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In this episode of "Hair What I'm Saying," we sit down with Darius from Premier Fade League to explore the dynamic world of barbering. From tracing Darius' journey in the industry to discussing the resurgence of barbering as a cultural phenomenon, we delve into the evolution of barber artistry and the trends shaping men's grooming. Darius shares valuable insights on blending timeless techniques with modern styling, offering practical tips for staying ahead in the ever-changing beauty landscape. Join us as we uncover Darius' philosophy on barbering and his vision for the future of the profession. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast for more enlightening conversations on hair, style, and beauty.Stay connected with Darius by following his social media accounts below:Instagram: @dariusnelms & @premiumfadeleagueYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@dariusnelmsBooks Available: AmazonDo you have a story to share that's worth our listeners hearing, please fill out the Listener Letters Form and tell us your story! We would love to hear from you!Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.Support the show
In this enlightening conversation with Ruth Annan, the mastermind behind Annan Productions, we explore her fascinating journey from a passion for television production to becoming a distinguished photographer and videographer. Ruth candidly discusses the profound impact of the pandemic on her business and the delicate balance between artistic expression and business acumen.A focal point of our discussion is Ruth's profound connection with her clients, particularly in her love for capturing headshots. She also sheds light on the challenges she faces in photographing people of color, emphasizing the importance of education and understanding within the industry.Throughout our conversation, the themes of trust and authenticity resonate deeply. Ruth emphasizes the need for photographers to establish boundaries and vet clients while also creating systems for a thriving business. She underscores the vital role of self-care and discipline, treating one's craft not as a hobby but as a serious career.We delve into the significance of hobbies as sources of joy and balance in life, despite the challenges of balancing them with professional responsibilities. Ruth offers valuable insights into the impact of social media on photography businesses, navigating the comparison trap, and leveraging platforms like LinkedIn and YouTube for more meaningful connections.Our dialogue concludes with reflections on the importance of pivoting in photography careers, seeking mentorship, and breaking down barriers within the industry. Ruth's wisdom serves as a beacon for aspiring photographers, reminding us of the power of authenticity, adaptability, and continuous learning in pursuing our passions.To stay connected with Ruth, check out the links below:Website: www.annanproductions.com Instagram: annanproductionsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/annan-productions/Do you have a story to share that's worth our listeners hearing, please fill out the Listener Letters Form and tell us your story! We would love to hear from you!Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.Support the show
In this episode of Hair What I'm Saying, host Kinetra delves into the intersection of beauty and self-care, focusing on the importance of setting boundaries to nurture inner radiance. After a brief hiatus due to personal health challenges, Kinetra returns with insights gained from her own journey, sharing valuable lessons on prioritizing well-being and distinguishing between being nice and being good. Through candid discussion, listeners will learn practical strategies for navigating overwhelm, combating people-pleasing tendencies, and safeguarding their energy. Join us for an empowering conversation on self-care, resilience, and the beauty of setting boundaries.Do you have a story to share that's worth our listeners hearing, please fill out the Listener Letters Form and tell us your story! We would love to hear from you!Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.Support the show
In this episode of "Hair What I'm Saying," we embark on a captivating journey through the beauty dynamics of "The Color Purple," focusing on Celie's transformative journey from being labeled the 'ugly sister' to discovering her inner strength and unique beauty. Exploring the societal norms of the early 1900s, we dissect the intersection of race, gender, and beauty standards that shape Celie's narrative. Contrasting Celie's perception with that of her sister Nettie, deemed conventionally beautiful, sets the stage for an in-depth discussion on societal influences and cinematic brilliance. Special guest Jerrica shares insights into the film's beauty dynamics, including the pivotal role of Shug Avery in helping Celie discover her beauty. Shug's influence becomes a crucial chapter in Celie's journey of self-discovery. We also explore the harsh reality of Celie's husband constantly degrading her aesthetic features and emphasize how this never defined Celie as a woman.Join us on this cinematic odyssey and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share your thoughts as we unravel the intricate beauty narratives in "Hair What I'm Saying."You can connect with Jerrica on Instagram at jerricafromamerica.Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.For business financial advice, follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_.Support the show
