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Happy Friday and happy *almost* Small Business Day! If you've ever dreamed of being a beauty industry creative, a salon or spa owner, or a successful marketing executive with a corner office, you'll want to tune into today's episode on how to make it big in the beauty industry with Lead x L'Oréal Institute. This program is transforming the beauty industry from trade to profession by offering a bachelor of applied science degree in beauty and wellness. Tune in to hear from Francis Tesmer, Founder and CEO of Lead, ROLFS Global Institute, alongside Sherilynn Smart, who graduated from the program last year. This uninterrupted BONUS episode is brought to you in partnership with our friends at Lead by Rolfs Global Institute Powered by L'Oreal Professionnel USA – the award-winning, first-ever college and university degree program designed specifically for beauty professionals.You'll discover:Accessibility – How the Lead x L'Oréal program works, including the Associate and Bachelor of Applied Science degree you can walk away with, studying online Global impact – Everything to know about scholarships and a new international apprenticeship program, so that you can earn credits and money while you workInnovation – The types of courses you can take with Lead's beauty education curriculum, from finance to psychology and moreGrowth – What the degrees can do for you post-graduation, including valuable networking and job promotions to help empower beauticians in businessReal world success – Having begun her career as an educator and artist back in 2001, Sherilynn explains what it was like to go back to college while holding down a full-time job as Redken's Regional Education Manager at L'Oréal, with zero regretsTo learn more, visit LeadInstitute.Degree Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel and find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group. Or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. Sign up for our Substack here Related episodes like this: How-To Be Massively Successful In The Job You Love With Lead x L'Oréal's Francis TesmerHow Influencer Caroline Baudino Turned Her Amazon Finds Into a 6-Figure a Month CareerMeet the Founder Aiming to Get “Medical-Grade” Jewelry for Sensitive Skin into Sephora Aisles*Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If anyone deserves the title of GOAT in hair color, it's today's guest. Fresh out of university and beauty school, she was appointed Director of Education at Clairol. She later consulted for brands like Redken and Joico to help develop major professional color lines. She has traveled the globe, training thousands of colorists. She co-owned the famous Minardi Salon in New York. A true celebrity stylist, she has worked with stars like Mandy Moore, Sarah Jessica Parker, Julianne Moore, and Brad Pitt.Her list of awards is just as impressive: NAHA Lifetime Achievement Award, Empowerment's Ceiling Crasher honor, Modern Salon's Top 50 Most Influential Hairdressers, multiple Hair Color Educator of the Year titles from Behind The Chair, and American Salon's Hair Colorist of the Year. Let's dive into this week's HeadCase—the legendary Beth Minardi!⭐️⭐️⭐️ Check out more episodes and the videos at https://chrisbaran.com/podcast ⭐️ Join our FREE Facebook community for Salon Team Trainers today. https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining ✅ Exclusive content on how to implement and scale your salon training the easy way ✅ Save time and learn what works from people just like you ✅ Get back to your mission of building the salon business and creating more jobs Learn more here - https://bit.ly/trainersplaybook Join our FB group - https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining Follow us on IG - https://instagram.com/coachchrisbaran
The Secret Lives of Tone Baddies PodcastHosted by Leda Fazal, owner of Tone Hair Salon in Raleigh, NCStep into the salon chair and listen in as the Tone Hair Salon team keeps it real on everything from botched blondes to purple shampoo fails. In this debut episode, host Leda Fazal and her stylists go deep on the most common color mistakes in the industry, why most stylists “lift to tone,” and how to truly deliver long-lasting results for your clients.You'll hear first-hand stylist confessions, salon hiring stories, industry tea, and lessons you never learned in beauty school. Whether you're a stylist, salon owner, or obsessed with great hair, this is your behind-the-scenes pass to what really goes down at one of Raleigh's top salons.We're not just talking technique—we're talking trust, honesty, and what it takes to build a reputation clients will follow you for.Watch and Listen to the PodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-secret-life-of-tone-baddies-podcast/id1731259788Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2dBbI1usYkXqZGC0BXS1i7?si=22000e2a9159450cChapters00:00 – Prom Hair Horror Story01:00 – Purple Shampoo Panic: What Stylists Are Doing Wrong03:30 – The Truth About Toners and Why Vanilla Matters06:00 – Trusting the Process and Letting Hair Lift09:00 – Why Clients Are Frustrated and Stylists Are to Blame11:00 – Test Strands vs. Strand Tests (and the Drama Behind It)16:00 – Leda Gets Called Out Online—The Real Tea20:00 – Product Talk: Olaplex, Redken, Wella, and More26:00 – Curly Hair Realizations at 4330:00 – How the Girls Got Hired at Tone36:00 – Assistant Life and Receptionist Confessions41:00 – From Healthcare to Haircare: A Career Pivot Story45:00 – The Dream of Giving Back: Hair Care in Hospitals49:00 – Sisterhood, Loyalty, and Latina Power in the Industry51:00 – Wrap-Up and Next Episode TeaseFollow Leda FazalFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/LedaFazalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ledafazal/?hl=paTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@ledafazalFollow Tone Hair SalonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToneHairSalonncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonehairsalonncTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@tonehairsalonWebsite: https://www.tonehairsalon.comTone Hair Salon has the best beauty hacks for girls and the best beauty hacks for women.Located in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Send us a textWelcome back Jam Fam! You are in for a treat today! In this episode, we speak to Doriana Sanchez, a legend in the dance world. So many of you have seen her but didn't know her name. A creative with an incredible back story, a survivor and warrior, a mentor with a heart of gold, we know you will love todays chat with Doriana!DORIANA SANCHEZ is an Emmy Award and two-time American Choreography Award nominated choreographer and director, and a World Choreography Award recipient. Her love of Dance and Movement has allowed her to create in all areas of stage and media.Ryan Seacrest on E News! Has called her “The Dancing Queen”, and Tu Ciudad Magazine named her one of the 25 “Hip Hot Now” Hispanics in arts and entertainment.As a long time collaborator with Pop Icon Cher, Doriana has Created, Directed and Choreographed the superstars extravaganza performances including; Dancing with The Stars, The Voice, Good Morning America, The Late Show with David Letterman and the associated “Dressed To Kill” Tour” which, met with rave reviews. Doriana has also Conceived, Directed and Choreographed Cher at the Colosseum during its three year, 200-plus sold out performances at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.Her work can also be seen in the Love Hurts, Believe and Living Proof tour, which was honored with four Emmy Awards including Outstanding Musical Variety Special. Over three million people saw the show during its 325 performances. It ranks as one of the most successful tours for a female artist, grossing over 200 million dollars. Doriana was also nominated for an Emmy for Best Choreography for the show's HBO special.Doriana's Stage, Circus and Touring credits include, choreographing the world premiere of Frank Loesser's musical Senor Discretion Himself, at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. for which she received a Helen Hayes Award nomination for Best Choreography, Barry Manilow's Copcabana, at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, which was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best new Musical, The Night is a Child, at Pasadena Playhouse and Blade To The Heat at the Mark Taper Forum.Her great love of circus arts led Doriana to China where she created The Galaxy Stars Circus featuring over 150 international performers. Other circus credits include Circo Fantastico, the all-Latin circus that Doriana wrote, directed and choreographed, as well as Odyssey, the first circus ever presented on a cruise ship, for Princess Cruises.Additional Directing and choreography credits include, Video Games Live, Jane's Addiction's Jubilee Tour, Perry Farrell's Porno for Pyros Tour, Peter Gabriel's Secret World Tour, Dirty Dancing Concert Tour (2 weeks Sold out shows at Radio City Music Hall. Her productions have been seen in nearly every large scale arena in the US and abroad.She has worked with musical legends such as Latin superstar Shakira, Gladys Knight, Natalie Cole, Frankie Valli, and David Foster musical prodigies, Jackie Evancho and Charice, as well as comedy superstar Ellen DeGeneres.She received a TEA award for outstanding achievement, for Resorts World's Crane Dance, in Singapore Harbor, the largest animatronic water and video spectacular in the world and was director and choreographer for Festive Walk's Lake of Dreams also at Resorts World.Corporate clients include, Redken, Target, Toyota, Mattel and CanonDoriana's television credits include the Grammy Awards, American Music Awards, The Voice, Dancing with the Stars,Thank you for listening Jam Fam! Make sure you follow us across social media and don't forget to like and subscribe anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts!Facebook: JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance PodcastInstagram: jam_dance_podcastTwitter: @jamdancepodcastEmail: jamdancepodcast@gmail.com
