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ShopTalkPodcast
by @shoptalkpodcast
Raw, uncut, and real. You might get some knowledge or you might get some laughs, either way you will be entertained.Not saying we're the Roc-A-Fella of podcast...but we are J & Dame.
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EP533 | Its My Motherfing Money
Episode 533 – It’s My Motherfing Money* J and Dame are back for another week of Shop Talk, covering everything from family loyalty and inheritance to workplace culture, friendship boundaries, sports, and the value of standing on your decisions. The conversation begins with updates from the week, including tattoos, concerts, family matters, and reflections on health before shifting into a discussion about the Fairlane Center shooting and how media narratives can shape public perception. From there, the fellas talk about working-class culture, why people should appreciate the jobs they once prayed for, and the importance of setting expectations in both professional and personal relationships. The second half of the episode centers around a viral inheritance story in which a father intentionally leaves millions of dollars to one child while excluding his daughters from his estate. J and Dame debate whether parents’ final wishes should always be honored, whether children owe loyalty to their parents after divorce, and why every decision eventually comes with consequences. The conversation expands into parenting, blended families, friendship, personal accountability, and why treating everyone exactly the same isn’t always the fairest approach. They also discuss the Detroit Pistons’ offseason moves, Jalen Duren’s contract situation, Malik Beasley’s gambling investigation, the disappointing state of modern boxing, classic AND1 Mixtapes, Allen Iverson’s influence on basketball culture, nostalgic fashion trends, and why some brands become timeless while others disappear as quickly as they arrive. As always, the episode wraps with music picks, laughs, real-life perspective, and the kind of conversations that make Shop Talk feel like kicking it with your friends. ⸻ Listen & Follow ❶ iTunes: Search ShopTalkPodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/@ShopTalkPodcast ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/ShopTalkPodcast Connect With Us Instagram: @ShopTalkPodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild___ Twitter/X: @jjohnson313 | @DameGoneWild
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EP532 | RockStar
ShopTalkPodcast EP532: RockStar Welcome back to another episode of ShopTalkPodcast. Fresh off celebrating 10 years, J and Dame take a moment to reflect on the overwhelming support they’ve received from listeners before discussing why it’s important to pause and appreciate milestones instead of immediately chasing the next goal. The conversation leads into Father’s Day, meaningful gifts, handwritten cards, career recognition, and the value of hearing appreciation from the people who matter most. From there, the fellas dive into Detroit being ranked as the most single city in America and explore why genuine connection seems harder than ever. They discuss marriage, dating apps, working from home, social media, online gender wars, loneliness, and how internet culture often pushes people further apart instead of bringing them together. The conversation shifts into online discourse, arguing for the sake of being right versus protecting your peace, learning to respond instead of react, and how communication changes when the goal is preserving relationships rather than winning arguments. Later, J goes down another one of his signature rabbit holes, exploring AI, misinformation, internet bots, the “Dead Internet Theory,” digital authenticity, and whether artificial intelligence is becoming too comfortable making things up. That discussion evolves into a philosophical conversation about consciousness, memory, perception, dreams, spirituality, and the famous “RockStar” thought experiment that asks a deceptively simple question: Who is the voice you hear inside your own head? To close out the episode, the guys show love to Detroit music, spotlight Charity, revisit the legacy of Dusty McFly and Buffies & Benihanas, react to the Pistons’ offseason moves, and share their excitement about the future of Detroit basketball. Music Picks of the Week * Charity – Cruel (D Mix) featuring Payroll Giovanni, HBK & Early Mac * Dusty McFly – I’m Out Here ⸻ Listen & Follow * Apple Podcasts: Search ShopTalkPodcast * Spotify: ShopTalkPodcast * YouTube: JJohnson313 * SoundCloud: ShopTalkPodcast * Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us * Instagram: @ShopTalkPodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild * Twitter/X: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShopTalkPod When you see the blue and the black, you know where you at.
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EP531 - 10 Year Anniversary
Welcome back to another episode of ShopTalkPodcast. This week is special. June 18, 2026 marks 10 years of ShopTalkPodcast, and J and Dame take a moment to reflect on a decade of conversations, friendships, opportunities, growth, and consistency. From recording the very first episode in an apartment using an iPad and a USB microphone to building a studio, creating multiple shows, hosting live events, and reaching listeners around the world, the fellas look back on the journey that brought them here. They discuss how podcasting has evolved over the last ten years, the importance of adapting while staying true to yourself, and what it means to create something every single week for more than 500 episodes. The conversation also highlights some of their favorite memories, guests, events, partnerships, and the people who have supported the show since day one. J and Dame talk about Detroit summers, podcast culture, friendship, entrepreneurship, creativity, and the reality that some of the biggest opportunities often come from simply showing up consistently and doing the work. They also reflect on personal growth, changing priorities, aging, family, self-care, photography, watches, future goals, and what the next chapter looks like for ShopTalkPodcast and everything being built around it. Most importantly, this episode is a thank-you to everyone who has listened, shared an episode, attended an event, supported the studio, appeared on the podcast, or simply rocked with the show over the last decade. Ten years later, the mission remains the same. When you see the blue and the black, you know where you at. Music Pick of the Week: • Black Milk — Dreams Only Made at Night Connect With Us * Instagram: @ShopTalkPodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild * Twitter/X: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShopTalkPod
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EP530 - Free Nights & Weekends
Welcome back to ShopTalkPodcast Episode 530! This week, J and Dame take a trip down memory lane as they reflect on technology, nostalgia, and how quickly the world changes around us. From floppy disks and CD changers to iPhones, AI, and smart devices, the fellas discuss how much life has evolved during their lifetime and what gets lost when convenience becomes the standard. They also talk about the emotional overload of social media, why disconnecting from technology can be healthy, and how younger generations experience the world differently than those who remember life before smartphones and the internet took over. The conversation also touches on health, getting older, appreciating the present moment, the importance of preserving memories through photography, and realizing that today’s everyday experiences may become tomorrow’s “good old days.” Later, J breaks down the latest boxing drama surrounding Devin Haney, Shakur Stevenson, and Keyshawn Davis, and explains why some fighters seem to have every excuse in the world except signing the contract. As always, it’s a mix of culture, technology, sports, life lessons, and plenty of laughs. Listen. Comment. Subscribe. * Apple Podcasts: Search ShopTalkPodcast * YouTube: @JJohnson313 * SoundCloud: ShopTalkPodcast * Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us * Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild * Twitter/X: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod * Facebook: ShopTalkPodcast
