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Somewhere in Hamilton discussing recent events, controversial videos, and hot takes.

Hosts:

  • Tyrell
  • Rooks
  • Ayo
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Episode 13 | "Insecure"

Episode 13 | "Insecure"

2026-02-2302:17:12

This episode of the Chat2Much Podcast kicks off with jokes about YouTube monetization and streaming platforms before the guys debate being left out of a Toronto auto show trip. That leads into dream cars, luxury lifestyles, and what their “vice” would be if they were rich — cars, women, or fashion.From there, the conversation shifts into relationships: is liking someone’s pictures cheating? Can men and women really be just friends? The crew dives deep into insecurity, trust, and how social media impacts modern dating.They also break down the viral Larry Wheels slap incident, allegations surrounding his marriage, and steroid culture in bodybuilding. In “Wagwan,” they react to 50 Cent vs. Jim Jones, DJ Vlad’s Tory Lanez comments, and a controversial 37-year sentence given to a Florida father after his son caused a fatal crash.The episode wraps with Stir The Pot, discussing unrequited love, heartbreak, and accountability in relationships.🎙 Send your questions for listener letters:DM us @chat2muchpodcast or email info@chat2much.comYour story could be featured in the Chat2Us segment.🎧 Listen to the full audio:https://linktr.ee/chat2much📸 Follow us on Instagram:@chat2muchpodcast
This episode on the Chat2Much Podcast starts with a Valentine’s Day and mental health check in as Ayo claims he’s not looking for love while the room questions his effort. A debate about approaching women at the gym turns into crush talk, communication habits, and Rex sharing why Valentine’s means more now that he celebrates it with his daughter.The mood shifts as the hosts highlight Viola Desmond for Black History Month before reacting to heavy headlines, including a tragic school shooting in British Columbia and the killing of Hamilton artist Lil OT, leading to conversations about parenting and the risks tied to street culture.They then move into celebrity beef involving 50 Cent’s camp and Ja Rule, Cardi B and Stefon Diggs breakup rumors, and a heated debate on accountability in dating. The final stretch dives into viral chaos, relationship money drama, clout chasing, and a tough friendship question about dating a friend’s ex before wrapping with Valentine’s shoutouts and wild hypotheticals.🎙 Send your questions for listener letters:DM us @chat2muchpodcast or email info@chat2much.comYour story could be featured in the Chat2Us segment.🎧 Listen to the full audio:https://linktr.ee/chat2much📸 Follow us on Instagram:@chat2muchpodcast
This episode of the Chat2Much Podcast kicks off with Ayo, Rooks and Rex joking about the vibe feeling off without Tommy, before easing into a light Super Bowl recap filled with jokes about the Patriots, the Seahawks, and the absurdity of a kicker outshining an offense. The mood shifts as the room introduces a Black History Month segment, spotlighting the lesser-known story of Robert Smalls and setting the tone for deeper cultural conversations throughout February. From there, Rex recounts attending an upscale wedding, which quickly spirals into an outfit roast and a broader debate on fashion, weddings, money, and the kinds of values parents hope to pass on to their kids.As the episode unfolds, the hosts dive into dating frustrations, public altercations, and whether filming conflict is ever justified, before landing on a heated breakdown of the Super Bowl halftime show and the backlash surrounding it. That conversation opens the door to discussions about entitlement, morality, power, and accountability ranging from internet family drama to racial profiling and relationship standards before closing out with an unfiltered debate on loyalty, body count, and how personal boundaries shape modern relationships.🎙 Send your questions for listener letters:DM us @chat2muchpodcast or email info@chat2much.comYour story could be featured in the Chat2Us segment.🎧 Listen to the full audio:https://linktr.ee/chat2much📸 Follow us on Instagram:@chat2muchpodcast
