Who We Are

Built for the guy who wants to stay sharp.

GuyTalk is a daily brief on sports, markets, and culture — written for guys who want to know what's happening, why it matters, and exactly what to say about it. Five minutes. Free. Every morning.

38+
Issues published
5 min
To read each issue
3
Topics covered daily

The founder

Jake Williams, Founder of GuyTalk
Jake Williams
Founder, GuyTalk

I built GuyTalk because I kept finding myself in the same spot — walking into conversations about the market, the game, or some culture moment and only half-knowing what had happened. I didn't want a 40-minute podcast or a wall of headlines. I wanted someone to just tell me the thing, give me the right take, and let me get on with my day.

GuyTalk is that. One brief. Sports (all of it — NBA, NFL, PGA Tour, F1, tennis majors, whatever's actually happening), markets, and culture — written like a guy who follows it, not a content team filling column inches. Every issue goes out under my name because I actually read it before it does.

What's in every issue

GuyTalk Live

Beyond the daily email, GuyTalk Live is a real-time dashboard at guytalkmedia.com/live — live scores across 12+ leagues, near real-time market data with context, and the stories moving the room, all day. Every section explains what you're looking at: why it matters, the key stat, and what to say. It refreshes automatically, so you're never looking at stale numbers.

How we operate

No noise

We cover three things, and we cover them well. We don't do politics, celebrity gossip, or anything you already saw on Twitter. If it's not sports, markets, or culture, it's not in the brief.

One right take

We tell you the correct read on a situation. Not both sides. Not "some say." The take that holds up when you bring it up in conversation.

Always free

GuyTalk is free and will stay free. We fund it through product recommendations — things we'd actually use, not paid placements for things we wouldn't.

Built for 5 minutes

Every issue is designed to be read in the time it takes to drink your first cup of coffee. We don't pad. If we can say it in two sentences, we use two sentences.

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