Tobi, Leslie and Nnamdi have been friends for almost fifteen years and have spent the most part of it talking about everything under the sun - from personal life issues to trending topics - over bottles of booze. Now they’re giving you a chance to be a fly on the wall, as long as you grab a glass. Reach us: email - blameitontheboozepod@gmail.com Instagram: @blameitontheboozepod_ Twitter: @BIOTBPod
Over a bottle of Jameson Black Barrel, the boys round out Season Two discussing why Men distance themselves when broke and what their love languages are.
Over a bottle of Tottori whiskey, the boys discuss quotes that stuck with them the most, how to set boundaries on acquaintances, old and new friends and more…
Over a bottle of Woodford Reserve, the guys discuss how and where they search for partners in the streets.
Over a bottle of dead mans fingers spiced rum, the boys talk about the Lagos nightlife experience with special guest Khafs.
Over a bottle of Dead Man’s Fingers, the boys are joined by their long time friend and Lagos baby girl, Abimbola, who hosts a Q&A session to uncover some fun facts that have never been shared on the podcast before.
Over a bottle of The Pogues Whiskey, the boys discuss the different ways men tend to navigate mental health challenges in their lives.
Over a bottle of Dusse, the boys discuss the challenges of running a business in Lagos versus the mainstream corporate hustle with Femi Falaye, CEO of La Maison Douillet.
Over a bottle of Inverroche , the boys talk about ghosting - what it means, why they think people do it & how they handle being ghosted.
Over a bottle of Dead Mans fingers, the boys contemplate past Valentine’s Day experiences and the importance of friendship as the foundation for romance.
Over a bottle of Martin Richman Whiskey, the boys talk about why nobody likes to talk about their Exes.
In the first episode of season two and the new year , the boys discuss what they have been up to through the break and their plans for the new year.
Over a bottle of Chartreuse, the guys talk about the challenges of maintaining friendships in their season one finale.
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Over a bottle of Jim Bean Red Stag, the boys call in some of their listeners from different parts of the world to join in on the conversation as they discuss polyamory, the new Burna Boy album and more.
Over a bottle of Dead Man’s Fingers, the boys discuss what love means to them, relive their first time experiencing it and share the lessons they learned, including dealing with heartbreak.
For a special interactive session, the guys allow the listeners steer the conversation with questions about everything - from dating and marriage to why Nigerian men lie unprovoked.
The boys each create a short playlist on air, sharing stories and experiences from the past that come to mind when those songs pop up.
Over a bottle of Rhubarb Vodka, the guys contemplate the relevance of their cultural heritage in a modern world and the new cultures being created every day.
The guys discuss the issues around communication in relationships with women and with their fathers - and the language of silence.
Over a bottle of J.J. Whitley's Pink Cherry Gin, the boys discuss their experiences handling the awkwardness of staying friends with their exes, escapades with friends' exes and navigating sexual consent with open communication and...vibes.
To begin the Blame it on the booze podcast series, the guys reflect on the beginning of their friendships over a decade ago in boarding school and discuss how their outlook on life has changed for better or for worse since then.