The Cellmates and Cellulite Episode

Comrades, opps and fans of comedy, welcome to another episode of your favourite podcast to play while heading to a protest. Dan & Phil have both unfortunately watched Ultimatum: South Africa, they introspect on the impressive run by Learnmore Jonasi on America’s Got Talent, and what makes hip-hop hip-hop? Also, how far with Diddy’s investigation? Another episode for you to enjoy!

The She Is Not Your Flavour Episode

Ah look, another week and another reason not to trust your favourite celebrities. The 2 Broke Twimbos have a lot to speak about in a brand new episode of your favourite podcast to listen to while excavating your underground bunker for the apocalypse. From the heavy video exposing Diddy (surely we all already knew?) to music lists from Apple Music, Spotify and Viberate which had a list of the top streaming artists in Zimbabwe to more news about AI… not good news. But a good episode, enjoy!

The UltimAItum Episode

It’s a new world order, so you get a new episode of your favourite non-problematic, only mildly toxic podcast: Dan & Phil are back, and fear not non-rap fans! This time we talk only very little about the aftermath of Drake vs Kendrick. Dan & Phil delve into the things that made you love them in the first place, your bread & butter issues like black samurai in 16th century Japan (s/o Tongai Chirisa!), conferences for developers from both OpenAI & Google and how they’ve probably already changed your life, and most importantly, how to reliably and ethically make sure that the person you’re dating is ready for marriage.

The Rhymery Of A Mad Black Man Episode

Everyone take a breath! What a week it's been for fans of rap, and the 2 Broke Twimbos have an extra bumper episode to wrap up (hopefully) what has been the most epic hip-hop battle of our adult lives. Enjoy an utterly unbiased and objective analysis of Drake's absolute evisceration at the hands of Kendrick Lamar, and ultimately, a podcast that sounds like it was produced by DJ Mustard himself. Enjoy!

The More Layered Episode

This week Dan and Phil return with an episode that is straight fire Crodie! They welcome Rumbi and Amanda - the hosts of the Its Layered podcast to discuss cultural representation and what having people like Bruk Brooke representing the country on a global scale means.

They also deliver a hot off-the-presses review of Kendrick Lamar’s response to Drake titled “euphoria” and boy is it a doozy. We also get into a number of discussions and review some new music too. We also discuss Zimbabwean accents going global and a lot more.