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19/01/2024

NEWS: Business + Branding + Cyber Security + Electronics + Generational Studies + E-commerce

SBA COVID Loans Grace PeriodFedEx New E-Commerce Platform Competes with AmazonCES UpdateGoogle Accounts At Risk, Do This NOW!Gen-Z Attitude & Goals UpdateHarvard Tells Us the "Right" Way to Build a Brand!Check out this week's news updates, build Strong Business, and serve your customers better!We are all impacted by the economy and tech advancements. Your clients are too!+Being informed is an integral part of the success of any community or business. +You now have extra things to talk to your customers about!Sources:https://www.inc.com/ali-donaldson/sba-offers-grace-period-to-business-owners-with-covid-era-loans.html+https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/14/24038042/fedex-fdx-e-commerce-platform-amazon-rival-shoprunner+https://www.livescience.com/technology/ces-2024-5-new-tech-products-stealing-the-show-this-year+https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2024/01/info-stealers-can-steal-cookies-for-permanent-access-to-your-google-account/amp+https://www.cnbc.com/2024/01/18/gen-z-says-they-have-it-harder-than-their-parents-did.html+https://hbr.org/2024/01/the-right-way-to-build-your-brandComing up in the hair industry and visiting London for classes, I noticed that hairdressers were held in higher esteem there than in the USA...I want that for us!One of our missions is to raise the esteem and perceived importance & value of hairdressers across the USA. HS NEWS is part of that effort. We believe to achieve this goal, we must raise the bar of professionalism, service, and sophistication of hairdressers. We hope you enjoy the news and look forward to your comments!Is this useful?Is this interesting?Are there any other topics you pay attention to that you believe help you run your business or serve your customers?DISCLAIMER: Robert holds a B.A. in Business Administration with a Minor in Finance. Robert curates the news, explaining his understanding. We suggest you use this information to talk with your financial advisor, business advisor, and/or CPA. Legal counsel may be required for some of your decisions as well. If you want business advice from Hairdresser Strong, you can hire us as a consultant/advisor, but we are not financial advisors, lawyers, or accountants.THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE. THIS IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. IF YOU NEED LEGAL, TAX, OR FINANCIAL ADVICE, SEE A LAWYER, CPA, OR FINANCIAL ADVISOR, RESPECTIVELY#hair #hairnews #hairpreneur #beautypreneur #hairdresserstrong #hairdresser #strong #entrepreneur
25m
15/01/2024

Building One of the Largest Privately Owned Barber Shops in the U.S. | Joe Agnello | CEO + Co-Owner, City Image Barber Shop Chain (10 Locations) | Barber Shop Owner Coach

Tune in to hear Joe Agnello, CEO + Co-Owner of City Image Barber Shop Chain, tell you exactly what you need to know to build and grow your business!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!Key Takeaways-Joe is not a barber, but his brother is. After helping his brother here and there with the business side of the barber shop, they had a chance to open a 2nd location, and Joe joined the team!-Do not pay yourself a lot in the beginning, and reinvest your money into your business if you plan on scaling (aka growing)-Having a 2nd location is not ONLY double the work; it is so much more than that! You have team building, decisions on how to divide your attention, and a lot less free time.-When the economy tanks and you have been stacking your money for reinvestment, you can relieve someone of their failing business. This is great for you and them because you expand, and you take a headache off of their hands! Taking over leases for struggling people can be a "God Send"!-Joe left a 6 figure job and went to a $0 salary initially.-When you have employees, you have a huge responsibility to keep the business secure.-If you want to retain your employees/team members, YOU MUST SHOW GROWTH.regular maintenance of the spacecommunity eventssocial media investmentsstaying relevant, not necessarily expanding to multiple locations-Aspiring Entrepreneurs:Be ready to sacrifice time with your familysacrifice time with your friendssacrifice football on Sundays or whatever pastime you are used to enjoyingsacrifice money-Your employees should not work more than you unless you have made it as far as you want in the expanding and building of your business...but you will still need to stay relevant and show growth to retain your employees -Business ownership is a mindset more than anything else....do you have the mindset of willingness to see the long game and make short-term sacrifices for long-term gains and fulfillment?-Build a cushion in your bank account before paying yourself more than the bare minimum.-Once you have enough money for payroll and to pay your bills, then build some emergency money of $5k-$10k (may vary if not a barber shop and geographic location)Playing it too safe is not good for businessyou are probably not paying your employees enoughyou are probably not staying on top of growing and maintaining your business -Having partners is a marriage and both should have the same mindset. -Partners should not come in just for moneyHumanize your team; do not make it all about numbers, but do not skip the numbers.The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Barber Shop Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 <a...
40m
11/01/2024

HS NEWS: New Contractor Rule! + CPI, Inflation, Unemployment Reports + ChatGPT vs NY TImes Lawsuit

New Contractor Rules?!Inflation and Unemployment Reports Released TodayAI Lawsuits! OpenAI vs NY Times!Check out this week's news updates, build Strong Business, and serve your customers better!We are all impacted by the economy and tech advancements. Your clients are too!+Being informed is an integral part of the success of any community or business. +You now have extra things to talk to your customers about!Sources:https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-admin-announce-independent-contractor-rule-that-could-upend-gig-economy-2024-01-08/https://www.reuters.com/markets/us/us-consumer-prices-rise-more-than-expected-december-weekly-jobless-claims-fall-2024-01-11/https://apnews.com/article/openai-new-york-times-chatgpt-lawsuit-grisham-nyt-69f78c404ace42c0070fdfb9dd4caeb7Coming up in the hair industry and visiting London for classes, I noticed that hairdressers were held in higher esteem there than they were in the USA...I want that for us!One of our missions is to raise the esteem and perceived importance &amp; value of hairdressers across the USA. HS NEWS is part of that effort. We believe to achieve this goal, we must raise the bar of professionalism, service, and sophistication of hairdressers. We hope you enjoy the news and look forward to your comments!Is this useful?Is this interesting?Are there any other topics you pay attention to that you believe help you run your business or serve your customers?DISCLAIMER: Robert holds a B.A. in Business Administration with a Minor in Finance. Robert curates the news, explaining his understanding. We suggest that you use this information to talk with your financial advisor, business advisor, and/or CPA. Legal counsel may be required for some of your decisions as well. If you want business advice from Hairdresser Strong, you can hire us as a consultant/advisor, but we are not financial advisors, lawyers, or accountants.THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE. THIS IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. IF YOU NEED LEGAL, TAX, OR FINANCIAL ADVICE, SEE A LAWYER, CPA, OR FINANCIAL ADVISOR, RESPECTIVELY#hair #hairnews #hairpreneur #beautypreneur #hairdresserstrong #hairdresser #strong #entrepreneur
15m
09/01/2024

Community Conversations: Attracting & Retaining Top-Tier Rising Stylists

On January 8th, , we were joined by:Diana Varvaro (@thebeautyartistnyc), School Director of Paul Mitchell The School, NYCNick Mirabella (@nickmirabella), Entrepreneur + Mentor + Coach, theWarehouse.Salon &amp; NickMirabella.comSazuan Judkins (@mricreate_confidence), Barber + Barber Instructor, Hair Lab Detroit Barber School&nbsp;Ashley Gray (@ashesrgray), Owner + Master Stylist, Ash Salonto discuss strategies and other things you can do to attract &amp; retain Gen-Z and other Rising Stylists!Here are the key takeaways:🔅Your Salon/Shop needs to be a destination. It needs to be cool. This is discovered via: Social media and online. Your digital presence is very important Word of mouth from other stylists and Rising Stylists🔅Be Nice! Generally, caring about people is supported by so much market research when it comes to being a leader that others want to work for or follow.🔅Study up on leadership, not just color and cutting skills!🔅Coach your staff on your core values; do not attack the person. Make any issues you have with behavior/performance/etc about your business's core values and the brand. It is not about the individual sucking; it is about you (the leader) finding the right team!🔅Get to know them! You may have noticed that Rising Stylists seem guarded or fearful, ask them how they are and care about them. This goes to a previous point… this is about humans, treat each other how y’all want to be treated!🔅Get to know how they learn…going with the previous point!🔅Mentor Rising Stylists: do not throw them in the fire and see how they do…they will leave you.🔅Take time to outline your training program so they understand their expectations, you have something to refer to when mentoring/coaching them, and so they feel confident in their potential to grow in your salon or shop.🔅Consider how/if you can adjust your training process to get your trainees “hands in hair” ASAP. They want to take clients and get working, so if you can figure out a way to promote them in steps, that would be amazing for them and you! (do not jeopardize the integrity of your brand, and DM if you want to talk about how to do that)One example is to have a blow dry bar that you can promote them to earlier in their growth process.👉If you have any questions or comments, Send us a DM: https://www.instagram.com/thehairdresserstrongshow/CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter - https://www.hairdresserstrong.com/newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thehairdresserstrongshow/📝 Check out our Blog - https://www.hairdresserstrong.com/blogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
53m
08/01/2024

Pioneering Salon Suites in the UK - My Story | John Gillespie | Managing Director at Phenix Salon Suites | Celebrity Hairstylist | Businessman | Speaker