In this enlightening episode of "Hair What I'm Saying," we embark on a profound exploration of the intricate world of beauty's pricing structures. We unravel common misconceptions and shine a spotlight on the challenges that beauty professionals face, from financial intricacies to societal attitudes. A comparison with traditional employment models provides insights into the unique financial dynamics of beauty professionals.Our discussion extends to the impact of family and friends, examining how their attitudes contribute to the industry's challenges. We emphasize the critical role of customer service and professionalism in cultivating respect and advocate for a transformative shift from being perceived as service providers to revered artists. Delving into the influence of social media, we acknowledge both the negative and positive aspects. As we conclude, we invite listeners to reflect on their perceptions and join us in the ongoing exploration of the captivating narratives within the beauty realm.Don't miss the opportunity to subscribe, share, and engage with us on social media as we continue to unravel the mysteries in the world of "Hair What I'm Saying."Dear valued listeners, your participation is what makes "Hair What I'm Saying" a vibrant community, and we want to hear from you! If you've enjoyed our enlightening discussions, please take a moment to rate and subscribe to the show on your preferred platform. We are eager to feature your unique stories on the podcast, so consider filling out our listener letters to share your experiences. Your voice matters, and we love bringing your narratives to life on the show. It's important to note that the content we bring to this platform is entirely free, but your support is invaluable in ensuring the continuation of this enlightening content. By subscribing to our Patreon, starting at just $3 per month up to $10 per month, you contribute directly to the creation of more insightful and thought-provoking episodes. Thank you for being a vital part of "Hair What I'm Saying." Your support enables us to keep the conversation going and bring you more content that challenges, inspires, and elevates the world of beauty.Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.For business financial advice, follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_.Support the show
In this thought-provoking episode of "Hair What I'm Saying," host Kinetra engages in a dynamic conversation with Minnie, a seasoned entrepreneur in the beauty industry. Together, they explore the intricacies of financial literacy for black-owned businesses, the ever-evolving dynamics of sharing knowledge within the industry, and the delicate art of setting boundaries while maintaining exceptional customer service. The discussion also delves into the challenges of navigating perceived bad customer service and the nuanced task of creating inclusive spaces in mixed-race salons. Throughout the episode, Minnie shares personal experiences, practical insights, and strategies, providing a rich tapestry of wisdom for listeners. The conversation serves as a compelling exploration of empowerment, diversity, and success in the vibrant world of the beauty industry.Don't forget to rate and subscribe to "Hair What I'm Saying" to stay connected with our insightful discussions on the intersections of haircare, business, and community. Your support keeps the conversations flowing and ensures you never miss an episode. Hit that subscribe button, leave us a rating, and share your thoughts with a review. We appreciate your engagement and look forward to continuing this journey together. Stay fabulous, stay informed!You can connect with Minnie on Instagram personally and professionally at imagineaminnie or shagnoirsalon.Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.For business financial advice, follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_.Support the show
Welcome to another captivating episode of "Hair What I'm Saying," where Kinetra and Vandy delve into the captivating world of hair braiding. In this insightful conversation, they tackle pressing issues such as the impact of COVID-19 on the hair braiding industry, customer reactions to braider professionalism, and the unique journey of becoming a braider.Key Discussion Points:The Pandemic's Effects: Unveiling the challenges, adaptations, and opportunities for hair braiders amidst COVID-19.Breaking Boundaries: Balancing a full-time job and the passion for braiding, and the transformative decision to quit to pursue a braiding career.Marketing and Protecting Intellectual Property: Challenges and strategies to promote and safeguard the artistry and business of hair braiding.Addressing Neglect and Deregulation: Shedding light on the overlooked struggles of cosmetology school and the impact of deregulation on the braiding industry.Revamping Cosmetology Education: The urgent need for revamped programs, licensing requirements, and cutting through the red tape to support braiders' success.Be sure to subscribe and leave a review to stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on the beauty and significance of natural hair in the African-American and Black communities.Connect with Vandy on Instagram @vlshairatx and follow Kinetra on Instagram @hairwhatimsaying for more hair-related content.Find business financial advice from Kinetra on Instagram @thevintagehipster.Support the show
In this episode of "Hair What I'm Saying," Kinetra and Melissa tackle challenges of texturism and racism in the beauty industry, emphasizing embracing diverse hair textures. Melissa, a curl specialist, shares her journey and highlights the lack of curly hair education in cosmetology school.They discuss the impact of location, cultural background, and Eurocentric standards on hair choices. The conversation explores the shift towards natural textures, challenges in helping clients embrace their hair, and stresses on hair health and intentional styling. Melissa and Kinetra cover various curly hair care aspects, from dead-end cutting to emotional psychology in hair appointments. The episode advocates acknowledging experiences of people of color with natural hair, promoting inclusivity for white stylists, and fighting systemic racism in the beauty industry. They stress the importance of education, apprenticeships, and accessible licensing. The discussion touches on cultural sensitivities, client relationships, and challenges in giving family hair advice. The episode concludes with Melissa Megan discussing her business philosophy, emphasizing values, inclusivity, and the inspiration behind her salon, Chroma.Stay connected for more thought-provoking discussions, and until next time, keep the conversation alive and let your hair speak volumes. Remember, it's not just about the strands; it's about empowerment, diversity, and creating a space where everyone's unique beauty is celebrated. To connect with Melissa, check out her Instagram accounts below:Personal Page: @lissalovesyourhairSalon Page:@chromahairnpDon't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.For business financial advice, follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_.Support the show
