I Get Gist For You
I Get Gist For You
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I Get Gist For You (IGGFY) is a no-holds-barred podcast hosted by KP and Uzor. The show features wild stories, hot takes, and unfiltered conversations about life, relationships, culture, and everything in between. The hosts say what others won't, laugh at what they shouldn't, and always keep it 100. The podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
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Episode 33: “I Don’t Want Children” 10.06.2026 1ч 29минEpisode 33 is here, and we recorded this one under the sun, so the gist came out hotter 🌞We get into the stigma around vasectomies in African homes, the pressure of family planning, and why “purity culture” makes honest conversations about sex and responsibility feel like a crime. Is it selfish to choose a child-free life, or are people just finally being realistic about the world we live in?We also switch lanes into the "gist" of the week, starting with the viral "shouting guy" video and our collective frustration with the Nigerian airport experience: broken conveyor belts at MMIA, aggressive begging culture, those random “step aside” searches, and even a Nollywood actress with premium diva energy.We also tackle a listener dilemma: do you stay in a high-paying hybrid job in Nigeria that’s finally taking off, or risk it all for school and PR in Canada?Join the conversation using #IGGFY and #IGetGistForYou, and follow us on Instagram and X @igetgistforyou.Hosts: @KpFawehinmi @uzxrmaSupport the pod: we’re on the road to 100 episodes and 10k subscribers. If you’ve enjoyed the ride from Episode 1 to 33, comment where you’re watching from.📩 Sponsorships & Collaborations: Igetgistforyoupod@gmail.comIf you enjoyed the gist, please leave a rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, subscribe on YouTube, and share this episode with a friend!
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Episode 32: I Get Rapture For You! 27.05.2026 54минWhat happens when you mix a missed Rapture, a four-hour ride-share from hell, and a friendship quiz that goes completely sideways? You get EP 32 of the I Get Gist For You Podcast! This week, The IGGFY Boys are back with some of the most unhinged hypotheticals yet. We talk about the desperate need for a "scent rating" on Uber. We also get into the cultural specifics of how African parents save phone contacts as well as Kp's Lesson Teacher that hated him. Plus, we put our friendship to the test to see who actually knows who—turns out, middle names and engineering degrees are harder to remember than you'd think!If you love relatable Nigerian stories, hilarious banter, and raw cultural commentary, this episode is for you. Grab your snacks and join the gist!Join the Community:Join the conversation using #IGGFY and #IGetGistForYou, and follow us on Instagram and X @igetgistforyou. Hosts: @KpFawehinmi @uzxrmaSupport the Pod: We are officially on the road to 100 episodes and 10k subscribers! If you’ve enjoyed the ride from Episode 1 to 30, comment "where you are watching from" in the comments.📩 Sponsorships & Collaborations: We are open for business! If you’d like to sponsor the boys or suggest a guest, reach out to us via Igetgistforyoupod@gmail.com.If you enjoyed the gist, please leave a rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, subscribe on YouTube, and share this episode with a friend!
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Episode 31: Is There No Puff-Puff in Heaven? 13.05.2026 54минThis episode starts with us discussing the Michael movie —well, the 20 minutes Uzor actually stayed awake for—before he reveals the big news: his parents have finally discovered the podcast after 16 months of "Hannah Montana" living! Things quickly get chaotic when KP shares the story of accidentally eating a "spiked" cake and having to survive a full family photoshoot while fighting for his life while still blaming Uzor for not warning him properly.From there, we call out KP for becoming the exact type of gym content creator he once complained about after his weight loss journey, before getting into debates around kissing parents or kids on the lips and the strange culture of Nigerian stand-up comedy shows constantly turning into public fundraising events. We also unpack relationship discourse surrounding Megan & Klay and Indiyah & Dami, highlighting how people usually side with whoever they already like in the relationship regardless of the actual situation.The episode wraps up with some truly wild takes and nostalgia as KP drops his conspiracy theory about Megan being a CIA agent, which somehow leads us into conversations about American Black prom culture, where society may have “gone wrong,” and memories of our own Nigerian prom experiences. We also touch on Nigerian stan culture and how intense fan behavior can get online, making this episode a hilarious mix of chaos, hot takes, and pure gist.Join the Community:Join the conversation using #IGGFY and #IGetGistForYou, and follow us on Instagram and X @igetgistforyou.Hosts: @KpFawehinmi @uzxrmaIf you enjoyed the gist, please leave a rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, subscribe on YouTube, and share this episode with a friend!