Tune in to hear John Gillespie share his story, from platform artist to celebrity styling to being the person responsible for bringing Salon Suites to the UK!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:🔅 38-year industry veteran brought salon suites to the UK and is expanding across the EU!🔅 Growing up in salons with both parents being hairdressers, John was exposed to platform artists and knew that's what he wanted.🔅 Do not let anxiety or fear be your excuse not to take advantage of any opportunity; someone else will take it if you do not.🔅 John held the title of most expensive haircut: "The 30,000-pound haircut."🔅 Focus on building a solid clientele, and you can rely on it. Once you have a solid base of clients, you will have the security and income to do everything you want.🔅 Do not spread yourself too thin; hone in on your goals and focus. Build your skills and clientele before starting other businesses. You will have greater success!🔅 Ask others for help; they want to help you! If you find someone who doesn't just move on to the next person, more people want to help vs do not want to help.🔅 Just because you are not getting paid for an opportunity doesn't mean you shouldn't do it. Some opportunities don't pay dollars or pounds; some pay in exposure, relationships, and experience.🔅 Stop undercharging your clients! You are losing lots of money! 65% of hairdressers in the UK are self-employed, hence the rise of salon suites!👉Follow John on IG and check out his personal recommendations here.The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
35m
06/01/2024

HS NEWS: 2024 New Year Predictions and Outlook! + Executive Presence = How to Be Seen as Leaders

2024 Economic &amp; Consumer Predictions and Outlook! + Executive Presence tells us how to be seen as leaders!Data Points to OptimismUncertainty Dampens OptimismInflation, Recession, &amp; War = UncertaintyCheck out this week's news updates, build Strong Business, and serve your customers better!We are all impacted by the economy and tech advancements. Your clients are too!+Being informed is an integral part of the success of any community or business. +You now have extra things to talk to your customers about!Sources:https://finance.yahoo.com/news/walmart-customers-behaving-strangely-making-122818871.htmlhttps://www.wsj.com/articles/investors-hope-for-2024-a-return-to-long-lost-normalcy-4029df63?mod=Searchresults_pos5&amp;page=1https://www.foxweather.com/weather-news/drought-panama-canal-december-latesthttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/ceo-12th-largest-u-retailer-141431896.htmlhttps://hbr.org/2024/01/the-new-rules-of-executive-presenceComing up in the hair industry and visiting London for classes, I noticed that hairdressers were held in higher esteem there than they were in the USA...I want that for us!One of our missions is to raise the esteem and perceived importance &amp; value of hairdressers across the USA. HS NEWS is part of that effort. We believe in order to achieve this goal, we must raise the bar of professionalism, service, and sophistication of hairdressers. We hope you enjoy the news and look forward to your comments!Is this useful?Is this interesting?Are there any other topics you pay attention to that you believe help you run your business or serve your customers?DISCLAIMER: Robert holds a B.A. in Business Administration with a Minor in Finance. Robert curates the news, explaining his understanding. We suggest that you use this information to talk with your financial advisor, business advisor, and/or CPA. Legal counsel may be required for some of your decisions as well. If you want business advice from Hairdresser Strong, you can hire us as a consultant/advisor, but we are not financial advisors, lawyers, or accountants.THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE. THIS IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. IF YOU NEED LEGAL, TAX, OR FINANCIAL ADVICE, SEE A LAWYER, CPA, OR FINANCIAL ADVISOR, RESPECTIVELY#hair #hairnews #hairpreneur #beautypreneur #hairdresserstrong #hairdresser #strong #entrepreneur
18m
01/01/2024

Does Work-Life Balance Exist? The Life Of An Independent Stylist, Artist, & Mother | Shannon Romano aka “PIGMENT” | Professional Hairstylist + Artist + Wig Designer

Tune in to hear how Shannon aka "PIGMENT" makes her passion and dreams a reality!⁠Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:🔅Following your passion and pursuing those interests are the only ways to accomplish your goals.🔅Life is all about getting back up when you fall down, and hair kept calling her to come back.🔅Getting new clients as an independent niche creator is a constant effort of putting her work out there, collaborating with others, and producing her own shoots.🔅Clients will buy her creations, and at other times, they will tell her what they want her to create, and it's more like a client in your chair telling you what they want.🔅Shannon enjoys working with clients in collaboration as well as creating what she wants.🔅Getting clients means getting to know your ideal client and your existing clients.🔅Being an entrepreneur and building your business means understanding what opportunities to take and what not to take; be careful turning down opportunities.🔅Work-Life Balance Does Not Exist. Work is part of your life, just like family and friends. Success in goals and pursuing your passion means learning to intertwine, juggle, and task-switching between work, family, rest, friends, community, etc.🔅Practice, Practice, Practice: Never practice what you just learned in a class on a paying client. Always practice on mannequins and models before using new tools and techniques.🔅Clients should like the product they get and Shannon does not want anyone to pay her for something they do not like.👉Follow Shannon aka "PIGMENT" on IG and check out her previous episode "Celebrity Clients &amp; Mastering Your Craft" on her episode page.The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
37m
25/12/2023

Stop & Prevent Pain Behind the Chair | David Castle | Co-Founder, Industry Aligned | Expert: Biomechanics, Exercise Science & Nutrition; 25 Years

Tune in to hear David talk about your pain, discomfort, and what to know to have a long and healthy career.Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:🔅David has a long career in health and fitness with a focus on biomechanics.🔅Dealing with spinal issues, David helped heal Jenny where doctors couldn't and started Industry Aligned to bring attention to the physical side of hairdressing!🔅Everyone has pain; this is a normal part of human physiology. Pain is a great teacher. If you did not experience pain, you could end up injuring yourself even more!🔅Younglings, you are no different than the older hairdressers; YOU HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR BODY.🔅ALL BEAUTY PROS: you have no excuse for not being informed about your health... do your research🔅Folks of all ages are experiencing nerve damage, neck pain, wrist pain, etc.🔅David does not believe you should be handing off your responsibilities to others; you need to learn to take care of your life, body, and mind. Too many people who do not experience long-term results blame their coaches, trainers, and practitioners instead of owning their personal responsibility.MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:👉 Follow Industry Aligned on InstagramThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
27m
18/12/2023

Customer Experience Revolution: Tech's Vital Role in Salons | Scott Moon | Founder, Salon S.O.S. | www.SalonSOS.ca

Tune in to hear Scott Moon, Founder of Salon S.O.S deliver you valuable information on how and why to adopt tech in your business NOW!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:🔅Scott is not a service provider. He’s in Marketing. 👉 History: Marketing, L’Oreal &amp; a GM for top color line in Canada👉Scott went from working through corporations and now directly w/ Salons and Independent Stylists👉After experiencing the gratitude of a salon owner whom he had helped during all of his work with L'Oreal, he went out on his own!👉Build and leverage your network to start your own business...in that order! It's all about relationships!👉Salon SOS is designed to be affordable for website creation, management, SEO, social media work, and a salon loyalty app👉Focusing on building relationships will help elevate client loyalty 👉Online booking is what customers want, and 25% of the industry is already using it... despite your reasons for not adopting it!👉With online booking comes digitization of their experience, which enables so much more connection than without it!👉SALON OWNERS: If you want to attract stylists into the future, digitize your customers' experience and systems because the new generation does not want to work for dinosaurs. You gotta be on top of your tech game to attract these Rising Stylists.👉INDEPENDENT STYLISTS: You are your own business, not just a hairdresser. You will need to stay on top of business education and deal with the constant need for new clients! Technology can also help enhance the customer experience and increase efficiency, which gives you more time to focus on your business and new client acquisition.👉RISING STYLISTS: Help the industry and salons push the envelope! Collaborate and lead Salons and folks that are behind the time and with vast deficiencies in their use of tech; they/we need you!MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:👉 Follow Scott/Salon S.O.S. on Instagram, check out his website and more on his episode page.The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
27m
17/12/2023

HS NEWS: Fed Talks NEW Economic Data + Walmart Warning + Gen-Z Entrepreneurs + AI Mind Reading + AI Biz Tools

The Fed spoke on Interest Rates this week, cautiously optimisticWalmart CEO talks about customer spending and behaviorWe have 2 Really Big AI news updatesAnd we have a new study on the entrepreneurialism of gen-zLEAVE COMMENTS HERE:https://www.instagram.com/reel/C09reHeRqWA/?igshid=ZWI2YzEzYmMxYg==Check out this week's news updates, build Strong Business, and serve your customers better!We are all impacted by the economy and tech advancements. Your clients are too!+Being informed is an integral part of the success of any community or business. +You now have extra things to talk to your customers about!Sources:https://www.stlouisfed.org/in-plain-english/the-fed-and-the-dual-mandatehttps://www.nerdwallet.com/article/credit-cards/scarcity-money-mindset-amid-recessionhttps://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/13/fed-meeting-today-live-updates-on-december-fed-rate-decision.htmlhttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/walmart-customers-behaving-strangely-making-122818871.htmlhttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/many-gen-zers-think-best-140000180.htmlhttps://techxplore.com/news/2023-12-portable-non-invasive-mind-reading-ai-thoughts.html#google_vignettehttps://techcrunch.com/2023/12/12/durable-cements-14m-to-build-ai-powered-tools-for-small-businesses-in-service-industries/Coming up in the hair industry and visiting London for classes, I noticed that hairdressers were held in higher esteem there than they were in the USA...I want that for us!One of our missions is to raise the esteem and perceived importance &amp; value of hairdressers across the USA. HS NEWS is part of that effort. We believe in order to achieve this goal, we must raise the bar of professionalism, service, and sophistication of hairdressers. We hope you enjoy the news and look forward to your comments!Is this useful?Is this interesting?Are there any other topics you pay attention to that you believe help you run your business or serve your customers?DISCLAIMER: Robert holds a B.A. in Business Administration with a Minor in Finance. Robert currates the news, explaining his understanding. We suggest using this information to talk with your financial advisor, business advisor, and or CPA. Legal counsel may be required for some of your decisions as well. If you are interested in getting business advice from Hairdresser Strong, you can hire us as a consultant/advisor, but we are not financial advisors, lawyers, or accountants.THIS IS NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE. THIS IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. IF YOU NEED LEGAL, TAX, OR FINANCIAL ADVICE, SEE A LAWYER, CPA, OR FINANCIAL ADVISOR, RESPECTIVELY#hair #hairnews #hairpreneur #beautypreneur #hairdresserstrong #hairdresser #strong #entrepreneur
23m
11/12/2023