Welcome to the Hair What I'm Saying Podcast!We are thrilled to welcome you back to the electrifying return of our second season.If you've been with us since the beginning, you'll remember that in our previous season, we tackled the unspoken issues of unprofessionalism in the beauty industry. This season, we're diving deeper into the challenges that have been ignored for too long.Don't miss out on the opportunity to stay informed and empowered in the ever-evolving hair and beauty landscape. Subscribe now to "Hair What I'm Saying" for your weekly dose of inspiration, education, and genuine industry insights.Connect with Kinetra:Instagram: @hairwhatimsayingWebsite - hairwhatimsaying.comSupport the show
In the newest "Hair, What I'm Saying" episode, Kinetra opens up about her lifelong journey—its highs and lows since childhood—and spills the secrets to nurturing natural hair, offering practical tips for promoting healthy growth.In this episode, Kinetra discusses:Childhood experiences: Kinetra discusses her varied hair care routines with her grandma and mother as well as products that shaped her understanding of hair care from a young age through family members.The impact of relaxers: Kinetra shares her first experiences with relaxers and highlights her diverse hairstyles throughout school and college, providing insights into the challenges, mishaps to chemical damage, and benefits of hair care.Choosing the right hairstylist: Kinetra reflects on her encounters with different hairstylists and shares both positive and negative experiences, which ultimately led her to make the decision to transition to natural hair.Hair care regimen: Gain exclusive insights into Kinetra's personal hair care regimen and learn about the importance of finding a skilled hairstylist who understands the unique needs of your hair.Links:Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.For business financial advice, follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_.If you're eager to unlock more hair care secrets and stay up to date with the latest tips and techniques, don't miss out on subscribing and rating this episode. And remember, season 2 is just around the corner, so stay tuned for more exciting content!Support the show
In the latest episode of "Hair, What I'm Saying," your host Kinetra, along with guest Arlene, who shares her personal journey and insights into the cultural significance of reclaiming natural hair within the Black community.In this episode, Kinetra & Arlene discusses:Arlene shares her personal journey of dealing with family criticism and societal pressures, from childhood relaxers to her decision to go natural during pregnancy.The influence of family, societal beauty standards, and the importance of self-acceptance and confidence.Arlene emphasizes the power of words, advocating for others, and the need for unity within the black hair community. The episode concludes with advice for black women on navigating their natural hair journey amidst criticism.LinksDon't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.For business financial advice, follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_.Connect with Arlene on Instagram @mz.lene12For podcast support, reach out to Sophie on Instagram: @sophievirtualservicesFor Instrumental or musician services, reach out to @duwhop_2.0If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe and rate, and stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on the beauty and importance of natural hair in the African-American and Black communities.Support the show
Welcome to "Hair, What I'm Saying," the podcast hosted by Kinetra Stewart. In this episode, Kinetra shares a harrowing experience with a client she calls the "consultation chameleon." Kinetra reflects on how this encounter nearly pushed her away from her career as a hairstylist. In this episode, Kinetra discusses:Her experience with a difficult client and how she had to prioritize self-care to cope with the toll it took on her mental and emotional health.The decision to remove herself from her demanding schedule before it risked ruining her reputation.The importance of prioritizing self-care and well-being when dealing with challenging clients.The challenges of saying no to certain clients and the importance of setting boundaries.What Kinetra learnt from the experience.Tune in to hear the full story and the invaluable insights gained from this challenging experience.Links:Remember to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website https://www.hairwhatimsaying.com/ for more.For business financial advice follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_For virtual services and support, reach out to Sophie on Instagram: @sophievirtualservicesThis podcast provides a platform to discuss and celebrate the beauty and importance of natural hair in the African-American and Black communities. It also addresses the challenges and triumphs associated with it. If you enjoyed this episode, tune in for more. And finally, click subscribe so you don't miss out on season 2! Support the show
