We made hanging out mandatory
Two operators in Nairobi with a standing booking, a microphone, and a habit of disagreeing in public.
It began as a scheduling problem
We started a podcast because “we should catch up soon” had been a lie for months.
The fix was to make it official. A standing booking every couple of weeks that neither of us could move without looking like the problem. Then we pointed a microphone at it and called it content.
The show is the conversation we were going to have anyway. AI, fintech, EVs, startups, whatever the timeline did that week, taken apart through an African lens by two people who work in the industry they are describing. We disagree more often than we agree, and somewhere around episode twelve we stopped treating that as a bug.
Episodes are AA meetings. You are Admins. Nobody voted on any of this. The archive here goes back to the first one, 4 Apr 2025.

Dominic Mulinda
Fintech connoisseur and product maestro. Has shipped a run of oddly successful products, some of which may or may not have involved crypto, and stays carefully vague about which. Occasionally has the correct read on what is valuable about a business.

Evans Munene
Works in big tech and somehow still says exactly what he thinks out loud. Has been comprehensively defeated by building one video game. Moonlights as one half of this rocketship, current altitude 1,020 subscribers.