In this episode of Beauty School Bobbi, Sherilynn shares her inspiring journey in the beauty industry, from her early passion for hairdressing to becoming a salon owner and educator. She discusses the challenges and rewards of balancing her career with being a single parent, the evolution of beauty education, and her current experience in the LEAD program, which offers a bachelor's degree tailored for beauty professionals. Sherilynn emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and the need for more structured education in the beauty industry to ensure success for future professionals. Takeaways Sherilynn's passion for hairdressing began at a young age. She opened her first salon five years into her career. Being a single mom motivated her to prioritize education for her daughter. Sherilynn has been an educator since 1988, evolving with the industry. The beauty industry offers significant financial opportunities. Continuous learning is essential for success in the beauty field. The LEAD program values prior cosmetology education. Education in the beauty industry is crucial for career advancement. Sherilynn's experience in the LEAD program has been transformative. There's a need for more structured education in beauty schools. Chapters 00:00 Journey into the Beauty Industry 03:13 Balancing Career and Parenthood 05:49 The Evolution of Beauty Education 09:01 The LEAD Program Experience 11:54 The Importance of Continuous Learning 15:10 Future of Beauty Education and Career Paths
Candy Gebhart, General Manager Redken USA shares her journey in the beauty industry, discussing her early exposure to beauty through family businesses, her career path, and the importance of education and licensing. She emphasizes the diverse opportunities available within the beauty sector and the significance of mentorship and goal setting for aspiring beauty professionals. The discussion highlights the fulfilling nature of working in beauty and encourages students to pursue their passions and explore various career paths. Takeaways Candy was introduced to the beauty industry at a young age. She initially pursued a business track instead of beauty school. The beauty industry offers diverse career opportunities beyond being behind the chair. Getting a license in beauty is crucial for career flexibility. Candy regrets not obtaining her beauty license earlier in her career. She encourages beauty school students to explore all available paths in the industry. Mentorship is vital for personal and professional growth in beauty. Setting small, achievable goals can lead to long-term success. The beauty industry is fulfilling and impactful, changing lives daily. There are many roles in beauty that students may not be aware of. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Beauty Industry Journey 03:02 Career Path and Education in Beauty 06:00 The Importance of Licensing in Beauty 08:58 Reflections on Career Choices and Opportunities 12:10 Mentorship and Goal Setting in the Beauty Industry 14:56 Closing Thoughts and Industry Insights
Welcome back to another episode of The Elite Expert Insider Podcast! Today, we've got a special treat as host Melanie Johnson sits down with her close friend and skincare guru, Karen Ballou. Karen, an industry veteran who got her start with Elizabeth Arden Cosmetics and Redken, is also the founder of Immunocologie, a skincare brand rooted in wellness and natural ingredients. Learn More: https://immunocologie.com
In this conversation, Beauty School Bobbi and Sherilynn Smart discuss Sherilynn's remarkable journey of earning her bachelor's degree in the beauty industry while managing a full-time job and family responsibilities. They explore the importance of time management, the role of family as motivation, the support from her employer, and the sense of accomplishment that comes with achieving educational goals. Sherilynn shares her emotional experiences during graduation and the pride she feels in being a role model for her daughter and others in the community. Takeaways Time management was crucial for balancing work and study. Graduating with straight A's is a significant achievement. Being a role model for her daughter was a key motivation. The emotional impact of graduation was profound. Support from family and friends is essential during challenging times. Sherilynn felt honored to represent her cohort at graduation. Building relationships with classmates created lasting friendships. Working for a supportive company made a difference in her journey. Education can significantly boost self-esteem and confidence. Setting and achieving goals can inspire others. Chapters 00:00 Celebrating Achievements: Sherilynn's Graduation Journey 03:05 The Role of Family: Inspiring Future Generations 05:50 Support Systems: The Importance of Community 08:56 Advice for Aspiring Students: Prioritizing and Commitment
