
Wear Many Hats is from Rashad Rastam and takes on what you create with culture. Do you wear many hats?
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 394 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts | |||

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Excited to listen to this episode! He has such nostalgic takes from a uniquely fresh perspective.
It really feels like the host isn’t having a genuine conversation with the guest. He’s just hitting different topic points, and not really engaging with the other person. It comes off as not really listening or trying.
Awesome podcast that I discovered through a friend who was interviewed for an episode. There’s depth to the conversations that I’ve found to be rare in podcast interviews and a good flow in topics. I feel like I’ve gotten to know the interviewer and interviewee in the same way it feels like listening in on a conversation between two friends.
One of my favorite podcasts to tap into during a commute or even when I’m in a creative mood.
Rashad has a way of bringing in alllll kinds of people, creatives, conversationalists, personalities, and talents. He makes his guests feel comfortable enough to be fully themselves and that’s what makes this podcast so special. It really plays like you’re a fly on the wall listening in on an intimate conversation between friends. Do recommend!
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Apple Podcasts | #186 |
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A conversational show that centers on creativity, culture, and entrepreneurship across diverse fields. Guests range from food founders and designers to musicians and media creators, with many episodes exploring community-building, authentic storytelling, and navigating the modern creative economy. The host tends to foster relaxed, bar-chat-style interviews that surface personal journeys, strategic pivots, and the human side of building a creative career. Noteworthy is the emphasis on multidisciplinary makers who wear multiple hats—branding, product, and community work—often sharing practical insights for listeners pursuing side projects or startups.
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Wear Many Hats launched 6 years ago and published 394 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Wear Many Hats include:
1. Peter Lee
2. Tina Snow Le
3. Shirley Lim
4. Tommy Lam
5. Sophie Chen
6. John Liu
7. Emily Losier
8. Kiki Couchman
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