This episode of the Chat2Much Podcast starts with technical hiccups as the hosts joke their way through livestream issues before officially getting rolling. Early banter gives way to a major announcement: Tommy is stepping back as a regular to focus on his business, with the fourth seat becoming a rotating guest spot.The room then checks in on mental health, touching on stress, relationships, money, and why people often stay in situations that no longer serve them. From there, the conversation turns to current events and viral moments, including a heated discussion around an ICE-related shooting, reactions to risky online clips, and sharp takes on influencer boxing and music battles.The episode’s core debates revolve around morality, self-interest and whether “selling out” is justified to protect family or stability, how far boundaries should go with adult children, and if extreme acts of love create lifelong obligation. The hosts close with reflections on culture, loss, and growth, leaving plenty unsaid for listeners to unpack themselves.🎙 Send your questions for listener letters:DM us @chat2muchpodcast or email info@chat2much.comYour story could be featured in the Chat2Us segment.🎧 Listen to the full audio:https://linktr.ee/chat2much📸 Follow us on Instagram:@chat2muchpodcast
Chat2Much Episode 9 dives into life updates, internet chaos, culture debates, ethics, accountability, and uncomfortable but necessary conversations.The episode opens with the crew inviting deeper audience participation, asking listeners to send in real-life scenarios, problems, funny stories, and questions for advice. From there, the hosts check in on their weeks through honest “brags and complaints” segments. Topics range from job promotions, family bonding, burnout, creative guilt, workplace conflict, health scares, and real-life frustrations like injuries and housing issues.The conversation then moves into behind-the-scenes podcast growth. The team debates content strategy, trial reels, clip volume, consistency, and whether audiences actually care about the inner workings of the podcast. They explore bigger long-term ideas like live shows, touring, innovation in podcast formats, and building something that stands out from traditional setups.Later, the episode shifts toward trending cultural topics. The hosts discuss: • Super Bowl culture and halftime performances • Fashion, masculinity, public image, and self-expression • Where personal taste ends and public discourse begins • The role of controversy in celebrity brandingThe conversation becomes more serious as the crew breaks down recent online controversies involving influencers, extremist rhetoric, and public accountability. Rather than glorifying, the discussion centers on ethics, harm, cancel culture, power dynamics, and the responsibility that comes with influence. They examine how communities respond to hate, how collective power works, and whether condemnation is sometimes necessary.The episode also tackles viral internet moments and moral dilemmas, including: • Would you take $1,000,000 if it meant betraying strangers on a game show? • Is self-interest justified when life-changing money is involved? • What responsibility do professionals (like athletes) have when interacting with fans?A powerful segment follows when the hosts react to a viral parenting video, leading into a deeply personal conversation about discipline, trauma, culture, strict parenting, emotional safety, and how childhood experiences shape adulthood. One of the most emotional moments of the episode includes a raw story about growing up under authoritarian discipline and how that impacted mental health, self-worth, and trust.The episode closes with a reflective discussion on respect, obedience, communication between parents and children, generational trauma, and the importance of building relationships where kids feel safe enough to be honest instead of fearful.As always, the episode balances humor, honesty, chaos, vulnerability, and uncomfortable truth in a way only Chat2Much does.🎙 Send your questions for listener letters: DM us @chat2muchpodcast or email info@chat2much.com Your story could be featured in the Chat2Us segment.🎧 Listen to the full audio: https://linktr.ee/chat2much📸 Follow us on Instagram: @chat2muchpodcast
Episode 8 | "Crashing Out"

