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At the Table with Greg and Elliott

Podcast de Greg Mathis Jr and Elliott Cooper

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At The Table with Greg Mathis Jr. & Elliott Cooper is where great food, good stories, and real conversation meet. Hosted by actor and media personality Greg Mathis Jr. and businessman Elliott Cooper, the show brings listeners into a warm, funny, and honest space where culture, family, and everyday life take center stage. You may know Greg and Elliott from E!/Peacock’s Mathis Family Matters, but here, they expand beyond reality TV to dive into the moments, people, and ideas that shape us — from personal growth and family dynamics to pop culture, creativity, business, wellness, and the joy of shared meals. Each week, Greg and Elliott welcome an eclectic mix of guests — entertainers, entrepreneurs, chefs, innovators, community leaders, creatives, and members of the Mathis family — for conversations that are thoughtful, unfiltered, and full of personality. No matter the topic, the goal stays the same: connection, authenticity, and a good laugh along the way. What You’ll Hear Every Week: • Culture Catch Up: The hosts break down what’s happening in the world — news, trends, products, stories, and spotlights on standout people and businesses worth knowing. • What’s on the Plate: Food is the love language. Greg and Elliott introduce the dish of the week, share food memories, debate cooking tips, and highlight restaurants and recipes tied to the theme or guest. • Be Honest / Don’t Hold Back: Signature moments of humor and truth where the hosts and guests dig into real-life experiences, lessons learned, and generational conversations from a millennial point of view. • Chef Kiss or Miss: A fan-favorite game where guests taste the featured dish and give their honest verdict — laughs guaranteed. Themes You’ll Find at the Table: Culture, identity & what’s shaping our world Marriage, friendships & family stories Hollywood, career growth & creative journeys Health, wellness & Elliott’s ongoing Lupus advocacy Business, entrepreneurship & turning ideas into impact Travel, lifestyle, and the joy of trying new things Southern roots, Detroit pride & the Mathis family legacy The show also reflects the couple’s commitment to community — including their work supporting Lupus awareness in honor of Elliott’s mother, and their ongoing effort to highlight causes, creators, and stories that deserve more shine. From hilarious relationship moments to conversations with icons like Judge Greg Mathis, Linda Mathis, Amir Mathis, entrepreneurs, chefs, actors, and cultural voices, At The Table is a gathering place for anyone who loves meaningful dialogue with a side of flavor. Pull up a chair — the conversation is always warm, real, and just getting started.

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25 episodios

episode Phillip J. Wallace on DC Politics, Corporate Strategy & Influence artwork

Phillip J. Wallace on DC Politics, Corporate Strategy & Influence

Phillip J. Wallace joins Greg Mathis Jr. and Elliott Cooper for a thoughtful and engaging conversation on politics, power, and purpose. As a government affairs leader and founder of MVP Strategies, Phillip breaks down what lobbying actually looks like, how corporations navigate Washington, D.C., and the role policy plays in shaping everyday life. The conversation also explores Phillip’s journey from Louisiana to the national stage, his experience working with major companies like Walmart, and his transition into entrepreneurship. Beyond politics and business, the episode opens up into a candid discussion on identity, dating, divorce, and what it means to build a meaningful life and legacy. Plus, in this episode’s Culture Catch Up, Greg and Elliott highlight Anthony Mackie’s investment in New Orleans East and the importance of reinvesting in community. A smart, honest, and wide-ranging conversation at the intersection of politics, business, and personal growth.

20 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
episode Philemon Chambers: Beauty in Black, Netflix & His Acting Journey artwork

Philemon Chambers: Beauty in Black, Netflix & His Acting Journey

In this episode of At the Table with Greg & Elliott, Greg Mathis Jr. and Elliott Cooper sit down with actor Philemon Chambers for an honest and inspiring conversation about his journey into Hollywood, the lessons he’s learned along the way, and the importance of staying grounded while pursuing creative dreams. Philemon reflects on how his passion for acting began as a child after seeing The Lion King at the Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles, a moment that sparked a lifelong love for storytelling and performance. From performing in church and community theatre to building a professional acting career, he shares the perseverance required to navigate the entertainment industry. The conversation explores his breakout role in the Netflix holiday romantic comedy Single All the Way, working alongside Jennifer Coolidge, and what it meant to be part of one of the first mainstream holiday rom-coms centered on queer love. Philemon also discusses his work on Tyler Perry’s Netflix drama Beauty in Black, offering insight into Tyler Perry’s fast-paced production style and the realities of working on major television projects. Greg, Elliott, and Philemon also talk about faith, identity, and the pressure of finding purpose in an industry that can often feel unpredictable. As a preacher’s kid who grew up with strong spiritual foundations, Philemon shares how faith and perspective help him stay balanced while navigating fame, opportunity, and personal growth. It’s a thoughtful conversation about perseverance, authenticity, and the long road to building a meaningful career in film and television.