Empowering Through Hair: A Rising Stylist's Equity Mission | Victor Scotti Jr | Founder, Our S.P.A.C.E. | Rising Stylist, Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute, Arlington

Tune in to hear how and why Victor Scotti Jr. is blazing trails, pushing equity and access for underserved folks.Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:🔅 Coming from a heavily racially segregated city, Chicago, led Victor to pursue a mission to tackle equity and access for underserved communities and folks.🔅 Majored in Sociology and Urban Education at the University of Pennsylvania🔅 After Realizing that Victor could not express himself completely, he sought other avenues and found hair!🔅 Doing hair gifts us the ability to be closer to our loved ones during the process of caring for their hair!🔅 Cosmetology school curriculums only focus on straight or wavy hair, and this is a proxy for whiteness.🔅 Opening to more textures and person types is important for progression, and more folks should be diversely educated.🔅RISING STYLISTS: stay connected with your schools and shadow at salons before applying.🔅SALON OWNERS: equity, true teamwork, education, salaried pay, and other benefits are very attractive and give you a competitive edge.🔅Victor is looking for a salon that has a similar mission of equity and access, provides training, and wants to be able to serve folks who wear their hair in diverse ways like barbering, locs, twists, color, etc.MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:👉Follow Victor Scotti Jr. on Instagram, check out his personal recommendations, and more on his episode page.The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
30m
07/12/2023

HS NEWS: Comprehensive, but Mixed Economic Data + Work-Life Balance is Flawed?! + Less Think $$ = 😁

We got some Mixed economic data, which includesRecord online sales for holidaysLowest job openings in 2 yearsAnd fear from small business owners across the country is palatablevigilance is still the best policy right nowThen, we have a study on work-life balance…Apparently, the concept is flawed at its core!We have some employee&nbsp;- employer relationship information you don't want to miss!And last but not least, the % of people who think&nbsp; Money can buy you happiness, but it is shrinking. Let's find out why!COMMENT HERE! COMMENT ON IF BY CLICKING HERE; I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!Check out this week's news updates, build Strong Business, and serve your customers better!We are all impacted by the economy and tech advancements. Your clients are too!+Being informed is an integral part of the success of any community or business. +You now have extra things to talk to your customers about!Sources:https://www.statista.com/topics/1103/holiday-season-e-commerce/#topicOverviewhttps://www.businessinsider.com/job-openings-federal-reserve-economy-markets-investors-interest-rates-labor-2023-12https://www.uschamber.com/small-business/small-business-weekly-forecasthttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/push-life-balance-fatally-flawed-171642670.htmlhttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/almost-75-millennials-67-gen-113000279.htmlComing up in the hair industry and visiting London for classes, I noticed that hairdressers were held in higher esteem there than they were in the USA...I want that for us!One of our missions is to raise the esteem and perceived importance &amp; value of hairdressers across the USA. HS NEWS is part of that effort. We believe in order to achieve this goal, we must raise the bar of professionalism, service, and sophistication of hairdressers. We hope you enjoy the news and look forward to your comments!Is this useful?Is this interesting?Are there any other topics you pay attention to that you believe help you run your business or serve your customers?CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our Blog
17m
04/12/2023

Finding Balance & Success via Focus, Determination, & Discipline | Ashlee Norman | Hairstylist + Educator + Mom | AshleeNormanHair.com

Tune in to hear how Ashlee Norman inspires us all to be our best through focus and determination!Missed her first episode? We've got you! 👉 Click here to listen on Spotify. 👉Click here to listen on Apple PodcastsKEY TAKEAWAYS:-- Ashlee made her financial goal from teaching in order to make their family goals, which looks like Ashlee teaching and traveling instead of staying home with the kids.-- After childbirth, she recruited and paid her mother-in-law to be their on-the-road nanny and assist with child care to enable Ashlee to have someone she could trust and was familiar with to watch her children while she worked!-- Sometimes, we hold back from taking leads to opportunities and don't follow up for various reasons like fear and anxiety.-- If you want something, it will likely be hard. Do not give up; push through the work and the harder times to get to the other side of success.-- During the pregnancy of her 2nd child, Ashlee left her salon for a salon suite, decided to film her education and sell it, and out-earned her husband that year in the spire of pregnancy and delivering child #2!-- Maintaining financial discipline will enable you to manage your finances during emergencies...even a pandemic!-- When you are independent, but in all aspects of the hair industry, you have to do a good job to get a referral and continuously grow to be successful!-- You dream of good health, but you PLAN for the things you want.-- Do not let outside factors determine your worth or place in this world. Have security in yourself and trust in God.-- Find balance through planning, focused execution, &amp; not letting distractions of social engagements, other's opinions, or any other external force get in your way. Stay focused, keep your eye on your goal, but enjoy the journey along the way. -- Nothing is guaranteed in this life, so focus on your craft, passion, and progression.👉Follow Ashlee Norman on IG, check out her website, and all of her personal recommendations on her episode pageFollow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝<a href="https://www.hairdresserstrong.com/blog" rel="noopener noreferrer"...
36m
01/12/2023

HS NEWS: New Business Trends from Gen-Z! TOP 7 Candidate Types for Hiring or Getting Hired, Gen-Z!

Entrepreneurship and Employment!Gen-Z entrepreneurs do business differentlyAnd if you hire or want to keep your Gen-z employees, you do not want to miss this!OR If you are looking for a job, you want to know what employers are looking for!Check out this weeks news updates, build Strong Business and serve your customers better!We are all impacted by the economy and tech advancements. Your clients are too!+Being informed is an integral part of the success of any community or business. +You now have extra things to talk to your customer about!Sources:https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/chamberlain-coffeehttps://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/retail/omnichannel.html#:~:text=What%20does%20omnichannel%20mean%20in,%2C%20social%20media%2C%20and%20apps.https://nypost.com/2023/11/25/lifestyle/im-a-gen-z-employee-if-you-think-wor-is-rough-here-are-my-tips-to-survive-a-9-to-5/https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/21/types-of-incredibly-rare-employees-who-are-better-than-everyone-else-according-to-top-ceo-and-recruiter.htmlComing up in the hair industry and visiting London for classes, I noticed that hairdressers were held in higher esteem there than they were in the USA...I want that for us!One of our missions is to raise the esteem and perceived importance &amp; value of hairdressers across the USA. HS NEWS is part of that effort. We believe in order to achieve this goal, we must raise the bar of professionalism, service, and sophistication of hairdressers. We hope you enjoy the news and look forward to your comments!Is this useful?Is this interesting?Are there any other topics you pay attention to that you believe help you run your business or serve your customer?#hair #hairnews #hairpreneur #beautypreneur #hairdresserstrong #hairdresser #strong #entrepreneur
14m
28/11/2023

Community Conversations: Hiring, Training, and Retaining Rising Stylists | Diana Varvaro | School Director | Paul Mitchell The School, NYC

On November 27th, we were joined on Instagram Live by&nbsp;Diana Varvaro, School Director of Paul Mitchell The School NYC, to discuss hiring, training, and retaining Rising Stylists.Community Conversations are an opportunity for&nbsp;audience members to jump into&nbsp;conversations in real-time to&nbsp;create a dialogue instead of a static recording to listen to later.We asked if you had any questions for the students of Paul Mitchell The School NYC so here are just some of YOUR questions we covered:What struggles do students have with salon owners?What’s your biggest motivator? Is it money, satisfaction, helping people, etc.?What makes an ideal boss?What determines whether you stay at your ideal salon home for the long term?What’s the 1 thing you’re looking for in a salon?Besides technique &amp; education, what’s the 1 thing you want to learn at your new salon?Are you willing to train for 6-12 months? This is not a mandatory time sentence, but 90% of our apprentices need, at least, 6 months, but the majority need 12 months of training.This is a list of questions the students say they have for Salon Owners (prepare these answers in advance for all your upcoming interview!)1.) How many days/hours are you going to give me as a schedule?2.) Are you flexible if we need time off or vacations, holidays or emergencies3.) What kind of benefits or incentives do you offer? And when will we get paid?4.) What does your training program look like?5.) Is your salon busy?6.) How can I grow and advance here?7.) What is your dress code policy?8.) What does your walk-in system look like, and how would I be able to build a clientele? 👉CLICK HERE to download a copy of ALL questions and answers we received!We will also be checking in with YOU to see if you used any of this information shared today to update your interviewing and other processes next month…So, mark your calendars for Jan 8th at 7:30 PM ET, when we will be discussing strategies and other things you can do to attract Gen-Z and other Rising Stylists…or just get them through your door to interview!👉If you have any questions or comments, Send us a DM: https://www.instagram.com/thehairdresserstrongshow/CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
57m
27/11/2023

Cuts & Connections: The Key Ingredients to Success & Job Satisfaction | Gino Maggio, Owner + Educator

Tune in to hear Gino Maggio share the secrets of success through relationships! Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:👉 Relationships that we build with our clients are very special. There are all different types, too! Some are more transactional than others, and some are more intimate than others. The work we do and the impact we have is so much more than the transaction of haircuts, colors, and other chemical work.👉 If you dread going to work in the morning at your shop or salon, you should go on vacation, take a break, and ask yourself if you love this enough. If you do not love it, you will probably be miserable.👉 This industry is not for the weak. It is a lot of stress on the body, so stay on top of your posture and physical health… not to mention, working with so many different people with personalized needs is very mentally draining as well. Do you love it?👉 Go to shows, introduce yourself, ask to shadow or assist to get your “foot in the door,” and remember that relationships are key to your success.👉 Remember you put your pants on one foot at a time, and most doorways only allow one person through it at a time, so move at your own pace and focus on one step at a time, and you will be on your way to success and happiness.MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:👉 Follow Gino on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginothebarber813/ 👉 Follow Gino's Shop on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebarbershop813/The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
16m
21/11/2023

HS NEWS: Big AI Drama! Economic Update! New Study Advises Salon Owners + Gen-Z Rising Stylists!

