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Best podcasts about haircutting

Latest podcast episodes about haircutting

Diamond Effect - Where small business owners become leaders
EP # 193 - The Art of Hair Sculpting: Building an International Brand Through Social Media with Lina Waled

Diamond Effect - Where small business owners become leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 27:44 Transcription Available


Join Maggie Perotin as she interviews Lina Waled, an innovative haircutting specialist who transformed her career from a psychology graduate to an international hair artist and content creator. In this episode, discover how following your creative intuition can lead to unexpected success and business growth.Key Highlights:• Lina's unique journey from a psychology degree to becoming a sought-after hairstylist• How she developed her signature razor-cutting technique and "sculpted hair" concept• Strategic approach to content creation across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok• Tips for relocating a service-based business internationally• Managing creative entrepreneurship while maintaining focus on business goalsTopics Covered:[00:00:00] - Introduction and Lina's background[00:02:00] - The story behind becoming a hairstylist[00:04:00] - Developing unique razor-cutting techniques[00:08:00] - Content creation strategy across different platforms[00:12:00] - Relocating from Canada to Dubai[00:15:00] - Managing creativity and business focus[00:19:00] - The importance of business coaching and supportKey Takeaways:• Different social media platforms require different approaches:YouTube: Long-form, detailed tutorialsInstagram: Professional business presence and client bookingTikTok: Casual, personal connection content• Success strategies for creative entrepreneurs:Brain dumping for idea managementCreating systems for focusRegular journaling and planningStrategic experimentationFeatured Guest: Lina Waled (@linadoeshair)Haircutting specialist and content creator based in Dubai, known for her innovative razor-cutting technique and viral hair content.Resources Mentioned:• Instagram: @linadoeshair• Diamond Effect Group Coaching ProgramFollow Lina on Instagram @linadoeshair to see her amazing hair transformations and content creation strategies in action.

YUTORAH: R' Yona Reiss -- Recent Shiurim
Sanhedrin 22a - 23a Haircutting Protocols for Kings and Kohanim

YUTORAH: R' Yona Reiss -- Recent Shiurim

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 29:38


Safe Space ASMR
ASMR / Wooden Skincare & Salon

Safe Space ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 37:40


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What It's Like To Be You
#36: Kim, Enneagram 7 - Surviving Trauma, EMDR Therapy, Avoiding Entrapment, and Settling the Mental Froth

What It's Like To Be You

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 141:38


"I'm a manifester like nobody is.... No doesn't work for me. I don't even know what no means. No means I gotta think about it in a different way." Kim Jozwiak [SP/SO 7w6 712] is a therapist and trauma survivor whose life story blew me away. As a therapist, she works with EMDR therapy, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and various forms of mindfulness. We discuss her life story, her trauma, and how she settled her mental center and grounded herself. Enjoy. Kim's Websitewww.kimberlyjozwiak.com The Enneagram School https://www.theenneagramschool.com/ Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 3:48 Sweaty hands to start, nervous, "I've always been a runner" 6:08 7 interpretation of arousal unlikely to be "I'm anxious," more positive framing, buzzing exhilaration 9:01 Haircutting after trauma; mom's response, "Just trust in the Lord!" 11:24 Kim's "parts" consent to tell her life story; mom's brain injury 1 year before pregnant with me 15:41 Being molested & later symptoms, social anxiety 20:22 7 with triple super-ego (1, 2, 6) + disorganized attachment; repulsed when others merge with me 24:25 True crime fascination as counter-phobic response to be near psychological pay-dirt; "President of the misfits" 27:11 Traumatic middle school years: "instant love affair" with pot, alcohol; being taken advantage of; dad dies, religious gaslighting 33:43 Hiding overwhelmed self; NO ONE KNEW; checked out mother praying over me in tongues 37:09 "I'm amazing at not getting caught." 7 ability to get what I want; "I will not be trapped by not having enough money" -- the only friend with a job; SP awareness 41:55 From insincere faker to genuine "Jesus freak" - The Billy Graham Crusade and Kim's religious awakening (at 16) 46:43 Josh making sense of Kim's awakening, given previous religious gaslighting 50:32 Despite being pied piper leader, so disconnected that barely remember those people 52:55 The risky 7 way she moved to Chicago after high school 55:47 Flight energy -- "I can't be here. It'll be better somewhere else." Keep moving, "No one's gonna trap me." 58:28 Personality as survival mechanism 1:00:07 "I meet a boy" -- Christian morality, get married bc we're having sex (6 wing); inner split; difficult marriage, intensified drinking; "I kept moving, job to job, skimmed it all, didn't leave room for digestion" 1:06:03 Couples therapy - first time in therapy at all -- then met Joe 1:09:58 Self-abandonment, trauma-based; "should" vs "want" 1:13:41 7 mental "digitization" of others, not truly seeing others, creating suffering; 7-2 stem; in relationship with a 2 1:16:48 The conscious practice of connecting -- can only connect to other when I'm connected to my body 1:19:02 Therapy with Steve the 8 -- into the body; Being a mental type in therapy, getting past the "froth" to the substance 1:24:31 EMDR therapy -- a method for mental types! 1:32:26 Asking for what I want at my job 1:37:40 Equine therapy, "I'm a manifester" "No doesn't work for me"; drinking a lot of wine...; couldn't crawl out of depression 1:41:39 Confronting my alcohol addiction in therapy school; Going to AA, "something pierced through"; Gluttony leads to entrapment 1:53:49 Sober, vegan therapist -- living from inside out now, aligned to heart 1:57:30 7 Virtue of Sobriety, settled inner state "vs" the frothy mental center activity; IFS helps (!) 2:01:11 IFS similar to working with horses 2:05:03 7 awareness of darkness 2:08:31 How do you know when you're being wise and clear vs cluttered and frothy? 2:13:10 What's this been like? 2:15: 31 Kim's "Angel of Death" -- the part that gave Kim permission 2:17:49 Final Reflections 2:19:06 Plugs --- Music by Coma-Media from Pixabay Coma-Media: https://pixabay.com/users/coma-media-24399569/ Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/ --- #enneagram #enneagramtypes #enneagram7 #type7

