
Episode 87 | "Sensitive Chromez"
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- The episode kicks off with Fanatik asking Chromez how he is, this makes Chromez laugh because he feels he only did that because he complained about it on Episode 86. This gets them into a conversation about improper sleeping patterns and sleep paralysis (0:09).
- They then get into the Womens World Cup that kicked off this week, its hosted by New Zealand & Australia. The time difference is discussed, the pay disparity between men & women in football, Zambia's chance at winning the tournament and the Copper Queens asking about their allowances (12:52).
- After talking about it on two consecutive episodes of the podcast, street vendors got kicked out of the Lusaka's Central Business District (40:16)
- Also discussed was a sad story that came out about 2 school kids suspected to be in possession of Marijuana that drowned after they were running away from Drug Enforcement Commission officers, who should be blamed for this and should weed be legalized? (1:06:17)
- Chromez & Fanatik then talk about American rapper Future and his toxicity (1:28:21)
- American singer, Ne-Yo is coming to Zambia for a concert, the guys get super excited about this (1:40:59)
THIS EPISODE WAS RECORDED AT IDEAHOLIC MEDIA.
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