My guest is a true industry icon. He is the former president of L'Oréal Professional Products Division, overseeing the growth of major brands like Redken, L'Oréal Professionnel, Matrix, and Shu Uemura. He's part of the ownership group behind Tippy, the digital tipping system, and he has earned the prestigious Legend Award from the International Salon Spa Business Network — a testament to his commitment in supporting people throughout the industry. He is also co-owner of Artist On Go, a groundbreaking concept for independent stylists while helping salon owners fill open chairs. He's my friend, my mentor, and I am excited to have him with us - Mr. Pat ParentyArtist On Go (affiliate link) bit.ly/artistongocb⭐️⭐️⭐️ Check out more episodes and the videos at https://chrisbaran.com/podcast ⭐️ Join our FREE Facebook community for Salon Team Trainers today. https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining ✅ Exclusive content on how to implement and scale your salon training the easy way ✅ Save time and learn what works from people just like you ✅ Get back to your mission of building the salon business and creating more jobs Learn more here - https://bit.ly/trainersplaybook Join our FB group - https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining Follow us on IG - https://instagram.com/coachchrisbaran
In EPISODE 180 OF GROWING OLDER LIVING YOUNGER, Dr. Gillian Lockitch and Lynne Bowman discuss healthy aging and nutrition. Lynne, a multifaceted professional, shares her journey to writing "Brownies for Breakfast," a cookbook for diabetics. She emphasizes the importance of whole, real food, and plant-based diets, highlighting the need for practical, joyful eating, and the significance of colorful, nutrient-dense meals. They also discuss the challenges of maintaining a healthy diet, the role of sleep in health, and the evolving understanding of nutrition in medical treatment. Lynne has worked as an actress, makeup artist, screenwriter, Illustrator, legal journalist, wedding planner and television weather person. She has been featured at women's expos throughout the US, teaming with actress Deirdre Hall to write and publish Deirdre Hall's kitchen close up in 2010 and how does she do it in 2012 Lynne has won national awards as a creative director for Silicon Valley companies. She was the Creative Director at Ian J Gallo Winery, advertising manager at Redken laboratories, and freelanced for agencies in San Jose, Los Angeles and New York. Lynne and her husband have a small farm on the north on the coast of Northern California. Episode Timeline: 0:01 Introduction and Purpose of the Podcast 2:13 Introduction of Lynne Bowman, her Career and Motivation 9:19 Inspiration Behind "Brownies for Breakfast" 10:52 Defining a Healthy Diet 24:00 Challenges and Solutions in Eating Well 33:20. The Role of Sleep and Nutrition 35:55 Practical Tips for Healthy Eating 37:44 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways Conclusion and Future Collaboration Learn about Lynne Bowman Facebook: Lynne Parmiter Bowman YouTube: Lynne Bowman Instagram: LynneParmiterBowman Website: LynneBowman.com linkedin.com/in/lynne-parmiter-bowman-9918148 Action Steps: Schedule a FREE Growing Older Living Younger CALL with Dr. Gillian Lockitch. Join the GOLY Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/growingolderlivingyounger Get to know Your Host: Dr. Gillian Lockitch website: https://www.askdrgill.com/. Meta: https://www.facebook.com/gillian.lockitch/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gillianlockitch/ X: https://twitter.com/GilliansReviews
Giovanni Giuntoli, an International Artist at Redken, joins Randy and Vincenza to talk about the passion and dedication it takes to be a seasoned hair artist and trendsetter shaping the fashion and bridal industry. #redken #theprontopodcast
In this episode of Ask The Color Expert, Blake Reed Evans Global Redken Pro Artist and Salon Owner shares his top tips for salon owners, educators and aspiring future educators. Meet Blake Reed Evans, a passionate hairstylist and educator from Tampa, Florida. A Redken Artist and member of the SalonCentric #ittakesapro Team, Blake is committed to building an educational community for hairstylists worldwide. Named a Modern Salon Top 100 Stylist and featured in Nylon, Teen Vogue, and The Zoe Report, he is also a salon owner, podcast host of “Summ It Up”, and expert in hair color, social media, and leadership. You can find out more about my guest at: https://www.instagram.com/blakereedevans https://shearart.com/ https://direct.me/blakereedevans 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!