Rabbi Gershon Schaffel's Shiurim
Taking a Haircut on Erev Shabbos When Lag BaOmer Falls on Sunday

Rabbi Gershon Schaffel's Shiurim

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 44:26


Haircutting and shaving on erev Shabbos when Lag BaOmer falls on Sunday. Is it permitted to take a haircut on Thursday night? On Motzai Shabbos? SOurces can be found here.

Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
Ereb Shabbat: Haircutting, Nail Cutting, Bathing, and Immersing in a Mikveh

Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024


The Ben Ish Hai (Rav Yosef Haim of Baghdad, 1833-1909), in Parashat Lech-Lecha, discusses a number of different Halachot relevant to Shabbat preparations (listen to audio recording for precise citation). He writes that one should take a haircut on Ereb Shabbat in honor of Shabbat, and although this could be done any time on Friday, it is preferable to have the haircut before midday. The Arizal (Rav Yishak Luria of Safed, 1534-1572) always made a point of cutting his hair before midday, whenever he cut his hair, and not only on Friday. Preferably, then, haircuts should be taken specifically before midday, when possible. The Ben Ish Hai then mentions that one should cut his fingernails and toenails each Friday in honor of Shabbat. If one's nails do not grow fast enough to be cut each week, he adds, then one should cut them every two weeks. After cutting one's nails – both fingernails and toenails – one should collect the nails and flush them down the toilet. There is a form of Tum'a (impurity) that rests upon removed fingernails and toenails, and they could be harmful. One must therefore ensure not to leave the nails in a place where they could be stepped on, or on his clothing or shoes. If a nail fell on the floor and one cannot find it, he should thoroughly sweep the area, to ensure that the nail is moved. Nails are not harmful once they are moved on the ground, so by thoroughly sweeping the floor, which results in the nail being moved, one can avoid any danger that the nail might otherwise cause. It must be emphasized that these Halachot apply to both fingernails and toenails. It is a Misva to bathe or shower with hot water on Friday in honor of Shabbat. One should have in mind while bathing to remove the impurities from his hands, feet and face. The Ben Ish Hai adds that it is a special Misva to wash oneself with soap, which takes the place of the ointments which people many years ago would apply on their skin before Shabbat. According to Kabbalistic teaching, it is proper to immerse oneself in a Mikveh every Friday in honor of Shabbat, as this prepares for a person to receive the additional sanctity bestowed upon us on Shabbat eve. During the first immersion, one should have in mind to purify himself from spiritual impurities. The second immersion should be done with the intention of rectifying the effects of anger. The third immersion serves to remove the "weekday garments" of the soul, as it were, and the fourth immersion removes other aspects of the weekday soul in preparation for accepting the special soul of Shabbat. With the fifth immersion, one accepts the special light and sanctity of Shabbat. Some people immerse three times, corresponding to the three components of the soul (Nefesh, Ru'ah, Neshama), while others immerse five times (corresponding to Nefesh, Ru'ah, Neshama, Haya and Yehida). In any event, while we don't fully understand these Kavanot (intentions), what is important for us is that one should make an effort to immerse in a Mikveh on Friday as part of his spiritual preparations for Shabbat. This might not always be feasible, but one should, at least from time to time, try to immerse on Friday, and the effort which we make in preparing for Shabbat is itself significant, even if we do not understand the full Kabbalistic significance of these immersions. The Ben Ish Hai adds that one should preferably immerse on Shabbat morning, as well, because one is endowed with another new soul on Shabbat morning, which is even more significant than the new soul received on Shabbat eve. It is especially important to immerse on Shabbat morning if one became Tameh (ritually impure) on Friday night. Some exceptionally pious men immerse twice on Shabbat morning – once to remove the impurity, and a second time to accept the new level of holiness. Others, the Ben Ish Hai records, immerse five times on Shabbat morning. Summary: It is proper to cut one's hair on Friday, preferably before midday. One should also cut one's fingernails and toenails on Friday, ensuring to discard the nails after they are removed. There is a Misva to bathe with hot water on Friday, and one should make an effort to immerse in the Mikveh on Friday to spiritually prepare oneself for Shabbat. There is a custom to immerse again on Shabbat morning.

Ask the Color Expert
Vidal Sassoon Foundation & Mastery of Haircutting with Mike Valera

Ask the Color Expert

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 43:33


In this episode of Ask The Color Expert I'm chatting with Mike Varela about Vidal Sassoon Foundation & Mastery of Haircutting.Mike, formerly of the prestigious Sassoon Academy in Los Angeles and Miami, embarked on his own path in 2013, establishing The Kingly Hair Group. Transitioning into a highly sought-after Independent Educator, he imparts his unique "Mastery of Haircutting" system at his Cutting Education House in La Jolla, Ca., and conducts In-Salon Seminars across the U.S. and internationally. In 2022, Mike launched The Kingly Hair Group Online Academy, a subscription-based platform delivering weekly seminars, fostering a vibrant online education community. Building on this success, in 2023 he introduced The Kingly Hair Group Apprentice Academy, offering aspiring hairdressers an alternative pathway to obtaining their California Cosmetology License through a comprehensive 2-year apprentice program.You can find out more about my guest at https://www.thekinglyhairgroup.com/https://www.instagram.com/thekingly_hairgroup/Want to keep up to date with all things hair color? Join the community here: https://www.expertcolorsolutions.com or @expertcolorsolutions on Instagram.And don't forget to review this podcast - it helps others find me, and means I can help even more incredible stylists transform into expert colorists!PS - want to send in a question for one of my episodes? Here's how: just write a review with your question!