Episode 8 | "Crashing Out"

2026-01-1902:19:02

In Episode 8 of the Chat2Much Podcast, Rex, Rooks, and Tommy sit down for another raw, chaotic, and unfiltered conversation that moves through masculinity, friendship, self-discipline, internet culture, morality, violence, grief, parenting, religion, and accountability.The episode opens with playful but revealing debates around male friendships and masculinity, including whether it’s “gay” to compliment your friends, show care, or express affection. That leads into honest weekly check-ins where the crew talks about unemployment, going to the gym, building discipline, creative burnout, content creation struggles, and the pressure of trying to improve your life while becoming more aware of your flaws.As the conversation deepens, the crew reflects on grief and loss, paying tribute to a friend who passed away and discussing how death becomes more frequent as you grow older. This naturally leads into conversations about time, nostalgia, and the cultural obsession with 2016, where they unpack whether it was truly a golden era or just a reflection of youth, trauma, and personal memories.Later in the episode, the discussion shifts toward internet culture and public figures, including a breakdown of Kai Cenat’s self-improvement journey, criticism around performative growth, and whether creators owe their audience continued access once they reach the top. The crew debates authenticity, mental health, burnout, fame, and the pressure of always having to “feed the audience.”The episode also dives into religion and morality after reacting to a viral Druski skit that sparked backlash from Christian communities. This opens a serious discussion about megachurches, prosperity gospel, wealth in religion, hypocrisy in leadership, and where faith becomes exploitation. Personal experiences with church, spirituality, and cultural conditioning are shared honestly.One of the most intense segments of the episode centers around violence, accountability, and the idea of “crashing out.” After reacting to real viral confrontations and heated podcast clips, the crew debates whether words justify violence, when self-defense crosses into ego, whether loyalty means jumping into fights for your friends, and where personal responsibility should draw the line.The conversation also touches on parenting, discipline, and culture after reacting to a viral video involving a mother confronting her child over a fabricated online story. The hosts unpack accountability, gentle parenting, cultural bias, public perception, and how easily the internet jumps to conclusions without context.To close, the episode ends in classic Chat2Much chaos with uncomfortable but hilarious debates, moral hypotheticals, and raw honesty about pride, fear, boundaries, and the extremes people would go to when put under pressure. The balance of humor, discomfort, depth, and unpredictability stays true to what Chat2Much has always been.🎙 Send your questions for listener letters:DM us @chat2muchpodcast or email info@chat2much.comYour story could be featured in the Chat2Us segment.🎧 Listen to the full audio:https://linktr.ee/chat2much📸 Follow us on Instagram:@chat2muchpodcast
In Episode 7 of the Chat2Much Podcast, Rex, Rooks, and Tommy welcome back Ayo fresh off a trip to South Africa, leading to an honest, funny, and deeply reflective conversation that moves through identity, culture, mental health, internet discourse, relationships, morality, and how people navigate real life.The episode opens with Ayo breaking down his experience in South Africa, comparing the energy, community, and sense of belonging there versus in Canada. The crew talks about cultural connection, family distance, homesickness, and how environment affects motivation, mood, and mental health. This naturally leads into a raw conversation about loneliness, depression, checking in on friends, and the importance of actually showing up for the people around you.As the discussion continues, the tone shifts into heavier territory with a long-form debate around a real-world police shooting involving ICE officers. The hosts break down body cam footage, public statements, moral responsibility, abuse of power, accountability, and whether fear justifies lethal force. The conversation explores how narratives are shaped online, how bias plays into public perception, and where people personally draw the line between empathy and accountability.The episode then pivots into internet culture and entertainment topics, including reactions to Adam22 boxing the man who slept with his wife, conversations about clout, masculinity, ego, and what people are willing to do for attention and status. From there, the crew dives into uncomfortable but honest debates around relationships, boundaries, sexuality, social norms, and the difference between “for the plot” behavior and real life consequences.Later in the episode, the conversation becomes more philosophical, touching on revenge vs healing, whether retaliation is ever justified, what people would want done in their name if something happened to them, and how trauma shapes decision making. The crew also debates conspiracy culture, including the so-called “Jake Paul curse,” internet pattern recognition, and how people interpret coincidences as meaning.To close, the episode ends on a reflective note with the group answering a deep question: if you could restart life at 18 with everything you know now, would you? The answers touch on regret, growth, parenthood, purpose, missed opportunities, and whether the lessons learned are worth the pain that shaped them.Episode 7 balances humor, chaos, vulnerability, uncomfortable truths, and genuine reflection, staying true to what Chat2Much represents — real conversations, no scripts, no filter.🎙 Send your questions for listener letters:DM us @chat2muchpodcast or email info@chat2much.com
