Goode Street is the place where everything happening locally is mentioned, discussed, and "joced" about. Goode Street's hosts Sam and Ju are Houma natives whose aim is to bring the area and youth together by reporting, educating and making fun of "news" in the Tri-parish. You'll also hear guests explain their unique perspectives on Goode Street's topics and joces.
On this episode of Goode Street, Justin Patterson better known as Deejay Juice stops by to announce his 3rd Annual JuiceFest, downtown Houma, LA. We also discuss his personal experiences with clubs, businesses, artist & people in the Tri-Parish.
On this episode of the "Goode Street", special Guest Ranney Davis stops by for a good ol' fashioned sports conversation. Davis was a premier athlete in the tri-parish & throughout the nation. Now, the work he does in the community through his nonprofit organization, "Big S.L.A.M." is making an even bigger impact by appreciating and helping some of the people that deserve it most.
On this episode of "Goode Street", we run it with Ms. Latoya Walters. Latoya is a self made entrepreneur with a grind like no other. In her relatively short career as a business woman, Latoya has built a reputation of being a person that does EVERYTHING...from small neighborhood give aways to providing affordable housing for recovering addicts through her organization We Inspire LA. We also discuss her story of transitioning through life's highs and lows, and the things/people that inspired her to pursue entrepreneurship as a single mother.
On this episode of Goode Street, we continue the conversation with guest Malcolm Westley about his brother Akari "AK" Williams' case. AK is serving an unlawful & unjust sentence in federal prison. Upon recently receiving some new information about his case in 2016, he and his brother are hoping for a fair fight in court. FREE AK!!!
On this episode of Goode Street, we sit with guest Malcolm Westley as he gets his usual phone call from his younger brother AK. Akari "AK" Williams is serving an unlawful & unjust sentence in federal prison. Upon recently receiving some new information about his case, he and his brother reached out to Viber'z Only to explain how the federal prosecutor "stole" him away from his home & family. Hear his side of the story. FREE AK!!!
On this episode of "Goode Street" Podcast, we are visited by Barney Celestin. Barney is a community activist/organizer and founder of Eastside Day. His annual events provide hundreds of free uniforms and school supplies for under privileged kids in the Tri-Parish area. Held on the east side of Houma, LA, where Barney is from, Eastside Day is on it's 5th year as a charity event. Barney also shares his battles with kidney failure and how that changed his perspective on life.
On this episode of Goode Street, Officer Roy Williams of the Houma Police Department and Rapper/CEO of Hunnitz, 1200 Slim, share their experiences during and after Hurricane Ida. As a first responder, Roy could not leave for the storm and even had to perform a number of rescue missions during and after.
On this episode of "Goode Street", we attempt our first LIVE recording (via Facebook LIVE) with my boy, Tony Snow. This crazy conversation goes all over the place as we discuss & joce about whatever topics arise.
In the wake of Hurricane Ida, we sit & chat with two very active members of our community. TooEasy Tory Brown and Travion Smith, owner of "The Conveaux", share their stories about how this catastrophe has impacted their lives and the area we call home.
On this episode of Goode Street, Louisiana Rapper, Young D stops by to take Viber'z Only on a journey through his life and music. Young D connects his music with the stories of his upbringing and his experiences in the music industry. We chat and joce about all the influences that has impacted his career.
IT'S FAT TUESDAY, and Viber'z Only pulls up to Exquisite Lounge for a special Mardi Gras episode of the Goode Street Podcast LIVE. We sit and chat with Travion Smith (founder of The Conveaux), rapper 1200 Slim, and Duley with the Wingz. This real life, funny yet intelligent conversation is filled with gems for everyone!!!
On this episode of Goode Street, we (Viber'z Only) pull up to the world famous J. Rucker's House of Soul in Ponchatoula, Louisiana to link up with Real Talk Comedy Club. After the show, Comedian Reid Clark and his partner, co-host, and digital creator, Amber Walker (The People's Report podcast) sit down and "joce" with us about an array of interesting and hilarious topics.
On this episode, Black Rambo pulls up on Goode Street to tell us his crazy yet unique life story. Viberz Only and Black Rambo talk about everything from high school stories, to the war in Iraq, to becoming an internet star and now the first BLACK man with his own ammunition. This conversation is a true and highly entertaining testament of how YOU can turn what you love into your everyday occupation.
On this episode of the Goode Street Podcast we're rocking with the DeeJay. @deejayjuice100 takes Viber'z Only on his musical journey. From working with some of hip-hop's biggest artist to working with the kids at his Elementary school, Justin Patterson is hoping to make "JuiceFest" his visual representation of what music, dedication and consistency can create. ALL FOR FREE!!!
On this episode of the Goode Street Podcast, local basketball star and long time friend Brandon Brown gives Viber'z Only the run down of his overseas career. Now entering a new career as Varsity Head Coach at Vanderbilt Catholic High School, Brown explains how his growth and life experiences molded him into a better person and teacher.
On this episode, Viber'z Only pulls up to the Houma Police Department also located on Goode Street. We sit and chat with Chief Dana Coleman and Officer Roy Williams in the wake of the riots that broke out across America due to the killing of George Floyd. We talk about ways to help one another bridge the gap in cop/civilian relationships in our own community.
On this episode, Caterri Franklin and Erineka Mulligan pull up on Goode Street to talk business. These two Black Business Women give us the game on credit building/repair, real estate, home buying, and the trucking industry. All while jocing with Viberz Only!
Rance Ward and his trainer Justin Martinez stop on Goode Street to "go a round" with Viber'z Only. Rance, a Houma native, is gaining a lot of success in his pursuit of becoming a pro boxer. We sit with Rance "Pressure" Ward to converse about his career, the things that led him into the ring, and the things he has to do to attain the level he wants to reach.
Comedian, caterer, MC/host of WKBZ the Breeze on 105.9 FM radio and overall "Jack of All Trades" Jo' Jackson comes joce and vibe with us on Goode Street.
The self proclaimed "Joce King" of Houma stops on Goode Street. Ryan PD, Pmoney Dickerson breaks down the rules of Facebook jocing. All while keeping us entertained with hilarious stories about the good and the bad of being the Joce King. FB: Pmoney Dickerson