GoodTalk
The GoodTalk Show is a very good talk show where Jonnyshipes and the crew chop it up about music, cannabis, and other bizarre corners of the world. Expect a variety of guests from multi-platinum artists to comedians to adult entertainers and your favorite internet weirdos. Good Talk... ya pricks.
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Conway The Machine stopped by The GoodTalk Show for a conversation that perfectly blends music, mindset, and Buffalo pride. Conway opens up about planning to take all of 2025 off from releasing music—something unheard of for an artist known for dropping relentlessly—but explains why he heard enough and had to put out a project before the year was over. He breaks down how he learned to hustle his music and business outside of the industry’s conventional playbook, and how those same methods helped show the underground a new path to independence and longevity.Then things got competitive. We put NYC buffalo wings to the ultimate test with a real Buffalo native, sampling three of the city’s best spots to see who actually does it right. To top it off, Conway brought that Buffalo energy by lighting up a Kansas City Chiefs target with a paintball gun for some extra good luck heading into the NFL season for the Buffalo Bills. Music, business, food, and chaos—real GoodTalk with a real legend.
Dec 4
On this episode of The GoodTalk Show, we sit down with two of Michigan’s fastest-rising young rappers — Babyfxce E and 1Up Tee — for a deep dive into the heart of Detroit and Flint’s new wave. We talk about their Michigan roots, how the unique Detroit/Flint sound has reshaped hip hop, and what it means to come up as underdogs in a scene that’s quietly taking over the whole game.Since Babyfxce E grew up under the guidance of his survivalist father, we put both artists’ outdoor instincts to the test with some real-life challenges — including catching fish with their bare hands and paintball target practice. Who’s the best outdoorsman? Who crumbles under pressure? Tune in to find out.
Nov 20
ApezFollowKoba is BACK on the GoodTalk couch for his long-awaited second episode, and it gets wild fast. Koba finally addresses the infamous T-shirt scandal — the 200 orders he never fulfilled, the $12K hole he dug himself into, and how Jonny Shipes is now stepping in to help him make things right for the fans. From there we throw him straight into a Shark Tank–style pitch where he comes with new (and extremely on-brand) product ideas that somehow get worse and better at the same time. Between the chaos, the jokes, and the world events we break down along the way, this might be one of the funniest and most unpredictable GoodTalk episodes yet. Tap in, laugh with us, and welcome Koba back to the GoodTalk universe.
Nov 13
Noah Edge has become the face of the Appalachian rap scene, pairing raw storytelling with a sound that’s entirely his own. His honesty about his mental health battles, and how he found the strength to overcome them, left the whole GoodTalk crew inspired.Alongside him is Slapmaster, the Bay Area producer with an insane catalog of artists he’s worked with across the West Coast and beyond. Together, Noah Edge and Slapmaster have formed a duo that’s taken the internet by storm, blending Appalachian grit with Bay Area bounce in a way people can’t stop talking about.The episode takes a wild turn when Noah Edge and Milc face off in a fiery rap battle—one that gets so heated Milc storms off the set after feeling the judges weren’t being fair, especially with his GoodTalk chain on the line. Competitive chaos at its finest.By the end, one thing is clear: Noah Edge is officially welcomed into the GoodTalk family.
Nov 7
The legendary Bun B and producer Cory Mo pull up to the GoodTalk set for an unforgettable conversation that bridges Houston history and hip-hop legacy. The duo dives into their new joint project, "Way Mo Trill" — produced entirely by Cory Mo — and share the stories behind the music, from the grind of the underground to the evolution of southern rap culture.Bun B opens up about his time in the industry, life lessons from Pimp C, and what it’s like teaching hip-hop at the college level. The Trill OG drops gems on longevity, authenticity, and what keeps him inspired after decades in the game.But things take a wild turn when Bun B calls Milc a degenerate, sparking one of the funniest (and most chaotic) GoodTalk moments yet — complete with Milc storming off set mid-conversation.
Oct 30
The GoodTalk crew went full Star Wars mode for this one, robes, spells, and a little bit of magic, to celebrate the internet legend Derrick Washington.Derrick opens up about wanting to be free to make content, connect with people, and live life on his own terms even though the AFC housing he lives in tried to stop him from filming. So naturally, Jonny Shipes, Rayyy Rayyy, and Milc cast a Jedi spell to set him free once and for all.Once he’s free, Derrick shows off his superpowers — snapping his fingers to make things appear out of thin air — before turning on the charm as every woman in the office joins him on the couch. Between cracking jokes, talking about his love for COPS, showing off his rap and beatbox skills, and debating what sounds animals make, Derrick proves he’s a one-of-one energy that can’t be contained.
Oct 23
Cam’ron stops by The GoodTalk Show and instantly brings Harlem energy to the room. The episode starts off wild — Cam’ron can’t stop laughing after noticing there’s a deaf little person on set — and from there it only gets better. He breaks down untold hip-hop history, from the Paid in Full movie days to the chaos behind Killa Season, shares legendary stories from the industry, and speaks on podcast beef, independence, and legacy. Milc even spits a freestyle for Cam, and he gives it the official stamp. It’s raw, hilarious, and full of real culture — a certified GoodTalk classic.
Oct 9
ApesFollowKoba talks about how he had 16 jobs before blowing up online, getting cheated on, and the craziest thing he's done at work.