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Episode 30: "Morality is a Privilege" 29.04.2026 1ч 17минCelebrating 30 episodes of I Get Gist For You! In this heavy-hitting episode, Uzor and KP dive deep into the uncomfortable realities of survival, immigration, and the complex relationship we have with our parents.Is morality truly a privilege? We explore the concept of "survival mode" for Nigerians in the diaspora and how financial desperation can test your character in ways you never expected. From the trauma of shaming in the Nigerian school system to the heavy burden of "Black Tax," we’re pulling back the curtain on the "grace to grass" stories that many are too afraid to tell.We also get personal about our own upbringings—discussing parental favorites, the impact of birth order on your perspective, and why some generations choose to break the cycle of trauma.In this episode, we discuss:The struggle of moving to Canada and the "Survival Mode" reality.Why "Morality is a Privilege" when you're fighting to keep a roof over your head.The "Black Tax" and the expectation to be the family savior.Traumatic parenting: From shaming students to the boy whose mother tore his passport.Breaking generational cycles and the decision to be better parents.Support the Pod: We are officially on the road to 100 episodes and 10k subscribers! If you’ve enjoyed the ride from Episode 1 to 30, drop a "30" in the comments.📩 Sponsorships & Collaborations: We are open for business! If you’d like to sponsor the boys or suggest a guest, reach out to us via Igetgistforyoupod@gmail.com.Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, like, and share the gist!Join the conversation using #IGGFY and #IGetGistForYou, and follow us on Instagram and X @igetgistforyou.Hosts: @KpFawehinmi @uzxrmaIf you enjoyed the gist, please leave a rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, subscribe on YouTube, and share this episode with a friend! 💐#IGGFY #BlackTax #SurvivalMode #NigerianPodcast #MoralityIsAPrivilege #ImmigrationRealities
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Episode 29: Mouth is Good Motors 15.04.2026 1чThis episode kicks off straight with a Burna boy and Shallipopi reference as we dive into the Beef of the Week, taking on the immaturity and disunity of the Afrobeats Big 3 and sharing our unfiltered takes. We also break down Odumodu’s standout bars and the ongoing “sapa” label conversations surrounding Blaqbonez, setting the tone for a lively and opinion-packed start.From there, we get into current events and real-life frustrations from Donald Trump and rising gas prices to the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America and what that could mean for traffic and safety for the players. We also unpack the irony of Nigerians campaigning for bad governance, voting the same people in, and then leaving, while touching on the “Godfather” role people play in kids’ lives and the expectations that come with it.The episode rounds off with pure nostalgia and chaotic storytelling from the worst places we’ve ever slept to wild childhood injuries, rough play with siblings and family friends, and those moments where only God is your witness. We also touch on unconventional traditions like mixed bridal/groom trains, and close out with shoutouts to Tunnelz - https://www.tunnelz.xyzClapped Mob - https://clappedmob.xyzEshin - https://www.instagram.com/eshinthebrand?igsh=cHp1YWc5YndydnV1and Lingo Wire - https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/lingowire-language-practice/id6753318520Join the Community: https://www.instagram.com/channel/AbZaWz45u5BaNUZZ/?igsh=MWwyZmtjYTA5Z2NxNg==Join the conversation using #IGGFY and #IGetGistForYou, and follow us on Instagram and X @igetgistforyou.Hosts: @KpFawehinmi @uzxrmaIf you enjoyed the gist, please leave a rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, subscribe on YouTube, and share this episode with a friend!
