 Men, is there something that you do in marriage as a man that you feel like other men are actually not comfortable doing? When we did a podcast episode about roles and responsibility, a lot of men were like, Men, is it because that's how you were raised or is it something you just learnt over time? I think if you're mature enough, you realize your role is needed. And come on and feel, what does it do? It's a job. Then, employer, if you're home, it's what you do. What's up guys? A very warm welcome to SPM Buzz. My good name is Miskit Inji. And today, I am hanging out with stars. It's not just a star today. I have two of them. But before I introduce them, guys, make sure you subscribe. Guys, tafavali subscribe. Una ku jango, una watch, una ku subscribe. Bonasasa, siyo visuri. Me subscribe. Thank you for subscribing. Now guys, today, I'm hanging out with two YouTubers. They are running a podcast. Eh, that is, garnering so much views across social media platforms. And it's called Joyride Podcast. These people are not only just YouTubers. There are a couple as well. So we're going to be finding out how is it working together. This is Ben Psycho and One Zero Zero. So we're going to do the effects. Do it, we're going to do the effects. How are you guys? We're good. The last time we were together, Ben, you were not part of the interview. No. Yes, it was before the event at the cinema. Yes, yes, yes. Before that event, I was in a butterfly. I was in a CPR. I was in a shark field. How is it going though? That was the first live. You guys have done a couple more. How many campuses? We've done four. Four. We're doing another four starting October. Nice. How is it? Is the pressure still the same before you go? Getting worse. Getting worse ah? Yes, getting worse. But with time we can adapt and perform with pressure. Yes. Do you see the first live? Eh man, I was nervous. I remember at one point, I repeat, I was nervous. I remember when I was here, I was lying. I was so uncomfortable dude. But eventually you were performing with pressure. You performed with pressure. It's our work. Yes. What led you guys to not decide, let's go to Kampu. At first it was the audience kawahida people. What made you guys decide to do that? I think it was more, we hadn't like intention and it wasn't like part of our plan. Our plan was we do an out of town gig. But it was so close to election period. Yes. We figured, we were either looking at Kuru LD but then we figured because it's so close to election we wouldn't be able to manage planning and gig out of town. So we decided and then that's when coincidentally a student leader Daystar had emailed us. Yes. And he said okay, let's try then Daystar. Aha. Yeah. Oh okay. So it happened 2, 3, 4? We did 4 universities. Liduriara, UN, Tukadu Daystar, Tukadu Strathmore. Mhm. So wasiwa, is this a tika road or complaint? Endona, endona. Kwa ni shindwa? Kwa ni mukona target audience? So kashema tizi, jitumifanya kwa mababi po. Eh, sendoivyo. Eh, eh. Tima natsimifanya, it is in English. Eh, eh. So, tizi kashema, this time round tinienda all the way on is deka deka. So we were like, this 4 campuses are going to be USIU, KU, JI KUAT MKU. E, E, E. A, E. Okay. A la puna jwa saya, at this time, at this time it will take icona. We have a sponsor, we have Daerilland So Daerilland are going to be giving everybody ice cream or yoghurt But if there are 2 kitia content creators, almost what like 50k plus Then we are also going to pick up brand ambassador Who will be the brand ambassador for Daerilland In this university So that's also a career star And all these campus tours are going to be free All you have to do is just register before you go to these companies Maybe you can put it in the description If somebody wants to attend and register, you can come Oh okay So guys, if your campus is among these ones You need to stay tuned The first one is 22nd September No, 6th October Okay, perfect Guys, you need to stay tuned for that So I know you guys do your podcast A little bit different You know Siozileza Oh, I woke up in the morning It's a bit different Let me know what was the idea behind that And someone who doesn't know how it is Tell us about it We'll just sit and do content for a long time together With one zero Yes Siozileza Siozileza is a vlog Challenges We did so many challenges We did the accent challenge We did something like that Makeup Yeah, we did We did a lot of jobs Please stop calling me for makeup artist gigs Guys, I moved on from that career You will have to deal with what's there in the market Wow Siozileza So what happened is We need to continue creating content together But we need to find something that we like Something that is also not the same thing that we've been doing So we need to do conversations, mobs And we disagree on so many fundamental issues Because this is probably a podcast In fact, at that time we used to work in Westlands You know where? Yes, I do We used to work together So most of the times when we came We used to work together For grounds We used to be different We worked together for a long time So we used to have jobs, traffic We used to go to the police We used to go to the police We used to work together So we agreed on something Yes We used to