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Good Times, Noodle Salad

Good Times, Noodle Salad

By: Matt Smith Paige Teregan
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Good Times, Noodle Salad -- Hosts Matt Smith and Paige Teregan talk mental health, comedy, and real life.

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Episodes
  • #62 - Omer Perry talks Race Jokes, Relationship Double Standards, and Wild Hookup Stories
    May 29 2026

    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.

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    2 hrs and 9 mins
  • #61 - Paul Artale talks Football Coaching, Parenting in Sports, & Better Call Saul Writing
    May 27 2026

    Episode 61 of Good Times, Noodle Salad welcomes special guest Paul Artale — a motivational speaker, stand-up comedian, former football player, and collegiate coach — for a conversation that balances comedy, life lessons, sports, and storytelling.

    Paul shares the journey from his football career into coaching at the collegiate level, and how those experiences eventually led him into motivational speaking and stand-up comedy. Matt and Paul dive deep into the realities of parenting kids involved in sports, the pressure that comes with competition, and the challenge of helping young athletes grow without losing sight of what matters most.

    The episode also shifts into a love letter to great writing and character development, as Matt and Paul break down what makes shows like Better Call Saul and Ted Lasso so impactful. From layered storytelling to emotional payoffs and unforgettable dialogue, the two explore why excellent writing sticks with audiences long after the credits roll.

    A thoughtful, funny, and inspiring episode packed with sports stories, comedy, parenting perspectives, and appreciation for elite storytelling.

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    2 hrs and 24 mins
  • #60 - #2 Garrett Evans talks Stand Up Comedy, Parenting in Sports, and Acting in His First Movie
    May 26 2026

    This week on, Matt sits down one-on-one with returning guest for a laid back but hilarious conversation about comedy, parenting, ambition, and trying to balance real life with creative goals.

    The two dive into doing stand up comedy, why bands always seem to be at their absolute best right before they blow up, and the weird pressure of constantly making content to stay relevant in entertainment and sports. Garrett also talks about parenting kids involved in sports and how social media has changed the way athletes build their careers from a young age.

    Matt and Garrett also get into the struggle of missing time in the gym because life keeps getting in the way, along with the guilt of trying to prioritize everything at once. Garrett shares stories from acting in his very first movie and what it was like stepping into a completely different world outside of stand up comedy.

    If you like comedy podcasts with honest conversations, creative struggles, dad life, sports talk, and comedians trying to figure it all out in real time, this episode is for you.

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    2 hrs and 3 mins
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