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EP529 | You Cant Change The Past
ShopTalkPodcast EP529: You Cant Change The Past Welcome back to another episode of ShopTalkPodcast. J and Dame are back for another week of conversations, stories, and unfiltered opinions. This week, the fellas discuss family, health, and perspective as J reflects on a trip to Cleveland to celebrate his aunt’s birthday and shares a positive update following his recent heart surgery and cardiology appointment. The conversation turns into a broader discussion about aging, appreciating the people who are still here, and making moves while you still can. The guys also debate whether it’s finally time for J to trade homeownership for loft living downtown, leading to a hilarious conversation about property taxes, Detroit real estate, and what a true “player pad” looks like. Later, they talk about a medical emergency that occurred at work and take time to give flowers to nurses, healthcare workers, and the people who step up when lives are on the line. On the music side, the conversation goes deep into the newly released Nipsey Hussle video, unreleased music, preserving artistic legacies, and the importance of putting your creative work out into the world. The second half of the episode is dominated by hip-hop. J and Dame break down Jay-Z’s Roots Picnic freestyle, the reaction from fans and media personalities, Drake’s streaming records, ownership versus popularity, and why historical context matters when discussing greatness. The discussion expands into revisionist history, rap careers, and whether younger fans truly understand the cultural impact of artists they didn’t experience in real time. The episode closes with conversations about comedy, Kevin Hart, roast culture, free speech, internet outrage, and why so many people seem determined to be offended by everything. Listen. Laugh. Subscribe. Repeat. Listen & Follow * Apple Podcasts: Search ShopTalkPodcast * YouTube: @JJohnson313 * SoundCloud: ShopTalkPodcast * Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us * Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild * Twitter/X: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod * Facebook: ShopTalkPodcast
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EP528 - Prom Send-Offs, Teen Takeovers & The Literacy Crisis
ShopTalkPodcast EP528: Prom Send-Offs, Teen Takeovers & The Literacy Crisis Welcome back to another episode of ShopTalkPodcast. This week, J and Dame start things off by celebrating the latest graduates in their families before diving into a conversation about Cass Tech, college decisions, missed opportunities, and how differently they view education now compared to when they were teenagers. From there, the fellas tackle one of the hottest debates in Detroit right now: extravagant prom send-offs. Are families celebrating their kids, or are parents competing with each other? J and Dame break down everything from rented luxury cars and money bouquets to the pressure of keeping up appearances, while questioning whether the same energy is being invested into life after graduation. The conversation shifts to Detroit’s recent teen takeover incidents downtown, where the hosts argue that the issue isn’t a lack of activities for young people, but a lack of accountability and parenting. They compare today’s environment to their own teenage years and discuss the changing relationship between parents, children, and adulthood itself. Later, the guys get into literacy rates, reading comprehension, social media culture, internet grifters, technology addiction, ADHD, surveillance, smartphones, digital dependency, and whether modern technology is changing the way people think, communicate, and process information. As always, the conversation takes a few wild turns into conspiracy territory along the way. They also revisit stories from the podcast studio days, discuss the unrealistic expectations some creators have for photographers and videographers, clown rappers who claim they’re “accidentally” good at rap, and break down one of their least favorite trends in hip-hop videos. Music Pick of the Week: * Baby Mark — Twin Flame Plus, an update on the upcoming ShopTalkPodcast 10-Year Anniversary celebration. Listen. Laugh. Subscribe. Repeat. Listen & Follow * Apple Podcasts: Search ShopTalkPodcast * YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 * SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod * Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us * Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild * Twitter/X: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod * Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP527 - Tech Support
Welcome back to another episode of ShopTalkPodcast. This week, J and Dame are back in the building talking through everything from new tech struggles to aging gracefully, career growth, music, boxing, and the wild world of internet narratives. Dame finally enters the MacBook era and immediately turns the pod into a live tech support session while J tries to walk him through passwords, microphones, and basic computer survival skills. The fellas also recap Dame going viral on Twitter, discuss getting older, family responsibilities, and why people are so afraid of aging in the first place. They revisit old work stories from their Comcast days, talk about leadership, making real money for the first time, and how those early jobs shaped their careers and perspective on life. The conversation then shifts into music with reactions to Drake’s ICEMAN, the state of modern rap, industry marketing, and whether Drake still has a classic album left in him. The guys also debate Rick Ross as a “character,” Max B disrespecting Big Daddy Kane, the mythology of Dipset, and how certain rappers get romanticized over time despite questionable catalogs. Plus thoughts on Claressa Shields, boxing culture, celebrity mystique disappearing in the social media era, and much more. Music Pick of the Week: * Deante Hitchcock — Junkie in the Sun Listen. Laugh. Subscribe. Repeat. Connect With Us: * Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild * Twitter/X: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod
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EP526 - The ButterMilk Company
On this episode of ShopTalkPodcast, J and Dame are back for another week of conversation, laughs, and a little foolishness. This week they’re joined in the studio by returning guest KELO for a special episode celebrating 313 Day. The fellas kick things off with some Detroit-themed trivia and a few fun games in honor of the city, testing their knowledge of Detroit culture, history, and iconic moments. The conversation then shifts to music as they discuss KELO’s latest project, Trap Worship 2, along with broader hip-hop topics and lifestyle conversations throughout the episode. To close things out, KELO ends the podcast with a powerful prayer that puts a meaningful and uplifting finish on a great conversation. Tap in, enjoy the episode, and be sure to check out KELO’s new project. — Follow ShopTalkPodcast: Instagram: @ShopTalkPodcast Twitter/X: @ShopTalkPodcast Facebook: ShopTalkPodcast Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Don’t forget to like, comment, subscribe, and share if you enjoy the episode.
