Sean Hayes

Mentioned 3 times across 3 podcasts this week

This Week's Pulse

Sean Hayes continues his steady presence in the podcast landscape, though recent mentions across major shows remain largely tangential. While Tom Segura briefly acknowledged him on Your Mom's House as a co-host of SmartLess, the interaction was limited to a quick, "Sorry, Sean Hayes. So-," leaving the listener to wonder if a larger critique was cut short.

Elsewhere, Dax Shepard took a more personal approach on Armchair Expert. Recounting a past professional experience, he noted, "But I'm friends with Sean Hayes. I'll- finally I'll do it." The tone here is one of casual camaraderie, emphasizing their shared history in the industry rather than any current controversy.

Back on his own show, Sean Hayes remains focused on his guests. During a conversation with Kareem Rahma, he pivoted to long-term career strategy, asking, "What would, what would five years from now look like if it continued on this, on this angle of success?" It is a sharp, inquisitive turn that highlights why he remains a fixture in the interview format, even when he isn't the primary subject of the headlines.

Where it's discussed

Is Ray J Gay? w/ Ari Shaffir | Your Mom's House Ep. 858

Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura

Tom Seguraneutralfrom “Cutting Stuff Out

One of the hosts of the SmartLess podcast.

Sorry, Sean Hayes. So-

Chace Crawford

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

Dax Shepardneutralfrom “Chace Crawford on The Boys and Career Aspirations

Dax Shepard mentions being friends with him in the context of a past acting job.

"But I'm friends with Sean Hayes. I'll- finally I'll do it." All to come in and just get fired [laughs] after the table read.

"Kareem Rahma"

SmartLess

Sean Hayespositivefrom “Social Engagement and Career Aspirations

Asks about Kareem's future career goals and suggests he explore global cultures.

What would, what would five years from now look like if it continued on this, on this angle of success? Uh, what, what is your, what's your, what's your hope for, uh, where things go, um, with this? Like, d- well, go ahead.