Big AI News: Sam Altman of Open AI Fired?!Inflation &amp; Economy UpdatesNew study gives advice to Salon Owners &amp; GenZ EmployeesCheck out this weeks news updates, build Strong Business and serve your customers better!We are all impacted by the economy and tech advancements. Your clients are too!+Being informed is an integral part of the success of any community or business. +You now have extra things to talk to your customer about!Sources:https://www.vox.com/technology/2023/11/20/23969589/openai-sam-altman-fired-microsoft-chatgpt-emmett-shear-silicon-valleyhttps://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/21/us-treasury-yields-investors-await-fed-meeting-minutes.htmlhttps://www.reuters.com/markets/us/fed-minutes-likely-anchor-careful-approach-policy-2023-11-21/https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/16/how-to-ask-your-boss-for-feedback.htmlComing up in the hair industry and visiting London for classes, I noticed that hairdressers were held in higher esteem there than they were in the USA...I want that for us!One of our missions is to raise the esteem and perceived importance &amp; value of hairdressers across the USA. HS NEWS is part of that effort. We believe in order to achieve this goal, we must raise the bar of professionalism, service, and sophistication of hairdressers. We hope you enjoy the news and look forward to your comments!Is this useful?Is this interesting?Are there any other topics you pay attention to that you believe help you run your business or serve your customer?
12m
20/11/2023

Beyond Trends: True Education, Sacrifice, & Financial Freedom | Ashlee Norman | Hairstylist + Educator + Mom | AshleeNormanHair.com

Tune in to hear Ashlee Norman share her story, how to think about education, and how to find your financial freedom!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:-- Ashlee went to cosmetology school during High School and then went to University while working part-time in the salon.-- The ability and habit of focus and hard work was a natural fit to become an independent educator.-- She married her high school sweetheart, and ten years into hairdressing, she had her first child, and her husband joined her company to become a business team not long after.-- Out of school, it was hard to build a clientele because there was no social media.-- Ashlee got into education through visiting NYC, re-teaching at her salon, and building an apprenticeship program.-- In order to invest in her education and career, she did not go out much and took financial advice and this meant living in a 450 sq ft apartment ... hard work, sacrifice, and investment!-- If you want to have a truly enriched life, you must learn to manage your finances, which means not always getting your fancy coffee or nails done. It means staying in and saving sometimes when others are going out. Like the bible says: "A debtor is a slave to the lender" or in other words, living paycheck to paycheck is a form of modern-day financial slavery, and the only way to break the bondage is to make sacrifices of spending money and putting value in places that others around you may not see. Saving and budgeting early in your career is one of the most important things you can do.-- Getting into education before social media required working with a brand and working your way, slowly, up the ladder. Now, anyone who knows how to build social media can skip those steps of training and become an independent educator. Ashlee is working to bring back the super high quality of academy training from before social media to the world while using social media’s relevance.👉Follow Ashlee Norman on IG, check out her website, and all of her personal recommendations on her episode pageThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of...
36m
12/11/2023

How to Hire & Retain Gen-Z, From Their School Owner | Patrick Guarniere | School Owner, TSPA DC | Stylist | Nat'l Artist, Redken | Member, DC Cos. Board

Tune in to hear Patrick Guarniere share his insight as a Cosmetology School owner on how to hire and retain Gen-Z Rising Stylists!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:-- Rising Stylists are interested in specializing, not doing all types of services-- Some states are starting to allow for licensing in specific areas to get rid of the general license-- Rising Stylists are not afraid to speak up and talk back...and they need to know why they are being asked what to do EVERYTHING-- Schools usually have an advisory board made up of local salon owners and industry leaders to discuss the needs of the local industry and future employers of the graduates-- Schools spend every hour that a student is present teaching them the only curriculum they are allowed to and that which is relevant to the state board. -- Attend ALL state board meetings to get involved and shape the future-- Successful Salon Owners in attracting and retaining Rising Stylists -- they get out of their own way -- listen to the younger generation and adapt to their needs -- they provide massive flexibility and leveraging social media-- Salon Owners who are not having success with Rising Stylists -- they want Rising Stylists to train the same way they did -- they want Rising Stylists to "pay their dues" vs. teaching them "the ropes"-- SALON OWNERS: -- codify all expectations and growth paths so you can refer to this anytime you have challenges from your Rising Stylists -- call your local school and ask if they have an advisory board and get on itMENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:👉Follow Patrick on IG, check out his other episodes, and get all of his personal recommendations on his episode pageThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
22m
07/11/2023

HS NEWS: Economic News + Housing Market + AI Breaks Law + Court Drama + Social Media, Mental Health

The FED Speaks on Interest Rates and The EconomyThe Housing market shows signs of coolingAI is making waves again because it committed a crime and lied about itThe highest profile court case after former President Trump's cases has come to an end!And, new research shows some pretty scary effects from social media use!This week's news is a heavy lift of information, but it is all important information for you to be aware of the macro economy and tech developments. Staying apprised of this type of news will help you understand your business and clients even more. We are all impacted by the economy and tech advancements. Your clients are too!+Being informed is an integral part of the success of any community or business. +You now have extra things to talk to your customer about!Sources:https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/01/fed-meeting-today-live-updates-on-november-fed-rate-decision.htmlhttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/housing-market-starting-crack-sellers-221220807.htmlhttps://www.businessinsider.com/ai-bot-gpt-4-financial-insider-trading-lied-2023-11https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/sam-bankman-fried-guilty-whats-next-for-ftx-customers-sentencing-rcna123514https://www.psypost.org/2023/11/new-research-explores-why-college-students-overuse-short-video-platforms-214312Coming up in the hair industry and visiting London for classes, I noticed that hairdressers were held in higher esteem than they were in the USA. One of our missions is to raise the esteem and perceived importance &amp; value of hairdressers across the USA. HS NEWS is part of that effort. We believe in order to acheive this goal, we must raise the bar of professionalism, service, and sophistication of hairdressers. WE hope you enjoy the news and look forward to your comments!How will you use any of this? What of this news is important to you?
14m
06/11/2023

Dissecting Social Media Trends & My Story | Crystal Green | Podcast Host + Author + Coach + Course Creator + Speaker + Master Stylist | YourHairMentor.com

Tune in to hear Crystal Green and Robert address and dissect the most popular Social Media trends that pertain to the customer!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:-- Crystal wanted to be a dentist, but after joining her sister for a haircut appointment after she cut her sister's hair, the hairdresser noticed her natural talent and suggested she go to cosmo school.-- After going to school, Crystal worked at a salon doing hair for an hourly wage. After 2 years of working at the salon on hourly wages, Crystal went to a booth rental.-- The biggest struggle Crystal overcame in building her business(es) is social media. Now there are tons of courses and podcasts where people discuss and teach so many different things that you can just google: "how to..."-- CUSTOMER SERVICE &amp; EXPERIENCE:greet every single client the same way to ensure consistencynever let a client go unattended at the desk and welcome &amp; acknowledge clients as soon as they enter your spaceclients need to feel like they come first, not usboundaries are important, but they are not necessarily something that you need to post about and/or signal to clients that they need to respect your boundaries...this can come off as egocentric or you having a bad attitudedo not push clients away; you are here to serve. If you do not accept this reality of service, you will have a hard time being successful long termask your clients what they like AND what they don't like about their previous service and remove your EGO so that you can better serve your clients-- Our business is like a membership...you want recurring business, not a constant flow of new clients-- Clear communication throughout the entire service about what you are doing and managing expectations. This will enable you to charge the customer to change their hair if they decide they don't like what they asked for...messing up someone's hair and not delivering what you promised means you have to pay to fix it.👉Follow Crystal on IG, check out her website, and all of her personal recommendations on her episode pageThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about...
57m
30/10/2023

$2m+ E-commerce & 4 Membership-based Salon Owner, How I Did It | Nick Mirabella | Entrepreneur | Mentor | Coach TheWarehouse.Salon | NickMirabella.com

Tune in to hear Nick tell us how he built a multi-million dollar e-commerce business and what is a “private membership-based salon”; is this a new business model for the future?Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:Inspired by his sister and receiving bad haircuts growing up, Nick got into hair.&nbsp;After 9/11, Nick joined the Marines as a result and got back into hair after he got back.&nbsp;A natural hustler, Nick tried many different pathways to make money which landed him in trouble. &nbsp;Focused on personal growth, Nick changed his focus and dropped his "bad" friends.Nick started an e-commerce platform because he was tired of his clients buying online.&nbsp;Now he has a multi-million business, and he has in-salon pickup for locals, which he converts into salon clients.Nick built a salon up with a friend and then had a falling out.&nbsp;After getting bought out, he started his 2nd salon.&nbsp;All this while growing his e-commerce business.His salon is a Private Membership Association (PMA). PMAs mean that the stylists AND the clients are members.&nbsp;They are service-providing members and service-receiving members, respectively.Leadership is the most important thing to study for business owners and aspiring business owners.Nick has a routine to help him stay on course.&nbsp;Early rising, affirmations, reading, working out, etcetera are all part of his routine which helps him handle a heavy workload.If you want to run a business and build, do not enter with too many boundaries.&nbsp;You should remain open and flexible to adapt to your business through the hardest part: building your businessNick has 3 locations in New Jersey, 1 location in Florida, and his e-commerce building.Use block scheduling, get a coach, work on discipline to handle the schedule, and strive to be the best version of yourself, and you can find success too!👉Follow Nick on Instagram &amp; check out his websites on his episode pageThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
30m
23/10/2023

