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A widget is a widget. That is how Latif Hamilton describes the fundamentals of building a business, whether you are selling faux fur coats or bags of chips. But underneath that simple line is a much deeper argument about the tension between creativity and operations, and why most founders eventually lean too hard into one side and wonder why nothing is working.
Latif is the founder of Spirithoods, a lifestyle brand he built over 15 years into a company doing more than $50 million in revenue, with appearances on Shark Tank and CNBC along the way. He is now also running The Growth Operative, a consultancy helping other founders navigate the same tension he spent over a decade learning to manage. In this conversation on The Brand Lab, Latif and Deevo go deep on the infinity loop between creativity and structure, the spiritual dimension of entrepreneurship, and the six-year autoimmune journey that forced Latif to unlearn the hustle patterns that had gotten him this far in the first place.
What You'll Learn:
1: The infinity loop framework: why too much slack between creativity and operations causes disruption, and too much tension breaks the whole system.
2: Why the fundamentals of building any product-based business are the same, whether you are selling faux fur coats, chairs, or bags of chips.
3: How to build a perpetual feedback loop, both internally between your own creative and operational modes, and externally with your customers.
4: Why saying we instead of I reduces ego and completely changes how you see your own company.
5: The six-year autoimmune condition that forced Latif to unlearn the hammer-to-everything mentality that built his first $50 million.
6: Why entrepreneurship is spiritual work, and what attachment theory has to do with how you run a business.
About Latif Hamilton:
Latif Hamilton is a creative entrepreneur and the founder of Spirithoods, a lifestyle brand he built over 15 years into a company generating more than $50 million in revenue, with appearances on Shark Tank and CNBC. He is also the founder of The Growth Operative, a consultancy helping brands across fashion, e-commerce, and general consumer categories navigate the balance between creative vision and operational structure. He writes on Substack under his own name, covering the psychology of entrepreneurship and practical business fundamentals.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 — Cold open and pre-show conversation
06:00 — Welcome to The Brand Lab and introducing Latif Hamilton
10:00 — Latif's 30-second elevator pitch: Spirithoods and The Growth Operative
13:00 — A widget is a widget: the inherent qualities of every business build
15:00 — The infinity loop: the tension between creativity and operations
17:00 — Why the least expensive campaigns often perform the best
18:00 — The photography kit analogy: simplification over accumulation
19:00 — Where the balance actually was at Spirithoods: partners, exits, and hard lessons
22:00 — Why you need an opposing perspective, not just a like-minded one
25:00 — Entrepreneurship as a spiritual journey and the necessity of listening
27:00 — Getting in the trenches: festivals, celebrities, and understanding your real customer
31:00 — The perpetual feedback loop: internal and external
36:00 — The creative client who fears systems, and how structure actually protects creativity
40:00 — Aiming your creativity: structure as a compass, not a cage
44:00 — The godmother's wisdom: a human being can get used to anything
45:00 — Identity, attachment theory, and why Latif changed his own name
52:00 — The rollercoaster of entrepreneurship and learning to step off it
55:00 — The six-year autoimmune journey and unlearning the hammer
58:00 — Cycles, seasons, and why the down years are not the enemy
1:01:00 — Alignment, flowing like water, and why business school never teaches this
1:02:00 — De-dollarization, recession signals, and where Latif sees the economy heading
1:04:00 — Market share opportunity: what happens when your biggest competitor goes bankrupt
1:07:00 — Hot Seat Round: results vs. being right, structure vs. creativity, and more
1:09:00 — Closing thoughts and where to find Latif
Connect with Latif Hamilton:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/latifhamilton/
Website: spirithoods.com
About The Brand Lab:
The Brand Lab is a thinking room for founders and leaders who are building something real. Host Deevo explores the intersection of identity, positioning, and strategy with people who have already done the work and are still doing it.
New episodes every week. Subscribe so you never miss a conversation worth having.