work together We used to work together We used to work together Because Siozileza is so different I know such conversations So a podcast would definitely work for us Do you think I missed it? No, I think that's accurate So what about now where you guys decided Let's speak the questions Do you guys write your own questions Do you have someone write them for you? So we do have We work with management team The Catapult agency So they are the ones who are in charge of the production We don't see the questions Maybe that's what helps Or makes the journey so authentic Because you give the answer That's in your head at that time So that's how we do it Brilliant That's a very brilliant idea Because I was looking at it I'm like, there's no one else who does this Kind of, you know? And then both of you You're so interesting in your own ways So you know you're making it Just enjoyable And then also insightful at the same time Thank you See Moshenetua Lafinaisha to you You and your papa say Joy right by the way Joy right by what you watch On top of all the jokes On top of all the funny stories On top of whatever That just pick out something In as much as those opinions might differ With what you stand for Because when you sit in a piano It's your stories and whatever From your own experiences Yes And that's our own experience Yeah So piawe wu kuna Different experience We all different human beings At the end of the day So you just speak what works What doesn't work And you enjoy the show Yeah You know I was surprised to Actually here at you guys Were being trolled Especially on the first episode Season Season 2 My God Why were guys trolling you? I think it's the same thing Ben has said Like we are different human beings So maybe when you are not watched They don't see life The way we see it Or I see it Or the way we choose Yes And so somebody will also be Very vocal about that So I And then it's weird Because they want to disagree With what you say They will attack your personality And attack who you are Yeah I guess what do you do It's like on the internet Was there that one kato peak That just blew up Out of proportion And you guys were like Eh? Is this our opinion? What conversation was that? There was one for cheating Where we actually did it Yes And guys were asking If I found moji cheating Would I tell the wife Who's my friend? Yes I mean, because of me Me, I say For their wife I say Yeah Kuna other things I'll do First before I tell her Yes But it won't be my first Reaction So I actually joked And said maybe we'd pray About it first And I was like Joked Yeah Because if someone knows Ben Yes About something like that Yeah, so maybe Maybe some people were offended by it Yeah Some people also found it funny But it's just people Different opinions But there was another one as well I think even this season Two episode one Has elicited Different emotions Because we had a therapist on set Right And we were trying to Resolve And resolved issues From this season one And so like The nature of how Ben and I talk We interject each other A lot Yes So even whenever we are We are having like A heated conversation And because we don't see the questions It comes out on camera For sure And so people think that Like we are either Falling apart Or like I'm not respectful towards Ben But it's really just the nature of how We got vast And I guess It is what it is Life of men For sure But now talking about Now how you guys Interject each other Yeah I know you guys are decided For long before even got married Yeah Was that an issue On how you guys Interjecting each other On this On this On the on set At fast Of course You know You also want to watch They will pick up small cues Yes That maybe in him Shazwa ya Aikwangi is such a big deal Or you've dealt with it Yeah And it's just different Like I remember When I used to shade the video Now Angelo And then Kwe video I think I come grabbing I come still Sometimes movement Handle Well I have to keep remembering I think I cut one Yes I think I saw that one Yeah I saw that I saw that I saw that I saw that I saw that I saw that I saw that I saw that That's such a small Yeah It wasn't an issue You didn't even notice I do that all the time It happened It's so normal between us Yes And it's not an issue To both of us You see it can be an issue to you Who's watching And that's your story If it doesn't affect Ben and I Because a lot of people are saying Ben was nervous Ben was fidgety Which one? This therapy Yeah We were biased And Ben was having the time Of his life Of that episode Yeah So I guess Okay Are there things That you guys feel like You had to compromise Like each one of you In marriage Like for it just to be You guys to be in harmony Just small things Are there things You had to compromise? What are some things You had to compromise I think I'm perfect I know I think my love For structure Okay So I'm a very structured human being So yeah So I like that By it We're already on the work desk Yes And by the fact That we work together I have to understand Ben's mind doesn't operate He's not so structured Like he can wake up He decides that We're going to do We have decided before Say like the previous day We're going to start We're going to work on A few jere things