Welcome to "Hair, What I'm Saying!" I'm Kinetra Stewart, your hair truth-teller. Today, we're exposing why YouTube beauty influencers might not be your hair's best friend. Get ready to unveil haircare secrets and unleash your locks' true potential.Let's dive into why relying solely on YouTube influencers for cosmetology advice could be a hair-raising mistake. Your hair deserves the royal treatment it's been missing.This is "Hair, What I'm Saying!" - where haircare myths meet their match. In this episode, Kinetra discusses:Challenges with YouTube Influencer Advice Discusses how YouTube influencers may not fully disclose their hair struggles and the importance of considering one's unique hair type and porosity.The Importance of Personalized Care Emphasizes the need for personalized care, especially for moisture-challenged hair, and suggests consulting licensed natural hair professionals.YouTube's Misleading Color Advice Highlights the pitfalls of relying on YouTube for hair color guidance, leading to hair issues for many clients.Debunking the "Virgin Hair" Myth Challenges the notion of "virgin" hair and the prevalence of over-processed hair due to YouTube myths.Protein Overuse, Influencer Bias, and Hair ScienceDiscusses the dangers of protein overuse, influencer bias, and the importance of understanding the science behind hair care.LinksRemember to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website https://www.hairwhatimsaying.com/ for more.For business financial advice follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_To improve your public speaking skills, connect with speech coach Sholanda on Instagram and TikTok: @speechcoach.shalondoFor virtual services and support, reach out to Sophie on Instagram: @sophievirtualservicesThis podcast provides a platform to discuss and celebrate the beauty and importance of natural hair in the African-American and Black communities. It also addresses the challenges and triumphs associated with it. If you enjoyed this episode, tune in for more. And finally, click subscribe so you don't miss out on next week's episode! Support the show
Welcome to "Hair, What I'm Saying," the podcast hosted by Kinetra Stewart. In this insightful episode, Kinetra delves into the prevalent misconception in the hair industry: the belief that frequent visits to hairstylists, barbers, or salons equate to client loyalty.In this episode, Kinetra discusses:Busting Client Loyalty Myths: Kinetra dives into the common myth that regular visits mean automatic client loyalty. She's here to tell you that loyalty in the hair world isn't just about how often you show up; there's more to it!Importance of Business Policies: Kinetra emphasizes the importance of having clear and consistent business policies to prevent professional burnout and maintain a healthy client-stylist relationship.Client Fit: Kinetra suggests finding your hair soulmate. Not every stylist is a perfect match for every client, and she explains her appointment policy, including the pitfalls of clients not following it.Boundaries and Loyalty: Kinetra's all about quality and good service. She advises that if you're thinking of raising your prices, make sure you're offering an even better experience. No price hikes without an upgrade!Setting Boundaries for Loyalty: Kinetra is all about setting boundaries for a relaxed and loyal atmosphere. By distinguishing between loyal clients and frequent visitors and keeping those boundaries in check, you create a space where loyalty flows naturally.Links:Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website https://www.hairwhatimsaying.com/ for more.For business financial advice follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_This podcast provides a platform to discuss and celebrate the beauty and importance of natural hair in the African-American and Black communities. It also addresses the challenges and triumphs associated with it. If you enjoyed this episode, tune in for more.And finally, click subscribe so you don't miss out on next week's episode! Support the show
In the latest episode of "Hair, What I'm Saying," your host Kinetra, along with guest Sapphire, delves into the prevalent issue of miscommunication and unprofessionalism between hairstylists and their clients. This episode uncovers valuable insights into the world of hairstyling, offering tips on choosing the right hairstylist who aligns with your goals and expectations, even in the face of unprofessionalism.In this episode, Kinetra discusses:Industry Challenges: The hairstyling industry faces issues of miscommunication and unprofessionalism, impacting both clients and hairstylists.Choosing the Right Stylist: It's crucial to select a hairstylist who aligns with your expectations, especially in a field where unprofessionalism is common.Unprofessional Behavior: Examples of unprofessional behavior among hairstylists, such as making clients feel burdensome, are discussed.Resilience and Empowerment: Clients should advocate for themselves and walk away from unprofessional situations, and the importance of resilience is highlighted.Community and Education: Encouragement is given to hairstylists to build a sense of community and educate clients, especially regarding colored hair care.Effective Communication and Privacy: Open communication is essential, and the hosts stress respecting a client's decision regarding the posting of their hairstyle on social media.LinksDon't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website Hair What I'm Saying for more.For business financial advice, follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_.Follow Sapphire on Instagram @bleufiyah and on TikTok @bleufiyah.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, and stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on the beauty and importance of natural hair in the African-American and Black communities.Support the show