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EP525 - Take It To The Grave
Episode 525 – Take It To The Grave J and Dame are back for another week of Shop Talk conversations covering everything from motherhood and loss to politics, sports, Wu-Tang, relationships, and the lies people commit to forever. The episode opens with a heartfelt Mother’s Day conversation as both hosts reflect on their mothers, grief, family relationships, and the lessons that still stay with them years later. From there, the fellas celebrate the Detroit Pistons’ playoff run and talk about Cade Cunningham’s rise, the future of the franchise, and whether Detroit might really have a superstar on its hands. Other conversations include: * Watching the Wu-Tang Hulu series and gaining a new appreciation for the group’s music and legacy * Why storytelling changes how people connect with artists * Michael Jackson’s unmatched celebrity status and why comparisons to modern artists don’t really work * Obsessions with watches, Rolex culture, and luxury collecting * The viral “unhinged biography” AI trend and what ChatGPT had to say about J and Dame The second half of the episode shifts into deeper territory: * Killer Mike backlash and political groupthink * Why people struggle to disagree respectfully * Voting based on personal interests vs party loyalty * Social media outrage culture and internet tribalism The episode also includes hilarious stories about: * getting caught in lies * sticking with stories even when the evidence says otherwise * relationship coverups * suspicious bullet holes * and why some people are committed to “taking it to the grave.” As always, the show closes with music picks, jokes, real-life perspective, and classic Shop Talk energy. ⸻ Listen & Follow ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast @jjohnson313 @damegonewild Twitter/X: @jjohnson313 @damegonewild @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP524 - Your Reputation Precedes You
Episode 524 – Shop Talk Podcast J and Dame are back for another week of unfiltered conversation, blending real-life perspective with culture, music, and a little chaos. This episode starts with a deep dive into modern dating dynamics—relationships vs. situationships, honesty in intimacy, and how expectations shape everything. The fellas unpack the realities of communication, accountability, and how past experiences and reputations follow you into new connections. They also get into a broader conversation about growth, maturity, and what it really means to “live your truth,” challenging some of the narratives around dating, commitment, and personal responsibility. From there, the discussion shifts into culture: * A breakdown of the New York Times “Greatest Songwriters” list and why certain names made it (and others didn’t) * A strong case for Jermaine Dupri’s legacy as one of the most overlooked hitmakers * Thoughts on Jay-Z’s recent interview and how people misinterpret his perspective on aging in hip-hop The episode also includes: * A review of the new Michael Jackson biopic and a conversation about his legacy, impact, and public perception over time * Debate around celebrity relationships (Meg Thee Stallion & Klay Thompson) and how the internet inserts itself into situations it doesn’t understand * A discussion on money, taxes, and the “tax the rich” narrative * Detroit Pistons playoff talk and hometown pride To close things out, Dame shares music picks of the week, and the show wraps with a thought-provoking “Whose Mans Is This?” segment. Another well-rounded episode full of humor, perspective, and real conversation. ⸻ Listen & Follow ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast @jjohnson313 @damegonewild Twitter/X: @jjohnson313 @damegonewild @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP523 - Last Time Wasnt This Time
EP523 - Last Time Wasnt This Time by @shoptalkpodcast
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EP522 | Regalia (feat. @whereiswallace)
EP522 | Regalia (feat. @whereiswallace) by @shoptalkpodcast
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EP521 | Live From The Westside
Shop Talk | EP521 — Live from the West Side J and Dame are back for Episode 521, and this one's different. They're recording live on location from the west side of Detroit at a new content warehouse and event space being put together by Ant P and his cousin Pat. The spot's got tall ceilings, a boutique area, a stripper pole (don't ask), and enough room to host podcasts, shows, photo shoots, and whatever else the culture needs. They also have a liquor store next door. It's that kind of place. - The guys are joined by guest Ant P, aka Bad Luck Bundy, aka the Prime Minister of Schoolcraft, aka Cloud Catcher, who walks J and Dame through what's been going on at the space, including a packed showcase earlier in the day that played out like a cross between American Idol and a Detroit version of Making the Band. The winner gets a slot on a show with Bizarre and a record deal through Empire. No pressure. Ant P also breaks down a busy run of upcoming performances, the Vault on 4/20, the Midwest Music Conference, and a show in July, all off the back of Schoolcraft 2 being out now. - From there the conversation goes everywhere. J and Dame get into the Guitar Center and artist showcase industrial complex, two of the greatest scammers of all time in their respective lanes. They debate the real value of the paid artist showcase model versus the ones stacking fifty artists on a bill and hoping everyone brings twenty people. The lost art of performing without your vocals on the track comes up, with Polo and Cash Flow getting their flowers for doing it right. - Then it's current events. Pooh Shiesty and the Gucci Mane situation gets a full breakdown, the ankle monitor, the video, the contract beef, and why "snitch" doesn't quite apply when the whole thing is on tape. All Star Jr. gets discussed, along with a broader conversation about baby mama drama, protecting your kids, and why Detroit ain't soft. A warehouse arson over wages sparks a debate about freedom fighting versus just being destructive, cost of living, cost of labor, and why burning down your own workplace isn't the answer. - The show closes with WrestleMania predictions (the Corporation is coming back, Roman's not walking out with the title), a plug for the DraftKings Sports & Social watch party on the 18th and 19th in Troy, and early planning for the Shop Talk ten-year anniversary live event, potentially happening right there at the west side spot in June. Music pick of the week: Stack Dough, "Fat Bobby."
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EP520 | Separate the Clothes, Separate the Ego
Shop Talk | EP520 — Separate the Clothes, Separate the Ego J and Dame are back for another Friday session and Episode 520 is a full one. The guys kick things off with a birthday shoutout to Ashley and a breakdown of Curve Gotti's nineties-themed fortieth party — complete with a Coney dog station, airbrush t-shirts, and a dairy Queen detour that Dame's stomach is already regretting. From there, J finally got his robot vacuum running on a schedule and he wants his flowers. The real talk starts early when a viral bathroom confrontation out of Detroit sparks a broader conversation about hyper-masculine culture, why the city's violence has shifted from the drug trade era into something harder to explain, and what we're feeding young people on a daily basis. From there, Pooh Shiesty's arrest for allegedly pulling a gun on Gucci Mane in a recording studio — with an ankle monitor on, on video — becomes Exhibit A in a discussion about crime, consequences, and the camera that is absolutely always on. J and Dame get into J. Cole's recent press run, the debate over whether streaming has cheapened how people engage with music, and why having skin in the game used to mean something when an album dropped. Plus a genuine conversation about music criticism, hot takes, and people who want to be in the conversation more than they want to actually listen. The back half gets personal. Dame opens up about therapy, making small concessions in relationships, why the word "concession" might be the whole problem, and what his kid said out of nowhere that stopped him mid-verse. J and Dame talk co-parenting, compromise, living single for fifteen years, and why letting someone change your shower head might actually be the move. Music picks of the week: J-Kwon's "Hood Hop" and Freeway's "Full Effect" — and Dame will die on that hill.
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EP519 I Do Not Apologize
Shoptalk Podcast – Episode 519: “I Do Not Apologize” In Episode 519, the crew returns with unfiltered energy, opening with reflections on their experience at Tampon Palooza—celebrating standout performances, emerging talent, and the importance of supporting creative spaces in the community. The conversation shifts into everyday life moments, from surprising first-time experiences at Trader Joe’s to humorous stories about relationships, personal growth, and the evolution of self-image. As always, the chemistry between the hosts brings both humor and honesty to the forefront. A major portion of the episode dives into a broader cultural conversation: accountability, public pressure, and the growing demand for apologies in the social media era. Using recent headlines and artist controversies as a backdrop, the hosts unpack the idea of authenticity versus public expectation, questioning when an apology is warranted—and when it isn’t. They also explore themes of faith, personal responsibility, and societal double standards, challenging listeners to think critically about judgment, hypocrisy, and individual perspective. Additional highlights include: • A recap of creative projects and behind-the-scenes content production • Reflections on music, including standout artists and new releases • A candid discussion on interviews, media control, and industry narratives • Commentary on current events and how they impact everyday life With a mix of humor, real-life insight, and cultural critique, this episode stays true to Shoptalk’s core—authentic conversation without compromise.
