Once Bitten

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Introducing Once Bitten Hosted by Alex & Roba Igniting Change through Conversations In a world driven by technology, Tune in, listen, and let the valuable impact of our discussions ignite positive change within you and your community. Togather We Grind, Together We Vibe.

  1. 05/09/2025

    Unfiltered Man-talk Featuring SAM and GABU

    Picture this; You’re a 24-year-old guy in Nairobi. Your girlfriend just texted “We need to talk” after you forgot her birthday, again because you were juggling your kibarua , your mom’s “Tuma ya fertilizer” demands, and the fact that your “keja” is a curtain-partitioned corner in Kawangware. Society says “Be a man!” but doesn’t tell you how to survive when a plate of beans costs 100 bob, your side hustle imededi kama fish za Nairobi river , and your boys keep tagging you in memes about being broke, unfortunetly. This week on ONCE BITTEN PODCAST, we’re keeping it raw, real, and 100% Sheng. Host Alexander bring in Guest-Hosts, Sam and Gabu in tackling the chaos of being a young African man now. Like; Why she wants “energy” but ghosts when you suggest a “Netflix & Chill” at your Airbnb (aka your cousin’s couch), or Breaking your back on TikTok affiliate marketing just to afford a “flex” weekend at BND… only to end the month na deni ya Fuliza, ama Your uncle’s “We did it barefoot in the 90s!” lectures vs. your reality of sending “Niko na Talent, ntawacha kazi” to dodge his fake promise of giving a job after highschool. The discussion on How to handle stress when your brain feels like a Maandamano ya Genz; overcrowded. We’ll roast the toxic “Man Must Suffer” mindset (looking at you, guy who posts gym selfies but survives on mayai pasua na smocha), share survival hacks. Grab your earphones, mute your auntie’s “When will you marry?” calls, and join the vibe. No scripts, no pretense just your boys keeping it real and unfiltered. Tafadhali, if you do feel like crying, jibambe. Warning: Contains only Sheng words, relatable traumas, and jokes about your ex’s new “business partner” who looks suspiciously like her Insta gym coach.Remember to listen, comment, like and share with your man. ONCE BITTEN PODCAST; Together we Grind,Together we Vibe!

    1h 27m
  2. 05/01/2025

    LOST - SURVIVING THE STORM INSIDE

    What happens when your mind becomes a battlefield? In this raw, unflinching episode, Alex breaks his silence to share his darkest year, a haunting journey through grief, guilt, and the invisible wars of ADHD and social anxiety. After losing a friend to suicide, Alex is crushed by questions he can’t answer: “Why didn’t I see it? Why wasn’t I there?” But the storm doesn’t stop there. A toxic work project eats away at his confidence, ulcers burn through his stomach. For the first time, Alex opens up about the invisible chains of ADHD: days spent paralyzed by deadlines, nights lost to panic attacks. He doesn’t sugarcoat the mess, the unread texts, the abandoned friendships But in the rubble, tiny sparks of hope flicker. “Acknowledging there is a problem” A stubborn houseplant. Learning to say “no.” This isn’t a story about “healing.” It’s about surviving minute by minute, even when the world feels like a pit with no way out. Why listen? 1. If you’ve ever felt “broken” by your own mind… 2. If guilt has kept you awake, whispering “You should’ve done more”… 3. If you’re tired of pretending you’re “fine”… …this episode is a hand in the dark. No platitudes. No easy fixes. Just one person’s truth, told through tears, rage, and fragile resilience. Join the conversation that’s as uncomfortable as it is necessary. Because sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is admit you’re still learning how to breathe.

    25 min
  3. 04/25/2025

    From Hashtags to Streets: Can Online Activism Really Change the World?

    Ever shared a post about a cause and wondered, Does this even matter? You’re not scrolling alone. In this episode of Once Bitten, Alex, Roba and Sam dive into the messy, powerful world of social media activism and how young people are turning tweets into real-world revolutions.Take Nigeria’s #EndSARS movement in 2020: Millions flooded Twitter to demand an end to police brutality, leading to nationwide protests that forced the government to disband the notorious SARS unit. Or Kenya’s #MyDressMyChoice in 2014, where viral outrage over a woman assaulted for her clothing sparked street marches for women’s rights. Fast-forward to Kenya’s 2024 protests against the Finance Bill? Thousands of GenZ flooded TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) to slam unfair taxes, then hit the streets to make their voices unignorable. Spoiler: The government backed down. They break down how hashtags like #RejectFinanceBill2024 became battle cries, and why memes, TikTok skits, and viral threads are now as vital as protest signs.But it’s not all victory dances. They ask tough questions: Can liking a post replace showing up? Does online outrage fade faster than a Snapchat streak? You’ll laugh at their takes on “Instagram vs. reality” activism, get tips on turning digital rage into offline action (no, you don’t need to chain yourself to a building), and hear why Kenya’s youth are the blueprint for balancing phones in one hand and protest posters in the other.Whether you’re a Keyboard warrior, a rally newbie, or just tired of being told “young people don’t care,” this episode is your kick in the pants: Change starts with a click, but it doesn’t end there. Leave a comment, drop a share to a friend, and follow us @oncebittenpod Once Bitten: Together we Grind,Together we Vibe!

    58 min

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Introducing Once Bitten Hosted by Alex & Roba Igniting Change through Conversations In a world driven by technology, Tune in, listen, and let the valuable impact of our discussions ignite positive change within you and your community. Togather We Grind, Together We Vibe.