a podcast.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • #42- 30 Inches
    Feb 3 2026

    The crew kicks off the new year by unpacking goals, expectations, and the very real pressure of “doing 2026 right.” From personal growth plans to music drop predictions (yes, Kendrick and Drake are in the chat), the conversation moves fast and unapologetically.

    Things take a sharp turn into sports chaos with WWE Royal Rumble predictions, bold takes, and arguments that absolutely did not need to get that serious. The energy stays high as the hosts bounce through movie and TV recommendations, economic shifts like the weakening dollar, and standout moments from AFCON—where African football once again proves it’s pure drama.

    Between the jokes and side comments, there’s real reflection: setting realistic goals, growing the podcast audience (especially tapping into more female listeners), and staying curious about culture, money, and entertainment. Personal stories keep it grounded, laughs keep it moving, and the range of topics reminds you why Certain Voices never sticks to just one lane.

    New year. Same chaos. Better conversations.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • #41- The Bag Over Friendship
    Dec 15 2025

    The last episode of 2025, the boys recap, talk about their Spotify Wrapped and give predictions for the next year, thank you for listening.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • #40- Uninvited To The Party
    Sep 17 2025

    This week, Kage and Bounty spiral through life like two dudes who should probably be studying for exams instead of arguing about church invitations, Marvel rumors, and why running feels like punishment disguised as fitness. Somewhere in between, we roast the music industry for leaking more than a broken faucet, celebrate sports like we actually played in them, and pretend we understand China’s investments in Africa.

    Also on the table: boxing highlights, politics (because why not ruin the vibe), and the eternal debates of marriage, last names, and whether future parenting should come with a manual. Basically, it’s chaos, jokes, and the occasional deep thought that makes you go, “Wait…that was kinda smart.”

    Tune in. Or don’t. But if you don’t, just know you’re missing the best episode since the last one.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • #39- They Love Us Over There
    Sep 10 2025

    In this episode of Certain Voices, Kage and Bounty engage in a lively discussion that covers a range of topics from personal experiences with a step challenge to reflections on trust in relationships. They celebrate Bounty's victory in the step challenge, share strategies, and discuss the physical and mental challenges of competition. The conversation then shifts to current events, including the legalization of sex work in South Africa, and a humorous take on Conor McGregor's unexpected announcement to run for president of Ireland. The episode is filled with banter, insights, and a light-hearted approach to serious topics, making it an entertaining listen.

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    47 mins
  • #38 - Plead the Fifth
    Sep 3 2025

    In this episode of Certain Voices, Kage and Bounty discuss their experiences with podcasting, personal life updates, and the competitive nature of their step challenge. They delve into their thoughts on popular anime and TV shows, critique recent movies, and share insights on WWE matches. The conversation shifts to social media trends, particularly WhatsApp's dominance in South Africa, and concludes with an intriguing concept for a new show that explores human behavior in simulated environments.

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    39 mins
  • #37- Double Deadbeat
    Aug 27 2025

    In this episode, we bounce through a mix of real talk and jokes. We open up about our podcasting journey so far and how we’re figuring things out along the way. Music comes up — from album releases to what we’ve been listening to — before the conversation shifts into relationships: personal standards, what it means to date someone always searching for a “better option,” and how being a middle child shapes perspective. We share some personal updates too, like struggles with running and reflecting on how good (or bad) we are at giving advice. Things get heavier when we react to a controversial story about a teacher, but we balance it out with laughs, car talk, and a nod to Women’s Month. As always, it’s a mix of banter, honest reflection, and our take on what’s happening around us.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • #36- Everything
    Aug 20 2025

    Kage and Bounty save the episode. Bounty wants to watch anime and Kage plays a song.In this episode of Certain Voices, Kage and Bounty are discussing his fitness journey, including his workout regimen and plans for improvement. He also delves into his newfound interest in comic books, particularly 'Injustice' and 'Batman', sharing insights on the narratives and character developments. The conversation shifts to music, where Kage shares his current favorites and thoughts on trends in the music industry, emphasizing his late arrival to popular albums and songs.

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    1 hr and 10 mins