In this end of year episode, the Busy Being Born crew is joined by Thuita and Monski and reflect on the cultural moments that defined the year 2025. From the evolution of African music and storytelling to the accelerating influence of AI, shifting political realities, and what lies ahead.
We talk about Kenyan and African music, celebrating hip hop, reggae, and cross-border sounds alongside a renewed focus on live performance and intentional artistry. The conversation also explores how audiences are consuming shows on television, differently gravitating toward quality, emotional depth, and culturally resonant stories.
We then turn to technology, where 2025 marked a turning point for AI. Tools like Gemini, GPT-5 and Claude are reshaping creative and technical workflows, raising questions about productivity, ethics, and the importance of maintaining human judgment in an automated age.
Finally, the conversation zooms out to politics, culture, and hope, acknowledging growing global and local tensions while emphasizing civic engagement, accountability, and the quiet resilience found in art, community, and personal milestones as we look toward 2026.
Listen in to learn:
- How African music evolved in 2025 and where it’s headed
- Why storytelling is winning in film, TV, and animation
- How AI is transforming creative and tech work — and its risks
- Why civic engagement and accountability matter more than ever
- What gives the crew hope as 2026 approaches
Highlights & Mentions:
- Kenyan hip hop, reggae & cross-border collaborations
- Monski’s upcoming EP Here and Now
- Standout films, series, and animated storytelling
- AI tools: GPT-5, Claude, and custom models
- Live theatre, music collectives, and community arts
- The New Zealand All Blacks rugby tour (South Africa)
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