The Michael Hageman Show (TMHS) is where curiosity has a mic. Hosted by Michael Hageman, a strategist and creative who works alongside people who think differently, the show explores ideas, experiences, and personal stories from guests whose lives don’t fit into one category. Each episode is built around curiosity and conversation. Some feature guests who live at fascinating intersections of work and life. Others are solo recordings where Michael explores an idea that’s been on his mind. Top ...
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#4 Marty Supreme, The End Of An Era, Warner Bros Discovery & more... | TMHS
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14:20In this experimental pop culture episode, Michael moves through several major cultural signals happening right now — not as headlines, but as indicators of where attention, power, and distribution are shifting. From Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour dominance and Disney+’s The End of an Era rollout, to the way touring, merchandise, and social metrics have o…
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In this solo episode, Michael steps back to examine what he originally thought this show was going to be — and what it’s quietly becoming instead. Rather than forcing momentum or pretending clarity arrived on schedule, he talks through the assumptions he made before TMHS ever went live, the friction that followed once it did, and why misalignment d…
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#2 What I Do, Why I Care, and What This Show Isn't | TMHS
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13:33This episode is the full breakdown of how I work, why conversations matter to me, and the boundaries I’m setting before guests start coming on. I talk about the different lanes I move through — from concrete to film to strategy — and why none of them fully define me on their own. I get into what makes a conversation feel alive instead of scripted, …
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This is the real beginning of The Michael Hageman Show. A short intro, some music to set the room, and then me — sitting at my desk — talking about why I stopped trying to name this show anything other than my own name. In this episode, I get into the actual decision behind it: not ego, not branding… just honesty. Why clever names felt like hiding,…
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