Ask the Color Expert
Vidal Sassoon Foundation & Mastery of Haircutting with Mike Varela

Ask the Color Expert

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 42:58


In this episode of Ask The Color Expert I'm chatting with Mike Varela about Vidal Sassoon Foundation & Mastery of Haircutting. ‌ Mike, formerly of the prestigious Sassoon Academy in Los Angeles and Miami, embarked on his own path in 2013, establishing The Kingly Hair Group. Transitioning into a highly sought-after Independent Educator, he imparts his unique "Mastery of Haircutting" system at his Cutting Education House in La Jolla, Ca., and conducts In-Salon Seminars across the U.S. and internationally. In 2022, Mike launched The Kingly Hair Group Online Academy, a subscription-based platform delivering weekly seminars, fostering a vibrant online education community. Building on this success, in 2023 he introduced The Kingly Hair Group Apprentice Academy, offering aspiring hairdressers an alternative pathway to obtaining their California Cosmetology License through a comprehensive 2-year apprentice program. ‌ ‌You can find out more about my guest at  https://www.thekinglyhairgroup.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thekingly_hairgroup/ Want to keep up to date with all things hair color? Join the community here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.expertcolorsolutions.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ or @expertcolorsolutions on Instagram. ‌ And don't forget to review this podcast - it helps others find me, and means I can help even more incredible stylists transform into expert colorists!. ‌ PS - want to send in a question for one of my episodes? Here's how: just write a review with your question! ‌

BoomXers
211 Jimmy goes to a Haircutting Parlor

BoomXers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 84:14


Welcome back BoomXers and the Jibber Jabber. We took a week off, but we're back! Jimmy tells about his visit to the Haircutting Parlor and his family's Thanksgiving Greenbean Incident. Shari's mouth is full of Woody's crunchy jiz and she cheats at her family's annual "Catch Phrase" tournament. Tootie is NOT Two Ties!!! We got Jimmy Reads and Name Shari's Songs. This episode is Jam Packed with Jibber Jabber...ENJOY!

successfulstylistacademy
The Best Ways for Hairstylists to Invest Their Money for Retirement

successfulstylistacademy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 23:58


Are you a hairstylist who wants to make sure you have enough money to retire comfortably? In this episode, we will discuss the best ways for hairstylists to invest their money for retirement with Hairstylists Harley Chapman and Ambrosia Carey. We will cover topics such as how to get started in investing, the benefits of starting now, and what to look for in a finacial advisor. For more support in growing as a hairstylist confidently, join our Successful Hairstylsit Waitlist. Get instant access to our Haircutting, Styling, and Business chats in the Hair Tour Bundle Key Take-Aways: 1. Inflation is growing more rapidly than todays income can keep up with. 2. What are your long term goals & how do you plan to get there? 3. When looking for a salon home, find out if they offer retirement benefits, what do they contribute, and at what time will you qualify to join? 4. Add passive income streams to diversify your income from downloads to affiliate marketing, to brand partnerships. 5. You can start an investment account at any point even if it's a small amount. Just start. 6. Roth IRA allows an annual contribution of $6500 as long as your single income is under $153k per year. 7. Contribution to Roth IRA are made post tax. You will not be taxed once it comes time to withdrawal earnings. 8. There are some limits to how much you can put in, when you can withdrawal, and what age you can access depending on the type of account.   9. What does money mean to you? And what type of investment accounts would nurture your needs? 10. When looking for a financial advisor, ask what their commission structure looks like & how do they charge. Find Harley on Instagram Get 15% off Pharmagel, our favorite clean skincare line with code SSA15 Find us on Instagram Our video series on YouTube    

Grow My Salon Business Podcast
207 Exploring the Future of Hairdressing Education with Travis Parker

Grow My Salon Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 60:10


I've often talked about the endless opportunities available within the hairdressing industry for those who are ambitious and prepared to do the work.   For some people, it's all about building up an excellent clientele behind the chair. For others, it might lead to opening a salon of their own. Then there are those who pursue the education route, and occasionally, you come across someone who does it all!   My guest on today's podcast is San Diego-based hairdresser Travis Parker, who has experience working in multiple areas of the industry, from being a behind-the-chair stylist to a salon owner to an educator and online course creator. Throughout his journey, he has always embraced technology and the progression that it facilitates.   In today's podcast, we will discuss: ●      Technical and creative online education ●      Haircutting now and in the future ●      The importance of using technology to teach and learn…   And lots more!   For full show notes, links and resources mentioned visit: https://growmysalonbusiness.com/podcast/207/   Thanks so much for joining me this week. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!  They do matter in the rankings of the show and help other people find my podcast. I also love to hear what's been helpful and what you love about the podcast!  Just click here to review, scroll to the bottom, tap “Ratings and Reviews” tap to rate with 5 stars and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favourite part of the podcast is. Thank you for your support! And finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show to get automatic updates. Got a question you want answered on the podcast? DM me your question over on Instagram or just come on over to connect at: https://www.instagram.com/growmysalonbusiness/

Hairbrained Conversations
Episode #303: Ricardo Dinis, Aveda Global Artistic Director, Haircutting and Trichologist

