The Continuum Podcast is somehow the very definition of being able to continue an endless conversation from episode to episode, made up of multiple subjects and discussions that Adam (the English one) & Kyle (the South African one) know very little about.
The guys share their thoughts and opinions allowing the listeners to be the “fly on the wall” on what everyday conversations between somewhat "normal" people are actually like.
Enjoy the almost seamless splicing of the Continuum Podcast, which shares high points and low – but is a great conversation of discovery between two friends that don’t really know each other, but have a good laugh along the way.
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The Continuum Podcast is somehow the very definition of being able to continue an endless conversation from episode to episode, made up of multiple subjects and discussions that Adam (the English one) & Kyle (the South African one) know very little about.
The guys share their thoughts and opinions allowing the listeners to be the “fly on the wall” on what everyday conversations between somewhat "normal" people are actually like.
Enjoy the almost seamless splicing of the Continuum Podcast, which shares high points and low – but is a great conversation of discovery between two friends that don’t really know each other, but have a good laugh along the way.
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The journey rolls on, and so does the madness. This time, Adam and Kyle kick things off with a surprisingly heated debate about milk. Whole vs. semi-skimmed, oat “juice,” and why green-top might just be the UK’s biggest scam.
From there, it’s a full-blown food philosophy session: peanut butter snobbery, Bovril vs. Marmite, and the existential question of what’s really in mint sauce (spoiler: mostly vinegar).
But the conversation doesn’t stop at condiments. The boys spiral into HelloFresh regrets, muscle-food marketing lies, and why portion sizes are ruining their dreams of meat-heavy plates.
Then it’s water wars: why northern water is apparently liquid gold, South Africa’s infrastructure woes, and their plan to turn a garden into a DIY water plant.
As always, things get weird... septic tanks as fertilizer, mutant carrots, coffee grounds as cat deterrents, and the mystery of blue lights in KFC bathrooms.
It’s more Continuum chaos and also somehow educational… if you count learning that cats hate oranges.
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The road trip chaos continues as Adam and Kyle cruise onward, diving into one of their most unfiltered conversations yet.
What begins as a debate over Sydney Sweeney unexpectedly spirals into a full-blown “actress ranking” game, complete with questionable memory, confused names, and a surprising amount of passion about Jennifer Aniston.
From there, the boys wander through movie nostalgia, superhero lore, Bowie’s singing ability (controversial), Elton John’s legacy, and the tragedy of losing iconic performers like Chester Bennington. A low-flying plane briefly convinces them they’ve spotted a UFO, but the moment passes just in time for a deep dive into South African slang, specifically the mysterious phrase “just now” and the eternal struggle of communicating during a long drive.
The episode finishes strong with a detailed breakdown of burger philosophy: buns, toppings, cheese hierarchy, pickles, chutneys, onions, and why McDonald’s simply can’t compete.
It’s peak Continuum: chaotic, hilarious, weirdly sincere, and fuelled entirely by road snacks and exhaustion.
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Adam and Kyle continue their motorway adventure in Part 2 of The Continuum Road Trip, diving deeper into the chaos of modern life as the miles roll by.
This episode tackles the madness of social media, from fear-mongering algorithms and political echo chambers to anonymous commenters who might not even be real people. The pair unpack online identities, catfishing, OnlyFans culture, and whether “real jobs” even mean anything anymore.
From there, the conversation swerves into strip clubs, privacy, and the awkward ethics of teachers with side hustles, before taking a hilarious detour through Cameron Diaz movies, naked neighbours, and late-night nostalgia. Kyle also reveals his unexpected past in modelling, leading to stories of strange gigs, suspicious car journeys, and South African adventures.
It’s another brilliant motorway chat full of humour, honesty, and completely unnecessary oversharing... pure Continuum energy from start to finish.
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Adam and Kyle hit the motorway for the first-ever Continuum road trip episode, complete with traffic, hazards, and a surprising amount of philosophical depth.
As they cruise north, they break down the chaos of modern slang (“literally,” “100%,” and the mysterious “dank”), question whether language is evolving or falling apart, and compare today’s youth to the Shakespeare-reading generations of the past.
A detour into 1984 spark thoughts about Newspeak, censorship, and whether Big Brother is already here. Along the way, they rant about driving etiquette, social media addiction, Facebook nostalgia, the rise of VR glasses, and why Millennials get so much hate.
It’s an unfiltered, rolling conversation about language, culture, tech, and growing older... all recorded from the passenger seat.
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Adam and Kyle slip on their metaphorical trench coats and dive into the shadowy world of private investigators. From cheating spouses and suspicious friends to the rise of internet sleuths and Google Image hacks, they explore why playing detective is easier (and creepier) than ever in the age of digital footprints.
But this episode doesn’t stop at stakeouts. The guys spiral into GDPR gripes, data leaks, and the wild west of online scams, complete with personal horror stories involving hacked PayPal accounts and glitter bomb revenge fantasies.
It’s funny, fiery, and just paranoid enough to make you check your bank statements twice.
And then? Buckle up. Because next time, the Continuum goes mobile for a full-blown road trip special.