In today's installment of "Hair What I'm Saying," we have the pleasure of hosting Carla Taylor, a seasoned bridal makeup artist with extensive experience in the wedding industry. With over 15 years as a professional makeup artist and a decade as a photographer., Carla brings a wealth of knowledge to our conversation. Her dedication to unleashing creativity shines through in her work, where she aims to transform every client into a star. Carla's niche lies in creating effortlessly elegant looks for a wide range of occasions. Furthermore, she excels in branding, lifestyle, and beauty photography, adding another layer to her impressive skill set.Highlights from the episode:Let There Be Light! The Power of Proper IlluminationWe're uncovering why having the perfect lighting setup is absolutely crucial for bridal hair and makeup services. You won't believe how it transforms the entire bridal look!Timing is Everything: Allocating Extra Minutes for BeautyBrides-to-be, listen up! Ever wondered if you should allocate extra time at your wedding venue for makeup and hairstyling services? We've got the inside scoop on why those extra minutes can mean the difference between wedding day bliss and chaos.The Wedding Planning Dilemma: Hire or DIY?DIY vs. hiring a wedding planner: it's the ultimate showdown. Find out why brides should seriously consider putting the planning in the hands of experts and why taking on the task themselves might not be the fairy tale they imagine.Capturing the Beauty: The Photographer's RoleA wedding photographer can be a bride's secret beauty weapon. We're unveiling how choosing the right photographer can be a game-changer, capturing your most stunning moments in all their glory.Beyond Borders: The Travel Budget RealityLadies, we've got a travel budget wake-up call! Most brides don't even think about budgeting for artists who are outside of their central location. We'll share why this oversight can be a real game-changer when it comes to achieving bridal beauty perfection.LinksDon't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website https://www.hairwhatimsaying.com/ for more.For business financial advice follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_To connect with Carla check out her Instagram accountsPhotography Instagram : @ctshootsuMakeup Instagram : @ctaylormakeupThis podcast provides a platform to discuss and celebrate the beauty and importance of natural hair in the African-American and Black communities. It also addresses the challenges and triumphs associated with it. If you enjoyed this episode, tune in for more.And finally, click subscribe so you don't miss out on next week's episode!Support the show
Welcome to the "Hair, What I'm Saying" podcast, hosted by hairstylist Kinetra Stewart, your premier destination for all things related to black women's hair. In this episode, we'll explore the incredible journey of self-discovery and self-acceptance through hair with our special guest, Jerrica. Join us as we dive into the powerful narrative of a black woman's relationship with her hair.Jerrica's Natural Hair Journey (00:02:00): Meet Jerrica, our inspiring guest, as she shares her journey of embracing her natural hair. Discover the motivations and challenges she faced when transitioning from hair relaxers to her natural texture. Transitioning Challenges and Techniques (00:05:00): Explore the importance of technique when dealing with hair relaxers and the difficulties Jerrica encountered during her transition to natural hair.Finding the Right Hair Care (00:10:00): Learn about Jerrica's struggle to find a skilled hairdresser for black hair in Austin, Texas, and the lengths she went to for quality hair care. Transitioning Tips (00:16:00): Get valuable tips and insights from Jerrica's hairdresser and podcast host Kinetra on how to manage transitioning hair, including the use of protective hairstyles. Jerrica's Hair Transformation (00:20:00): Delve into the various hairstyles Jerrica embraced during her transition period and the duration of her journey.Navigating Inappropriate Touching (00:46:00): Hear stories of white people inappropriately touching Jerrica's hair and how she dealt with this invasion of personal space.Hair in Work Environments (00:54:00): Discover Jerrica's experiences with wearing her natural hair at work and the process of becoming comfortable with her choice.Hair and Relationships (01:04:00): Learn about the impact of natural hair on dating outside of your ethnicity while natural, family dynamics, and the importance of open communication.The Power of Self-Acceptance (01:32:00): Dive into Jerrica's journey toward self-acceptance, empowerment, and the strengthening of her relationships.Future Goals and Advice (01:39:00): Explore Jerrica's future goals for her natural hair and gain valuable advice for black women struggling with self-acceptance.Conclusion and Social Handles (01:48:00): We wrap up this inspiring episode, thanking Jerrica for sharing her story, and sharing Kinetra Stewart's social media handles for further engagement.Connect with Kinetra:Don't forget to follow Kinetra on Instagram @_hairwhatimsaying_ and check out her website https://www.hairwhatimsaying.com/ for more.For business financial advice follow Kinetra on Instagram @_thevintagehipster_This podcast provides a platform to discuss and celebrate the beauty and importance of natural hair in the African-American and Black communities. It also addresses the challenges and triumphs associated with it. If you enjoyed this episode, tune in for more.Subscribe and Connect: Don't forget to subscribe to the "Hair, What I'm Saying" podcast on your preferred platform to stay updated with our empowering hair stories and discussions.Support the show
The podcast that's hosted by Kinetra Stewart that aims to bridge the gap between professionals in the hair and beauty industry and the clients they serve. Join us each week as we dive into insightful conversations with industry experts and guests who generously share their experiences, knowledge, and expertise.Don't miss out on the opportunity to stay informed and empowered in the ever-evolving hair and beauty landscape. Subscribe now to "Hair What I'm Saying" for your weekly dose of inspiration, education, and genuine industry insights.Connect with Kinetra:Instagram: @hairwhatimsayingWebsite: hairwhatimsaying.comSupport the show
This is a very great episode! My sister and I sit down and discuss how to make yourself more valuable in the hair industry! It's uploaded on YouTube as well if you want to see the actual video of us talking on a live. Enjoy and give me some feedback on if this was helpful! I pray it is helpful! To watch the YouTube video:https://youtu.be/7RwPlVYa-vI
In this episode I share a special testimony about how I had a curse put on me! Please listen to this episode. God is so good!