Celebrity Clients & Mastering Your Craft | Shannon Romano aka “PIGMENT” Professional Hairstylist + Artist + Wig Designer

Tune in to hear Shannon aka "PIGMENT" share how to get celebrity clients and the truth about mastering your craft!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:- Shannon did an apprenticeship program, no formal school. This is where you get to learn on the job.-- Her apprenticeship led to automatic clients within the shop where she worked. Clients gain trust, and you are cheaper, so they switch to you. Then, if a stylist leaves, you get their clients too.-- Shannon moved to Vegas only to realize building anew is very challenging if you didn't work in a salon and have those relationships. So she left hair, only to come back!-- Starting back off, she went to a commission salon to build with the help of the salon and its brand AND without the cost of rent.-- Shannon began pursuing her passion for design and creativity to explore her hair piece and wig designing. -- This process required a LARGE investment of time and energy to hone her craft. This also cost her money for the wigs and hairpieces. She was her own model and worked with what she had to grow herself.-- Now, Shannon works with designers, charitable organizations, and celebrities like Cardi-B-- Try to stay mindful of your emotions and ask yourself why you are feeling the emotions you are feeling. Do not give into them, but ask yourself why. -- Why do you feel those things and figure out how to work on the reasons why, and not the feelings you are feeling...they will consume you, think depression and anxiety.-- If you want to work with celebrities, you have to be a master of your craft...this takes serious amounts of time, no way around it.👉Follow Shannon aka "PIGMENT" on IGThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
44m
16/10/2023

Community Conversations: The Secret to Rising Stylists | Diana Varvaro | School Director | Paul Mitchell The School, NYC

Tune in to hear Diana and Robert chat about what they’ve learned over the last couple of years about Rising Stylists… this is a guide to understanding them for all salon owners.Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:Rising Stylists will ghost you if they are scared, feel uncomfortable, or detached from you, your brand, or your team.Constantly checking in with your Rising Stylists and team members is imperative to retaining them. This builds buy-in to your brand and is the glue that keeps the team together.Salon Owners: Break down your training program for transitioning Rising Stylists from Apprentice to behind-the-chair Stylist to attract more interest. Systems, systems, systems!&nbsp;The secret to Rising Stylists is to be nice, organized, willing &amp; able to have conversations around work, and pay different from previous generations.If you do not want to "hold their hand" or have a play-by-play for their work and training, they will likely not stay with you.You may have to teach Rising Stylists things that you think should be common sense or come naturally. This is not unique to you, and you should not get frustrated...just accept this fact or deal with a ton of turnover until you find the "right" one.👉Follow Diana on IG, check out her other episodes, and all of her personal recommendations on her episode page: www.hairdresserstrong.com/episodes/diana-varvaroThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
23m
09/10/2023

From Stylist to Salon Owner, Now Coaching With NLP & Timeline Therapy Brigette Sobus | Owner + Founder | Power and Joy Coaching Academy

Listen to Brigette tell us about overcoming significant challenges in life as a salon owner and then how she uses NLP and Timeline Therapy to help others in the industry live a better life.Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:--Brigette became a stylist, then a 6 figure stylist, then a salon owner before making a transition to coaching.--After getting through a 2 year nasty divorce (which included bankruptcy on over $1M), she had to battle breast cancer twice! Getting through this has made her stronger to tackle other tasks and share her story with you!--Brigette learned about NLP and timeline therapy which helped her throughout all of this!--NLP: Neuro Linguistic Programing- a study of modeling excellence, practicing how to be mindful of your words and thoughts--Timeline Therapy is just like Scrooge in A Christmas Carol where you go back and forward on your timeline through this work which includes hypnosis to work on making your life better!--Do not get caught up in your clients' finances or stories. You have a business to run. Giving discounts to people who claim to have challenges with money is very disappointing when the client comes in next time talking about their travels and shopping sprees.👉Follow Brigette on IG, check out her website, and All of their Personal Recommendations on their episode page: www.hairdresserstrong.com/episodes/brigette-sobusThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, Seasoned Stylists, and other Industry Professionals sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
29m
02/10/2023

How I “Came Out” After Building a Business “In The Closet” | Georgia “G” Tournai | Owner, G TOURNAI Hair + Creative Studio | Educator + Salon Consultant

Listen to G Tournai as they share their journey of building a business within limitations. Discover how their struggle with authenticity and readiness for change motivated them to embrace their true selves and assist others in creating safe, accessible, and authentic&nbsp;salon spaces.&nbsp;Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:After shaving a trans friend’s hair and seeing the transformation, Georgia (aka G) knew they wanted to do hair!G went to school, started at Super Cuts, then moved to a new small town and started working at a local shop, then got approached to buy a barbershop!The barber shop owner financed the loan to buy the business (aka seller financing). This relationship turned into a mentorship, and G still stays in touch with this person!Starting off, G appreciated the community in which this shop is located but had to handle a small town mindset and their issues.A new landlord bought the building and decided to take the barbershop!The relationship of a customer became G's investor!Moving locations while your old location will be your competitor is a stressful experience, but G made it happen with the help of friends, family, and even a client!Take online business courses! It helped G understand what they were doing! Focusing on building the business and respecting the brand and the history of the shop caused G to keep their sexual preference and gender identity to themselves. This coupled with the readiness to end running this business, G sold the business, maintained the property, and embarked on their own thing.G now helps other salons update their business and space to be safe, accessible, and authentic to you, the owner.New Entrepreneurs: Write a business plan, know your dream clients and pursue them, and work when others do not work.MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:👉Follow G Tournai on IG, Check out their Website, and All of their Personal Recommendations on their episode page here.The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
49m
26/09/2023

H.S. NEWS: Inflation Is Still High💸 + Poll Says Parents Care Less About Manners👼 + Senate Signals Personal Image Is Not Important😣

Inflation Is Still High💸 + Poll Says Parents Care Less About Manners👼 + Senate Signals Personal Image Is Not Important😣Every week I drop a video with information on what happened this week in the news that is relevant to the hairdresser, business owner, and entrepreneurs in this industry!📰🗞️Two stories this week have a lot to do with the conversation around attire, manners, and etiquette. 📣It is important to understand that manners have everything to do with how we treat each other. Being respectful and polite saying thank you and please are examples of good manners. Etiquette is generally regarded as a set of rules that tell us how to behave in various social and professional settings. Etiquette is constantly being questioned and changed, but manners tend to be relatively universal.🤵🤵‍♀️🤵‍♂️🤵🏿‍♂️🤵🏿‍♀️🤵🏿🤵🏽‍♂️🤵🏽‍♀️🤵🏽What does etiquette mean to you?When I think of these stories where 36% less parents believe manners are important than they did back in 1990, or the Senate suspending dress code for elected officials, I started to wonder how this is going to impact our business. I want people to want to get dressed up and go out places. I want people to be excited to come in and get their hair done or try on a new outfit.🎉I'm also working on a course to help train your front desk and apprentices in creating a high-end customer experience. This is a great opportunity for me to get your input so...🙏Do you think manners and or etiquette are important in our business? I really want to hear from you because I'm in the middle of thinking so much about this. I really want your input.🤔#thehairdresserstrongshow #beautyindustry #modernsalon #beautyindustry #beautylaunchpad #cosmetology #hairstylists #business #news #personalimage #etiquette #manners
9m
25/09/2023

How We Built a New Salon Business Model | David Bosscher & Cyd Charisse | Destroy The Hairdresser

Tune in to hear Cyd Charisse and David Bosscher share how they built Destroy The Hairdresser and what it’s all about!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:--Born out of a desire to see hairdressers have a better life and the tools to not end up with a broken body and little money.--From working at a salon to helping someone flip their salon to teaching for Aveda where the two met and devised their plan to launch DTH!-DTH is a lifestyle and outlook transformation. This is not just about business. All students need to understand how to see the industry differently first.IDEAS behind DTH:-Hourly Pricing Only-Gratuity Free (NOT TIPPING)-Gender Neutral Pricing-Station Sharing-Unlimited time off-Open door policy (STYLISTS CAN WORK AT ANY SALON)-Deskless salons (NO RECEPTIONIST)MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:👉Follow Cyd &amp; David on IG and check out their Website on their episode page here: www.hairdresserstrong.com/episodes/destroy-the-hairdresserThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
42m
18/09/2023

Understanding Isolation, Negative Self-Talk, & Imposter Syndrome | Krystine Sherwood | Internationally Certified Coach | Salon & Spa Owner | The Beauty Pro Coach