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EP518 | Xennials
Shop Talk Podcast – Episode 518 J and Dame are back with another unfiltered episode straight from the West Side. The guys kick things off with the heartbreak of missing out on a grail pair of Air Max 95s before diving deep into nostalgia territory — exploring what it means to grow up as "Xennials," the micro-generation caught between Gen X and Millennials that got the best of both worlds: analog childhoods and digital adulthoods. The conversation takes a trip down memory lane through the golden era of arcade games, with the guys debating their all-time favorites — from Mortal Kombat and Ninja Turtles to NBA Jam, Pit-Fighter, and the forgotten Aerosmith shooter Revolution X. They also reminisce about waterbeds, Blockbuster Friday nights, two-way pagers, AOL chat rooms, and the very first text message. Dame gets real in a touching moment, sharing the story of pawning his Rolex to keep his daughter in college — a raw, no-holds-barred look at what it means to show up as a father. J caps it off with thoughts on the current political climate and a heads up about their live appearances at Tampon Palooza. Plus: Chuck Norris jokes, crumbling sneakers, hibachi etiquette, Yellowstone as the Oregon Trail, and Dame's music pick of the week. 🎙️ Subscribe on YouTube at YouTube.com/jjohnson313 |
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EP517 - Trap Worship 2 [ feat. @Thereal.KELO]
On this episode of ShopTalkPodcast, J and Dame are back for another week of conversation, laughs, and a little foolishness. This week they’re joined in the studio by returning guest KELO for a special episode celebrating 313 Day The fellas kick things off with some Detroit-themed trivia and a few fun games in honor of Detroit , testing their knowledge of the city’s culture, history, and iconic moments. The conversation then shifts to music as they discuss KELO’s latest project, Trap Worship 2, along with broader hip-hop topics and lifestyle discussions throughout the episode. To close things out, KELO ends the podcast with a powerful prayer that puts a meaningful and uplifting finish on a great conversation. Tap in, enjoy the episode, and be sure to check out KELO’s new project.
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EP516 | The AI Race That Could Change the World
ShopTalkPodcast EP516 On Episode 516 of ShopTalkPodcast, J Johnson and Dame Gone Wild return for another wide-ranging conversation that moves from everyday life to the rapidly changing future of technology and the world around us. The fellas kick things off catching up on life, parenting, and the everyday realities of getting older while still navigating responsibility, family, and the chaos of modern life. That quickly leads into conversations about raising kids, discipline, and the difference between how previous generations were raised versus what younger generations experience today. From there the episode pivots into larger societal conversations — including policing, crime, consequences, and how communities respond to authority and accountability. The discussion blends Detroit perspective with broader cultural commentary about safety, responsibility, and how narratives around crime and policing are often oversimplified. The back half of the episode dives deep into one of the most important topics shaping the future: artificial intelligence. J breaks down the current AI landscape, explaining the major players in the space, the global race to dominate the technology, and why the implications go far beyond chatbots and tech companies. The guys talk about how AI development connects to geopolitics, global power structures, war, and economic competition. The conversation explores the potential consequences of AI advancement — from job displacement and societal change to questions about regulation, corporate power, and what happens when technology begins evolving faster than governments can control it. As always, the episode mixes serious analysis with classic ShopTalk humor, perspective, and Detroit energy. Real talk. Cultural commentary. Future-focused conversation. ⸻ Timestamps (Derived From Transcript Topic Shifts) 00:00 – Westside intro & setting the tone 04:30 – Catching up on life and everyday chaos 12:00 – Parenting, raising kids, and generational differences 22:30 – Discipline, responsibility, and how kids are raised today 34:15 – Community expectations and accountability 46:45 – Crime, policing, and how society responds to authority 58:30 – Media narratives vs real-world consequences 1:10:00 – Technology changing everyday life 1:22:30 – The AI race begins to dominate the conversation 1:34:00 – Breaking down OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, and the major AI players 1:47:00 – Government involvement and global AI competition 1:59:30 – AI, geopolitics, and how technology affects war and global power 2:12:00 – Economic consequences and the future of work 2:24:00 – Final thoughts and reflections on where the world is heading
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EP515 | The Family Hustle (feat @inkmgmt)
Music Pick of the Week: Slimmie Hauffa - Legend Has Is Who’s Mans Is This: 50 Cent ⸻ Listen & Follow 🎧 Apple Podcasts: Search ShopTalkPodcast 📺 YouTube: https://YouTube.com/jjohnson313 🎶 SoundCloud: https://SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod 🌐 Website: www.shoptalkpod.com 📲 Follow the Hosts J. Johnson – @jjohnson313 Dame Gone Wild – @damegonewild When you see the blue and the black, you know where you at. ShopTalkPodcast. ✔️
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EP514 | Captain Durag, Consequences, & Conspiracies
ShopTalkPodcast – EP514 | Captain Durag, Consequences, & Conspiracy Codes J and Dame are back for Episode 514, kicking things off with classic Westside energy before diving into one of the week’s biggest cultural debates: Captain Durag. Is it empowerment? Is it fake outrage? Or is social media just addicted to being mad? The fellas unpack the controversy, talk Black identity, elegance vs. lived experience, and why imagination matters more than respectability politics. From there, the conversation shifts to accountability and consequences — including a Florida father sentenced to 37 years after his teenage son caused a fatal crash. Is punishment about correction… or revenge? And where’s the line? Jason steps into full Conspiracy Corner mode breaking down: • Instagram tracking codes • TVs taking screenshots of your screen • Robot vacuums mapping your house • Data harvesting disguised as convenience It’s culture, it’s tech paranoia, it’s nightlife economics, it’s Pistons pride, and it’s grown man reflection — all in one episode. Pull up. Press play. This is 514.
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EP513 | The Fall Off Is Inevitable
ShopTalkPodcast EP513 The fellas are back with classic Westside energy and a conversation that moves from rap debates to real-life paranoia. J and Dame open up reflecting on petty origins, hip-hop nostalgia, and the grind of selling CDs out the trunk. From there, the episode dives deep into J. Cole’s The Fall Off — ranking it among the greatest double-disc albums ever and debating whether it deserves top-tier placement next to Pac and Big. The convo shifts into Super Bowl halftime politics, Bad Bunny discourse, culture wars, and whether people decide to love or hate things before they even experience them. Then it gets heavier: Ring cameras, facial recognition, AI surveillance, and the uneasy tradeoff between security and privacy. If twenty million cameras are scanning for lost dogs… what else are they scanning for? Music. Conspiracy. Culture. Classic ShopTalk.