By Deevo TindallA widget is a widget. That is how Latif Hamilton describes the fundamentals of building a business, whether you are selling faux fur coats or bags of chips. But underneath that simple line is a much deeper argument about the tension between creativity and operations, and why most founders eventually lean too hard into one side and wonder why nothing is working.
Latif is the founder of Spirithoods, a lifestyle brand he built over 15 years into a company doing more than $50 million in revenue, with appearances on Shark Tank and CNBC along the way. He is now also running The Growth Operative, a consultancy helping other founders navigate the same tension he spent over a decade learning to manage. In this conversation on The Brand Lab, Latif and Deevo go deep on the infinity loop between creativity and structure, the spiritual dimension of entrepreneurship, and the six-year autoimmune journey that forced Latif to unlearn the hustle patterns that had gotten him this far in the first place.
What You'll Learn:
1: The infinity loop framework: why too much slack between creativity and operations causes disruption, and too much tension breaks the whole system.
2: Why the fundamentals of building any product-based business are the same, whether you are selling faux fur coats, chairs, or bags of chips.
3: How to build a perpetual feedback loop, both internally between your own creative and operational modes, and externally with your customers.
4: Why saying we instead of I reduces ego and completely changes how you see your own company.
5: The six-year autoimmune condition that forced Latif to unlearn the hammer-to-everything mentality that built his first $50 million.
6: Why entrepreneurship is spiritual work, and what attachment theory has to do with how you run a business.
About Latif Hamilton:
Latif Hamilton is a creative entrepreneur and the founder of Spirithoods, a lifestyle brand he built over 15 years into a company generating more than $50 million in revenue, with appearances on Shark Tank and CNBC. He is also the founder of The Growth Operative, a consultancy helping brands across fashion, e-commerce, and general consumer categories navigate the balance between creative vision and operational structure. He writes on Substack under his own name, covering the psychology of entrepreneurship and practical business fundamentals.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 — Cold open and pre-show conversation
06:00 — Welcome to The Brand Lab and introducing Latif Hamilton
10:00 — Latif's 30-second elevator pitch: Spirithoods and The Growth Operative
13:00 — A widget is a widget: the inherent qualities of every business build
15:00 — The infinity loop: the tension between creativity and operations
17:00 — Why the least expensive campaigns often perform the best
18:00 — The photography kit analogy: simplification over accumulation
19:00 — Where the balance actually was at Spirithoods: partners, exits, and hard lessons
22:00 — Why you need an opposing perspective, not just a like-minded one
25:00 — Entrepreneurship as a spiritual journey and the necessity of listening
27:00 — Getting in the trenches: festivals, celebrities, and understanding your real customer
31:00 — The perpetual feedback loop: internal and external
36:00 — The creative client who fears systems, and how structure actually protects creativity
40:00 — Aiming your creativity: structure as a compass, not a cage
44:00 — The godmother's wisdom: a human being can get used to anything
45:00 — Identity, attachment theory, and why Latif changed his own name
52:00 — The rollercoaster of entrepreneurship and learning to step off it
55:00 — The six-year autoimmune journey and unlearning the hammer
58:00 — Cycles, seasons, and why the down years are not the enemy
1:01:00 — Alignment, flowing like water, and why business school never teaches this
1:02:00 — De-dollarization, recession signals, and where Latif sees the economy heading
1:04:00 — Market share opportunity: what happens when your biggest competitor goes bankrupt
1:07:00 — Hot Seat Round: results vs. being right, structure vs. creativity, and more
1:09:00 — Closing thoughts and where to find Latif
Connect with Latif Hamilton:
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/latifhamilton/
Website: spirithoods.com
About The Brand Lab:
The Brand Lab is a thinking room for founders and leaders who are building something real. Host Deevo explores the intersection of identity, positioning, and strategy with people who have already done the work and are still doing it.
New episodes every week. Subscribe so you never miss a conversation worth having.