Tune in for Krystine to help you understand Isolation, Negative Self-Talk, &amp; Imposter Syndrome.Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:-- Most Stylists ask their coach to help with the following: -- getting clients -- negative self-talk -- low confidence -- imposter syndrome-- Do not forget your job. It is not your job to manage your client’s finances. You don’t have to change your prices to accommodate your client’s finances.-- Selling should not be hard. Your clients have needs, and you service them by recommending the products and tools they need to keep their hair looking good in-between visits.-- If you are struggling to build clients, you may have personal work to do yourself. Maybe you doubt yourself too much, maybe you beat yourself up, or maybe you just are not doing as much of the work that is needed to accomplish your goals.-- Coaches, mentors, and doctors can help you navigate these things.MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:👉Follow Krystine on IG, Check out her Website, and All of her Personal Recommendations on her episode page here: www.hairdresserstrong.com/episodes/krystine-sherwoodThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
24m
11/09/2023

What is Human Design & How Can It Help Hairdressers? | Lindsey Means | Human Design Expert + Guide | LindseyMeans.com

Tune in to hear Lindsey share how she helps hairdressers reach their maximum potential!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:- Pause this video when you are told to, and follow the instructions for your free human design map.-- Four things to know about Human Design: -- Manifester (trailblazer, pioneer) -- Projectors(40% of pop): recognized for their leadership) -- Generators(35% of Pop): slow and steady builder, mastery -- Manifester Generators (35% of pop): find the fastest, easiest way to do things, sprint &amp; rest-- Use Human Design to help you better manage a team, build greater relationships with your team, and better inspire them.-- Gaining a better understanding of oneself enables us to live our best and more fulfilled life. This is a benefit of Human Design!MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:-- Follow Lindsey on Instagram-- Check out Lindsey's websiteThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
23m
04/09/2023

The Path I Took & Things I Learned: Shop Owner + Brand Educator | Gino Maggio | Owner, The Barbershop Tampa | Educator, BaByliss4Barbers

Tune in to hear Gino share his path to becoming a shop owner and a brand educator.&nbsp;He includes the lessons he learned and detailed steps on how to get there!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:-- Working in retail and/or with people prior to working in a barber shop or salon helps set you up for success because that is our business: working with people!-- Gino's barber put his down payment for barbering school and was his first boss! Relationships are HUGE!-- Gino was paying 30%, which was about $400/week, and that was high at the time for rent, and then he went to a booth rental ($160/month) for one year to save money for his own Shop!-- As a &nbsp;BaBylissPRO Barber educator, Gino is on stage, teaching in-person &amp; online classes and posting online.-- Gino was recruited after he was in the industry for 12 years and suggests that if you want to become an educator, go to shows and introduce yourself and ask to assist...make an impression and build relationships!-- You are your own brand, and you are already working for yourself. Recognize that and go work at a shop or salon to learn how it operates and continue to build your personal brand.-- Gain experience and learn the ins and outs of ownership BEFORE starting your own thing.MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:-- Follow Gino on Instagram-- Follow Gino's Shop on Instagram-- Follow BaBylissPRO Barber on InstagramThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
21m
28/08/2023

A Hairdresser's Dream: From Student to Stylist to Suite Owner to Salon Owner | Amanda Hickox | Mother | Salon Owner + Colorist + Extension Specialist | Salon de Muse

Tune in as Amanda shares how her career connections propelled her from student to apprentice, stylist, suite owner, and finally, salon owner!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:Starting as a student, Amanda waited to finish school and trained at Sasoons, but before finishing training, Amanda decided that was not the place for her. She went to a salon to do color, teach, &amp; then went out on her own with some colleagues to open a suite!Going out on her own was prompted by reaching the top of her position with her company. She was a national educator, and at the top of the commission scale she could reach there, so the next step was going out on her own.Amanda leveraged her clientele, which included a development company that helped her current commercial space. They helped with architects, interior designers, etc.Salon de Muse was designed to create a space where budding hairpreneurs can build their business outside of suite ownership. She wants to give guidance and other assistance to hairdresser entrepreneurs (hairpreneurs).Relationships with customers not only pay Amanda for her services, but they also helped her open her salon! Relationships are so important!Being perfect at your craft is a nice goal, but is not achievable. The relationship with your client will get them coming back year in and year out WAY MORE than your skill set.Learn from your fellow hairdressers, do apprenticeships, take classes, and always remember there is something you can learn from everybody!MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:Follow Amanda on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amanda.demuse/Check out Amanda's Salon, Salon de Muse: https://www.thesalondemuse.com/The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
26m
21/08/2023

Becoming a Legend: Education, Hard Work, and Relationships | Sam Villa | Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer, Sam Villa | Global Artistic Ambassador, Redken

Tune in to hear&nbsp;Sam Villa&nbsp;tell his story of building an industry-renowned career and his advice to stylists trying to build and sustain their businesses.Follow/subscribe&nbsp;to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear?&nbsp;Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:The key to growth in this industry is education!Sam Villa was inspired to get into hair because his dad was in the industry.Going to shows with his dad while he was coming up as a stylist, Sam wanted to be on stage with the other platform artists.If you want to be on stage, know that there may not be as much money in it as you might think.&nbsp;Focus on your why or your purpose.&nbsp;If this is your goal, pursue it; just know all the information.Mentorship and Apprenticeship is an incredible way to upgrade what you learned at school.&nbsp;Find a salon that fits your needs and has a robust and comprehensive apprenticeship program.Your ability to communicate will help you build wealth.Relationships with colleagues, family, and clients will provide the support, confidence, and income you need to achieve your goals.How you make a person feel (their experience) is more important than the hair.Focus on your purpose, and the money will follow.Create an experience for people where they want to come back.&nbsp;Do they want to laugh, chat, chill, or do something else? Get to know your clients and make it about them, not just your work.Go above and beyond to make your client happy and ensure they are able to style their own hair with a customized video for them that you record while they are in your chair.CONNECT WITH SAM-- Follow Sam Villa on Instagram:&nbsp;https://www.instagram.com/samvillahair/&nbsp;-- Follow Sam Villa on other social channels and learn more about educational &amp; tools here:&nbsp;https://linkin.bio/ig-samvillahair&nbsp;The Hairdresser Strong Show&nbsp;is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
25m
14/08/2023

Becoming a School Owner, Nat'l Educator, and Cos. Board Member | Patrick Guarniere | School Owner, TSPA DC | Stylist | Nat'l Artist, Redken | Member, DC Cos. Board

Tune in to hear Patrick Guarniere share his story from apprentice, to stylist, to Redken Educator, to School Owner AND Member of the DC Board of Cosmetology &amp; Barbering!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:Working at a salon straight out of school that is big on education and allowing the stylists to use those points to bring in outside educators can greatly impact your career as a stylist.Teaming up with Redken and growing as an educator and artist also led to an opportunity to open up The Salon Professional Academy in DC (a Redken School)Patrick's first chance to work at a salon was as a temporary fill-in for a classmate/friend who had to go to the hospital and couldn't cover their shift. You never know when your opportunity will present itself!The old-school vibes meant that if you couldn't make it to work, you could get replaced, despite your need for a break or day off on short-term notice.Rising Stylists are not interested in working like previous generations. Reduced and flexible schedules, the ability to take days off without shame and questioning, and working smarter, not harder, are what they are looking for.Becoming a National Redken Artist required an application process and four weeks of training.Being an educator, at least in the beginning, is more about your passion and love for teaching and learning. If you do it for the money fresh out of the gate, you may find yourself with no one paying you to teach.MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:-- Follow Patrick on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patrick_guarniere/-- Follow TSPA DC on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tspadc/The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
29m
07/08/2023

How Can Schools and Salons Do Better for Rising Stylists?! | Diana Varvaro | School Director | Paul Mitchell The School, NYC

Tune in to hear Diana Varvaro share her thoughts on how schools and salons can best serve and set Rising Stylists up for success!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:Rising Stylists' biggest challenge is finding a salon where they feel accepted and appreciated.SALONS: Do a shadow day to help introduce your business, culture, and team to Rising StylistsSALON OWNERS: Visit and speak to Rising Stylists AT SCHOOL to inform them about what it was like for you to train and build so they understand what they need to do in order to accomplish their goals.GUEST SPEAKERS &amp; ARTISTS are the keys to building RELATIONSHIPS for the future!Experience is paramount and highly recommended for Rising Stylists while in school if their state allows it.RISING STYLISTS: Nothing is easy, even if people on social media say it is. You can accomplish your goals! You just have to work hard for it!MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:-- Follow Diana Varvaro on Instagram-- Follow Paul Mitchell The School, NYC on InstagramThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
18m
31/07/2023

How to Build a Brand | Adam Muncy | Co-Owner + CEO | Samson's Haircare

Tune in to hear Adam Muncy, Co-Owner + CEO of Samson's Haircare, deliver tons of valuable information about building a brand! ⁠Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:-- Is your brand you, or do you want to have a separate brand from your own identity? This can also look like separating the Brand from you and your partner(s)-- BUILDING A BRAND? Start with a mood board. Figure out what matters to you in terms of colors, imagery, and tone, and consider the emotions that this all invokes and align it with your desired brand.-- Are you a tastemaker? Do you have an eye for good vs bad haircuts, color, styling, music, food, etc? Pick out what brands you like and consider that when putting your mood board together in the brand identification process!-- Your brand identity needs to be thorough. Everything about your brand...EVERYTHING...communicates something. Make sure all decisions you make are in line with the brand! Music, fonts, memes, ingredients, products, lighting, etc...IT ALL MATTERS!MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:-- Follow Samson's Haircare on Instagram-- Check out Samson Haircare's website👉 HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE for guest recommendations, resources, and our blogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
22m
24/07/2023

Cash Flow, Customer Relationships & Success in Business | Nina Tulio | Speaker + Educator | Business Edu & Tik Tok Amb., Oligo Professionel