Hairbrained Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 37:23


We've long heard that scalp health equals hair health, but what exactly does that mean? In this episode, Ricardo Dinis (@ricadodinis), @Aveda Global Artistic Director of Haircutting, sheds light on scalp health and scalp solutions. He shares his journey to becoming a trichologist, a specialist who focuses on problems related to the hair and scalp, and how this has perfectly dovetailed with his career at Aveda. We also discuss how Aveda is helping to train hairdressers to become more knowledgeable about the scalp (Did you know that there's a scientific reason why shampoo benefits the scalp?), and how this will in turn help hair health, not to mention client retention and your bottom line. 

successfulstylistacademy
How to Diversify Your Income and Protect Yourself from Financial Risk as a Hairstylist

successfulstylistacademy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 23:45


If you are a hairstylist who wants to make more money, and protect yourself from financial risk, we will discuss ways to diversify your income as a hairstylist with Tyler Kelbert. By the end of this podcast, you will have a clear understanding of how to diversify your income and protect yourself from financial risk. You will also have the tools you need to start making more money today. Don't miss the opportunity to participate in our giveaway, leave us a review & you'll be automatically entered to win an SSA Support Pack! Winner will be drawn at random and announced at the end of the month. Get our Free Client Retention Guide Here. Get out Haircutting and Salon Culture Course Now! Key Take-Aways: 1. House calls: Allow you to have a higher price point, has a different pace, and lets you customize a separate menu. 2. Instagram or social media from monetizing to setting up a shop. 3. Sponsorships are a great way to connect the brand to the artist. Some are paid, some offer free product. 4. Affiliate links are offered by most brands & easy to set up online. Most affiliate programs offer a discount to pass along, and you earn a commission if someone purchase through you. 5. Brand partnerships as an educator with their favorite brand, cross-promotions, or become an ambassador as are ways to diversify your income streams. 6. Have your own products or merchandise whether it's an ebook, shirts, or hair products. 7. Independent education, from digital to courses to in person education. There isn't a shortage of the amount of eager learners in our industry. Find Tyler on Instagram Get 15% off with our favorite skincare line, Pharmagel. Type SSA15 at checkout & enjoy!

Guru In Your Ear
Meet Kenny Berk

Guru In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 44:26


Meet Kenny Berk :  In this episode I have the opportunity to interview a man who has been my colleague , one of my Mentors , and someone I regard has a friend. Kenny's experience with the Vidal Sassoon organization and the years that we shared at Redken , is the very reason I wanted him on the program. My hopes are that you will find his story and hairdressing journey , interesting , informational , and inspiring . Here's a short preview of his history . Kenny Alan Berk conveys the art of cutting hair like fabric by combining strong technical knowledge with focus on balance, shape and overall suitability. Following a 15-year tenure with the Vidal Sassoon organization, Kenny joined Redken 5th Avenue NYC which evolved into another 27 years.  With over 46 years of experience, he has provided a variety of programs from in-salon workshop's to multi-manufacturer trade shows throughout the United States , England, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, South Africa, Japan and Korea. Independently, Kenny now focuses on facilitating fashion commercial Haircutting and Barbering  along with Principles of Consultation and Clientele building.  His Hands-on Workshop's, Demonstrations and Train the Trainer programs ensure that all salon professionals can experience the passion of the art and greater understanding of its principles. Now ……. Press Play …….and 44 min & 26 secs later , you will see why I am so excited about this episode. Enjoy the listen !  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dennis-gebhart/support

Your Day Off @Hairdustry; A Podcast about the Hair Industry!

@hairdustry presents Your Day Off Podcast- What was it like Growing Up Non-Binary in Southern NJ. Tucker James- Freelance Hairstylist who can be seen with everyone, everywhere. Tucker is a multi-talented hairstylist with the drive and determination to conquer his fears and doubts to be successful

How I Built This with Guy Raz
HIBT Lab! The Confess Project: Lorenzo Lewis

How I Built This with Guy Raz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 36:06


Barbers have played a central role in the Black community throughout American history. Haircutting was one of the first jobs that Black men were allowed to hold after the Civil War, and barbershops were often a hub for organizing during the civil rights movement. More recently, barbershops also played an instrumental role administering vaccines in the wake of Covid-19. And now, Lorenzo Lewis imagines a new role for barbers: a first line of defense in addressing mental health challenges for Black men.This week on How I Built This Lab, Lorenzo talks with Guy about the work of his social enterprise, The Confess Project, to train thousands of barbers across the country to support the mental health of their clients. He also recounts some of the experiences that led him to this work: growing up with incarcerated parents, his own struggles with anxiety and depression, and a gang-related incident that almost changed his life forever...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The BE Series: Untold Stories of Leadership Transformation
BE Called — Stella Davis Interview

The BE Series: Untold Stories of Leadership Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 60:33