Have you ever looked around your Insta-verse and thought to yourself: UGH. There are SO many other amazing businesses like mine out there. How the heck do I stand out and shine? More brands and businesses are emerging in every niche than ever before, but you DON'T have to stress about getting swallowed up in the noise. If you're built on purpose, focused on YOUR people, and positioned brilliantly, there's no door that'll stay closed for you, CEO. Today we're sitting down with Sam Denis, founder and CEO of the beauty brand Allyoos (pronounced “all you's.”) Sam is a former hairstylist turned product developer and clean beauty brand founder whose hair tips have been featured in InStyle, mindbodygreen, Bustle, and BuzzFeed. With a repeat customer rate of over 45%, she's helping women bring out the best in their natural hair, one fun concept at a time. In this episode, you'll learn: How Sam leveraged her experience as a beauty biz insider to fill a massive gap in the hair market How she brilliantly positioned her product to get Allyoos stocked in Bloomingdale's and other major retailers How to scale up your brand without losing touch with your top customers and clients who built your business How she's handling the risk of copycat products How to differentiate and “make it” as a small brand with a powerful message You need this episode if: You want to learn how to win as a small brand in a big market You want to position your products and services to turn heads in your niche You're struggling to understand how you can scale up without losing touch with your best customers, clients, students, and members You'd love to bring a brand new product to market, but don't want to make costly mistakes You're feeling the pressure from the big players in your industry to grow, grow, grow - and you'd love to learn from a branding genius with only 2 products in her suite Sam has an exclusive invitation for listeners of Aligned Success! DM Sam the word “HAIRTALK” on Instagram @allyoos to unlock a code for 25% off at allyoos.com. You'll also receive a FREE 30 min 1:1 consultation to audit your shower and learn which clean hair products you should swap out to solve your top 3 hair woes and leave you loving and embracing your natural hair in 6 weeks or less. Basically, the best hair consult ever! DM Sam “HAIRTALK” @allyoos for the code and link to sign up for your 1:1 hair consult! Connect with Sam and Allyoos on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allyoos/ Visit the Allyoos website: https://www.allyoos.com
Emelie Johansson, eller Hairtalk by Emelie, jobbar som frisör och influencer. Hon har valt att fortsätta jobba som frisör tre dagar i veckan och lägger sin övriga arbetstid på att skapa innehåll till sina sociala medier. Emelie är född och uppvuxen i Örnsköldsvik men visste redan som barn att hon ville flytta och hamnade i Stockholm där hon snabbt förstod hon att hon använda sociala medier för att nå ut till nya kunder i en ny stad.I vår intervju berättar hon om hur hon jobbar med samarbeten och hur hon fick sitt första samarbete med Babyliss. Emelie berättar hur hon jobbar idag för att få fler följare, exempelvis genom att ibland frångå sin nisch för att skapa mer personlighet i sina kanaler och på så sätt också nå ut till fler.Du får också höra om:Hur Emelie hanterar kritikHur hon ska skala upp sin businessVad som gör att hon tackar ner till samarbetenHur hon jobbar med annonslänkarEmelies bästa tips för att lyckas i sociala medierSupport till showen http://supporter.acast.com/weareinfluencers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Det blir ett kärt och efterlängtat återseende i detta avsitt. Emelie Johansson är frisör, influencer och väldigt hudvårdskunnig, de flesta känner henne via kontot Hairtalkbyemelie på instagram. Idag blir det djupdykning i hårvård och vi får väldigt mycket bra tips på hur man behandlar håravfall, hur man ger volym till ett livlöst hår och tips på ett superenkelt knep att få håret att se nytvättat ut längre utan att använda torrschampo. Alla produkter som nämns i podden hittar du på Hudspecialisten: Poddavsnitt 102: Hairtalk med Emelie
Glady Luciano, Hair Stylist and Consultant joins the Wellness Connections and provides suggestions for taking care of our hair during the cooler months. You can also find her page HairTalk with Gladys on the Hairblues.me blog.