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Adam and Kyle are back, and they’re not pulling any punches. This episode kicks off with a trip down pandemic memory lane. Mask culture, lockdown weirdness, and the question everyone’s still asking: was COVID a global health crisis or the biggest pharmaceutical payday in history?
From vaccine skepticism and government spin to the ethics of free speech and the shadowy world of “counter-disinformation units,” the guys dig into who decides what’s true and why that should make us all a little nervous.
Naturally, things spiral. Cue Joe Rogan hot takes, AI vigilantes on the dark web, and a rant about why trusting experts might be harder than it sounds. It’s funny, fiery, and just uncomfortable enough to keep you thinking long after the episode ends. Oh, and come back next week - we’re hiring private investigators.
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For their 150th episode, Adam and Kyle go big (and a little bit intergalactic). This hour-long special kicks off with UFO sightings, alien theories, and whether the government’s recent “disclosures” are just smoke and mirrors.
From there, they take a wild ride through Area 51 myths, ancient astronaut theories, and the question of whether humans are really the universe’s smartest species. But, in true Continuum fashion, the chat soon swerves into more earthly territory: pandemic conspiracies, media manipulation, and the fine line between skepticism and madness.
Funny, bold, and occasionally uncomfortably honest, this milestone episode is a deep dive into belief, bullshit, and everything in between.
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Adam and Kyle start with a nostalgic deep dive into Who Framed Roger Rabbit, from Judge Doom’s terrifying no-blink performance to Jessica Rabbit’s iconic status and the wild fact that the movie was inspired by a much darker book. They geek out over the film’s groundbreaking mix of live-action and animation, Disney–Warner Bros. collaborations, and why Roger Rabbit’s box office success was a big deal for its time.
Then the conversation takes a sharp turn into the cosmos: Avatar, blue aliens, tail connections (yes, that scene), and why James Cameron might be into some weird stuff. They wrap up by teasing next week’s episode on alien conspiracies, because apparently Kyle has thoughts… and Adam’s not quite ready for them.
Packed with nostalgia, trivia, and a dash of sci-fi weirdness, this episode is as unpredictable as a Wile E. Coyote contraption.
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Adam and Kyle go full Hollywood in this episode of The Continuum Podcast, diving into the chaotic world of video game movie adaptations. From the surprisingly decent (Detective Pikachu, Uncharted) to the gloriously awful (Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, Super Mario Bros. 1993 edition).
They debate whether Mortal Kombat should just skip the plot and stick to punching, why Pikachu sounding like your dad should raise more questions, and how Who Framed Roger Rabbit? still slaps harder than most modern CGI mashups.
It’s nostalgic, ridiculous, and packed with more pop culture references than a 90s blockbuster.
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In this episode of The Continuum Podcast, Adam and Kyle go full nerd-mode as they explore the wild world of fan fiction—where passionate fans rewrite stories, resurrect characters, and occasionally turn sparkly vampires into billionaires with whips.
From Fifty Shades of Grey (yes, it started as Twilight fanfic—who knew?) to Star Wars legends like Grand Admiral Thrawn, they unpack how fan-made stories sometimes become full-blown franchises. They also question why books don’t have age ratings (because apparently, your nan could be reading smut on the bus and no one would know).
Kyle reveals his love for Diablo and dreams of writing demon-slaying fiction, while Adam ponders a sequel to The Italian Job—but not the one with Marky Mark. Expect tangents, questionable impressions, and a surprising amount of robot chat.
It’s chaotic, geeky, and weirdly insightful. Just how we like it.
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Adam and Kyle boot up the nostalgia again, starting with the digital pets that defined a generation — from Tamagotchis to their lesser-known dinosaur cousins.
They reminisce about feeding, cleaning, and accidentally killing their virtual friends, before spiralling into memories of Nokia phones, BIC pen aerials, and the chaotic DIY toys of the ‘90s.
The conversation then drifts into film nostalgia, including Vince Vaughn’s best roles, action realism, and whether Wedding Crashers was secretly based on a true story. All before rounding off with a surprisingly thoughtful discussion on fan fiction, creativity, and copyright.
It’s a full journey from retro tech to reimagined stories, with The Continuum’s usual mix of humour, tangents, and pop-culture chaos.
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Adam and Kyle scuttle from rats to retro tech in another brilliantly offbeat episode of The Continuum.
Things kick off with a deep (and slightly gross) dive into the mysterious “Rat King” — a tangle of rat tails and urban legend that sparks equal parts horror and laughter. From there, the duo drift into a boozy discussion about gin, allergies, fermentation, and homemade moonshine, before tackling the sugar vs. sweetener debate with their trademark mix of curiosity and confusion.
Eventually, nostalgia takes over as they reminisce about Tamagotchis, knock-off toys, and growing up without name brands. It’s a chaotic blend of biology, booze, and 90s memories — all served with that classic Continuum chemistry.
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Adam and Kyle lock themselves in the fallout shelter for a doomsday deep dive, bringing their guide on how to survive a nuclear fallout. From survival kits and canned goods to water filters and hunting knives, they break down what it really takes to live through the apocalypse... or at least pretend to.
