Uncle Eshawn

The barbers who shaped me

1 h 34 min · 28. Mai 2026
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In Episode 5 of Uncle Eshawn, I reflect on the barbers, mentors, peers, and personalities that helped shape me — not just as a barber, but as a man, creative, and business owner. This episode is about influence, mentorship, competition, friendship, and the lessons passed down through barbershop culture. From Chicago’s Barbershop to the people who sharpened me through conversation, pressure, style, discipline, and example, I talk about how environments and the people inside them can completely change the trajectory of your life. I also touch on current topics including Euphoria, music, culture, and the importance of representation and influence within creative spaces.

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The Man Behind Chicago’s with Robert Harlin

For the first guest episode of Uncle Eshawn, I sit down with my mentor, Robert Harlin, owner of Chicago’s 2 Barbershop in San Francisco. Over the course of this conversation, Rob shares his journey from Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Los Angeles and eventually San Francisco, where he would go on to become one of the city’s most respected barbers and business owners. We talk about his early life, discovering barbering, his time at the original Chicago’s on Fillmore, and how he eventually carried the Chicago’s name forward by opening Chicago’s 2 on Divisadero and Golden Gate. Along the way, Rob shares lessons on business, mentorship, leadership, taking chances on people, and what it takes to build something that lasts. As someone who spent more than seven years working beside him, this conversation gave me the opportunity to sit down with one of the people who helped shape my career and my outlook on life. This isn’t just a conversation about barbering. It’s a conversation about legacy.

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