In this episode, I discuss the season I’m in! It’s the wilderness season, the season where I am still learning to put down distractions. I’m learning to put God before EVERYTHING! I hope you find encouragement in this episode. Tune in! Follow me on Clubhouse @BillieJeanHave a blessed week!
Ukas gjest er Dag Fredrik Ramberg Nilsen. Han jobber for Hairtalk i samarbeid med Ruhs. Mannen brenner for jobben sin, er energisk, alltid en glad og inspirerende mann. Vil du høre mer om Ruhs sin Historie og lære mer om Hairtalk, er det denne episoden du skal høre.Musikk: Bensound
It's an all-new broadcast LIVE on Wednesday. Our mid-show segment is all about Natural Hair Talk with La'Sonia Nicole. We're looking to invite a few of our Friday Ambassadors to the broadcast for their input.
All-New LIVE Broadcast of "The Hair Radio Morning Show" #427. It's our wrap up for the week. We're talking about an amazing week in the hair and beauty industry. We'll be highlighting some of the best talk of the week. Tune in. We're taking a short break.. off on Friday, this week back on Tuesday with an all-new LIVE SHOW!
Hon har prisats som en av Sveriges mest framgångsrika unga företagare och blivit en stor förebild för många. Idag får Günther besök av Louise Sköld som berättar mer om sin resa som entreprenör. ”Med förmågan att vända en stor motgång till sin största styrka har företagaren lyckats bryta mark i en konkurrensutsatt bransch och krossa allt motstånd. Ett stjärnskott som inte bara tagit juryn med storm - utan också fått omsättningen att rusa i höjden.”- Så lät juryns motivering när Louise utsågs till Årets Unga Företagare 2019. Louise Sköld från Fagersta är entreprenören som tog löshårsmärket Hairtalk till Sverige och har på fem år nått en oerhörd ekonomisk framgång och samtidigt blivit en viktig förebild. I veckans avsnitt berättar hon om motgångar och framgångar som gjort att hon tagit sig dit hon är idag samt vilka planer hon har för framtiden. Lyssna nu!
Episode 39! Our special guest and girl boss Sheneka Adams joins us and talks being a modern, feminist woman as it pertains to life, dating, and more! For our hair topic, we weigh the differences of a curly cut vs. a straight cut for various textures of hair.Crown of the week: Venaisa JonesFollow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcast@hairandwhateverpodcast [Instagram + Facebook]FOLLOW OUR SPECIAL GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/simplyshenekaCONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess ----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel#SalonTalk #HairAndWhateverPodcast #ModernFeminist
Episode 38! We've got American fashion designer Tracy Nicole with us today sharing her life and success as a reputable designer along with her journey as a breast cancer survivor. We also talk client etiquette in and out of the salon!Crown of the week: Erick CedenoFollow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcast@hairandwhateverpodcast [Instagram + Facebook]FOLLOW OUR SPECIAL GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/tracynicoleatl@tracynicoleclothing@simplebytracyhttps://tracynicoleclothing.comCONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess ----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel#SalonTalk #HairAndWhateverPodcast
Ep. 37! The ladies of Cocktales Dirty Discussions Podcast join us today for a spicy episode as we share how to keep our hair sexy in the bedroom and mismatch libidos. This is an episode you don't want to miss!Crown of the week: LaLa AnthonyFollow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcast@hairandwhateverpodcast [Instagram + Facebook]FOLLOW OUR SPECIAL GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/cocktalespodcast@kikisaidso@coffeebeandeanBe sure to catch Medinah on Temptation Island season 2 on USA Network! CONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess ----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel#SalonTalk #HairAndWhateverPodcast #MismatchLibidos
Episode 35! Today is devoted to all the ladies out there who have NO problem rocking a new style instead of wearing their real hair. We see you girl! Also, joined with us is Angela Stanton. She shares her views and speaks her truth as a black conservative.Crown of the week: Angela BassettFollow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcast@hairandwhateverpodcast [Instagram + Facebook]FOLLOW OUR SPECIAL GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/theangelastantonCONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess ----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel#SalonTalk #HairAndWhateverPodcast #AngelaStanton
Episode 34! Today we are joined by the powerhouse herself, Shanti Das, who is a Music Industry Vet, Speaker, Philanthropist, Traveler, Mental Health Advocate and founder of Silence The Shame. With her, we discuss the importance of mental health and putting yourself first. For our hair portion, we discuss the proper ways to retain hair length.Crown of the week: Tracee Ellis-RossFollow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcast@hairandwhateverpodcast [Instagram + Facebook]FOLLOW OUR SPECIAL GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/shantidas404CONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess ----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel#SalonTalk #HairAndWhateverPodcast #MentalHealth #ShantiDas