Tune in to hear Nina Tulio tell you the most important thing for you to have a STRONG and sustainable business!⁠Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:Cash Management, Cash Flow, Budgeting, and Pricing are the most common issues amongst commission owners, hybrid owners, and independents!Nina uses facts and data to help you make your decisions so when you doubt yourself, your decision, or your plan, you have the data to fall back on, giving you confidence!Full-Time hairdressers should aim to work from 32 - 35 hoursMost stylists are undercharging and need to update their pricesRent should be less than 20-30% of your revenue Commission salon owners payroll should be under 50% to be able to make money as an owner and have a sustainable business.Relationships are the primary factor in the success of a hairstylist and any entrepreneur.Remember to serve your guests and come up with ways to service them when times are tough without discounting services.Do not forget that we service AND are, ourselves, humans first...Treat clients like they are human and not a commodity that you can easily replace.Make Magic with clients and grow your business via strong relationships and knowing your data/numbers!MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:-- Get Nina's personal recommendations here-- Follow Nina on Instagram-- Follow Nina on Tik Tok-- Check out Nina's websiteWe deliver curated resources, coaching, advice, and first-hand experience so you may become a well-rounded, self-sufficient, business-savvy, and strong individual, ready to transition or transform yourself and the industry. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.👉 For more episodes, resources, and our blog, please visit us hereThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
21m
17/07/2023

Tips on Hiring Rising Stylists & Gen Z | Michael Cole | Beauty Business Jedi

Tune in to hear Michael Cole explain how Salon Owners should consider adjusting their business for success with the new generation!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:Some, if not many, of the old ways of building a book or business, are not as relevant and maybe even irrelevant.Stylists can check out salons by hanging out in their digital space. There is a lot to find out about a business online in their search results, reviews, pictures, videos, website, career path opportunities, SALON OWNERS: be very clear and concise with a measurable apprenticeship/training program to grow onto the floor; this builds trust and accountability for you and your teamHave Rising Stylists speak to their future instructors before hiring them and convey to them the investment of a "graduate program" (aka apprenticeship program) will ensure greater success. This should help getting over the mandatory training conversation during interviews.Give Rising Stylists an "opportunity day" to build their own clients and show you and other leaders how well they do and where they need help. This will keep them happy because they will feel the independence of being a stylist and building a book while they are assisting and training.Stay hiring and always have another stylist ready to step up when people leave you un-announcedMENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:-- Follow Michael on Instagram-- Follow Summit Salon Business Center on InstagramThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our Blog👉 Head to our website for guest recommendations, resources, and our blogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
17m
10/07/2023

How We Adopted Genderless Pricing in a Multi-Generational Salon | Maria Elizabeth | Owner + Founder + Stylist | Salon deZEN | VA

Tune in to hear Maria Elizabeth explain her experience and process on how she transitioned from an old-school pricing model to a genderless pricing model and how she handled the friction between multiple generations of stylists!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:-- Salon deZEN changed their prices to be genderless. -- First, they had a meeting, and then they got "buy-in" from the team. -- Next, they introduced the new pricing structures. -- Mens cuts were transitioned into barber cuts, and then they were a genderless priced salon!-- Friction with changing the salon culture over to being respectful and considerate of everyone’s gender identity with both the younger and older generations is explained: --Younger generations were so excited to be in a progressive industry and not very patient with the older generation, who was trying to adjust the language they used to be more considerate and respectful of gender identity --The older generation struggled to change the way they speak to remove gender and/or be more aware of others who are different.-- Hire an expert to help coach you and your team on the transition from gender-based services to gender-affirming or genderless pricing.-- Embrace change or risk your business becoming irrelevant or harder to survive.MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:-- Follow Salon deZen on Instagram-- Follow Maria on Instagram-- Check out Salon deZEN's website-- Get Maria's personal recommendations hereThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.👉 For more episodes, resources, and our blog, please visit us hereCONNECT WITH US📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter📸 Connect on Instagram🎵 Connect on TikTok📺 Watch on YouTube📝 Check out our BlogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
21m
03/07/2023

Building a Brand & Production Biz via My Hair Community & Relationships | Ivis Hernandez | Hair Artist + Owner | ⁠ Tha Viibe & Viibe Different

Tune in to hear Ivis Hernandez tell us how he built his clothing line and events production business via his community &amp; relationships!⁠Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYSRelationships and Community are some of the most important aspects of being a successful entrepreneur.Artists and Creators need to get their work out in front of the public and what better way than asking your community to help you? The network effect of this is so much more powerful than social media.Developing a brand means keeping it top of mind, staying inspired, building relationships, and staying agile.Ivis was willing, inspired, and appreciative of the relationships in his life. This incredible attitude and his creativity were appreciated by others who supported him.Ivis spent his own money to build his clothing brand to expose it to the world. He also went to conferences, joined artistic teams, and outfitted models.He used conferences to showcase his clothing brand which led to so much!Ivis says not to believe in competition with others, only with yourself and doing better., only with yourself and doing better.MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:Follow Ivis on InstagramFollow Tha Viibe (events) on InstagramFollow Viibe Different (clothing brand) on InstagramThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.👉 For more episodes, resources, and our blog, please visit us hereThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
40m
26/06/2023

From Prison Guard to Mobile Styling & E-Commerce Biz | Leones Trinity | Stylist + Founder | Trinity Place Designs

Tune in to hear how Leones built her mobile styling and e-commerce business for hair care products while working as a Corrections Officer on Rikers Island!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!Key Takeaways:-- Rebelled as a child for personal expression via hair-- Licensed Cosmetologist in 2015 and then became a Corrections Officer at Rikers Island-- Hair was a fallback plan which turned into building an e-commerce site and her own product line-- Starting out doing hair is very hard financially because it takes time to build your book.-- Supplemental income via random jobs was necessary to pay the bills.-- There are a lot more layers to being a successful hairdresser than being good at hair, such as communication and business.-- Business can be built on word of mouth only by giving customers an amazing experience and making sure they are always right.-- Get Ready because Life is full of challenges; make a goal sheet with all of your goals, constantly apply yourself as a learner, keep your focus on your goals, and network.-- Be okay with failure; learn from it. Be okay with “no” because it is only “no” for now!-- FIND A MENTORMentioned in this episode:Follow Leones on IG, Check out her Website, and All of her Personal Recommendations on her episode page by clicking here!👉 For more episodes, resources, and our blog, please visit us hereThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.The views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
32m
19/06/2023

What Is A Coach, How To Pick One, and The Role Mental Health Plays In It All?! | Krystine Sherwood | Internationally Certified Coach | Salon & Spa Owner | The Beauty Pro Coach

Tune in to hear Krystine share her story, explain what a Coach is and how Mental Health plays a huge role!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:Growing up in a salon, going to university, and coming full circle back to the salon to own, manage, and coach stylists is Krystines StoryHIRING A COACH? Make sure you understand the difference between a certified coach and an experience based coach. Certified coaches are specially trained in communication that you may not get from an experience based coach. KNOW YOUR COACH AND THEIR BACKGROUNDCoaches DO NOT ADVISE on course of action, that is advising and consulting.Coaches DO NOT TELL YOU WHAT TO DO and they ARE NOT THERAPY.Therapists focus on your past &amp; a COACH focuses on today Coaches help us identify goals and hold us accountable for taking the steps and, when we do not, they help us understand why.Almost all of the time, we are our biggest roadblocks to our own success. Coaches help us understand this and figure out a way to work on ourselves to set us up for success in tackling our goalsConsulting is not Coaching, but Coaching may include consulting.Mentioned in this episode:Follow Krystine on IG, Check out her Website, and All of her Personal Recommendations on her episode page by clicking here!👉 For more episodes, resources, and our blog, please visit us hereThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.The views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
27m
12/06/2023

Premiere Orlando 2023 Recap & Takeaways! | Robert Hughes, Host + Stylist | Sammi Heffron, Marketing + Community Engagement | HairdresserStrong.com

Tune in to relive the premiereORLANDO 2023 Conference! We share our takeaways and expo floor interviews with your fellow beauty professionals on trending topics in the industry!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:Sessions we attended (for key takeaways from each, click here)-- Destroy Bad Business (Destroy the Hairdresser)-- How to Develop &amp; Deliver a Benefits Package for Today's Salon (Nikki Le Trowbridge)-- Marketing Your Way to More Money (Stephen J. Gomez)-- Life Beyond the Chair (Knowledge by Niki)-- Social Authority (Daniel Mason Jones)Guest Co-host for Your Day Off Podcast (@Hairdustry)Lexi Lomax -- Conventional pathways are not necessary to finding success in business. -- Team building inside of booth rental salon with super short-term leases… as short as 1 or 2 weeks. -- Maintain your flexibility to run your own business.Jay Majors -- Building yourself up, despite the challenges that you have in life, is imperative -- Stay focused on your goals -- Only compete with the person you were yesterday, not with others -- If you want to start a conference/hair show, start super small and grow until you are bursting at the seams, then change venue. Repeat…Ashlee Norman -- Family and/or a strong support system are so important for success. -- Family Rearing: Your kids are on your time; you do not have to give up your goals because you are worried your kid needs to have a strict schedule. -- Drive and motivation only get you so far; hard work and consistency are imperative to accomplish your goals. -- Make sure you love the social media game or the traveling if you pursue those avenues. You will not be successful unless you LOVE IT!Joel Torres -- Find balance and enjoy your life in between the grind. -- Make sure you love the social media game or the traveling if you pursue those avenues. You will not be successful unless you LOVE IT! -- Being a trendsetter means looking within and being bold, and sharing with the world your ideas and creations…others will follow.How do you say BaByliss? -- We walked around the conference and asked people how they say it…don't forget to check out the video version here!Expo Floor Interviews! --...
26m
05/06/2023