by 9 a.m. By 9 30 Ben is still like You know like Give me another one hour Or something No, it's people who go And kidoof to zing But you prioritize Okay yeah Maybe maybe Maybe some time Yeah so that Love for structure Just to find like a balance Okay So what Achu naja kuhepa iswale No my compromise Mostly me kwa kujua That sikilam siya na konga Organize Yeah Check it In terms of OCD In terms of OCD We work structure We do it And cut And kukula 5 4.58 Food shots We work 4.59 Shots of prayer That's true That's how you do V to evo In fact We do it We do it We do it But in terms Of like Organizing Me am Me am Me am Me am Me am Me am Me am Me am Me am Was up We worked We saw We are Okay But then Asom Or哈哈 Heh Even in the house, you know, kakikiwa na fonda pali, usitu e apu, usitu e baki e apu With one zero, it's, boratuni meza, nai neze kele wakitu So I guess that, yeah And that's the thing, you know, normally I just ask myself when it comes to marriage We are two grown people who are now meeting We've been brought up differently We have different values about life How we look at life is different So sometimes na julizanga, e ishiwa marriage na wangatu first terma it's actually wakabu? I think uta need kuku compromise a lot That's why I call for humility to a part of it To ensure that you don't always have to have things your way Sometimes things just have to go a different way For sure And it's just okay But then it's also for the other person to have grace enough kuku akumode Mimigilgram So kuapa, kuapa, you guys meet somewhere in between So it's just an issue of balance but humility is key It's key Yeah You know they say love is not enough to hold a marriage Yeah Yeah What is more important, especially for you guys? It's a lot of things but it summarizes it as God Okay Because God akuna venye, akuna structures There's a way God would want things to be done Yeah So if the bark stops with God If you disagree on any other thing That will be the determinant I don't know if you have a spiritualism In the sense of christianism No, okay But basically Oh, I don't know But go study while I watch a video Okay, how do I put it? No, it's okay Yeah, I think it's for example like for us Faith is Christianity The moral guideline is the Bible We try our best, we're not perfect definitely Yeah But we try our best to be the bark stops with us Yeah You know when Jira had seen some I think it's in one of your podcasts That you had mentioned When you guys were dating People had started finding out you guys are together There were people who were telling Ben You should get someone from charge See Jira How was that moment for you And how did it actually just make you feel? I think for me it was actually funny Because On the flip side on Sunday I was in church So I was like maybe I didn't fit that description But I guess we're here now Who's laughing now But I think it was really just funny to me Because you know when you know yourself It's easy for you to go to Zingira in Panganga I think it's in one of your podcasts I think it's Christian I don't fit the description So at that point They didn't say that Yeah I think it's in one of your podcasts For sure Okay, sawa basi So Ben I know you're not only just a YouTuber You're an artist I mean we knew you as a musician That's true And I just saw that you have Quite an audience, a fan base In South Africa How so? Na ujibu bila koringa Bila koringa Thank you for going to Zingira I think it's easy for me to struggle In international Because I don't want to go to Zingira So you want to complain Complain na ma piyanu Na ma piyanu I don't want to go to Zingira I don't want to go to Zingira No, for real To be honest That was very unexpected Crowd And I'm sure that A lot of your comments Was about your song I think what we did We just wanted to do A good song That was very musically correct Okay So we wrote the song before Yes We had BGVs called Like by the time your song Was released We had a talk We had a intention So we said We had a season of my life We had a talk We had a freestyle song We had a talk We had a push We had a media We had a media We had a postage song Yes, you get it Yes But I changed my model And I said Before we had a talk We had to give her 100 Yes Such that from the writing From the production BVs BVs Half a point after sound engineer So I guess When you drop something good It just finds people Wherever they are So I was shocked to see people in South Africa Think that this song is so sweet and so nice They want you to understand What it's talking about Yes So we went to the studio And commented We said Why? I'm a big fish too Yes So it's such an honour That's really good That's really good Now 1.0 I know now you're into business Hey, entrepreneur Nini How is it taking you You know, ikuaji And what are some of those challenges Kadibu give up Let's say Yes It's been a learning curve Like it's one of the things I wouldn't ever stop doing You know, business Na kwa ngana highs and lows Yes Especially business ikia so young It needs a lot of you I think I'm spreading I'm spreading myself Across so many things Para kilakitu So I think Iku find your balance Eh Such that akunam toto anasafa ku They all feel like your children And you all love them equally