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EP512 | Bodies Of Work, Not Moments
ShopTalkPodcast – Episode 512 J. Johnson and Dame Gone Wild are back with Episode 512, bringing classic Westside energy and a conversation that moves from grief and growth to culture, music, and legacy. The fellas reflect on loss, the weight that comes with losing a parent, and how grief opens emotional doors you didn’t know existed. From broken promises and generational expectations to unexpected financial blessings and grown-man upgrades, this episode balances heavy perspective with classic ShopTalk humor. The conversation shifts into relationships, loyalty, ego, and accountability after Dame shares a wild personal story that sparks a deeper discussion about pride, embarrassment, revenge, and emotional maturity. From there, it’s culture and hip-hop. J and Dame break down J. Cole’s The Fall Off, the difference between real bodies of work and microwave music, legacy artists, Kendrick vs Drake discourse, Grammys politics, and Super Bowl performances. They close with reflections on storytelling, Snowfall, Michael Jackson, biopics, and what it really takes to leave something that lasts. Real talk. Grown conversations. Classic ShopTalk. ⸻ ⏱️ Timestamps [00:00] Westside intros & setting the tone [06:45] Loss, grief, and losing a parent [14:30] Memory, promises, and generational weight [21:15] Financial blessings & grown-man purchases [28:00] Relationships, loyalty & infidelity talk [36:45] Pride, embarrassment & emotional maturity [44:15] J. Cole – The Fall Off & real artistry [53:00] Kendrick, Drake & legacy conversations [1:01:30] Grammys, Super Bowl & cultural narratives [1:09:45] Storytelling, Snowfall & lasting impact [1:17:00] Who’s Mans Is This [1:22:30] Closing reflections & gratitude ⸻ 🎵 Music Pick of the Week: Stove God Cooks & Swizz Beatz – Welcome to My Garden 🤦🏽 Who’s Mans Is This: Corey Holcomb ⸻ 🔔 Listen & Follow 🎧 Apple Podcasts: Search ShopTalkPodcast 📺 YouTube: https://YouTube.com/jjohnson313 🎶 SoundCloud: https://SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod 🌐 Website: www.shoptalkpod.com 📲 Follow the Hosts Instagram / X @ShopTalkPodcast @jjohnson313 @damegonewild When you see the blue and the black, you know where you at. ShopTalkPodcast
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EP511 | Dont Look Back
ShopTalkPodcast – Episode 511: Don’t Look Back On Episode 511 of ShopTalkPodcast, J. Johnson and Dame Gone Wild are back with another long-form, unfiltered conversation that moves seamlessly between faith, discipline, culture, and the uneasy state of the world. The episode opens with classic Westside energy and updates from the week, including J’s continued fast and lifestyle changes, weight loss, discipline, and the mental clarity that comes with keeping promises to yourself. From cutting meat and sugar to resisting movie-theater slushies, the fellas talk about fasting, self-control, and why breaking habits is harder than starting them. From there, the conversation widens into faith and curiosity. J and Dame explore biblical interpretation, fasting in Christianity, the story of Lot’s wife, and the dangers of looking back at things meant to be left behind. This leads into speculative but thoughtful discussion around the Nephilim, the flood, Himalayan sea salt, and how much of history may be literal, symbolic, or misunderstood altogether. The second half of the episode turns heavy. The fellas unpack the recent Minneapolis police killing, ICE overreach, Second Amendment rights, government authority, and the growing tension between citizens and the state. They question selective outrage, constitutional protections, and what preparedness actually looks like in uncertain times—from firearms and training to heating your home when the power goes out. Hip-hop also gets its proper time. J and Dame break down J. Cole’s latest release strategy, lyrical dominance, ownership, fake outrage, revisionist rap history, and why not every opinion deserves the same weight. They revisit old beefs, lyrical standards, and the difference between real skill and internet noise. The episode closes with gratitude, reflection, and a reminder that discipline, discernment, and truth matter—especially when the world feels loud, cold, and unstable. Music Pick of the Week: Tristan Knight – All the Fires When you see the blue and the black, you already know where you’re at. ⸻ Listen & Follow 🎧 Apple Podcasts: Search ShopTalkPodcast 📺 YouTube: https://YouTube.com/jjohnson313 🎵 SoundCloud: https://SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod 🌐 Website: www.shoptalkpod.com 📲 Follow the Show & Hosts Instagram / X / TikTok: @ShopTalkPodcast @JJohnson313 @DameGoneWild
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EP510 | Back Outside, Still Healing
ShopTalkPodcast – Episode 510: Back Outside (But Healing) On Episode 510 of ShopTalkPodcast, J. Johnson and Dame Gone Wild reunite after a heavy week, picking right back up where real conversations live — health, discipline, culture, and truth. Dame shares a raw update on his recent hospital stay, emergency procedures, and the mental fog that comes with anesthesia, recovery, and vulnerability. From confusion and paranoia to gratitude and clarity, the fellas talk honestly about what it means to slow down, listen to your body, and come back stronger. J breaks down major lifestyle changes he’s been committing to — intermittent fasting, cutting meat and sugar, improving sleep, tracking health data, and using technology as a tool for accountability instead of distraction. The conversation turns into a deep dive on longevity, aging, discipline, and why most people don’t realize they’re running their bodies into the ground until it’s too late. From there, the episode moves into culture and commentary. The guys unpack recent viral moments involving Corey Holcomb, public behavior versus accountability, and why disrespect masquerading as comedy always comes due. They also get into hip-hop debates around J. Cole, catalog versus clout, rap beef culture, and why lyrical greatness isn’t measured by insults. The back half of the episode widens the lens — touching on ICE raids, civil liberties, government authority, global power shifts, the “new world order,” blockchain economics, and why paying attention matters more now than ever. As always, the conversation balances skepticism, humor, and grounded perspective. The episode closes with reflections on gratitude, staying warm during extreme weather, preparedness, and showing love while you still can. Real talk. Long-form perspective. Healing in public. Classic ShopTalk energy. Music Pick of the Week: 42 Doug & EST Gee – No Fakin’ ⸻ Listen & Follow ❶ Apple Podcasts: Search ShopTalkPodcast ❷ Spotify: Search ShopTalkPodcast ❸ YouTube: https://YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❹ SoundCloud: https://SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❺ Website: https://www.shoptalkpod.com When you see the blue and the black, you know where you at. Not saying we the Rockefeller of podcasts… but we are J and Dame ✔️
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EP509 | Shoot My Way Out