In Episode 6 of the Chat2Much Podcast, Rex, Rooks, and Tommy are joined by special guest Dbo for a long-form, unfiltered conversation that moves through internet culture, gaming nostalgia, responsibility, real life consequences, and the uncomfortable truths that come with growing up in public.The episode opens with hilarious banter and debates around gaming, including what makes someone a “real gamer,” childhood classics, and how nostalgia hits differently when you’re older. The crew also talks about discipline and consistency going into the new year, including goal setting, staying locked in, and why most people fall off when it’s time to execute.As the conversation continues, the tone shifts into more serious territory with a raw reflection on accountability, making mistakes, and how quickly life can change when you make the wrong decision. The hosts react to real-world stories, including the Anthony Joshua fatal crash in Nigeria, breaking down responsibility, misinformation online, and why the internet often turns tragedy into entertainment before facts are even confirmed.The episode also dives into music and storytelling, including the real story behind Tupac’s “Brenda’s Got a Baby,” and why songs rooted in truth still hit harder than anything designed to trend. From there, the crew touches on culture, identity, and authenticity, including conversations about Jamaican culture, performative behavior, and the difference between being influenced by something versus pretending to be something for validation.To close, the discussion turns toward relationships, money, and trust, including debates around prenups, financial transparency, protecting what you build, and how modern dating standards shape what people expect from men and women. The episode balances comedy, truth, and real conversation, staying true to the raw and unscripted nature of Chat2Much.🎙 Send your questions for listener letters:DM us @chat2muchpodcast or email info@chat2much.comYour story could be featured in the Chat2Us segment.🎧 Listen to the full audio:https://linktr.ee/chat2much📸 Follow us on Instagram:@chat2muchpodcast
In Episode 5 of the Chat2Much Podcast, we got our behind the scenes guest Zaii, spectating as Rex, Rooks, and Tommy sit down for a long-form conversation covering mental health, internet culture, relationships, responsibility, and the pressure that comes with adulthood and visibility.The episode includes conversations about Christmas traditions, gift-giving expectations, and cultural differences, including debates around Santa Claus, honesty with kids, and how perspectives change as you get older. The crew also talks about growing up, family dynamics, fatherhood, and the responsibilities that come with providing, raising children, and thinking long-term.As the discussion continues, the focus shifts toward mental health and burnout, recent conversations around creators and public figures like Kai Cenat opening up about stress and pressure. The hosts break down why money and success don’t remove mental health struggles, the unrealistic expectations placed on creators, and how the internet often reacts when people show vulnerability.After the recent events from former Nickelodeon child actor Tylor Chase, the episode also explores the dark side of internet fame, including parasocial relationships, entitlement from audiences, and how creators are judged in real time. Inspired by the streamer Tylil's controversy, the conversation moves into serious topics around false allegations, internet trial culture, accountability, and the damage caused when serious accusations are handled recklessly online.To close, the crew reflects on relationships, trust, emotional trauma, masculinity, asking for help, and how unresolved issues affect behavior. The episode balances humor, honesty, and uncomfortable truths, staying true to the raw and unscripted nature of Chat2Much.⸻🎙 Send your questions for listener letters:DM us @chat2muchpodcast or email info@chat2much.comYour story could be featured in the Chat2Us segment.🎧 Listen to the full audio:https://linktr.ee/chat2much📸 Follow us on Instagram:@chat2muchpodcast