So ikua paya ikua attention So I think that's what I'm trying to Up on your face Niku in life size Eh Maybe you should tell people Tell people where they can find You know what you do So I ran a maid in Kenya Clothing line called Mawawa We process By maid in Kenya Means we source for everything here We produce everything here And it's just The goal of that fashion line Is just to make every woman Feel beautiful and confident Yes Amazing Now Let's go back to joy right Because looking at You know the team That you're working with How do you guys pay them Right from YouTube money Ya I mean did you start off With commercials Because I know ya Right now you have dairy land But I'm sure you did not have them Right on on Say How are you guys able To maintain these people Ati hei hei mo What You guys Hei hei hei hei Ulaia You guys able To maintain these people Because When you look at What you guys do It's quite professional And it's because you guys Have left the job for other people And you guys decided To do what you could at Ya Um I think for season one We strapped up We bootstrapped And we said all our savings Are going to go It was literally after the wedding Yes After the wedding to Okota Or one, two, one, two here So we said everything that we We did a few things And then we said everything That's remaining We're going to put it into this Put it as an investment Ya So we took everything And then we put it into joy right Now to Makotiki Yes It's It's a risk to To invest We have any 2 SPM buzz As long as you guys Now up and off it Ya Like you have Like the things are structured Eh Eh we started off In someone's bedroom Ya Ya Ya So that's how you get client Yes Client and what it takes seriously Ya And that's the thing That I've noticed You need to learn Season one That when you give When you give something You're all and you You actually invest Real money in it For sure We're not affecting people Or people who have money What we associate with such a thing Ya But it needs some level of seriousness And that's why It's a Because that is Although you don't save it Zil kwa zaku li pa what Ya Like we paid the videographer The editor Every person Because they know What kind of venue Can cut out Ya And then it turned out To be great And still now I think it's the same principle We apply At Makotiki Kido go money here And there from The amazing partners we get Our priority is usually Joyride Actually People may be surprised To know that we really pay ourselves Ah okay Because the most important thing is Joyride keeps on The wheels keep moving Ya The machine keeps on Na jua Mostly especially in usani Ili kwa mkili puwado Yodoni ya kwa na una pulae yote Ata wuja set aside do ya producer Ya Although then now when you're going to produce again You start from scratch So that makes your Music production so slow And things ina kwa ma Amo nasi nukitaftwa na watua Poster watumi ya 5k yao Jamani But when you Set aside that structure You also pay yourself Ya If you pay that 100k All of it is yours You pay yourself a certain amount The other goes back to the company So that model Is what keeps The wheels moving So she stall No she stop But he greediness Ya wu kili puwa 500k Ya tadi ako Uksha li puwa 500k Una nuwa gari ya 1.2 So we back ina denia We back ina denia Una una ya Being paid To finish off that day Da Is asa yoi make at a financial sense It's unsustainable For sure So discipline is key It's up there It's up there It is And it's discipline in money Discipline in time Discipline in also The fact that we Tuna waka za team Msi ya na za kuh call out Siya tijusasin yotu kwa kwa screen Atu zi ambiwa No ni kama mkudu yi job Msi wa team a na kuh call out And come out When this was wrong Ya Ya Ya And you know I feel like It's actually a very good thing To allow people to call you out Ya Because when you put this This barrier Ya Of Misi ambiwa Mi kutusawa People will be afraid Of telling you Where you going wrong Ya And that doesn't help you For sure We start It's like those artists When you just around to Maybe not to me Artists a lot Ya So on yourself with people Who just tell you When you know ma Ya Ya Wana kwa nani we na kwa Wana nani we na kwa You know You never You would realize When you are going down Ya You realize when you are already down there Ya I know you are stressed You know you can't have music Ya You can't have music industry You can't have MCSK Ya imagine You can't have MCSK Ya They were just chilling Ya Ya, wana kwa chill Ya, wana kwa chill Ya, wana kwa lipe Ya, so sad Eze kaw mutu a lisa e ma na shugulikiya Tili bodus jawana yodo Ali se ma Ali se ma Ali se ma Ame tengenezata up Yen ita sa idea Coz you know he said He wants to make Kenyan artists billionaires Ya See the money first Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Ya Na piyakse mokuili, I just feel like Kenya to me touch the surface of content creation We've not even cut up with countries like the U.S. where content creation is on a whole different level I still feel like, because badu you can still tell a lot of content creators are still based in Nairobi We need now to have more content creators in Kituwi Like if you want to set up a shop in Kituwi, you'll have to talk to maybe Muteu, Sambodi, Sambodi, Sambodi, Sambodi