ShopTalkPodcast – Episode 509 On Episode 509 of ShopTalkPodcast, J. Johnson holds it down while Dame recovers, joined in the studio by longtime friend and Westside staple Mike “Muddy” Kimbrough. What starts with classic ShopTalk intros quickly turns into a wide-ranging, honest conversation that only happens when real life meets the mic. The episode opens with hilarious stories from Dame’s post-procedure anesthesia haze, followed by reflections on work, leadership, union life, and the realities of being “the cool supervisor” while still holding people accountable. From plant politics to survival economics, the fellas talk money, job security, and why discipline still matters. The conversation takes a cultural turn with a deep dive into DrewSki’s viral pastor skit and the larger discussion around megachurch culture, faith, satire, and accountability. J and Muddy unpack the thin line between mocking man versus mocking God, why church conversations are so polarizing, and how pop culture shapes people’s excuses more than their lived experiences. From there, the episode shifts into fatherhood and vulnerability. J shares real-time reflections on raising a teenage daughter, the emotional cost of providing, and the moment when kids start seeing parents as access instead of protection. Using Ryan Davis’ viral interview as a launch point, the fellas discuss presence versus provision, gratitude, sacrifice, and the quiet heartbreak parents don’t always admit out loud. The back half of the episode touches on music, storytelling, and legacy, including a breakdown of J. Cole’s For Your Eyes Only, expectations for The Fall Off, and why narrative rap still matters. The episode closes with a candid conversation on relationships, money, prenups, and the uncomfortable truths behind “50/50” partnerships. Funny, reflective, and grounded in real life — Episode 509 is classic ShopTalk: barbershop wisdom with grown-man perspective. When you see the blue and the black, you know where you at. ⸻ Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP508 | Time Is The Only Currency
ShopTalkPodcast — Episode 508: Time Is the Only Currency On Episode 508 of ShopTalkPodcast, J. Johnson and Dame Gone Wild kick things off reflecting on fellowship, family, and why showing up in real life matters more than ever in an increasingly digital world. The conversation shifts into health, discipline, and aging, as J breaks down his recent lifestyle changes—giving up meat, starting intermittent fasting, prioritizing sleep, and committing to long-term habits over quick fixes. From Apple Watch sleep tracking to using AI to interpret personal health data, the fellas talk accountability, consistency, and why six months is the real test of commitment. From there, the episode moves into culture and consequence. J and Dame unpack faith, leadership, and public accountability, debate whether shame still has a place in society, and address anti-Blackness in media and streaming spaces, including what real consequences should look like when lines are crossed. The back half of the episode turns global and political, with discussions around U.S. involvement in Venezuela, resource-driven conflicts, civil unrest, and what preparedness really looks like in uncertain times. The episode closes with reflections on time, legacy, and whether any amount of money is worth trading away years of your life. Real talk. Long-form perspective. Classic ShopTalk energy. ⸻ Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP507 | Intellectually Dishonest
ShopTalkPodcast — Episode 507: Intellectually Dishonest The first episode of 2026 starts exactly where ShopTalk lives: honesty, reflection, and uncomfortable truths. J and Dame open the year grounded in gratitude and survival, reflecting on what it means to make it through a brutal season with faith, health, and family intact. From near-death experiences and the long road back, to quiet New Year’s nights, aging, and the people who become permanent fixtures in your life, this episode is heavy—in the best way. The conversation shifts toward discipline and self-correction. Fasting, diet, aging bodies, and the difference between simply surviving versus actually living. J breaks down intentional lifestyle changes—cutting sugar, removing meat, and stepping off the “regular American diet”—and why real health requires long-term commitment, not shortcuts. From there, the episode tackles one of the most debated cultural phrases right now: “Fuck the streets.” What does it actually mean? Who’s allowed to say it? And why are people being intellectually dishonest, pretending the conversation is about homelessness instead of violence, crime, and destructive street mentalities? J and Dame call out virtue signaling, selective outrage, and the moral confusion around glorifying behavior that harms communities. The episode closes with reflections on loyalty, friendship, mortality, and how some bonds outlast marriages, careers, and entire phases of life. Growth doesn’t come from pretending—it comes from telling the truth, even when it’s unpopular. Music Pick of the Week: Ashley Sorrell — Just Wanna Be Welcome to 2026. Shop Talk is still here. ⸻ Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP506 | Holiday Myths & Grown Man Truths
ShopTalkPodcast — Episode: Holiday Myths & Grown-Man Truths On this episode of ShopTalkPodcast, J. Johnson & Dame Gone Wild tap in the day after Christmas for a wide-ranging conversation that blends holiday reflections, family dynamics, culture, and the kind of debates only ShopTalk can deliver. The fellas talk about Christmas as adults—how traditions shift once you become the magic, and what it really means to show up for family when you realize moments aren’t promised. From parenting, kids growing up, and slowly becoming the elder in the room, to honest reflections on memory, gratitude, and loss, this episode goes deeper than the wrapping paper. The conversation takes a sharp turn into culture and belief systems as J and Dame unpack Santa Claus myths, childhood traditions, and whether lying “for fun” actually carries long-term consequences. From the Tooth Fairy to Christmas economics, they challenge traditions most people never stop to examine. They also get into hip-hop talk—Fab, Jim Jones, Dave East, and expectations placed on New York rap—along with boxing culture and Anthony Joshua’s moment in the spotlight. The episode closes with discussion on the evolving podcast landscape, Netflix’s push into audio, and what the future of content consumption may really look like. Honest. Funny. Thoughtful. Unapologetically ShopTalk. ⸻ Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP505 | Crime Stopper
ShopTalkPodcast — Episode 505 J. Johnson and Dame Gone Wild return for Episode 505 of ShopTalkPodcast, kicking things off with classic intros before settling into a wide-ranging conversation rooted in family, recovery, music, and culture. Dame shares real updates on his continued recovery from open-heart surgery, the uncertainty around returning to work, and how God’s timing continues to line up in unexpected ways. The fellas talk about being home for the holidays, cooking for family, and the reality of slowing down after a major health scare. Things turn personal (and hilarious) when Dame discovers his kids have a group chat called “Trash Dad”, sparking a broader conversation about fatherhood, perspective, and how blessed kids really are. The episode moves into reflections on friendship and brotherhood—building strong circles later in life, accountability among men, and why the company you keep directly shapes how you move through the world. Music takes center stage as J and Dame break down recent projects, including Nas’ latest album, debating backlash, expectations placed on legends, and why music criticism is often loud but uninformed. They dig into year-end Apple Music stats, favorite albums, most-played songs, and what listening habits reveal about who we really are as fans. That opens the door to a deeper discussion on hip-hop debates, group artists vs. solo artists, and why being part of a collective should never disqualify greatness. Later, the fellas jump into a thought experiment that spirals into a funny and thought-provoking debate: If you could commit one crime and erase it forever, what would it be? The conversation touches white-collar crime, morality, politics, and the uncomfortable lines people refuse to cross. The episode closes with boxing talk ahead of the Anthony Joshua vs. Jake Paul fight, shoutouts to women’s boxing, Dame’s Music Pick of the Week, and a classic Who’s Mans Is This?! segment loaded with culture, politics, and conspiracy-laced skepticism. They wrap with gratitude, holiday well-wishes, and a reminder that 505 episodes deep, ShopTalkPodcast is still just getting started. ⸻ Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP504 | Forgive Them And Parent Better
