 Hello guys, so I'm hanging out to the one and only Eli Mwenda, hello. Hey, thanks for having me. You're welcome, you look so nice. Thank you, I had to try, I had to try. You saw the other guys, I had to try to keep up with them. So yeah, thank you so much. So how long did it take you to decide what you're going to be wearing today? A toast of 10 minutes, 10 minutes. I had a rough idea, I had a rough idea. I went shopping yesterday, I just paired with what I have already and boom, we have an outfit. Do you get a new outfit for every event? No, no, my trick is I create like staple items, right? So like a leather jacket can go on multiple occasions, boots, multiple occasions. So it's about creating a capsule wardrobe, then you just rotate stuff. So we're here for the joyride experience. Is this your first live recording? So recording, yes, but like back in the day when I was a bit younger, I used to like MC, perform, sing, rap. So like I was kind of used to the whole stage thing, but it's been about a decade since I was last doing this kind of thing. How old are you in life? Please, dickhead. It's okay, I'm 30, it's okay, we don't have to lie, I'm 30 years old, 30 years old. Okay, so let's talk about Ben and Wanjiru. For how long have you guys been friends? So Ben was one of the first people I met when I came to Kenya. So coming up to like four years, one of the nicest people I bumped into, we were at a battle event actually, and then I met them together. We had a great conversation and we've been friends ever since. Yeah, and now look at us, we're here doing a live show. What was that first conversation you had with them about their podcast? Like were you there as a guest? What talked to us about that? Yeah, so I remember we had them actually on my podcast, Mantor. We had them as a couple, and then afterwards I was saying to them, you guys need to come back and they're like, wait, we've got a podcast coming. And then finally, after like a year and a half, I managed to come on. And yeah, it was a really nice time, the collaboration, I really loved it. Let's talk about the last episode you did with them. You guys are so relaxed, and I hear that you went for dinner after. Yeah, of course, these are my buddies. So I think it's always nice when you're like working with people that you genuinely get on with outside of the camera. So that's why it became like a natural interview. I saw the comments, people saying everyone looks so relaxed, and that's because we're just friends outside of this, so yeah. So Eli, you said that you want a lady who is, you know, organized, spiritual. I'm organized and spiritual, but... But, like, is the dating scene something that you're looking forward to in the near future, or, you know, you just want to be single and have fun? By single is not by choice. The dating scene is definitely difficult in the city, but I'm looking forward to... I'm very chilled, as I said during the episode. I'm very chilled now and whatever happens, happens. So I'm not putting pressure on myself, I'm just chilling, and then when the person comes, the person comes. But I used to have a lot of pressure, but not anymore. What do you like about Ben and Wanjiru? I think one of the sponsors said it perfectly. Like, they're so authentic and so genuine and nice. The people that you see on an episode or on a live experience, they're the same people, they're just in the car with them. They're so motivating, they're just a very nice vibe consistently, and they're very authentic. So that's the number one thing, because especially in my space when it comes to, like, putting yourself out there, a lot of people have two different personas, but Ben and Wanjiru, they're consistent the whole time. That's what I love about them. That was it, but before I let you go, I'm going to let you say a sentence in Swahili. Tell us something in Swahili. Moja, Billy, Tatu... No, Eli, just say, Joy Ride was a good experience in Swahili. Joy Ride Kupua. I'm going to let him go. Thank you so much for talking to us like that.