and Kuevo influencer We need another content creator in Lorduwa So until it's nationwide, we're still, we're still Udiwa say to me scratch Now we have online media like SPM buzz Now you have physical location This was not something that was common Wasu walu kwa kitu kwa simuzao But now you have this Now you'll move to, maybe you'll build it And then now you'll set up some light office Start setting up, mukono ofisi na kulu Amma maybe, maybe not have an idea SPM, SPM kisu SPM buzz all the way to Tukuna correspondence, nifida awana physical location lakini So I feel like digital is just about to become bigger than what it is right now If someone wants to start to know Just generally a YouTube channel, what would you advise them to do? They have to The few pointers they need to take into consideration I think for me, from my experience That you might be, depending on your personality But you might be your biggest hindrance So you have to constantly remember That you could be the one who's blocking your growth It could be because of fear, because of how you see yourself Because of maybe you think the way you talk The background Or where you come from or YouTube is like For this YouTubers are Totally money Exactly I think the biggest obstacle you'll have to face is yourself You have to be conscious about that So that you can call yourself out when you're your own hindrance Okay Alright, that's a pointer That you can take home today If your intention is to start a YouTube channel Now Ben, is there something That you do in marriage as a man That you feel like other men are actually not comfortable doing Oh wow A loss Something they do in marriage as other men I help out a lot in the house I don't know of house duties Because I'm See nili kwa neshpeke anku Nili kwa nga na nyumba needs Siya titi na nimiwa An employee Ya, that song you ended up Your wife is not your partner Your partner is not your maid Or your slave or something Or your slave, kwa na yuwa song tiktok Firi pa mili ya Your wife is your partner not your slave Oh ya ya ya You know that So I saw Badi mwa nili na na the same thing Minda yuza jipangia keja I can do dishes Ya They can arrange the house very well I even feel like I arranged it better Yes Ya, so When we did a podcast episode About roles and responsibility Yes A lot of men were like Ah, u benata choka U benata choka Benati mwa choke Nojwa Benu me kaliwa Mwa na ume unafa Ume kaliwa In fact, we were suddenly told by DM Aki benatwa kwa wadzama We went to the place and came to visit The teacher who was with her Waizwa Wajirwa kwa wadzama We went to the teacher And she told meico wadzama kwa wadzama So you story A lot of people see some of these things as weird Ya But what was interesting with that person Was when they sent me to the DMale. To wa alike, misjuwa na babayangi wa kupanyi wakifanyi so ni kwalik. So unani kumpi yana budako to lefro haganiku we Budako na prova wiki wakafu seta kwa li exista. Marmata ni wakafu ya, so fe conservative kwa mtaka kwenia kwasi kwa nama kwa kola kwa nama kwa kola kwa mtaka kyunia kwa mawa nyikwenia I don't know why that's a, it's a badat, ni me realizes a foreign concept who are a group of men and they want to believe he doesn't see jobs out So is it like, is it because that's how you were raised or is it something you just learnt over time? I think if you are, if you are mature enough you realize you, your role is needed na kama onafili, where is he do his own job then employer if he comes he will do you get, if it's only both of you I don't think that should be an issue I don't think he is a man I don't think he is a man he is a possibility So I don't know why when it comes to marriage now the expectation is for the woman to do of course the woman takes a lot with how, how inafakai did that kama onajiwa VT idea zaguzili kwa na rushuwa easy kwa na ni kwa na the best ideas apanda kwa interior designer ni kicheza I don't think idea zaguzili chukuliwa at any one point but I'm just saying when it comes to this small not small, when it comes to responsibility you all chime in it's the same way madempia wa me change when it's a job when it's a married guy madempia wa kwa na ma job kwa kwa kwa na ma kwa na ma no, mimi kwanza I'd like to call minor partnership because I want to work for my money but you see also but the problem comes in whereby the men will still want you to do the house chose alone and still work and still contribute to the whole to the finances that's okay and I feel if you don't want your wife to do those things and you feel you don't want to do those things then just get somebody to do it I want to say manga I want to say manga I want to say manga I want to say manga I want to say manga I want to say manga but you see there are those men that just feel like just if a woman is working also maybe they are not they will not be able to be controlled because they have their own money why do you need to control your woman this is so many minutes no genuinely why would you need to control your woman it's not a pet it's all human being and if you think you might be controlled maybe she won't cheat then I think you misguided if or attack what them attack what so if she loves you and she respects you she's definitely going to