Hot Flashes, Lobster Rolls, and the Truth | Elizabeth Hamilton‑Guarino

A warm, funny, and deeply human conversation about food allergies, family, identity, and the truths we only share with people we genuinely admire. Bestselling author Elizabeth Hamilton‑Guarino joins me for a warm, funny, and unexpectedly honest conversation about hot flashes, lobster rolls, food allergies, baseball, and the kind of truth that only shows up when […]
Exploring Identity, Career, and Culture with Femi Oke

In this rich and intimate conversation, journalist and moderator Femi Oke joins Matthew Gray to explore identity, culture, and the winding path of a global media career. From her Nigerian roots and British upbringing to her decades in American journalism, Femi shares stories filled with humor, insight, and emotional honesty. They dive into authenticity in […]
I Thought I Knew Wine… Then This Happened | Andrea Lemieux

Episode Overview I thought I understood Turkish wine — its history, its grapes, its culture — until wine writer and educator Andrea Lemieux, known as The Quirky Cork, opened the door to a world I didn’t even know existed. In this episode, we explore the ancient roots and modern realities of Turkish wine, the emotional […]
Mountain Dew and the Stories We Swallow

She drinks Mountain Dew to stay alive. Not as a joke. Not as a quirk. As maintenance. Her sugar logic makes perfect sense — once you hear the whole story. #sugaraddiction #emotionaleating #mountaindew Megan Fuciarelli joins me for a warm, funny, and quietly revealing conversation about the contradictions we carry — especially the ones tied […]
A Neuro-Divergent Spicy Bi-Girl & Matthew Walk Into A Bar

Host Matthew Gray sits down with Dr. Diane Dye — a self-described “neurospicy,” bisexual, ADHD/autism entrepreneur and doctor of education and organizational change — for a candid, wide-ranging conversation that covers identity, neurodivergence, self-care, and what it really means to be the person everyone calls when everything’s on fire. Diane shares how her problem-solving, risk-management […]
Love, Clarity, and the Woman Who Diagnosed Me On-Air | Sanya Bari
Sanya Bari walked into this conversation fasting for Ramadan, making dinner reservations for Manhattan’s most impossible restaurants, and somehow still managed to be the most present, warm, and disarmingly honest guest I’ve had in a long time. She’s a psychologist, a speaker, a people pleaser in recovery, and a woman who once sat in her […]
The Craziest Celebrity Case of Mistaken Identity | No, I’m Not Paul Reiser!
In this rich and wide-ranging conversation, Mark DeCarlo takes us on a journey through the intersecting worlds of food, comedy, and culture. From the ritual of Cuban coffee to the emotional wallop of Olympic competition, Mark reflects on a career that has taken him everywhere and fed him everything — and on why the best […]
Conflict? What Conflict? — With Valerie Polunas
Valerie Polunas walks into conflict like it’s a room she already rearranged. In this episode of 50 Tastes of Gray, she unpacks the quiet mechanics of tension — why we avoid it, how we disguise it, and the subtle ways conflict becomes part of our identity. We talk about the stories we inherit, the emotional […]
Romance, Rock & Roll & Second Chances | Juliet Izon
Juliet Izon joins Matthew for a warm, funny, and deeply human conversation about The Encore, the creative life, and the emotional architecture behind the stories we tell. Juliet is sharp, generous, and disarmingly honest — the kind of guest who makes the room feel instantly alive. Across this episode, Matthew and Juliet wander through the […]
Chef Down Under

In this engaging conversation, Kimberly Locke shares her journey from Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Perth, Australia, exploring her dual citizenship, experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, and her culinary roots. She discusses her passion for cooking, the challenges of introducing Southern cuisine to Australia, and her entrepreneurial venture, Fifth Fork, a kitchenware brand designed to bring joy […]