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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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  • #49- Drebb talks 50 Cent’s pettiest moments EVER, Fast & Furious completely falling apart, Northern Michigan music scene secrets
    Mar 25 2026

    Episode #49 of Good Times Noodle Salad brings in special guest Drebb for a chaotic, hilarious ride through pop culture, music, and some absurd games.

    From 50 Cent’s all-time petty antics to the Fast & Furious franchise completely losing the plot, nothing is safe as the conversation bounces between hot takes and wild opinions. Matt and Drebb also test their movie knowledge with a ridiculous improv game—connecting actors through co-stars and films until someone inevitably crashes and burns.

    The episode also dives into the music scene in Northern Michigan, the contrast with Metro Detroit, and what it’s like trying to build something creative in a smaller, more spread-out community.

    It’s a mix of sharp takes, dumb games, and real talk—classic Good Times Noodle Salad energy.

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    2 hrs and 30 mins
  • #48 - Mind Riot Talks Smut Book Clubs, Going From Cover Band to Originals, and Playing the Metro Detroit Music Scene
    Mar 23 2026

    Episode 48 of Good Times Noodle Salad brings in special guest Mind Riot for a wide-ranging, chaotic, and hilarious conversation.

    We get into Paige’s book club taking a hard left turn into full-on smut territory, sparking a debate on what people are actually reading behind closed doors. Mind Riot dives into the evolution from playing in a cover band to writing and recording original music, breaking down the risks, growing pains, and creative payoff that comes with finding your own sound. The conversation also hits the realities of playing shows around Metro Detroit—from grindy gigs to standout moments—and what it takes to build momentum locally.

    On top of that, we explore what it’s like growing up in a family-run brewery, how that environment shapes work ethic (and drinking tolerance), and the unexpected lessons that carry over into music and life.

    It’s a fun mix of music talk, local scene insight, and unfiltered nonsense.

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    2 hrs and 5 mins
  • #47- Steven Lolli talks Stand Up Comedy, Anti-Semitic Conspiracy Theorists, and Gratitude for Katt Williams
    Mar 20 2026

    On this episode of Good Times, Noodle Salad, Matt Smith sits down one-on-one with comedy veteran Steven Lolli. With decades of experience in stand-up and writing credits for Katt Williams, Steven brings road-tested insight, comedy philosophy, and plenty of wild stories from life in the industry.

    Often nicknamed “The Urban Jew” for his reputation of absolutely crushing in Black comedy rooms, Steven talks with Matt about learning to read different audiences, earning respect in rooms that don’t know you yet, and what it takes to make any crowd laugh. The two also get into the realities of touring as a comic—the late-night drives, unpredictable crowds, and the strange situations that only seem to happen on the road.

    The conversation explores the balance between conflict aversion and being overly confrontational, both in comedy and in everyday life, and how comedians walk that line when tackling real-world topics on stage.

    This episode also carries a heavier backdrop. It was recorded just about five miles away in West Bloomfield while an attempted terror attack targeting a synagogue in the area was unfolding. Matt and Steven take time to address the rise of conspiracy theories online that fuel antisemitism and other forms of hate, and talk about why those narratives are dangerous when left unchallenged.

    Comedy is about honesty, perspective, and sometimes saying uncomfortable truths out loud—but hate has no place in that conversation.

    Stop Jewish hate.

    A mix of comedy war stories, cultural commentary, and real talk from two comics who’ve spent years navigating the stage and the world around it. 🎙️

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    2 hrs and 41 mins
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