This week I spoke with a hair color transformation virtuoso, most famous for her magic touch with textured hair. She founded the Forever Curls Academy. She is a double nominee and winner of the American Influencer Awards, and is hailed by Modern Salon as one of the Top 100 Salon Media Influencers. She is the first woman to win two Behind the Chair Awards in one night. She is a Redken and Mizani Brand Ambassador and she was nominated for NAHA's Educator of the Year. Here is the extraordinary Leysa Carrillo.⭐️⭐️⭐️ Check out more episodes and the videos at https://chrisbaran.com/podcast ⭐️ Join our FREE Facebook community for Salon Team Trainers today. https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining ✅ Exclusive content on how to implement and scale your salon training the easy way ✅ Save time and learn what works from people just like you ✅ Get back to your mission of building the salon business and creating more jobs Learn more here - https://bit.ly/trainersplaybook Join our FB group - https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining Follow us on IG - https://instagram.com/coachchrisbaran
The inside scoop of the future of the beauty industry and how to be at the top of your game in 2024 moving forward.```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Sam Villa andGlobal Artistic Ambassador for RedkenSam Villa is changing the industry, one hairdresser at a time. Whether teaching face-to-face in small hands-on classes, on main stage, or reaching his millions of social media followers via laptop or mobile device – the new classroom, Sam changes people. He is a true leader that brings out the best in others. As the 2017 NAHA Lifetime Achievement Award Winner he is known for doing things differently to challenge, inspire and motivate change. His encouragement to stylists is unrivaled, as he genuinely wants each one of them to reach deep to identify how they can make a change to promote their own growth. Sam's talents stretch far beyond his brilliant cutting and finishing skills; he has a plethora of business skills that enliven stylists to think about how they speak to their guests to add value behind the chair.“Sharing is the greatest gift we can give one another…to help each other grow and prosper, we all need to pay it forward,” says Sam. Consistent research, along with a respect for the fundamentals, Sam is always on the move for new and unconventional ways of cutting and finishing hair - like using a flat iron for versatility, texturizing iron to create hidden volume and using disconnection to create styles that look blended and can be worn in multiple ways. He is a true messenger sharing his knowledge with stylists in hopes that they too will share with others to enrich the industry…an act of giving for which he was named the 2020 International Hair Influencer of the Year at the International Hairdressing Awards.Sam is in his glory and most comfortable when teaching – a natural transition from his early coaching days in sports. Practice, practice, practice, until you master the craft and then share with others, so they too can become successful! Whether facilitating an in-salon class, on stage at a major show, or conducting a digital event, there is always something to be discovered and learned. “Stylists need a good understanding of the fundamentals of basic techniques. Once mastered, technique can then be manipulated to create modern silhouettes and textures,” explains Sam.“It's time to SHOUT IT OUT! The way for us to BE better is to COME TOGETHER as an industry, and the SHOUT begins here with Sam Villa and Redken!” adds Sam.Sam is co-founder of the Sam Villa® brand (Allvus, LLC) www.samvilla.com targeting stylists, as well as consumers. He shares hot tips and techniques live and virtually, and has a branded line of tools – brushes, combs, thermal tools and shears/razors – for both in-salon use and at home. All Sam Villa tools are designed with ergonomic benefits to eliminate common hairdresser complaints and ensure ease of performance. Education is the path to success. Follow Sam Villa® on social media for solutions to common challenges experienced in the salon and at home.