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Episode 28: You Are Just A Mere Mortal... 25.03.2026 1ч 41минThis episode starts with pure banter as we revisit life in Nigeria and some of the hilarious (and questionable) hygiene practices from boarding house days. The conversation shifts as KP experiences a sudden electricity outage in Canada and realize how his family had no idea how to react, leading us to question how we actually survived constant power outages growing up in Nigeria.From there, we unpack several chaotic internet topics including the saga of Michael from 90 Day Fiancé and his long-suffering pursuit of a green card, as well as the subtle social media captions from baby mamas that quietly reveal absent fathers. The gist also touches on a generation that seems oddly comfortable joking about hellfire, the strange idea of a “Christian Sex Toy” business model, and the frustrating culture of pastors who refuse to end services on time.Things take a deeper turn as we begin deconstructing Christianity through the lens of our childhood. KP questions several Bible stories using logic, while Uzor insists that questioning God is fundamentally wrong. The discussion quickly escalates into a heated debate with special production and managerial guests Ama and Ichie joining in; as difficult questions about suffering, slavery, and global crises like the situation in Palestine are raised.Join the Community:Join the conversation using #IGGFY and #IGetGistForYou, and follow us on Instagram and X @igetgistforyou.Hosts: @KpFawehinmi @uzxrmaIf you enjoyed the gist, please leave a rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, subscribe on YouTube, and share this episode with a friend 💐❤️
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Episode 27: Stop Making Promises You Can't Keep! 11.03.2026 1ч 8минThis episode, we aren't even saying hi, we're going straight into our beefs! From Nigerian artists gatekeeping hits with 'snippet culture' to the audacity of Lagos brands charging in USD, we’re unpacking it all.The conversation takes a deeper turn into the future of AI, specifically deepfakes and cybercrime, inspired by the hit show To Kill A Monkey. They also explore the concept of elitism in Lagos, money laundering through businesses like clubs and restaurants, and the social dynamics of "stunting" on the internet as a politician's child. Join the conversation using #IGGFY and #IGetGistForYou, and follow us on Instagram and X @igetgistforyou.Hosts: @KpFawehinmi @uzxrmaIf you enjoyed the gist, please leave a rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, subscribe on YouTube, and share this episode with a friend!
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Episode 26: No Is A Complete Sentence! 25.02.2026 1ч 36минWe’re back with Episode 26, and this one is for anybody who has looked at the job market and whispered, so what was the point of all that school?KP and Uzor get into how cruel the current job market is right now. With the endless applying, the employment scams, the ghosting after interviews, the way everything feels harder than it should. We talk about the gap between what we were promised and what the real world is serving.To balance the seriousness, we start the episode with a game. KP makes Uzor blind-rank the top hobbies men do that women find unattractive. We also tap into the Hallelujah Challenge comment section to briefly discuss how different people’s prayer points are. Then Uzor goes on a rant about anime lovers.....From there we slide into money talk. Gambling, betting stories, borrow culture, and debtors. We get into how money ruins friendships, why some people borrow with no intention of returning, and why learning to say no is sometimes the only way to keep your peace. No is a complete sentence, but some people will still try to negotiate it like price in Balogun Market.Flowers of the week goes to Emmanuel Owoniyi, and we celebrate hitting 5K subscribers on YouTube. Next stop, road to 6K.Join the conversation using #IGGFY and #IGetGistForYou, and follow us on Instagram and X @igetgistforyou.Hosts: @KpFawehinmi @uzxrma