In Episode 4 of the Chat2Much Podcast, the boys officially welcome their first-ever guest — Hamilton content creator @thatsndot — marking a big milestone for the pod.The episode kicks off with introductions and early jokes as the crew sets the tone, then flows into the classic Chat2Much format: weekly check-ins, wins, losses, and unfiltered conversations. With a creator in the room, the discussion naturally opens up around content creation, consistency, growth, and supporting each other in the creative space.Despite running into unexpected technical difficulties that resulted in a shorter episode than usual, the energy stays high as Tommy, Rex, Rooks, and Ndot trade stories, banter, and honest perspectives about building momentum, navigating personal weeks, and learning as you go. Rex opens up about recently getting fired from his job and shares his plans to pursue legal action, keeping the conversation raw and real.Ayo is away in South Africa for this episode, but his presence is still felt as the crew holds things down and keeps the vibes moving. Rooks and Rex also talk about being out in the community handing out flyers to promote their upcoming toy drive, taking place the following day, highlighting the pod’s commitment to giving back.In true Chat2Much fashion, the episode also features a surprise guest appearance from Nicki, the owner of the home where the podcast was filmed. What started as a quick interaction turns into an extended conversation as the crew keeps her talking to stretch out the limited recording time. Along the way, the discussion jumps across current events and internet chaos, touching on the mass shooting in Australia, Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua, Shrimp Diddy, and how 21 Savage allegedly sparked a full-blown SKREETS civil war.It’s raw, funny, and exactly what Chat2Much is about — real people having real conversations without overthinking it. This episode sets the foundation for future guests and collaborations, proving the pod is just getting started.🎙 Send your questions for listener letters: DM us @chat2muchpodcast or email info@chat2much.com Your story could be featured in our Chat2Us segment.🎧 Listen to the full audio:https://linktr.ee/chat2much
In this episode of the Chat2Much Podcast, the boys pull up with pure energy and zero filter. Tommy kicks things off talking about his magazine cover shoot and getting bumped to January 2026—while Rooks casually brushes off the fact that he “kinda went viral” with millions of views across platforms. From there, chaos unfolds exactly how you’d expect.The crew dives into everything from travel plans, cultural clashes, dating outside your race, and even the wild story of a TTC stabbing where both the employee and customer poked each other up. Hamilton’s tragic bus accident, winter weather, and getting stuck in the snow all make their way into the chat too.Naturally, it wouldn’t be Chat2Much without the boys spiraling into a debate about Top5 vs. Drake, Toronto rap politics, celebrity lookalikes, and which “numbered” women have the best personalities (yes… the Strong 7 discourse is officially canon now).By the end, the conversation hits dating standards, mom vs. girlfriend car-seat hierarchy, race preferences, tight coochie confessions, Colombia jokes, and why some of the mandem “grew on each other” (pause).It’s unhinged, hilarious, honest, and exactly why you’re here.
In this episode of the Chat2Much Podcast, the boys kick things off by catching up on their weeks—though Rooks casually drops that he “kinda went viral,” downplaying the fact that he pulled 1.4 million views on a reel like it was nothing. From there, the room spirals into a classic Canadian rant about the weather, snow conditions, and the annual stress that Christmas time dumps on everybody.Somehow, this transitions into a quick but ridiculous debate about how the USA would hold up in a nuclear showdown with North Korea—because of course it did. After that, the crew reacts to Akaash Singh finally addressing the controversy surrounding him and his wife Jasleen, on Andrew Schulz's Flagrant Podcast.The rest of the episode gets taken over by a heated back-and-forth on 50 Cent’s Diddy documentary, "Sean Combs: The Reckoning" with Rex proudly taking the contrarian position and going at Ayo over the ever-messy question of separating the art from the artist.
Episode 1 | "Thirfting"

Episode 1 | "Thirfting"

2025-12-0202:35:25

This episode on the Chat2Much Podcast starts off with laughter as Ayo struggles with the word “Thrift” while trying to recount his week and Tommy claims the reason he’s always so positive is because his dad came to Canada on a “banana boat”. In an attempt to fish for compliments about his new outfit, Rooks opens up a conversation about the rooms' thoughts on fashion and whether it gets you more attention from others, especially in social settings like clubs. Following that, Rex dives into the latest controversies with Bobbi Althoff and Ray J’s drama taking center stage. After reading through an uninspiring AITA reddit post, Ayo and Rex get into a heated discussion about whether or not wearing a suit is considered “dressing white”. Closing out the episode, the room shares their thoughts on what they would do if, “Your previous partner was revived after dying to a Thanos snap but you had spent all the insurance money on a failed business, gotten married and had kids with another person”. Follow for more on all platforms @chat2muchpodcast
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