J. Johnson and Dame are back for Shoptalkpodcast Episode 504, joined by author and friend of the show Jordyn Mickens for a deep, reflective conversation that blends culture, community, faith, and personal growth. Dame opens up about recovering from open-heart surgery, navigating disability paperwork, and what slowing down has taught him about obedience and trust in God. The fellas also address the firebombing of the Hitha Healing House in Highland Park and the ripple effects it has on the community. The conversation turns to the firing of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore, with J and Dame breaking down workplace power, bad decisions, accountability, and why ego continues to be the downfall of high-profile figures. Jordyn Mickens then shares the journey behind her book Forgive Them and Parent Better, discussing forgiveness, emotional burnout, journaling, creative healing, and raising her autistic son. Together, they explore parenting, self-awareness, recognizing personal warning signs, and why forgiveness is often a continuous practice rather than a one-time decision. A thoughtful, funny, and honest episode with real-life perspective — classic Shoptalk. ⸻ GoFund Me For the Hitha Heeling House https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-hithas-healing-mission-after-the-fire Get the Jordyn's Book: https://amzn.to/498Y2Hl Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: https://YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: https://SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com ⸻ Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP503 | Grace, Grown Folks, & Getting It Back
Shoptalkpodcast EP503 — “Grace, Grown Folks, & Getting It Back” J and Dame are back for Episode 503 with a raw, honest, Detroit-rooted conversation. Dame opens up about recovering from open-heart surgery, the reality of modern medicine, and the people who held him down during the process. The fellas tap into Detroit’s latest online debate: Should Coney Islands “give back” to the neighborhoods? J and Dame break down expectations, racial tension, community responsibility, and why some of these conversations miss the real point. They dig into entrepreneurship, customer service, barbershop inflation, the “LLC hustler” mentality, and why too many people run businesses like it’s the crack era. J shares a wild porch pirate story that turns into a lesson on grace, emotional control, and not crashing out on the wrong day. The crew also breaks down the Diddy documentary, Bad Boy’s history, Pac vs. Big narratives, exploitative contracts, Netflix buying Warner/HBO, what it means for DC and Batman, and why streaming prices are turning right back into cable bills. Tap in for jokes, real talk, and grown-man perspective — classic Shoptalk energy. ⸻ Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: https://YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: https://SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: https://www.shoptalkpod.com ⸻ Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP502 - In All Things, Give Thanks
Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: https://YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: https://SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: https://www.shoptalkpod.com ⸻ Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP501 - Sponsor Me
Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: https://YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: https://SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: https://www.shoptalkpod.com ⸻ Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP500 - 500th Episoe Thank You
J and Dame celebrate their 500th Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: https://YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: https://SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: https://www.shoptalkpod.com ⸻ Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP499 - Consistency Is The Cheat Code
ShopTalkPodcast — Episode 499 Episode 499 of ShopTalkPodcast is packed with laughs, perspective, and classic Detroit energy. J and Dame kick things off in true ShopTalk fashion—clowning about horses and Christopher Reeve—before locking in on the real work: podcast strategy, YouTube monetization, and the art of teaching your audience how to actually support what you build. From honest conversations about culture and consistency to wild stories and unexpected debates, this episode feels like barbershop therapy—unfiltered, thoughtful, funny, and real. Whether you’re a creator, a supporter of independent media, or just here for the vibes, this one delivers across the board. ⸻ 10 Key Timestamps & Topics [00:00] – Horse Talk Gone Wrong A wild opening on horseback injuries and Christopher Reeve sets the comedic tone. [00:47] – Uploading Episodes Back to Apple Plans to restore the Apple feed and why consistency still matters. [02:00] – West Side Intros Jay delivers his signature intro, leading into Dame’s—Detroit pride on full display. [08:30] – Podcast Growth & YouTube Hustle Behind-the-scenes talk on analytics, audience behavior, and monetization goals. [22:15] – Real Conversations About Work Ethic The grind, burnout, and what it really takes to stay consistent long-term. [46:30] – Current Events & Culture Talk A deep dive into viral news, celebrity antics, and cultural moments. [01:03:00] – Top 25 Albums of All Time Debating classics, personal favorites, and albums that shaped eras. [01:36:00] – Relationships & Accountability Honesty, loyalty, and how people handle conflict when things get real. [01:57:15] – Podcasters vs. Media Gatekeepers Sharp commentary on independence, ownership, and industry politics. [02:07:30] – Closing Gems & Sign-Offs Gratitude, wisdom, and a reminder to support real creators. ⸻ Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP498 - Halloween 2025
Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: @shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com ⸻ Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP497 - Thousand Plus A Thousand
Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: @shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com ⸻ Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP496 - The Return Of Dame
ShopTalkPodcast — Episode 496: The Return of Dame The boys are back. J and Dame link up for a long-awaited reunion as Dame returns to the mic, and the energy feels exactly like it should. This episode is rooted in growth, perspective, and real-life experience—Detroit stories, life lessons, and the kind of honesty that only comes from time lived, not time spent talking. From catching up on what’s changed (and what hasn’t), to reflections on accountability, loyalty, and evolving as men, this is classic ShopTalk—unfiltered, thoughtful, and grounded in the culture. No gimmicks. No rushing. Just two voices reconnecting and setting the tone moving forward. ⸻ Topic Shifts (rounded to the nearest :15) [00:00] – Opening Energy Jay kicks things off, intros roll, and the tone is set for Dame’s return. [17:15] – Catching Up Life updates, growth since the last sit-down, and what really matters now. [34:15] – Detroit Conversations Local culture, old stories, and lessons only the city can teach. [51:30] – Accountability & Growth Real talk about friendship, loyalty, and evolving as men. [68:30] – The State of the Game Culture shifts, industry changes, and where Detroit fits into it all. [85:45] – Closing Moments Reflections, future plans, and that unmistakable ShopTalk sign-off. ⸻ Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP495 - Over Westside, Everybody Know Everybody
