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Both Sides of the Foot Podcast Launches Exclusively on KLAT

KLAT is going deeper into the podcast industry with a powerful new series, Both Sides of the Foot, hosted by Dulla. This show would serve as a raw, honest space where real people share real stories, particularly the ones many are too afraid to talk about.

This podcast is different from the initial KLAT podcast, with Chop It Up, a podcast by two Nigerian brothers, Dave and Josh, as they navigate life in Cardiff, Wales. From the highs and lows of settling into a new country to funny culture shocks and deep conversations about identity, Chop It Up is all about keeping it real. The brothers share their journey with honesty, humour, and heart, talking about the things that matter, and the things that just make you laugh.

At its core, Both Sides of the Foot is about opening up conversations around life experiences inside and outside of custody. Dulla, the host, knows this world firsthand. As a repeat ex-offender, he reflects openly on his past—driving charges, drugs, and years spent behind bars. He admits that at the time, he didn’t fully see the damage he was causing.

“In my head, I wasn’t out there trying to cause harm,” he says. “I just didn’t see the bigger picture.”

Now, with hindsight and growth, Dulla begins the podcast by offering something rare: an unfiltered apology. “I know I messed up. I hurt people. I affected lives. And I want to start this podcast by saying I’m sorry. To anyone I hurt along the way—whether I knew it or not—I mean it.”

That vulnerability sets the tone for the podcast. It’s about second chances, growth, and proving that change is possible. For those who’ve been through the system, or for anyone trying to truly understand what that life looks like, this podcast offers insight, reflection, and hope.

Both Sides of the Foot promises to tackle tough realities while creating space for connection and growth. “This podcast is about real talk,” says Dulla. “It’s about second chances, growth, and showing that people can change.”

And now, it’s coming exclusively to KLAT.

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