Dr. Stella Spicer Davis Founder of the Christian Cosmetology International Association (CCIA), a 501(C)(3) non- profit, faith-based, networking, business organization. The mission is to disciple, empower and inspire Cosmetologist to make a spiritual impact on their clientele, community, families and globally. Dr. Stella is anointed to minister to the whole person, spirit, soul, and body. The Pastor of Starlight Faith International Ministries and spirit- filled prayer Warrior Queen, she is passionate about her relationship with God. She is revered as an Evangelist and Teacher who uncompromising preaches God's word on salvation, healing, and deliverance. Dr. Stella graduated with honors from Crenshaw Christian Center School of Ministry in 1989 and received her honorary Doctorate from St. Stephen's Bible Schoo. She was ordained by Apostle Frederick K. C. Price in 1995, Godfather of Faith and Founder of the Faith dome. Dr. Stella began her career as a licensed cosmetologist in 1971 after graduating from Marinello School of Beauty in Pasadena CA. Following in her mother's footsteps, there are four generations of Cosmetologists and Barbers in the family, including her daughter Estee, CCIA Executive Director. Dr. Stella's career as a Beauty Industry professional expands over decades of salon ownership, education and school director of Paul Mitchell the School, Santa Monica, and Cerritos Colleges, Glemby International and Wilfred Beauty Academy. She has traveled extensively to develop and train Cosmetologist nationwide in the art and skill of Haircutting, Hair color, Texturizing, Retailing and Professional Development. Dr. Stella single handed raised two daughters, Toni Golden and Estee Davis along with five young adult grandchildren, Doniven, James, Matthew, Madison and Jahde. By God's grace and mercy, they are all extraordinarily successful. For more information contact CCIA c/o Dr. Stella: address Christian Cosmetology International Association PO Box 56047 Los Angeles, CA 90056 Website https://www.christccia.org Email: Drstella@outlook.com Office 323-294-3918 Mobile:323-893-3380 What is T's Takeaway? "Leadership is influence nothing more nothing less."  Follow @tinamblackpmts on Instagram and email tina@tinablack.net.  Join our Facebook Group: HERE

Dear Cosmo Babies Podcast
Dear Cosmo Babies Podcast Ep 11: Presley Poe

Dear Cosmo Babies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 51:36


This week we chat - and get REAL DEEP - with industry icon Presley Poe.Presley Poe is a stylist of 21 years specializing in Haircutting and Hair color services. She's a BTC One-shot winner, co-creator of Presley Poe and Friends, global educator, brand ambassador for BaBylissPro, and current Cosmoprof 2022 Artistic Team Member. Presley is the owner of Gold Studios Salon, an all-inclusive space in Portland, Oregon dedicated to uplifting culture & community through the magic and love of hair.Make sure to check out: courses.scissorandmoth.social & estesthair.com

Hairstylist Empowerment Podcast
David Kinigson I Serious Business I The Power of Asking What?

Hairstylist Empowerment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 32:20


David Kinigson Watch & Subscribe https://youtu.be/O0aPo1T1B3U Available on all podcast platforms November 16. Including Amazon Music & Audible The Haircutter's Handbook & The Power of Asking What?-A Conversation for Mindset In Action Award Winning Stylist Author Keynote Speaker Musician David Kinigson is the inspirational voice and technical mentor of authentic cutting education. A native New Yorker, David is an A-list New York City haircutter, international editorial and runway stylist, celebrity hairdresser, salon owner, national educator, author, featured stage artist, career coach, and spokesperson. He is an ordinary guy, from the streets of New York, who is fortunate to have had the opportunity to do a bunch of really cool things, with some extraordinary people, all over the world... learning, evolving, taking risks, and sharing knowledge every step of his career. David is a recipient of the prestigious Créatuer de Mode and an award winning Master of the Craft of Haircutting. He is proud to a member of the ICA Cutting Council and a founding member of the Intercoiffure North American Artistic Team. He is a featured guest on podcasts and a keynote speaker at salon and corporate conferences. Most recently David published his new book, The Power of Asking What?-A Conversation for Mindset In Action. A true renaissance artist, David's inspiration is informed by his diverse background, the zeitgeist and what he calls, “the everything” life has to offer. It is ironic... David Kinigson may very well be, “The most famous hairdresser you've never heard of.”* *Palm Beach Proper Say What!! https://bit.ly/David-Kinigson Mayan Sol Beauty Industry Cruise Be a Guest https://bit.ly/HEPGUEST --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hairstylist-podcast/message

The Hair Game
HIGHLIGHTS • Why DJ Muldoon Focused on Experience Over Money

The Hair Game

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 13:16


We've taken clips highlighting some of the topics discussed in the full episode and put them together here! Check it out if you want a bite-sized version of the full episode. Haircutting expert and educator @danieljosephmuldoon chose to focus on his technique and reputation to become successful. We discuss the progression of his career and his decision to become a career educator.  This week's topics: • Following in father's footsteps to be a hairdresser • His experience at Sassoon academy in LA • Working behind the chair for 6 months, then returning to the academy to teach • Starting his private education ‘Knowledge Destroys Fear' • Getting back into independent education after COVID • His use of social media to inspire more in-depth education • His hair horror story  Have you left a review for The Hair Game Podcast yet? September's Pod Loot winner won a year membership to 'Knowledge Destroys Fear' - DJ Muldoon's private education page! To enter, just leave a review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes. ⁣⁣Don't forget to leave your Instagram handle so we can find you!⁠ FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor http://www.facebook.com/salonrepublicHIGH

The Hair Game
Ep. 261 • Why DJ Muldoon Focused on Experience Over Money

The Hair Game

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 50:35


Haircutting expert and educator @danieljosephmuldoon chose to focus on his technique and reputation to become successful. We discuss the progression of his career and his decision to become a career educator.  This week's topics: • Following in father's footsteps to be a hairdresser • His experience at Sassoon academy in LA • Working behind the chair for 6 months, then returning to the academy to teach • Starting his private education ‘Knowledge Destroys Fear' • Getting back into independent education after COVID • His use of social media to inspire more in-depth education • His hair horror story    Have you left a review for The Hair Game Podcast yet? September's Pod Loot winner won a year membership to 'Knowledge Destroys Fear' - DJ Muldoon's private education page! To enter, just leave a review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes. ⁣⁣Don't forget to leave your Instagram handle so we can find you!⁠ FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor http://www.facebook.com/salonrepublic

The Keep Smiling Podcast
Addiction Recovery & Homeless Haircutting – A Message of Hope | Eddie Ilic