-more-Professional Facebook: @SamVillaPros Instagram: @SamVillaHair YouTube: @SamVillaHair Twitter: @SamVillaPro Pinterest: @SamVillaHairConsumer Facebook: @SamVillaBrand Instagram: @SamVillaHair YouTube: @SamVillaHair Twitter: @SamVilla Pinterest: @SamVillaHairAccolades: 2020 International Hair Influencer of the Year/International Hairdressing Awards; 2017 NAHA Lifetime Achievement Award Winner; Judge on “The Look All-Stars”; Emcee for Leading Ladies 2017/2018; Intercoiffure America/Canada Member; Behindthechair.com Favorite Overall Educator of the Year 2015; Favorite New Company Under 7 Years Old 2014; Favorite Platform Artist and Educator 2007, 2011 and 2012; Favorite top-five finalist 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014; Redken Platform Artist of the Year 1998; 2014 American Salon Professional's Choice Awards/Platform Artist; “Master of the Craft” Award from the Art & Fashion Group 1992; Finalist North American Hairdressing Awards — Classic Category 1991.Press Contact: Glow Communications, squinn.glow.glow@me.com, 207-781-2598.
When Lynne Bowman faced gestational diabetes, she didn't just adjust her diet; she reinvented her relationship with food and turned it into a celebration of life. Now, she's here to share that zest as the author of "Brownies for Breakfast," a tale of transformation that infuses every bite with purpose and pleasure.This episode stirs up a hearty mix of nutritional wisdom and kitchen creativity, proving that managing diabetes or any dietary concern doesn't have to be bland. Lynne shares with us about the healing power of food, debunking myths and serving up practical advice on everything from the misunderstood roles of fat and sugar to the cultural significance of shared meals. Lynne's innovative cookbook, "Brownies for Breakfast A Cookbook for Diabetics and the People Who Love Them" is designed for health, family, and the sheer joy of cooking. With recipes like the versatile "genius soup," you'll be well-equipped to nourish your body and soul, making every meal a testament to living life to the fullest.Social Media Links https://lynnebowman.comhttps://facebook/lynneparmiterbowmaninstagram.com/lynneparmiterbowmanlinkedin.com/in/lynne-parmiter-bowman-9918148Lynne's Bio Lynne, author of Amazon best-seller "Brownies for Breakfast, " has been featured at women's expos throughout the country, teaming with actress Deidre Hall to write and publish "Deidre Hall's Kitchen Closeup" (2010) and "Deidre Hall's How Does She Do It?" (2012). She's won national awards as a creative director for Silicon Valley companies, was Creative Director at E&J Gallo Winery, Advertising Manager at RedKen Laboratories, and freelanced for agencies in San Jose, Los Angeles, and NewYork. She has also worked as an actress, makeup artist, screenwriter,illustrator, legal journalist, and television Weather Person. Lynne and herhusband have a small farm on the coast of Northern California.Lynne's Book - Brownies for Breakfast Description of Book - Finally, a diabetic cookbook you'll actually enjoy reading and using. Frank, complete, simple: your favorite sweets and comfort foods, reimagined as whole food, plant-based, sugar-free, low-carb, dairy-free, gluten-free classics. Beautiful graphics and photographs, nutrition facts for every recipe, plus a great, fun read: one of the best cookbooks you'll have on your shelves whether you're diabetic, pre-diabetic or not. Everything you need to know about sugar substitutes, dairy-free baking, no-carb thickeners, gluten-free options, plant-based protein, all in straightforward, no-bs language. Recipes are simple and flexible: family favorites plus new ideas you'll love.We hope you have enjoyed this episode. Please like, comment, subscribe and share the podcast.To find out more about Lynnis and what is going on in the V.I.B.E. Living World please go to https://linktr.ee/LynnisInterested in joining the new V.I.B.E. Wellness Woman Network go to https://www.vibewellnesswoman.com and sign-up to be notified when the network launches.