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Episode 25: Are My Friends Ditching Me for Their GIRLFRIENDS? (Love Is Wicked 2) 11.02.2026 1ч 6минIf you check the records from "Love is Wicked 1," we were both extremely down bad. That episode was heavy; we were trauma dumping and fighting for our lives in the trenches of heartbreak. But look at us now. We’re not those same boys. We’ve healed. We’ve evolved. We’ve upgraded the steeze. Welcome to Love Is Wicked 2.But with evolution comes new problems. KP kicks things off with a serious grievance: what happened to the mission? This was meant to be the year of Madness & Badness, yet his soldiers are falling. Everyone is suddenly cuffed up and getting into relationships. The betrayal is real. Uzor tries to mediate, saying a relationship shouldn’t revoke your friendship privileges, but the streets are definitely looking lonely.Since Cupid is outside, we had to address the elephant in the room. Men, listen closely: when it comes to Valentine’s Day, forget logic. It’s about principle. We also take a moment to roast the performative lovers, and yes, we mean the ones ordering flowers to their own doorstep and posting "Thank you, babe!" We see you, and we’re judging.Then we dive into the chaotic side of modern dating. The awkward silence of situationships when someone asks "Are you guys dating?" in public. To the biggest lie of 2026: couples living together claiming they are abstinent. We don't believe you. We also spill some serious gist about an ex-fling with attachment issues who tried to crash out and ruin a friend's life. It gets really messy on this one.Finally, we tackle the dreaded phrase “I’m coming to you as a woman," debate the rules of posting your partner online, and agree on the God-tier accent: The British-Yoruba combo. The "Yorub’innit." Enjoy your Valentine’s weekend. Be safe. Protect your heart. And please, use protection.Listen to the full episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Tell us your Love Is Wicked stories using #IGGFY and #IGGFYWednesday.✨ Support the Pod:- Subscribe and help us hit 5K.- Like the video.- Drop a comment with your favourite line, or the wildest thing you’ve done for love.- Send this to one friend who needs it, and one friend who needs to be dragged.We also opened a community on X, so if you’ve been looking for where to gist in real time and argue respectfully with fellow Gistizens and IGGFYians, join us from our page. We’re there.Join the conversation using #IGGFY and #IGetGistForYou, and follow us on Instagram and X @igetgistforyou. Hosts: @KpFawehinmi @uzxrma
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Episode 24: 2026, The Year Of Audacity! 28.01.2026 58минHappy New Year familyyyyy!!! This is our first episode of 2026, and our first episode since December 10, 2025. We came back with fresh energy, a new look, and one clear theme for the year: AUDACITY!!!We kick things off with the current state of Afrobeats and how the sound has been shifting. Uzor calls it the ss3fication of Nigerian music. Then we pause for the sweetest audacity of all: IGGFY just turned one. One year of gist, hot takes, chaotic storytelling, and you lot showing up episode after episode. We love you, and happy birthday to us. If you’ve been here from day 1, you’re a real one. If you’re a new Gistizen or IGGFYian, welcome. You’ve missed plenty madness, but it’s not too late to catch up.Ever heard of parents who don’t tell kids under five it’s their birthday because money is tight and the child won’t even notice? We get into that, and the bigger conversation behind it too: how kids’ birthday parties sometimes turn into adult hangouts for the parents and their friends, with one confused child in the corner wondering why strangers keep hugging them.And since we’re already in party territory, we talk owambe culture and Mogbo Moya. People attending parties uninvited with full confidence and zero shame. If you’ve ever hosted a party, you already know the exact person we mean. No invite, no shame, straight to the food table. And we’re not even judging, we’re just saying… if 2026 is the Year of Audacity, those people have been practicing.We also talk about the live show, what it felt like being in a room with you lot, and why we’re already thinking about doing it again. There’s something about hearing the laughs in real time that changes everything. And yes, more audacious venues and cities are loading.Then we wrap it the IGGFY way with Beef of the Week. KP has words for a certain CEO who ruined Twitter. Uzor has words for 9–5s. And by the end, we crown it officially: 2026 is the Year of Audacity. Do with that what you will.If you’re listening on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, follow the show and leave us a sweet, sexy rating. Share this episode with one person that loves gist. And if you’re on X, live tweet while you listen using #IGGFY.We also opened a community on X, so if you’ve been looking for where to gist in real time and argue respectfully with fellow Gistizens and IGGFYians, join us from our page. We’re there.Join the conversation using #IGGFY and #IGetGistForYou, and follow us on Instagram and X @igetgistforyou. Hosts: @KpFawehinmi @uzxrmaENJOY THE EPISODEEEEEE#IGGFY #IGetGistForYou #IGGFYWednesdays #KPAndUzor #NigerianPodcast #AfricanPodcast #DiasporaPodcast #ComedyPodcast #Afrobeats #NigerianMusic #Owambe #MogboMoya #NigerianCulture #PopCulture #NigerianTwitter