The Keep Smiling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 44:52


Today I am joined by @Eddie.Ilic, a Bath based hairdresser with a profound story of recovery and an uplifting message of hope.Throughout this conversation, Eddie provides a very honest, and raw depiction of the reality of struggling with alcohol and drug addiction from a young age.He discusses its isolation, its progressive identity consuming nature, his darkest moments, the multiple complexities and hardships faced… as well as how he finally learned that recovery can only truly and authentically be initiated with intrinsic motivation and honesty. Two years into his recovery, @eddiestreetcuts was born – a community-based project, providing haircuts for the homeless.He discusses the value of building trustworthy relationships with the homeless community, the sense of connection, and how he is able to communicate, empathise, listen, provide hope for those struggling, whilst also building their confidence and self-esteem – truly demonstrating how these acts of kindness can be so impactful and transformative. Eddie explains how being of service to others and building this sense of togetherness through homeless haircutting has facilitated his own recovery journey… and shares a plethora of uplifting stories.So hopefully this episode can provide honest insight into the reality of addiction and complex process of recovery, whilst destigmatising possible predetermined societal stigmas… but I also hope that it truly highlights the overwhelmingly positive  power of human connection, authentic kindness, and communication.

Be a $100,000 Haircutter
The 10 Commandments of Professional Haircutting, #1

Be a $100,000 Haircutter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 13:33


One each week for a 10 week, 10 part series. The ten commandments of professional haircutting. Join my $100,000 Haircutter online academy program. Just 5 spots open for April 2022. LINK HERE to learn more. Visit Shark Fin Shears for great shears. Use code "zoot" for added bonus gifts with your new shear purchase.

Grow My Salon Business Podcast
121 Exploring the creative mind of haircutting genius Gianni Scumaci

Grow My Salon Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 72:41


Gianni Scumaci was born into a hairdressing family, with a mother who was a hairdresser and a father who was a barber, the hairdressing 'gene' was in his blood right from the start. Living above the barbershop he was introduced into the world of hair as a young boy sweeping the floor and cutting hair from the age of ten. Today, Gianni is quite simply one of the very best haircutters there is. One of the things that make Gianni stand out is that not only is he good with his hands, he also has a great mind and is able to articulate and inspire hairdressers everywhere with his humility, enthusiasm and passion for the craft. In this episode we discuss: The importance of nurturing creativity The number 1 ingredient when it comes to suitability. Why it's important to have pride in being a hairdresser And lots more! In this Episode: [01:45] An introduction to today's guest: Gianni Scumaci. [04:43] How Gianni defines creativity and suitability. [07:25] Gianni explains why aesthetic suitability is of little interest to him. [09:47] What it means to “read between the lines” and “listen to what's not being said,” according to Gianni. [12:30] Gianni reviews his process for teaching hairdressers how to give more effective consultations.  [14:41] Learning to read someone while working with mannequin heads. [16:50] Teaching people with varying backgrounds and learning styles is like nurturing plants in a garden.  [18:40] Here are a couple of takeaways salon owners can use to nurture the talent on their own teams. [20:20] Ruling by fear is not how Gianni managed his salon. [22:15] Gianni tells a story about a soiree that had everyone in the salon put their names in a hat, draw names, and do haircuts in the style of the names that were drawn. [24:50] How working under pressure nurtures Gianni's own creativity.  [27:35] Bringing out the best in a woman's looks, in Gianni's opinion.  [30:15] The way a woman walks with a haircut is so much more different than how she looks with it.  [31:41] We learn who inspires Gianni creatively.  [34:22] Gianni discusses how the Italian aesthetic influences his work in fashion and beauty. [37:40] This is what Gianni learned as a hairdresser working in the editorial realm of the beauty industry. [39:54] What Gianni learned during his first ten years as a professional versus his second and third decades. [41:10] Why Gianni believes he's always belonged with photographers. [43:45] Gianni reveals how he developed “his eye” as it applies to hair styling. [45:48] The importance of collaboration.   [48:50] This is what it takes to be a good hairdresser, in Gianni's perspective. [50:13] What Gianni learned out of the salon versus what he learned in the salon. [53:09] Gianni digs deep into how his technique evolved.   [55:30] Gravitating to the people whose influence Gianni wants is key. [56:43] Antony talks about Gianni's work as being balanced, soft, and beautiful.  [57:54] Gianni touches on the importance of awards. [1:00:12] The importance of GS Online. [1:01:50] The origin of GS Online. [1:04:32] Gianni is passionate about the value of hairdressers in society.  Here's why. [1:06:37] Hairdressers fulfill a social function on a par with everyone else.  [1:09:20] What it takes to be a successful hairdresser.  [1:10:21] Antony wraps up the conversation.   Thanks so much for joining me this week. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!  They do matter in the rankings of the show and help other people find my podcast. I also love to hear what's been helpful and what you love about the podcast! Just click here to review, scroll to the bottom, tap “Ratings and Reviews” tap to rate with 5 stars and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favourite part of the podcast is. Thank you for your support! Special thanks to Gianni Scamuci for sharing his insights with me for this week's episode. Until next time! Antony   Links and Resources: Grow My Salon Business Website | Facebook | Instagram   Gianni Scumaci Website | Facebook | Instagram

A Hair Obsessed
Sherri Brodie | Haircutting Specialist, Master Colorist + Educator, Founder On Point Hair Academy Precision

