Good Times, Noodle Salad

#63 - Triple Threat Entertainment talks Live Shows, Family Life, Brotherhood, and Hidden Day Jobs

1 h 27 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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This week on Good Times, Noodle Salad, Matt is joined in the studio by the members of Triple Threat Entertainment for a conversation about what it really takes to keep a music group together while balancing the responsibilities of everyday life. The crew shares stories from performing live shows, building a loyal fan base, and maintaining friendships and relationships with bandmates through the highs and lows of chasing a dream. They also open up about raising kids while pursuing their passion for music and the challenge of finding balance between family, work, and the stage. As always, the conversation takes a few unexpected turns, including a discussion about the hilarious nicknames that come from working on job sites. Then Matt breaks out one of his favorite games, "Guess the Artist's Real Job," where the guys try to figure out what musicians did to pay the bills before making it in the entertainment world. It's a fun episode packed with laughs, behind-the-scenes music stories, and a reminder that the road to success is usually built one day job at a time. Like, subscribe, and leave a review to help more people discover the show! Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2420920/support]

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Portada del episodio #63 - Triple Threat Entertainment talks Live Shows, Family Life, Brotherhood, and Hidden Day Jobs

#63 - Triple Threat Entertainment talks Live Shows, Family Life, Brotherhood, and Hidden Day Jobs

This week on Good Times, Noodle Salad, Matt is joined in the studio by the members of Triple Threat Entertainment for a conversation about what it really takes to keep a music group together while balancing the responsibilities of everyday life. The crew shares stories from performing live shows, building a loyal fan base, and maintaining friendships and relationships with bandmates through the highs and lows of chasing a dream. They also open up about raising kids while pursuing their passion for music and the challenge of finding balance between family, work, and the stage. As always, the conversation takes a few unexpected turns, including a discussion about the hilarious nicknames that come from working on job sites. Then Matt breaks out one of his favorite games, "Guess the Artist's Real Job," where the guys try to figure out what musicians did to pay the bills before making it in the entertainment world. It's a fun episode packed with laughs, behind-the-scenes music stories, and a reminder that the road to success is usually built one day job at a time. Like, subscribe, and leave a review to help more people discover the show! Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2420920/support]

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Portada del episodio #62 - Omer Perry talks Race Jokes, Relationship Double Standards, and Wild Hookup Stories

#62 - Omer Perry talks Race Jokes, Relationship Double Standards, and Wild Hookup Stories

On this episode of Good Times, Noodle Salad, Matt sits down one-on-one with Detroit stand up comic Omer Perry for one of the most unfiltered conversations the podcast has had yet. The two dive into the funniest debate imaginable: what’s the blackest thing Matt has ever done versus the whitest thing Omer has ever done, and why white people somehow always seem to “own stuff for no reason.” Matt and Omer also get brutally honest about relationships, jealousy, and the complicated balance of knowing too much about your partner’s sexual history. The conversation spirals into stories about their boldest romantic encounters, awkward dating realities, and the weird psychology behind insecurity, confidence, and modern relationships. As always, the episode bounces between hilarious stand up comedy observations, uncomfortable truths, and completely reckless jokes that somehow become weirdly insightful. One minute they’re talking about race and class, the next they’re debating hookup ethics and life decisions that absolutely should’ve stayed private. Classic GTNS chaos from start to finish. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2420920/support]

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Portada del episodio #61 - Paul Artale talks Football Coaching, Parenting in Sports, & Better Call Saul Writing

#61 - Paul Artale talks Football Coaching, Parenting in Sports, & Better Call Saul Writing

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Portada del episodio #60 - #2 Garrett Evans talks Stand Up Comedy, Parenting in Sports, and Acting in His First Movie

#60 - #2 Garrett Evans talks Stand Up Comedy, Parenting in Sports, and Acting in His First Movie

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Portada del episodio #59 - April Hollywood talks Empty Nest Syndrome, Stand Up Comedy, and Her “Hand Job Era"

#59 - April Hollywood talks Empty Nest Syndrome, Stand Up Comedy, and Her “Hand Job Era"

This week on, Matt and Paige sit down with stand up comedian for one of the funniest and most unexpectedly emotional episodes yet. The crew dives into parenting, life after raising children, and what it’s like for April to officially become an empty nester now that her only child is grown. The conversation takes a serious turn as they discuss comedian and his heartbreaking book about the loss of his daughter, leading to a raw conversation about grief, family, and finding humor through tragedy. Of course, things quickly spiral back into chaos as April explains why she’s entering her self-proclaimed “Hand Job Era,” along with stories from the comedy scene, dating, getting older, and surviving life one uncomfortable laugh at a time. If you like unfiltered comedy podcasts, Detroit stand up stories, brutally honest conversations, and complete nonsense, this episode is for you. Follow, rate, and share wherever you get your podcasts. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2420920/support]

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