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Episode 23: Are You in Lagos This December? 10.12.2025 1ч 31минEvery December has its own kind of madness. Detty December. End-of-year nostalgia. Fake “new year, new me” declarations. People entering January with promises they already know they will abandon by the 5th. It is all part of the tradition. KP shares how he became KP, Uzor argues that we should all know less about each other, and the boys walk through the end-of-year rituals that make Nigerians who we are, from church on the 31st to club at 1am.They talk about couples who create family Instagram pages, unprovoked “we’re trying for a baby” announcements, and KP’s personal campaign against balloons in the club. They drift into childhood photo albums, Christmas back home, and the shock on KP’s face when Uzor admits he has never witnessed a live animal being slaughtered.Episode 23 is a gratitude letter. A season finale that thanks every Gistizen for listening, watching, arguing, laughing, and making IGGFY a part of their year. You will hear jokes, nostalgia, end-of-year honesty, and two friends remembering how far they have come.If you love Nigerian culture, Detty December gist, end-of-year rituals, and real friendship conversations, this episode is for you.Join the conversation using #IGGFY & #IGetGistForYou and share your thoughts!Follow us on Instagram and X (Twitter) @igetgistforyou @KpFawehinmi @uzxrma for more updates.
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Episode 22: The Selective Outrage Episode 26.11.2025 1ч 33минThis week we talk misophonia and why loud chewing feels like violence. Uzor declares war on the NFF. KP unveils his toilet pedal idea. And we take a long look at selective outrage, fake wokeness, and the people who hold strangers to higher standards than their own friends.We talk about growing up, weird things we carried from childhood, the way online voices shape young boys and girls, and how easy it is to build harmful ideologies without knowing. We get into feminism, double standards, and the headache that comes from people who shout accountability until it becomes their own circle. We touch on Congo, Palestine, Sudan, and Nigeria, and the heaviness that comes with watching the world burn from far away.We argue about choosing the child or the wife in labour complications, ask whether “female” is offensive, confess lactose intolerance, and laugh through the chaos. And somewhere in there we find space for hope and community, because IGGFY is still IGGFY.Episode 22, The Selective Outrage Episode, is streaming now everywhere you listen.Join the conversation using #IGGFY and #IGetGistForYou and share your thoughts.Follow us on Instagram and X @igetgistforyou @KpFawehinmi @uzxrma for more updates.
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Episode 21: A Failed Engagement is better than a Failed Marriage 12.11.2025 1ч 8минWhat if your partner cheated right before the wedding? Would you still go through with it?In this episode, KP and Uzor talk about love, attraction, and the courage it takes to walk away from something that looks perfect on paper but feels wrong in real life. Sometimes the hardest decision is knowing when to let go, even when the ring is on the table.They talk about why attraction doesn’t always grow, how social media has turned kindness into performance, and why some relationships are better left as lessons. There’s laughter, honesty, and a few hard truths about modern love.KP shares his wild wedding ideas, Uzor brings his calm logic, and somewhere in between, they remind us that a failed engagement might be peace in disguise.Join the conversation using #IGGFY and #IGetGistForYou and share your thoughts.Follow us on Instagram and X (Twitter) @igetgistforyou @KpFawehinmi @uzxrma for more updates.