Along the way, they debate the best prepper food (beans or spam?), whether rainwater is safe to drink, and how to sharpen knives without losing a finger.
Things get darker (and funnier) as they discuss gas masks, makeshift shelters, and the eternal enemy of every prepper. Rats. Equal parts survival guide and comedy of errors, this one proves that The Continuum could probably survive the end of the world — just not very well.
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Adam and Kyle return for another wild journey through conspiracies, cults, and catastrophe. Kicking off with a deep dive... well, a dive into Scientology. They unravel its strange origins, Hollywood ties, and the bizarre lore of Xenu and alien souls. From there, the conversation drifts into film culture. Men in Black, Hollywood’s weirdness, and the surprising history of Pinewood Studios.
But as always, things take a darker turn: talk of alien sightings and mysterious drone swarms gives way to speculation about World War III, nuclear fallout, and survival in a post-apocalyptic world. By the end, the pair are weighing up their chances as doomsday preppers, canned beans and all.
Funny, thoughtful, and just a little paranoid — this is The Continuum at its best.
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In this episode of The Continuum Podcast, Adam and Kyle kick things off with a bang, literally, as they dive into stories from gun ranges, childhood pellet rifles, and the ethics of firearm ownership across the UK, South Africa, and the US. From clay pigeon shooting to BB gun mishaps, it’s a mix of nostalgia, debate, and dark humour.
But things take a turn when a bizarre sci-fi film leads them down the rabbit hole of Scientology. They explore its origins, its controversial status across different countries, and Kyle’s near-recruitment experience as a teenager. It’s a wild ride from trigger discipline to cult tactics, with plenty of laughs and eyebrow-raising moments along the way.
If you’ve ever wondered how John Travolta, democracy, and dodgy mall conversations all connect, this is the episode for you.
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In this episode of The Continuum Podcast, Adam and Kyle take a scenic detour into Scottish island life, reflecting on their virtual exploration of the Isle of Harris, complete with sheep at bus stops and postcard-perfect beaches. They dive into the quirks of the Highland Games, the mystery of kilts and tartans, and whether you need to be Scottish to rock one.
From there, things get weird (in the best way), as they explore wind rankings, Antarctica conspiracies, and the strange absence of the North Pole on Google Maps. There’s even a nod to Disney’s Strange World and a debate about Flat Earth theories.
It’s a whirlwind of geography, culture, and comedy!
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Adam and Kyle are back with a big question: should there be a cap on personal wealth? From footballers raking in millions to billionaire bunkers and Universal Basic Income, they unpack the ethics, economics, and absurdities of modern money.
They share personal stories about job seekers allowance, furlough life, and the surprising reality of government benefit schemes. Then, in true Continuum fashion, things take a turn, from serious debate to dreaming about life on the Isle of Harris - will their Scottish friend Billy make a guest appearance next week?
It’s a wild ride from financial systems to Scottish island fantasies. Thought-provoking, hilarious, and just a little bit chaotic—this episode has it all.
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In this episode, Adam and Kyle kick things off with a bruising blast from the past—school sports.
From chaotic PE lessons to a field hockey incident involving a rogue stick and a shared ice pack, it’s a hilarious and slightly painful trip down memory lane. They reflect on the absurdity of school sports rules, the lack of safety gear, and the unspoken trauma of post-PE classroom sweat.
The conversation then takes a sharp turn into deeper territory, exploring the value of education, the cost of university, and whether apprenticeships might be the smarter path. They debate the idea of wealth caps, the ethics of billionaire bunkers, and why some of the smartest kids from school might not be the ones living on yachts after all.
From shin bruises to economic bruising, this one’s got it all.
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In this episode, Adam and Kyle pick up where they left off, diving deeper into the world of mixed martial arts. They reflect on the evolution of MMA, the rise of multi-skilled fighters, and the challenges of making it in the sport. From nostalgic nods to UFC legends like Chuck Liddell and Georges St-Pierre to wild ideas for reinventing fight formats, it’s a passionate and playful discussion.
The conversation then takes a sharp turn into the world of niche and underappreciated sports. The duo debate the practicality of javelin, the absurdity of hammer throw, and the surprising brutality of field hockey. Along the way, they share personal stories of knockouts, rugby injuries, and even a few golf swings gone wrong.
It’s a fun, free-flowing episode that blends combat sports, schoolyard memories, and a healthy dose of sarcasm.
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In this episode, Adam and Kyle dive into the gritty world of football hooliganism, exploring the culture of “firms,” their global reach, and the bizarre psychology behind fans who attend matches just for the fights. They compare the chaos of football crowds to the more respectful atmosphere of rugby games, questioning why violence seems so embedded in certain sports.
The conversation then shifts into the realm of combat sports, as the hosts discuss the discipline and mindset of trained martial artists versus street fighters. They pitch a fresh take on MMA tournament formats, debate the value of knockouts versus submissions, and share personal experiences from live events, including a lightning-fast KO at an EFC match in South Africa.
From football rivalries to cage fighting strategies, this episode is packed with insight, humour, and a few wild ideas for reinventing the fight game.
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