TNE Presents: The Campaign to Eden™

im so, im so proud of you

1 h 40 min · 28 de may de 2026
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In this latest episode of , Ken and Raquel deliver one of their funniest and most unfiltered conversations yet. What begins with chaotic jokes about drinks, gummies, and awkward recording moments slowly evolves into a wide-ranging discussion about music, celebrity culture, race, and the changing nature of entertainment. The episode introduces a new recurring segment called “Now I Know,” where Ken breaks down random facts he recently learned. This week’s topic explores the differences between lakes and oceans, from freshwater vs. saltwater to the shocking depth of the Mariana Trench. The segment mixes humor with curiosity and highlights the natural chemistry between the hosts. Music and nostalgia also play a major role in the conversation as the hosts revisit memories of Nicki Minaj during the Young Money era and reflect on how artists evolve over time. They also debate the cultural impact of Drake compared to Michael Jackson, discussing influence, legacy, and how different generations define superstardom. The conversation expands into celebrity behavior, fame, and how public figures often change once they reach Hollywood status. The episode takes a serious turn when Ken and Raquel react to controversial roast jokes involving George Floyd and Sheryl Underwood. The hosts openly debate the line between comedy and disrespect, questioning why certain jokes are normalized and whether race affects how audiences and celebrities respond to public controversy. Blending humor, social commentary, music discussions, and raw honesty, this episode captures everything that makes Campaign to Eden unique — authentic conversations, unpredictable moments, and two hosts unafraid to speak their minds. follow the show and join the discord - https://linktr.ee/tne [https://linktr.ee/tne]

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soup chronicles

On this episode of Campaign to Eden, the conversation goes completely off the rails in the best way possible. From hilarious debates about food, body image, and “cold soup cereal,” to deep dives into music, human behavior, and strange medical facts, the crew delivers another unpredictable and entertaining discussion packed with comedy and raw honesty. The first major topic dives into the “Now I Know” segment, where the hosts break down two bizarre discoveries that completely catch everyone off guard. One conversation explores the scientific phenomenon known as “eargasms” — also called frisson — and why certain music creates emotional chills and goosebumps. Michael Jackson’s music becomes the centerpiece of a passionate discussion about why some songs emotionally hit so hard and why music can feel almost spiritual. The second discovery takes an even wilder turn as the crew reacts to information about how newborn foreskin cells are reportedly used in medical research, skin grafts, and high-end cosmetic products, leading to hilarious but uncomfortable reactions throughout the episode. Later, the discussion shifts into body image, BBL culture, beauty standards, and the dangers behind cosmetic surgery trends before spiraling into conversations about technology replacing human interaction, TikTok horror videos, internet culture, and how people hide behind phones and social media. The episode also touches on faith, biblical understanding, and the importance of learning truth versus relying only on emotions or opinions. As always, the chemistry between the hosts keeps the conversation hilarious, chaotic, and unexpectedly thought-provoking from beginning to end. follow the show and join the discord - https://linktr.ee/tne [https://linktr.ee/tne]

4 de jun de 20261 h 56 min
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im so, im so proud of you

In this latest episode of , Ken and Raquel deliver one of their funniest and most unfiltered conversations yet. What begins with chaotic jokes about drinks, gummies, and awkward recording moments slowly evolves into a wide-ranging discussion about music, celebrity culture, race, and the changing nature of entertainment. The episode introduces a new recurring segment called “Now I Know,” where Ken breaks down random facts he recently learned. This week’s topic explores the differences between lakes and oceans, from freshwater vs. saltwater to the shocking depth of the Mariana Trench. The segment mixes humor with curiosity and highlights the natural chemistry between the hosts. Music and nostalgia also play a major role in the conversation as the hosts revisit memories of Nicki Minaj during the Young Money era and reflect on how artists evolve over time. They also debate the cultural impact of Drake compared to Michael Jackson, discussing influence, legacy, and how different generations define superstardom. The conversation expands into celebrity behavior, fame, and how public figures often change once they reach Hollywood status. The episode takes a serious turn when Ken and Raquel react to controversial roast jokes involving George Floyd and Sheryl Underwood. The hosts openly debate the line between comedy and disrespect, questioning why certain jokes are normalized and whether race affects how audiences and celebrities respond to public controversy. Blending humor, social commentary, music discussions, and raw honesty, this episode captures everything that makes Campaign to Eden unique — authentic conversations, unpredictable moments, and two hosts unafraid to speak their minds. follow the show and join the discord - https://linktr.ee/tne [https://linktr.ee/tne]

28 de may de 20261 h 40 min
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we smart…kinda