ShopTalkPodcast — Episode 495 The guys are back for Episode 495, kicking things off with the legendary Westside intros before diving headfirst into Detroit pride, cultural chaos, and unfiltered ShopTalk energy. J and Curv trade bars on loyalty, social media antics, and the blurred lines between fame and respect in a digital-first world. You also hear directly from Dame via voice note, adding perspective and continuity to the conversation. From real talk about relationships and friendship to hip-hop headlines and industry movement, the episode moves sharp and intentional—barbershop wisdom meets block-level honesty. Nothing forced. Nothing watered down. Just conversation that cuts where it needs to. Pull up, press play, and get your weekly dose of ShopTalk. ⸻ Timestamps (rounded to the nearest :15) [00:00] – Classic Westside Intros Energy check and tone set. [04:30] – Detroit Pride & Legacy Community stories and city perspective. [13:15] – Pop Culture Rundown Social media reactions and trending moments. [24:00] – Loyalty, Love & Friendship Real conversations with no filters. [37:45] – Hip-Hop & Industry Talk New releases, headlines, and culture shifts. [49:30] – Relationship Debates Listener feedback and honest disagreements. [1:02:00] – Closing Reflections Final thoughts and shoutouts. ⸻ Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP494 - We Not Done
ShopTalkPodcast — Episode 494: We Not Done On Episode 494 of ShopTalkPodcast, J. Johnson is joined by special guest AJ from The Connected Experience while Dame continues his recovery from surgery. Even with the team not at full strength, the mic stays hot—and the conversation stays real. From classic Westside introductions to reflections on brotherhood, health, and perseverance, this episode is rooted in resilience. J and AJ talk life, culture, and what it means to keep showing up when circumstances don’t make it easy. Updates on Dame’s recovery, Detroit energy, and the importance of community remind listeners that ShopTalk isn’t just a podcast—it’s a commitment. Whether you’ve been here since day one or you’re just tapping in, “We Not Done” is a reminder that the culture doesn’t stop, the work continues, and the grind doesn’t pause. ⸻ Episode Highlights [00:00] – Westside Love Classic ShopTalk intro and J. Johnson’s legendary AKAs. [03:15] – AJ Holds It Down AJ from The Connected Experience joins the show while Dame recovers. [07:40] – Dame’s Update Health check, recovery progress, and holding the line for the family. [12:25] – Brotherhood & Support Friendship, prayer, and standing by your people when it matters most. [18:50] – Detroit Energy Westside stories, laughs, and staying authentic. [26:10] – Culture Talk Community responsibility, leadership, and showing up with purpose. [33:35] – Resilience in Real Time Why consistency matters and how ShopTalk keeps moving forward. [42:05] – Guest Insights AJ shares perspective from his own podcasting journey and Detroit’s media scene. [52:45] – What Keeps Us Going Reflecting on 494 episodes and what lies ahead. [01:03:10] – Closing Thoughts Final words, love for Dame, and one clear message: We Not Done. ⸻ Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP493 - Twin Peaks
EP493 - Twin Peaks by @shoptalkpodcast
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EP492 - Whoopty Do
EP492 - Whoopty Do by @shoptalkpodcast
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EP491 - Kona Grill
Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP490 - Hi, My Name Is Real Life Consequences
ShopTalkPodcast — Episode 490 Welcome back to Shoptalkpodcast EP490. J and Dame are back for another week of foolishness—and this one is loaded. We’re officially 10 weeks out from Episode 500, already plotting an in-person celebration, and the energy is building. Dame opens up with a real health and life update—surgery prep, mending relationships, and a shift toward gratitude. J recaps a packed long weekend: grilling adventures, Arts, Beats & Eats (including the infamous cordoned-off smoke zone), and a Detroit photo wave he’s about to flood the timeline with. From beard phases and wave checks to hotel-griddle steak lore, the chaos starts early. Then the conversations deepen. The fellas compare Detroit’s underground fight scene to viral bare-knuckle spectacles, break down a wild “Who’s Mans Is This?!” case that resulted in a 15-months-to-20-years sentence over stolen ashes, and call out peak bozo behavior when a dad leaves his kid on a porch. From there, it’s vengeance vs. wisdom (J’s “Zen book” bars), elder care, internet rumors, and why “watch your mouth” is still elite advice. Rap talk heats up with leaked Young Thug jail calls, fake streams and industry cap, why a Kendrick feature isn’t owed to anyone, and the difference between real-world reach and “lit b***es and players.” The fellas also salute a Pokémon creator who turned blatant racism into real-life consequences (chef’s kiss). The episode closes with heavy but necessary conversations around National Guard deployments, policing without community respect, poverty’s connection to violence, parents vs. “super predators,” the Oregon refuge standoff, and how the AI future is arriving faster than most people realize. Topics Include: • Countdown to Episode 500 + live event tease • Dame’s surgery prep, reconnection, and perspective shift • Grills, steaks, and Arts, Beats & Eats recap • Underground fights vs. barn-brawl culture • “Who’s Mans Is This?!” urn-theft case → heavy sentencing • Porch-drop parenting = certified bozo behavior • Zen bars on anger, revenge, and restraint • Young Thug leaked calls, Kendrick/Drake context, fake streams • Pokémon racism → Navy career-ending receipts • National Guard, policing, Detroit violence, and poverty • AI 2027/2030 fears & what humans can’t outsource Music Pick: MC Breed — Let’s Go to the Club (RIP Breed) Dedicated to Dan. 🙏🏽 Tap in on YouTube and Spotify for the video version. Drop the blue-and-black or barber pole in the comments so we know it’s family. When you see the blue and the black, you know where you at. Not saying we’re the Rockefeller of podcasts… but we are J and Dame ✔️ ⸻ Listen & Follow: ❶ iTunes: Search #shoptalkpodcast ❷ YouTube: YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❸ SoundCloud: SoundCloud.com/shoptalkpod ❹ Website: www.shoptalkpod.com Connect With Us: Instagram: @Shoptalkpodcast | @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild Twitter: @jjohnson313 | @damegonewild | @TheShoptalkPod Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/
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EP489 - Its Hard To Live
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EP488 - Now What?
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EP487 - The Age Of Ultron
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EP486 - Ask The Shop [ YN ]
EP486 - Ask The Shop [ YN ] by @shoptalkpodcast
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EP485 - Watermelon Man [feat @neighborhoodgrocery]
EP485 - Watermelon Man [feat @neighborhoodgrocery] by @shoptalkpodcast
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EP484 - Great American Restaurant Tour - Chilis
EP484 - Great American Restaurant Tour - Chilis by @shoptalkpodcast
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