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Episode 20: The Struggles of Finding Community: It Takes a Village, But Everyone Don Japa 29.10.2025 1ч 23минThis episode is for everyone who’s felt the weight of growing up. For everyone who’s figuring out how to build community while life keeps pulling people apart. For those who miss how easy friendship used to be, before distance, time zones, and the quiet loneliness of adult life stepped in.We debated the messy timeline topics: Should men want to know if their partner has had multiple abortions? Why don’t people check on men after childbirth?But beyond the hot takes, we got real about community — how adult friendships need effort, discernment, and a little faith. We also talk about how japa culture has scattered tribes. We laughed, we reflected, and we reminded ourselves that intentional friendships are the real love language of adulthood.Episode 20, Growing Pains of Adult Life, is our longest episode yet — 80 plus minutes of honesty, laughter, and a little therapy disguised as gist.Episode 20, It Takes a Village, But Everyone Don Japa, is real, raw, and funny in equal measure.And yes, we shamelessly pleaded for y’all to buy your IGGFY Live Show tickets (Dec 20th, Palmerston Theatre — link in bio).Join the conversation using #IGGFY & #IGetGistForYou and share your thoughts!Follow us on Instagram and X (Twitter) @igetgistforyou @KpFawehinmi @uzxrma for more updates.
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Episode 19: Say No to Billing! 15.10.2025 55минAs the great philosopher Divine Ikubor once said, “Love is not a source of income.” And somehow, that line hits harder the older you get.Episode 19 is for everyone tired of mistaking effort for expense. KP and Uzor talk about dating in this economy, the madness of “apply pressure” culture, and why love shouldn’t feel like a transaction.They share stories, laughter, and a few uncomfortable truths — from a babe billing KP two days after meeting him, to the art of ending things without bad blood, to the quiet ache of realizing that money has become the new love language.It’s funny, it’s chaotic, and it’s painfully relatable. Because sometimes saying no is the most loving thing you can do for yourself.🎟 IGGFY Live Show — Saturday, Dec 20th at Palmerston Theatre, TorontoCome gist, laugh, and vibe with us live → https://www.ticketgateway.com/event/view/i-get-gist-for-you–the-live-showJoin the conversation using #IGGFY & #IGetGistForYou and share your thoughts!Follow us on Instagram and X (Twitter) @igetgistforyou @KpFawehinmi @uzxrma for more updates.
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Episode 18: I’m a Non-Practicing Nigerian! 01.10.2025 1ч 5минNigeria is 65 and we pulled up in our OG studio, dressed in full Naija attire, to talk about what independence really feels like. Independence Day is not simple pride. It is pride mixed with chaos, laughter with pain, joy with struggle. Being Nigerian is never one thing. It is everything at once.We sang the national anthem, not with pride but with questions. How does a country drowning in corruption, flooding in Lagos, and still profiling its own youth think that changing the anthem is progress? That is Nigeria. The land where “Nigeria happened to me” is a phrase everyone understands.We told our own stories of police profiling. We dragged the diaspora for sometimes celebrating harder than the people back home. We dreamed about a Nigeria vs Canada World Cup match in Toronto that may never come. We dropped hot takes about politicians’ children, revolutions, and what it means to love being Nigerian more than loving Nigeria itself. Uzor said it is the hope that kills. KP said he has no choice but to be hopeful.Because even with the madness, nobody carries swag like a Nigerian. Nobody is cooler. Nobody makes the world pay attention the way Nigerians do. That is why this Independence Day conversation matters.This is Episode 18, “I’m a Non-Practicing Nigerian.” A Nigerian Independence podcast special filled with pride, pain, humor, and survival. Whether you are in the diaspora or at home in Naija, this is for anyone who knows the struggle and the beauty of being Nigerian.Tap in, comment, and share it. Your new favorite funny Nigerian podcast, unfiltered and unapologetic, is streaming everywhere now.Join the conversation using #IGGFY & #IGetGistForYou and share your thoughts!Follow us on Instagram and X (Twitter) @igetgistforyou @KpFawehinmi @uzxrma for more updates.
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Episode 17: Grief No Dey Give Heads Up 17.09.2025 49минGrief is one of the hardest parts of adulting. Life does not pause, but you are carrying pain that changes how you see everything.In this episode, KP and Uzor open up about grief, loss, and what it means to navigate pain as adults. We talk about losing close friends, the guilt of moving on too quickly, the guilt of losing someone while on bad terms, and even near death experiences that shaped how we see life.This episode is dedicated to our brother and day-one Gistizen, Richard Adeyemi. Rest in peace. 🕊️Listen, share, and let us know your own experiences with grief.Join the conversation using #IGGFY & #IGetGistForYou and share your thoughts!Follow us on Instagram and X (Twitter) @igetgistforyou @KpFawehinmi @uzxrma for more updates.