13 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 18 min
episode Building Rooms That Matter with Nicholas Wiggins artwork

Building Rooms That Matter with Nicholas Wiggins

In this episode of At the Table with Greg & Elliott, Greg Mathis Jr. and Elliott Cooper sit down with Nicholas Wiggins, founder and principal of NIW Design and Managing Director at Values Partnerships, for a thoughtful conversation about leadership, strategy, and the importance of building spaces where culture and advocacy intersect. Nicholas shares insights from his years working with the NAACP, including helping shape experiences around the NAACP Image Awards, conventions, and leadership gatherings that bring together activists, creatives, and decision-makers. He reflects on the challenge of keeping legacy organizations relevant for younger generations, the importance of combating misinformation, and how coalition-building across communities remains critical in today’s social and political climate. The conversation also explores Nicholas’s work in narrative strategy and cultural storytelling through Values Partnerships, including projects like the PBS documentary Black and Jewish, which highlights the shared history and partnership between Black and Jewish communities in the fight for civil rights. Greg, Elliott, and Nicholas also reflect on the legacy of leaders like W.E.B. Du Bois and Reverend Jesse Jackson, the importance of mentorship, and the often unseen work of people who build the rooms where important conversations and decisions happen. This episode is a compelling discussion about leadership behind the scenes, the evolution of advocacy, and why thoughtful strategy, collaboration, and community remain essential for lasting change.

6 de mar de 2026 - 58 min
episode Living with Lupus: Wendy Rodgers on Survival, Advocacy & Healthcare Bias artwork

Living with Lupus: Wendy Rodgers on Survival, Advocacy & Healthcare Bias

In this deeply moving episode of At the Table with Greg & Elliott, Greg Mathis Jr. and Elliott Cooper sit down with Wendy Rodgers, M.Ed, MPH, Director of Care and Support Services at the Lupus Foundation of America, for a powerful conversation about survival, advocacy, and purpose. Wendy shares her journey living with lupus — a disease that began showing signs in her teens but went undiagnosed for years. After being dismissed by doctors and navigating medical bias, her lupus progressed to kidney failure at just 27 years old, ultimately leading to dialysis and a life-saving kidney transplant. She speaks candidly about the physical toll of autoimmune disease, the emotional weight of not being believed, and the financial devastation that chronic illness can bring. The conversation expands beyond medicine into healthcare disparities affecting Black women, the importance of self-advocacy, and why participation in clinical research is critical for equitable treatment outcomes. Wendy also discusses faith, boundaries, mental health, and how learning to say “no” became part of her healing process. With honesty and wisdom, Wendy reminds us that while lupus is unpredictable and often invisible, strength, community, and education can change outcomes. Her story is not just about illness — it’s about resilience, purpose, and fighting to live fully. For lupus resources and support, visit lupus.org.

27 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 12 min
episode Trell Thomas | The Blueprint of Belonging: Culture, Joy & Faith artwork

Trell Thomas | The Blueprint of Belonging: Culture, Joy & Faith

Welcome to At The Table! Join hosts Elliott and Greg for an inspiring conversation with Trell Thomas, founder of the Black Excellence Brunch movement. From small-town South Carolina to the White House, Trell shares his journey of building community, stepping out on faith, and creating a global celebration of Black achievement. In this episode: ✨ How Sunday dinners became a cultural movement ✨ From Obama campaign organizer to LA entrepreneur ✨ Creating the first Black Excellence Brunch at the White House ✨ The power of authentic storytelling and intentional design ✨ Never telling yourself "no" and making room for bigger dreams Featured moments: 1. Alice Smith concert with Miles Canton & Stevie Wonder 2. Meeting President Obama and entering politics 3. Building community through brunch culture 4. Fashion inspiration from Marvin Gaye to Pharrell 5. Self-care rituals and the art of the bath Hosted on Captivate - The podcast hosting platform built for serious podcasters who want growth, analytics, and monetization tools. 🎙️ Subscribe for more inspiring conversations at the table!

20 de feb de 2026 - 50 min
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