• Episode 74 || PEOPLE ARE DYING TO TREND Ft. Chuklis Lea
    Oct 9 2025

    Hello wave riders welcome to another episode of the Tide Clique Podcast. In this episode, we host Chuklis, a sharp talent manager and founder of Lea Agency, a leading publicity, marketing and branding company. We dive into how to capitalize on fame, turn trends into business opportunities and the importance of smart marketing, branding and strategy in today’s fast paced world. Chuklis also shares her thoughts on how many Kenyans move quickly without clear plans, plus a little relationship talk to keep things real, it’s a mix of insight, humor and solid gems on building your brand, business and mindset 💡🔥

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    52 mins
  • Episode 73 || WIN A WAR BY ANTICIPATING FT. Patricia Kathurime
    Oct 2 2025

    Hello wave riders welcome to another episode of the Tide Clique Podcast. In this candid and wide ranging episode, we’re joined by the insightful Madam Patricia for a real conversation about life, relationships, and the pressures of modern society. We talk about the evolving nature of marriage, the growing number of single-parent households, and how extended families often feel entitled especially when you’re financially successful. We also dive into the subtle but powerful role social media plays in shaping expectations within relationships and how it can quietly strain even the strongest unions. From navigating cultural pressures to redefining what family and love look like today, this episode is an honest reflection on the realities many people face but rarely talk about.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Episode 72 || WAKUDUMU WATADUMU Ft. Swizz Gal
    Sep 25 2025

    Hello wave riders welcome to another episode of the Tide Clique Podcast. In this episode we sit down with upcoming artist Swizz Gal as she opens up about her journey in the music industry, sharing the harsh realities she’s faced as a female artist from dealing with unprofessional producers to the pressure of sexual advances in exchange for opportunities. She talks candidly about the lack of bookings, the challenges of being an independent artist without management, and the kind of support and packages she hopes to receive to elevate her career. Swizz also reveals her plans for upcoming music collaborations, her vision for the future, and how she continues to push forward despite the hardships. This episode is a raw and honest look into the struggle, strength and ambition behind the rise of a new voice in music.

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    58 mins
  • Episode 71 || KUJIBAKA NI DEMONIC
    Sep 18 2025

    Hello wave riders welcome to another episode of the Tide Clique Podcast.In this powerful episode, we discuss the dangerous behavior of men picking up drunk strangers from clubs, leading to serious issues like rape accusations, lack of consent and lengthy prison sentences. We break down why dating or sleeping with intoxicated individuals is both morally wrong and legally risky, emphasizing that true consent cannot be given under the influence. We also tackle the often-overlooked dangers of masturbation exploring its mental, spiritual and physical consequences and why many believe it to be not just harmful but demonic. This episode is a bold call for accountability, self-control and responsible choices.

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    54 mins
  • Episode 70 || NATURE SPEAKS TO ME Ft. Jackie Kimz
    Sep 11 2025

    Hello wave riders welcome to another episode of the Tide Clique Podcast.In this episode, we’re joined by Jackie, a passionate spiritual enthusiast, who shares her personal journey into the world of spirituality and how it’s transformed her life. From daily grounding practices and mindfulness to navigating ego and tapping into intuition, Jackie offers thoughtful insights and practical tools for anyone looking to deepen their spiritual connection. Whether you're just starting out or already on your path, this conversation is a gentle, inspiring reminder of the power of inner wisdom and intentional living.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 69 || HAVE MONEY, WOMEN WILL CUM Ft. Veronica Anyona
    Sep 4 2025

    Hello wave riders welcome to another episode of the Tide Clique Podcast.In this hilariously explicit and unfiltered episode, We dive into the mess, the magic and the mayhem of sex, relationships and the weird cultural obsession with this iconic number (69). Expect wild stories, brutally honest conversations and maybe a few things you’ll wish you could unhear. It’s raunchy,From awkward bedroom stories and wild listener confessions to brutally honest takes on intimacy, expectations and the chaos that comes with it all. It’s raw, it’s real,it’s ridiculous and yes it’s very 69 🔞

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 68 || UMEKUJA TOWN CAMPUS
    Aug 28 2025

    Hello wave riders welcome to another episode of the Tide Clique Podcast.we turn the spotlight on ourselves and answer questions that many of you have asked, from where we studied to how we ended up living in Mombasa. What started as a casual conversation about our backgrounds unfolded into something deeper, touching on the unexpected decisions that shaped our journeys, the small beginnings that grew into major life shifts, our views on life and purpose and even the role of relationships and the distractions they bring. It’s a personal, reflective and unfiltered episode that gives you a closer look at who we really are behind the mic.

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    52 mins
  • Episode 67 || BIRTHDAY MONTH LOADING
    Aug 21 2025

    Hello wave riders welcome to another episode of the Tide Clique Podcast. In this episode, we take a trip down memory lane, sharing our childhood birthday party experiences whether we had them or not and how those early moments shaped our views on celebration and belonging. We shift into the realities of adulthood, questioning why some of us can’t afford to fundraise a wedding, whether lavish ceremonies are necessary and how societal pressure often dictates what should be deeply personal choices. The conversation gets deeper as we address uncomfortable truths, like the exploitation of disabled individuals through forced or manipulative pregnancies. It’s a blend of nostalgia, critique and unfiltered honesty.

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    43 mins