A Hair Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 68:09


Sherri Brodie is Founder of On Point Hair Academy and Creator of the Own Your Chair program -- a mother of 3 + grandmother of 3 graduated beauty school when 17 and has been doing hair since 1983! She owned a salon in San Francisco for almost 20 years and was picked up by Graham Webb and then part of Wella where for 1 year when she was a Wella trainer at Wella Studio! Summer 2015 due to life changes, relocated to AZ and in 6mo rebuilt her book from scratch with a sustainable clientele and in 1 year could put money in the bank! How did she do it? • I joined network groups • I wanted the woman who had top dollar and expected it • Local Meet-ups • Branded herself TIps for growing book Mindset offer free haircuts - scope out people ask for review and referral give them 3 cards only way to get yourself out there is to get your work out there dive deep into consultations becasue that's were you make or break it If you don't have a client in your chair you're not making money anyway so give away your time. FAVE TOOLS: Blow Dryer: Ionic 10x blow-dry dries so fast Shears: Roc-it Dogs from Centrix short Hashi for detail around ears Cutting Comb: Cleopatra Heat Resistant Comb: Champion Color/Lightner: Wella FAVE PRODUCTS: Sebastian - • micro web fiber - shags and piecing out fun cuts; is awesome paste scalp to ends won't weigh down makes shiny • Potion 9 - ads thickness around face give substance and has slight styling ability Aquage - silkening oil treatment - wet or dry few drops speeds up dry time Why Cosmetology: we change lives we bless people by our touch and listening to them Words of Wisdom: doors open where you're supposed to go and close where you're not supposed to go FAVE EDUCATORS: Eric Fisher CONNECT WITH SHERRIE: www.hairbySherriAZ.com www.instagram.com/OnPointHairAcademy www.onpointhairacademy.com/contact Want to be a beta tester for Sherri's newest training ''Own Your Chair Like a Pro'' starting Oct. 17? email: onpointhairacademy@gmail.com

Ethan Han Plus+
The boys get passionate about dancing + Esteban goes to school for haircutting!

Ethan Han Plus+

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 53:52


Ethan has a member of the Steamboat of Friendship on the show with the beautiful Donovan Chamberlin! The boys talk about their future careers, buttholes, Klondike Kates dance crowd and the origins of the podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ethan-aguilar/support

ICA Podcast 9
ICA Podcast 9 - Roser Fraser on the importance of haircutting

ICA Podcast 9

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 23:14


Today's guest earned her advanced degree from the Vidal Sassoon Academy in Canada and has studied in Germany, England, Paris, and Italy. She is the owner of the world-renowned Hair Reflections Salon and Studio in Birmingham, Alabama. Rose Fraser and ICA President, Sheila Zaricor-Wilson shine a light on bringing haircutting back to the forefront of the industry.

Dirshu Mishnah Brurah Yomi
MB6 3a: Haircutting for a Child or Avel on Chol Hamoed (531:4-7)

Dirshu Mishnah Brurah Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020


Dirshu Mishnah Brurah Yomi
MB6 2b: Haircutting on Chol Hamoed (531:1-4)

Dirshu Mishnah Brurah Yomi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020


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Be a $100,000 Haircutter
Making walk-ins work in haircutting

Be a $100,000 Haircutter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 15:19


Many of us are trying to work by appointment only. Many clients want to walk in. How do we make this work? Join me.

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Unreached of the Day
Pray for the Hajam in Pakistan

Unreached of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 1:01


People Group Summary: https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/19655 Listen to the "Gateway to the Unreached" with Greg Kelley, produced by the Alliance for the Unreached: https://alliancefortheunreached.org/podcast/  

ABA Wizard
Haircutting Tolerance w/ Jessica Buckley

ABA Wizard

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 22:40


Jessica Buckley, BCBA joins Kylan Heiner, BCBA as they discuss Jessica's recent publication in the journal of applied behavior analysis titled Teaching students with autism spectrum disorder to tolerate haircutting.Buckley, J., Luiselli, J.K., Harper, J.M. and Shlesinger, A. (2020), Teaching students with autism spectrum disorder to tolerate haircutting. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis. doi:10.1002/jaba.713

Laugh and Learn with Vern
Five Minute Friday - 5/15/2020

Laugh and Learn with Vern

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 12:08


Today's episode is a Five Minute Friday - I will run these every Friday. They will be a recap of that week's guest(s), a stand-up joke or two I am working on, as well as a preview of the upcoming week's guest. Next week is none other than my Barber, George Koll! George can be found on instagram at Kollgeorge, and if you google George's Haircutting for Men he comes right up. George's episode will be on next Tuesday! Please subscribe to listen to George as well as many others! Five star ratings are cool too! #careeradvice #careerguidance #entrepreneurship #skillstacking #publicspeaking #standupcomedy #improvcomedy #comedy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laughnlearnvern/support

Eddie Mair
Coronavirus latest: Plus, live haircutting with LBC's Ben Kentish

Eddie Mair

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 104:58


Coronavirus latest: Plus, live haircutting with LBC's Ben Kentish

How To Cut It in the Hairdressing Industry
EP109: Why You Need to be Dry Haircutting – with Tara Walker (@MouseyBrowne)

How To Cut It in the Hairdressing Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 56:51