How I Built My Career Helping Hairdressers Via Human Design | Lindsey Means Human Design Expert + Guide | LindseyMeans.com

Tune in to hear Lindsey share how she helps hairdressers reach their maximum potential!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:-- Not knowing what she wanted to do, Lindsey was a hair model and loved the industry, so she went to hair school! -- After one year of being in a commission salon, she went independent. Lindsey quit hair for two years, went on a personal journey, got in shape, and started personal training.-- Finally getting back into the hair, she built a successful clientele by focusing on the business side. -- Lacking fulfillment, Lindsey started looking elsewhere and discovered Human Design. -- Getting a job that hires Rising Stylists directly on the floor right after school is very challenging. -- Human Design is a modality that uses your birth information to create your genetic blueprint. -- This helps to explain why we are weird or different. -- This becomes empowering through Human Design to understand yourself better. -- "Human Design is like every personality test in the world, and then some!" MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:-- Follow Lindsey on Instagram-- Check out Lindsey's websiteThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.👉 LIKE THIS VIDEO? Send me a DM, and let me know! 👉 For more episodes, resources, and our blog, please visit us hereThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
23m
29/05/2023

From Rising Stylist to Building a Book & Becoming a Stage Artist | Ivis Hernandez | Hair Artist + Owner | Tha Viibe + VIIBE Different

Tune in to hear Ivis Hernandez tell us how he built his career that led to a full book, becoming a stage artist, launching a clothing line, and an events production business!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:Ivis learned his work ethic from his father, and that enabled him to build his career. By focusing on work that other people in the salon did not want to do, Ivis got clients quickly, &amp; those clients sent him their relatives &amp; friends!RISING STYLISTS: Change your mindset from thinking about assisting at a salon to honing in on the foundations. Learn to do good shampoos and connect with the customer so they know and trust you. They may end up in your chair &amp; give you incredible tips! Only a small amount of people will be able to build a clientele right out of school. Go to a salon, get further training, and build a book there. Becoming a stage educator before social media required being in the "in-crowd." Now, you have to build a social media following &amp; produce good content SALON OWNERS: a lot of stylists leave salons because they feel like they stopped growing, not necessarily b/c of moneyIf it's all about money &amp; not learning or growing in other ways, the stylists will keep needing more &amp; more until you cannot provide. Then, they'll leave for the money.MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:-- Follow Ivis on Instagram-- Follow Tha Viibe (events) on Instagram-- Follow Viibe Different (clothing brand) on InstagramThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.👉 LIKE THIS VIDEO? Send me a DM, and let me know! 👉 For more episodes, resources, and our blog, please visit us hereThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
42m
22/05/2023

How I Started Salon deZEN and Built My Brand | Maria Elizabeth | Owner + Founder + Stylist | Salon deZEN | VA

Tune in to hear Maria’s very informative and educational journey to salon ownership and what her brand is all about!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:-- Maria's career started out in a high school program; she got her license and started a 1-year apprenticeship. After getting on the floor, she moved to DC from Michigan to work at a salon. Four years later, she opened a salon with a partner.-- The partner wanted out after a year of being open, and Maria bought her partner out.-- Maintaining relationships for as long as possible is key to long-term success.-- WANT TO OPEN A SALON? Be open and honest with your employer; they may become your mentor!-- Get classes BEFORE you open a business on branding, marketing, and basic business.-- Check out SCORE for mentorship!-- Salon deZEN is a salon with an “inclusivity” mindset. They want everyone to feel welcome and supported!-- INTERESTED IN JOINING Salon deZEN? Apply online and fill out the form to help Maria get to know you. After an interview, Maria will tailor your growth opportunities and journey to you based on your confidence and abilities.MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:-- Follow Salon deZen on Instagram-- Follow Maria on Instagram-- Check out Salon deZEN's website-- Check out SCORE for free business advice from experienced Mentors-- Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses ProgramThe Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.👉 LIKE THIS VIDEO? Send me a DM, and let me know! 👉 For more episodes, resources, and our blog, please visit us hereThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
31m
15/05/2023

How I Built My Career By Overcoming Fear & Failure | Travis Parker | Founder | Travis Parker Academy

Tune in to hear Travis’s story about growth, struggle, reflection, and reinvention of personal and professional goals!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:-- 35 Year + Industry Veteran, L'Oreal National Educator, NAHA Finalist, Production Company + Education Company -- Opened first salon after 11 years at a salon. Opened up a nail studio. Sold both after 11-13 years. -- LESSONS LEARNED FROM SALON OWNERSHIP: You have to be more than a hairdresser. You have to be a mentor, an administrator, a marketer, a hirer, a firer, a trainer, a guest services manager, and many other things! -- Failure is a chance to reflect and understand what went wrong, what you can work on, and assess how to do it better next time, or have an epiphany about where your professional career is/should be going. -- Are you the common denominator of your struggles and/or failures? Date yourself and get to know you better. This will help you gain perspective. Milestones are not as important as the moments in between and how we handle them...give up or find self-belief? -- Nothing has come for free or easy. Everything has required a lot of commitment and work.-- Being a good educator means you can strike a light bulb in someone’s head! Educators should be able to infect people with incredible energy to allow them to dream bigger for themselves than they ever could dream before. -- Corporate Companies have the scale to pay and educate you in a big way, so don't get wrapped up in the haters on big brand names and corporations! -- We have to think of ourselves as a brand. -- We can eradicate FEAR by replacing it with Experience and Knowledge!-- To focus, we must appreciate we cannot give 100% of ourselves to multiple projects. Put blinders on when working on each of your projects or on each of your goals so other things don’t distract you. -- Dabble in as many things as you can before you decide to specialize. This will make you stronger and more confident if/when you decide to specialize.MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:-- Follow Travis on Instagram-- Follow Travis Parker Academy on Instagram-- Check out Travis Parker Academy's websiteWe deliver curated resources, coaching, advice, and first-hand experience so you may become a well-rounded, self-sufficient, business-savvy, and strong individual, ready to transition or transform yourself and the industry. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.👉 LIKE THIS VIDEO? Send me a DM, and let me know! 👉 For more episodes, resources, and our blog, please visit us hereThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
42m
08/05/2023

Becoming a Beauty Business Educator & Consultant | Nina Tulio | Speaker + Educator | Business Edu & Tik Tok Amb., Oligo Professionel

Tune in to hear how Nina Tulio became a business educator and consultant and what you need to know when becoming one or hiring one!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:-- Nina started off her career with a salon that opened multiple locations and learned a lot before opening her own salon.-- Mentorship was very valuable and helped her get an education which she leveraged into her own salon.-- She was an operator/owner for 8 years and spent the last 3 years running it and eventually sold it.-- Nina wanted to impact stylists and owners more, so she started a consulting company.-- WANT TO BECOME AN EDUCATOR, COACH, OR CONSULTANT? You have to have the experience and knowledge behind you.-- HIRING AN EDUCATOR, COACH, OR CONSULTANT? Do they have the experience? Do you trust them? Have you done your research? Or are you looking at likes, followers, and really good content? There's a difference.-- RECESSION WORRIES? Make sure you are operating from a position of confidence and not fear. Get your core values and brand dialed in. Get to know your customers and focus on the experience your clients get at your salon, and make sure it is on point.MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:-- Get Nina's personal recommendations here-- Follow Nina on Instagram-- Follow Nina on Tik Tok-- Check out Nina's websiteWe deliver curated resources, coaching, advice, and first-hand experience so you may become a well-rounded, self-sufficient, business-savvy, and strong individual, ready to transition or transform yourself and the industry. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.👉 LIKE THIS VIDEO? Send me a DM, and let me know! 👉 For more episodes, resources, and our blog, please visit us hereThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
25m
01/05/2023

The Inspirational Story of Building Samson's Haircare | Adam Muncy | Co-Owner + CEO | Samson's Haircare

Tune in to hear Adam Muncy share the inspirational story of building Samson's Haircare!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:Samson's Haircare is the manufacturer, marketer, sales, and admin of their own product line.From banking to haircare, Adam met his partner at church and built a relationship from there.Both Adam and his partner are foster parents of children with textured hair so they created Foster The Curl so they and others can provide haircare to their children with textured hair.They started with one product, a pomade, that they loved, but they did not do the research to find out that barbers wanted a water-soluble product which theirs wasn't.The lesson they learned was to have more product diversity for various customer types and do some research to understand your audience.COVID almost devastated their business because they are a small business with little to no employees, and COVID relief was based on older businesses with large payrolls.Building a business relationship is nerve-racking, and you should get used to the discomfort because it doesn't go away.Leverage and be honest with each of your partners to figure out each other's rolesAspiring Business Owners: Pay for a good CPA and Lawyer; would you pick the cheapest hairdresser? No, so spend money on an accountant and lawyer or suffer the consequences.Fighting for each account is a reality you should be prepared for... No hacks will take you to the point where you will be a legacy brand that is known and loved around the country or world.If you focus on sales and not the relationship, they are just buying your pitch and that is not as valuable of a relationship that will stand the test of time.Grassroots and analog development will have a strong base for your business.You must have a pixel (a piece of code to track all IP addresses that come to your page) in order to retarget your efforts and take advantage of going viral or good social media implications!MENTIONED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:-- Follow Samson's Haircare on Instagram-- Check out Samson Haircare's website👉 HEAD TO OUR WEBSITE for guest recommendations, resources, and our blogThe views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com.
31m