Ken and Raquel return with another chaotic and hilarious episode of Campaign to Eden, blending random conversations, relationship talk, nostalgia, anxiety, and internet horror stories into one unpredictable ride. The episode opens with the duo joking about podcast timing mishaps before diving into a deeper conversation about green flags in relationships. Ken explains the qualities he values most, including communication, accountability, intelligence, and modesty, while also reflecting on the importance of becoming the kind of man worthy of the relationship he wants. From there, the conversation spirals into stories about embarrassing moments, including Raquel accidentally smashing her head on a truck liftgate at work and Ken recalling painful public moments from his past. Their chemistry shines through as they turn awkward situations into comedy while discussing how embarrassment somehow feels worse when people try to help. The episode also explores the future of the TNE network and Campaign to Eden itself. Ken and Raquel discuss podcast niches, building structure, growing the platform, and how each show under the TNE umbrella has developed its own identity. They reflect on how Campaign to Eden blends gaming, anime, relationships, life experiences, and raw conversation into its own unique lane. Things take another turn when the hosts begin talking about creepy internet horror videos, terrifying creatures that move when you look away, scary games, and why horror content feels far more intense when you’re the one controlling the character. The conversation eventually shifts into nostalgic memories of classic cartoons and shows like Hannah Montana, American Dragon: Jake Long, Ed, Edd n Eddy, The Proud Family, and The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, leading to a hilarious breakdown of how strangely simple old cartoon backgrounds actually were. By the end of the episode, the hosts find themselves debating school subjects, math quizzes, memory problems, life anxiety, and the strange way random moments can shape the future. Equal parts funny, reflective, and completely unfiltered, this episode perfectly captures the unpredictable energy that makes Campaign to Eden stand out.

21 de may de 20261 h 35 min
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i'm blind, I can't see

In Episode 4 of Campaign to Eden, Ken and Raquel settle into another chaotic and hilarious conversation filled with gaming debates, internet culture, random discoveries, and the kind of unfiltered chemistry that keeps listeners coming back every week. The episode opens with the hosts reacting to the early success of the podcast and discussing how quickly the audience has started growing. From there, the conversation spirals into everything from Discord communities and podcast analytics to wild stories about toxic online chats and the struggles of moderating internet spaces. Gaming dominates a huge portion of the discussion as the duo dives into Fortnite updates, fighting games, anime-inspired titles, and the frustration of competitive shooters. Ken passionately breaks down why he’s excited for upcoming releases while also ranting about movement mechanics, PC upgrades, overpriced graphics cards, and the never-ending battle against scalpers. The pair also revisit old gaming memories, debate Xbox versus PlayStation, and joke about who would survive in competitive matches. The conversation takes several hilarious detours, including pandas somehow surviving in the wild, why men have nipples, male breast cancer, Disney nostalgia, anime recommendations, and dreams of someday visiting every Disney park around the world. Between all the jokes and random tangents, the episode also touches on adult friendships, balancing responsibilities, and finding time for hobbies as life gets busier. Packed with sarcasm, playful bullying, and nonstop laughter, Episode 4 perfectly captures the unpredictable energy of Campaign to Eden, where no topic stays serious for long, and every conversation somehow turns into complete madness. follow and join the show - https://linktr.ee/tne [https://linktr.ee/tne]

14 de may de 20261 h 30 min
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5th Grade Trivia

In this episode of Campaign to Eden, Ken and Raquel settle into another unfiltered conversation that blends gaming culture, internet debates, personal experiences, and real-life reflection in the way only their chemistry can. The episode opens with discussions about the growing support for the podcast, the unique dynamic listeners connect with, and why the Wednesday release schedule has started becoming part of fans’ weekly routines. From there, the conversation dives into gaming news, including Xbox leadership changes, rising subscription prices, the future of PC gaming, and the anticipation surrounding Grand Theft Auto VI. Ken and Raquel compare console culture versus PC gaming while joking through frustrations with modern gaming ecosystems. The episode takes a deeper turn as they explore the realities of single-parent households, emotional intelligence, masculinity, and how upbringing shapes adult relationships. Both hosts share personal stories about family, parenting, communication, and the differences they’ve noticed between people raised with and without strong father figures. The discussion becomes one of the most honest and vulnerable conversations the show has tackled so far. As always, the heavier topics are balanced with humor. The duo test each other with “Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?” style trivia questions that spiral into hilarious confusion, conspiracy theories, geography fails, and debates about whether anyone truly remembers elementary school lessons. The chaos only adds to the charm. The episode closes with reflections on education, financial literacy, charity, wealth inequality, and what it really means to help people. Ken and Raquel debate money, purpose, and whether true success comes from personal comfort or giving back to others. Funny, chaotic, thoughtful, and surprisingly introspective, this episode captures exactly what makes Campaign to Eden stand out. talk to us and join the show - https://linktr.ee/tne [https://linktr.ee/tne]

7 de may de 20261 h 35 min