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Episode 16: Nepo Babies, Fooling & Church Songs 04.09.2025 1ч 7минWe recorded this episode before the loss of our dear friend and Day 1 supporter, Richard Adeyemi.At the end of this episode, we included a short tribute to honour him.Richard believed in this podcast from day one and always showed love.We’re heartbroken. We dedicate this one to him. Rest in peace, Rich ❤️A GoFundMe has been set up to support his family.If you’re able to donate or even share the link, it would mean a lot:👉🏾 https://www.gofundme.com/f/k2m99a-in-loving-memory-of-richard-adeyemiNow, back to the episode. We covered a lot of ground, IGGFY style:- The difference between Nepo babies vs Lapo babies (Nigerian edition)- The concept of fooling, from the Kupe Boys to post-George Floyd performative chaos- Our thoughts on Kemi Adetiba’s hit Netflix series To Kill a Monkey- Why people keep saying “I did a 360” when they meant 180 😭- Some of your favourite church songs have WILD lyrics and we’re gonna talk about it- Does telling people your plans jinx them?- And a real convo about how physical abuse gets normalized, especially in African schools and homesPlus other random topics we won’t spoil here.IF YOU READ NOTHING ELSE: please check out the GoFundMe for Richard … even a repost helps.Thanks for sticking with us through the chaos, the laughter, and now the grief.This one’s for Rich 🕊️#IGetGistForYou #IGGFY #IGGFYPodcast #KPAndUzor #PodcastNigeria #NigerianPodcast #FunnyPodcast #RelatablePodcast #AfricanPodcast #RoadTo3KSubs #UnfilteredTalk #SpotifyPodcast #NetflixNaija
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Episode 15: Why Are You Telling Stories That Aren’t Yours? 20.08.2025 40минKP shares a real story about how someone tried to drag him into drama he wasn’t involved in. Just because he knew the person, they tried to bring his name into it. The question is… why do people do that?We also asked: • Would you collect $10 million to leave someone’s daughter alone? • Why do some people go out of their way to spoil others’ names? • Why do men always deny they were sleeping?Whether you’re dealing with flaky friends, loud gossipers, or sleep deniers this episode is for you.New episodes drop every other Wednesday. Like, follow, rate the pod, and share it with someone who needs gist in their ears.Episode 15 of I Get Gist For You is out now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts. More gist loading.Join our IG community:https://www.instagram.com/channel/AbZaWz45u5BaNUZZ/#IGetGistForYou #IGGFY #IGGFYPodcast #KPAndUzor #PodcastNigeria #NigerianPodcast #UnfilteredConversations #RelatableAF #FunnyPodcast #AfricanPodcast #DramaPodcast #RoadTo3KSubs #SpotifyPodcast #ApplePodcasts #YouTubePodcast #SupportYourFriends #GossipCulture #PodcastLife #ChaoticEnergy
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Episode 14: We Met FK & Jola, Got Dared to Go Home & Started War with Hype Men 06.08.2025 57минWe finally met up with our podcast aunties FK & Jola from the legendary I Said What I Said (ISWIS) podcast at their live show during Caribana 2025! In this episode, we give you the full gist of that iconic meet-up, recap our long Caribana weekend, and start a nationwide beef with hype men who don’t know when to pipe down.KP also opens up about a new fear: being dared to go home during truth or dare at a party 😭 Oh — and a quick public service announcement to women who hug men and leave makeup stains on white shirts: IGGFY is watching you 👀Whether you’re a fan of Naija podcasts, live shows, African YouTubers, or you just came here for unfiltered gist, I Get Gist For You is your new favorite comedy podcast.🎧 Catch us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube💬 Comment your thoughts and tell us what topic had you screaming👥 Join the community: https://www.instagram.com/channel/AbZaWz45u5BaNUZZ/📅 New episodes every #IGGFYWednesdays
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