Episode 31! Our special guest Rome joins us today as we dig into what barbershop talk is. We also learn about @dareales thriving apparel brand and if WE support US.Crown of the week: Serena WilliamsFollow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcast@hairandwhateverpodcast [Instagram + Facebook]FOLLOW OUR SPECIAL GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/darealesCONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess ----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel#SalonTalk #HairAndWhateverPodcast #DaRealEs
Episode 28! Today we are joined by Entertainment Attorney, World Traveler, and All-Around BADASS Ms. Lisa Bonner. From short hair talk to putting an end to relaxer shaming and calling out cultural appropriators for their "twist" on hair bonnets, we talk about it all! Lisa Bonner also shares a little about her journey as an attorney with over 20 years of experience and her ultimate love for traveling the world.Crown of the week: Big SeanFollow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcastFOLLOW OUR SPECIAL GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/lisabonnerCONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess ----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel#SalonTalk #HairAndWhateverPodcast #EntertainmentLaw #WorldTraveler
On episode 16, our guest Angela shares stories of her hair journey and realist AND unrealistic expectations she had for her hair. Angela is also the owner of Harlem Zen, a Laser Skin Care & Hair Removal company that provides wellness, education, and a pain-free experience for each customer.Crown of the week: Neelam (https://www.instagram.com/neelam_)Follow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcastFOLLOW OUR SPECIAL GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/harlemzenCONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess ----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel#SalonTalk #HairAndWhateverPodcast #LaserHairRemoval
The advice you need to stop listening to and stop giving. This podcast explains why.
On episode 14, Photographer Simone Renee joins us in convo about the various ways women of color wear their hair during professional events like interviews. We also explore her passion as a photographer from her humble beginnings to all the success she's gained thus far.Sound off in the comments and let us know how you wear your hair in professional settings.Follow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcastFOLLOW OUR SPECIAL GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/simonereneephotoCONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel#SalonTalk #HairAndWhateverPodcast #Photography
Welcome to Hair with Tonja. I am Tonja, a hairstylist with 23 years behind the chair. I am here to educate, to entertain, and to inspire.
On episode 12, our special guests Nikki and Jeremy Wheeler, owners of Sky Juices and Smoothies in Stone Mountain join us to discuss how to maintain locs and how to successfully go into business with your partner.Our crown of the week is the beautiful Sanaa LathanFollow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcastFOLLOW OUR SPECIAL GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/skyjuices2015CONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel#SalonTalk #HairAndWhateverPodcast
On episode 9, Meagan Dawnavette joins us as we discuss various hair textures and who's a good candidate for protective styles along with our whatever portion where we talk single life and dating in ATL.Follow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcastWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsb-WuvmxQU4Y4hDWXHM59gFOLLOW OUR SPECIAL GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/dawnavetteCONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel#SalonTalk #HairAndWhateverPodcast
This week on episode 8, Biddy joins us to talk about grooming and upkeep for men along with the culture and expansion in Atlanta.Follow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcastWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsb-WuvmxQU4Y4hDWXHM59gFOLLOW OUR SPECIAL GUEST: https://www.instagram.com/mrbiddybarnesCONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel#SalonTalk #HairAndWhateverPodcast
Protective styles are always great, but what about when your style isn't so protective? On episode 2, We weigh in on the up-keep and maintenance of having protective styles, when it's best to take the style out, and everything in between. Our salon talk question of the day is "Are you willing to date someone with issues in the bedroom?" -- Before you answer that question, be sure to watch the FULL episode then sound off in the comments and let us know your take!Follow Hair and Whatever Podcast on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hairandwhateverpodcastWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsb-WuvmxQU4Y4hDWXHM59gCONNECT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM!Soy: https://www.instagram.com/salonsoy | Dayra: https://www.instagram.com/royalhairgoddess----------------------------------Intro song: Joakim Karud - Rock Angel