respect your union you don't need to do all these other things and end up happy when you say you are a patron they become your business you need to be secure you need to be secure as a man as a man you need to be very secure you need to be secure about yourself you need to be secure about your woman you need to be secure about your manhood you need to be secure about your manhood but do you really notice this conversation is when men used to be men I saw that do you know on twitter I don't know which country it is from Alishia Athred this is a conversation from 1910 Alishia from 2022 to 2010 to 2000 in 1995 in 1980 in 1910 each year men used to be men even when men started working in a farm working in a jobs office it was such a huge war it was like it was like it was a big conversation it was a big conversation and that's the 60s so this story of men it's an old narrative that keeps being repeated with every generation every other generation next bando tukutakwa na watiawata kwa maa pwa na monomu ya fai kwa kibdu so I feel like we just contradict ourselves because now we want to tell the men to speak up to be easy just speak your feelings express yourself and it's a problem so it's a word we want we want to tell our own enemies but now suicide rates are very high very high especially amongst men especially in rural areas there is a documentary on YouTube when almost every month two men are committed to suicide every month two men are committed to suicide then when people start creating this safe space people start bashing them it's five steps forward 25 steps back so it doesn't make sense at all and I think men need to be in touch men need to understand themselves we need to stop being threatened then be a human being just be a normal person it's not a gender thing if you have a child if you can change their diapers if you can carry them around it may be for crying out loud see understanding is a conversation but also there are also a lot of men who subscribe to this kind of thinking we met a family there and they were just so grateful about what we do it's just a small minority but also another thing is that what people say online is not necessarily how they live it's true kwa ground kwa ground ako kwa dee I know kwa sayikilwa kupusha high school you don't need it if you do dig a chom into kwaغo but you don't understand that's a good idea just look for your health what you seeing online a lot we are waiting for you so don't look for a preference We were still happy For sure Now as we wind up kwenjiro What is that one thing that was worrying you the most before you now got into marriage? I think for me I feel like and I think maybe it's come out, I don't know that I don't fit the traditional idea of what our wife should be like so just reconciling who I am and then what society thinks our wife should be and what is expected of you I really don't fit that description at least to me so I think reconciling those I was really worried about what that would look like for me but I'm happy that I'm here because you just make you just come out who you are for yourself there is me panganga for sure okay so guys that's our new this is a new era of marriage and a different way of how it works if it works differently for you well and good if you can borrow a few pointers here and there is there something else you guys need to tell your fans before we wind up I'm good I have a new song, I have a new video called Asante wasaba bisha ya siyo eze kana lakini mumhuhu wa itiki yaminina po itana molana umeni zingira na fepa zina budi kukua budu dena umefanya nina meremeda ume jawa na utukufu na sema subcribe see you on the campus stores if you are in USIU, KU, JQAT or MKU make sure you sign up we are going to have an amazing time we had an amazing time with the other universities Daistar, Strat, UOM so najiwa thika roadita kwaive fire okay ehe for me just to say thank you for your support keep looking out for Season 2 of the Droid it's back and it's bigger and better amazing thank you guys this was very interesting but I knew it would be I knew it would oh yes yes yes chukua chukua gifts so we have this package that we wanted to give you you can check what it is this is also kata si kata si of Dereland I love gifts that come bearing gifts thank you guys when are you guys coming again so many nice cities here hee hee so I don't know give this for kido I'm a potato we give them give production to you yeah okay I see there so there is a lot of yogurt from Dereland nice brandy oh that was a brandy okay na mani nima revival meeting we don't have shoes we don't have a bag yeah looking very nice just to say thank you for having us today asante sana we appreciate the gifts guys if you come in studio please come bearing gifts me I don't mind gifts I love gifts but thank you so much asante ni now guys that was 100 and the band cycle of joyride podcast make sure you catch their campus tours coming through in October 6th yes and thank you so much for watching make sure you leave a comment down below as well is there something you've learnt from this conversation is there something you'd like to tell us let us know but thank you so much for watching Buzzard Stars my name is Miskit Rinchi until next time stay tuned