Be Honest, Don't Hold Back Part 1 with Greg Mathis Jr and Elliott Cooper
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In Just Us, Greg Mathis Jr. and Elliott Cooper sit down for a rare, guest-free episode of At The Table, giving listeners a front-row seat to the unfiltered chaos, honesty, and laughter that makes their dynamic so magnetic. Over sushi from Crazy Rock’n Sushi in West Hollywood, the two husbands dive into their week, their ever-evolving routines, Greg’s mysterious hiccup saga, and the small joys of settling into fall.
In Culture Catch-Up, Elliott spotlights NSBE — the National Society of Black Engineers — a powerhouse organization uplifting Black excellence in STEM since 1975. From pre-collegiate programs to nationwide conferences, NSBE’s mission and community impact get the shine they deserve.
They also share news they’ve been sitting on: Greg, Elliott, Judge Greg Mathis, and Linda Mathis appear on the Tamron Hall Show, with Tamron dedicating an entire episode to their family, advocacy work, Elliot’s lupus fundraising, and their wedding journey. (Streaming on ABC, Hulu, and Disney+.)
With no guest to grill… they turn the show’s signature segment, Be Honest, Don’t Hold Back, on each other. The result? A hilarious and unexpectedly vulnerable exchange about exes, emotional green flags, cleanliness, leaving kitchen cabinets open, family dynamics, communication, and which one of them is messier. Greg wrestles with whether exes can truly be “friends,” Elliott breaks down the difference between friends vs. associates, and the two get real about trust, intimacy, and vulnerability inside a marriage.
They also wander into topics like:
• why Elliott thinks the entire Mathis clan runs like one giant group chat
• why Greg wants their home to feel like “the Ritz Carlton at all times”
• why being playful matters
• what relationships look like for introverts vs. extroverts
• green flags that actually matter: openness, vulnerability, trust, communication
• and the honesty question that leaves Greg completely speechless: “What would Dr. Patricia Cooper think of you?”
This is a fun, candid, inside-the-house kind of episode — the kind that reminds listeners why people love Greg & Elliott together. Come for the sushi, stay for the relationship gems, the shade, and the real love.
Featuring:
Tamron Hall Show, Tamron Hall, Judge Greg Mathis, Linda Mathis, NSBE (National Society of Black Engineers), Crazy Rock’n Sushi (West Hollywood), Hulu, Disney+, ABC.