About

So Many Questions... is Kendall Guillemette's creative playground where he gets to ask the questions that keep him up at night. Maybe they keep you up at night too? We all need sleep so hopefully we can provide some answers.

On the the So Many Questions… podcast where ask guests of all kinds questions to get to know them better and understand what makes them who they are.

There is also a video series called I have a question… where Kendall looks for answers to specific questions. Sometimes they’re fun, funny, and other times informative. Hopefully, they’re always interesting.

If you have a suggestion for a podcast guest, or a question you want answered, email us at somanyquestionsshow@gmail.com.

FAQs

What is So Many Questions...?
So Many Questions is a conversational podcast focused on curiosity, lived experience, creativity, work, identity, and the questions that shape how people see the world.

Each episode centers on thoughtful, long-form conversations rather than soundbites or scripted interviews. The goal is not to extract answers, but to explore ideas together.
Who will be the guests on the show?
Guests will come from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, chosen for their interesting stories and unique ways of seeing the world. Areas of interest for guests include:Guests are chosen not for fame, but for thoughtfulness, perspective, and a willingness to engage honestly.
Who hosts So Many Questions?
So Many Questions is hosted by Kendall Guillemette, a designer, technologist, and longtime creative professional.

Kendall approaches conversations as a listener first, asking open, reflective questions that give guests space to think, pause, and go deeper than they might in a traditional interview.
What makes So Many Questions different from other podcasts?
Unlike many podcasts that focus on hot takes, promotion, or rigid formats, So Many Questions prioritizes:
  • Curiosity over expertise
  • Listening over performance
  • Reflection over conclusions
Episodes often explore uncertainty, change, and growth, allowing conversations to unfold naturally rather than forcing neat answers.
What topics does So Many Questions cover?
Common topics across episodes include:
  • Creativity and creative process
  • Technology and its human impact
  • Work, labor, and meaning
  • Community, identity, and belonging
  • Learning, curiosity, and change
  • Ethics, justice, and responsibility
The show often revisits similar themes across different guests, allowing listeners to hear how perspectives vary.
What is the philosophy behind So Many Questions?
The core philosophy of So Many Questions is that good questions matter more than perfect answers. The show values:
  • Curiosity as a practice
  • Listening as an act of respect
  • Conversation as a way of understanding
Rather than positioning the host or guests as authorities, the show treats learning as something done together.
What does the name So Many Questions mean?
The name reflects the show’s central belief: that curiosity is endless, and asking better questions is often more valuable than seeking definitive answers. Each episode embraces the idea that understanding is ongoing and that it’s okay to leave conversations with more questions than answers.
Will the show give a platform to harmful ideologies?
No. Never. The podcast will not feature racists, homophobes, Nazis, or anyone promoting bigotry or division.
Why start a podcast now instead of directly addressing global issues?
I believe that connection and creativity are essential, even in times of crisis. Being creative in the face of tyranny is an act of resistance.
Is So Many Questions an interview podcast?
Yes, but in a nontraditional way. We like to think of it as a recorded conversation. While episodes are guest-based, the show avoids rigid interview structures. Conversations are guided by curiosity and follow-up questions rather than predefined talking points. Guests are encouraged to think out loud, reflect, and explore ideas in real time.
What can listeners expect from the tone of the show?
Thoughtful questions, authentic conversation, meaningful insight, and hopefully a few laughs along the way.

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