Are you noticing the cultural shift going on in hair right now? Woman around the world are beginning to embrace their natural textured hair again, and this is seeing the rise of the dry haircutting technique. Leading the way specialising in this niche of haircutting is Sydney based hairdresser, Tara Walker, owner of her independent salon business, Mousey Browne. In todays podcast we learn all about the techniques of dry haircutting, and why you need to be offering this service to your clients. If you don't, then you could be left behind from your competitors! As someone who specialises in dry haircutting, Tara has made a name for herself in the curly hair community. She is known for creating killer haircuts on all hair types, especially curly hair. I believe cutting hair this way is like Marmite: you either love it or hate it. But in talking to Tara today, I'm excited and converted to the endless creative possibilities dry haircutting can give us, and the revenue this could also bring to our hairdressing businesses. It can't be ignored ... love it or hate it! At the age of 14, armed with a pair of her mum's old hairdressing scissors, a lot of enthusiasm and zero training, Tara started cutting her Dad’s hair in her parent’s garage.  Working in high-end salons, boutique salons and barber shops, both nationally and internationally, Tara moved back to Sydney in 2013 and started her very own hair cutting shop called Mousey Browne, which is located in the cool inner-city suburb of Surry Hills, Sydney. The Mousey Browne concept is all about “minimum fuss, maximum impact hair – that you know how to wear”. Tara is now passing on her skills to the hairdressing community – something she offers loads of in todays episode. She hosts dry hair cutting education events and look-and-learns sessions and hands on workshops from her salon and in other salons around Australia. As she says: “The trick to cutting curly hair is… You need to create enough organised chaos, so that the curls can find a home.” This is proper good episode that I know you're going to enjoy learning from, so please reach out a let me know what you think to Tara's philosophy of dry haircutting.     Thanks for Listening To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Ask a question by emailing me HERE Share this show on Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Follow on Spotify. Subscribe by Email. Special thanks to Tara Walker for joining me today. Until next Monday, Peace, Love and Smiles all the way... Goodbye . Show Sponsor - Akito Scissors  

Woke Up This Way Podcast with Matt Beck

Loved hanging out with you all again this morning. Today we talked about a women that sued her hairstylist for damaging her hair in the blonding process leaving her with a mullet when her hair fell out. Also we discuss cheap shampoo ruining your hair, cutting your own hair at home, and I share with you my favorite way to cut a face frame haircut on super thick hair. Hope you enjoy this episode and I look forward to seeing you all on the next one. Thanks for watching! Check out the full LIVE Podcast including the Haircutting portion on our youtube channel https://youtu.be/_pJsRWxZznk Join me for a NEW morning adventure filled with Hair, Social Media, and Conversation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freesaloneducation/support

Woke Up This Way Podcast with Matt Beck
Understanding Haircutting and Growing Outside of Beauty School

Woke Up This Way Podcast with Matt Beck

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 32:22


Get your Sideline Phone Number Here: http://bit.ly/freesaloneducation On this podcast I get real about what to do when you get out of beauty school or if you're transitioning from assisting and I also throw out my thoughts on haircutting. Hope you enjoy and please share with you friends. Thanks so much! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freesaloneducation/support

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American Made Beauty
Sam Villa – Sam Villa Hair

American Made Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 57:31


Sam Villa, sits down with Patty Schmucker to talk about his illustrious career, the development of his tools for professional and consumer and things that concern and excite him about the beauty industry. broadcasting from Manhattan Beach and the World Wide Web you’re listening to CHS our healthy life dotnet as a service to our […]

How To Cut It in the Hairdressing Industry
EP013: Jay Mahmood – Being a freelance hair educator

How To Cut It in the Hairdressing Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 55:14


Do you want to know more on what it takes to being a freelance hair educator? Well, in todays podcast I’m thrilled to welcome Jay Mahmood to talk about his role as a hairdressing educator. In this episode, Jay’s offering up the lessons he has learned as an educator at some of the most respected hair academies in the world, and now as an International freelance Hair Educator and the Global Artistic Ambassador of Haircutting for Goldwell. As a hair educator who travels the globe teaching and inspiring others within our craft, Jay knows better than many on what it really takes to educate others – the kind of skills set and determination needed. In this episode, he’ll share stories from his early life in East London to his journey to becoming one of hairdressings leading educators. He’ll debunk a few myths about how glamorous being an educator really is and offer some great take-away tips on a career path in hair education. Like Jay says, it’s a “long road” to becoming a successful hair educator – upping your game takes practice. Listen in to Jay’s expert advice on taking you educator skills to the next level. I learned so much sat down with Jay, and I know you will too! Thanks for listening! Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below this post. If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. And please leave an honest review for the HTCI Podcast on iTunes as ratings and reviews are extremely helpful. • If you’re interested in becoming a guest for a future HTCI show, leave a message at the bottom of the post or contact on twitter @dominiclehane, Instagram @domlehane. (Subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates).

American Made Beauty
David Kinigson – The Spiritual Art of Beauty

American Made Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2016 57:31


Stories We Don't Tell
Episode 19: Asking for haircutting advice on Reddit

Stories We Don't Tell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2016 25:14


Brianne shares a joke and talks with Paul about using humour in storytelling. John Finn tells a story about his experience on ayahuasca. Theme music by Rayannah (http://www.rayannah.ca/).

Funemployment Radio
Funemployment Radio Episode 926

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2013 67:18


GUEST: LEAH & AMAI from THE LOST AND FOUND, Guessing Game, Nervousness, The Killing, Haircutting Nightmare, World Of Crazy, Airplane Door, Log Truck, Dislocated Jaw, Backrub, Liquid Lapdance Pants, Ball Talk, Siri OSU, THE LOST AND FOUND, Boozecicles, Turkish Prison, Funemployment Drink, NEW SPONSOR

Funemployment Radio
Funemployment Radio Episode 179

Funemployment Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2010 65:58


Go With The Flow, Seattle, Powder River, Corndogs, Unicorns, Singing, Haircutting, Therapy, Ball Talk, Celtics, A-Rod, Beer Ball, Bass, Bret Favre, World Of Crazy, Tila Porn, Snookie, Flying Donkey, Kiko The Toe-Eating Dog, Pregnant Robber

Video Game News Radio
09/06/2009 - Midwest Wasteland - School

Video Game News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2009 175:14


This week we talk about school.Haircutting

Video Game News Radio
09/06/2009 - Midwest Wasteland - School

Video Game News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2009 175:14


This week we talk about school.Haircutting