Day 2: A Shallow Dive into "Why Am I Still Single" Podcast
- Sambaza Podcast
- Apr 2
- 2 min read
Podcast: Why Am I Still Single
Host: Check Edgar
Episode: Reflection
I recently tuned into the Why Am I Still Single podcast, and let me tell you—it was an exhilarating 40 minutes of pure entertainment! Edgar takes his listeners on a rollercoaster of emotions as he reflects on the love of his life and the many stories that come with it. Honestly, you could turn this episode into a song. It even reminded me of Jay-Z’s track "Girls Girls" about the girls he dated every day of the week!
One of the most hilarious moments in the episode was when Edgar asked listeners to close their eyes and immerse themselves in the story. Now, I was driving at the time—so, yeah, that wasn’t happening!.... But, that moment stood out because it made me realize how engaging his storytelling is. Even though I couldn't close my eyes, I was still fully absorbed in the episode.
What makes this podcast even more interesting is its built-in timeline—Edgar has declared that the show will end when he gets married. But wait... does that include the engagement phase? Are we going to get an inside look at his engagement journey (and any potential fiascos)? Now, that’s something to look forward to!
After finishing the episode, I actually had a conversation with Edgar about his vision for the podcast. He shared some fascinating insights into his plans, particularly how he aims to weave different aspects of his life into the show—bringing in family, community, and personal experiences. I love this direction, and I’m excited to see how it evolves. Maybe I’ll even be part of the journey in some way!
If you're into relationship-based podcasts that blend humor, storytelling, and real-life reflections, this is one you should definitely check out. Why Am I Still Single is more than just a podcast; it’s an evolving narrative that keeps listeners engaged and entertained.

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Let me know what you think— Wasambazaji.. Would you keep listening to a podcast that ends when the host gets married?
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