This week we have a formidable stylist. She is a global educator for Redken, a Sam Villa ambassador, and a member of the Redken/Mizani Texture Squad. She has won NAHA, and The Big Shot, and she is your L'Oreal Color and Styling winner. She is equally at home in salon seminars as she is on the main stage in front of thousands. Here is Lindsey Olson! • Falling into the industry, and her experience with education-driven salons (0:00)• Balancing creativity and simplicity in the beauty industry (12:23)• Working with diverse hair textures (16:52)• The impact of competition on a stylist's career growth (29:07)• Education, growth, and helping others in the beauty industry (43:33)• Industry challenges, personal struggles, and career highlights (1:00:39) ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Check out more episodes and the videos at https://chrisbaran.com/podcast ⭐️ Join our FREE Facebook community for Salon Team Trainers today. https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining ✅ Exclusive content on how to implement and scale your salon training the easy way ✅ Save time and learn what works from people just like you ✅ Get back to your mission of building the salon business and creating more jobs Learn more here - https://bit.ly/trainersplaybook Join our FB group - https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining Follow us on IG - https://instagram.com/coachchrisbaran
You're an associate, and the stylist you're assigned to isn't letting you get hands-on with clients. You work the front desk, and one of the stylists is consistently rude to you. You're a stylist, and the front desk has been under-booking you for weeks. You're a co-owner, and your business partner is over-spending on spa equipment. Situations like these require communication - and in a business where emotions often run high, a tough conversation can be a powder keg. It can be tempting to grumble to yourself and avoid confronting the problem; but in the long run, your work relationships and your salon company will suffer. Fortunately, even the most conflict-adverse of us can learn to have tough conversations respectfully and effectively. Guest Johnny Stellato coaches on personal development, leadership, team-building, and more for Redken and the L'Oreal Professional Products Division, and runs his own consultancy, Just Be Empowered Coaching. He's also a stylist, and he's held various leadership positions at Redken NYC, including Senior Director of Training. A master communicator who has taught around the world, Johnny brings his wisdom on how to confront tough subjects with others - and with ourselves - to this enlightening conversation with host Blake Reed Evans. Connect with Johnny Stellato on Instagram @johnnyjustbe, or on Facebook. Email Johnny at jstellato@redken.com or Johnstellato@gmail.com. Follow Summit Salon Business Center on Instagram @SummitSalon, and on TikTok at SummitSalon. Find host Blake Reed Evans on Instagram @BlakeReedEvans and on TikTok at blakereedevans. His DM's are always open! You can email Blake at bevans@summitsalon.com. Visit us at SummitSalon.com to connect with others in the industry. Join our online community for certified Summit salons, spas, barber shops and beauty schools.Sign up for our newsletter, Your Weekly Game Plan to stay on top of our events and trainings.
Legendary hairstylist Guido Palau, who developed the new Zara Hair line and worked on Edward Enninful's final cover for British Vogue, has done runway hair for pretty much every fashion label (Prada, Valentino, Marc Jacobs) and cut the hair of all the top models (Kaia Gerber included). He's here to tell us about his career path in the fashion industry, share his creative process, and talk about some of the products he's created for brands like Redken. This was Guido's first podcast interview ever, and it originally aired in 2019; we're replaying it now, with a new introduction, to celebrate all the gorgeous work he's been doing lately. Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/452049Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/guido-palauSponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlinSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's guest is a global ambassador for Redken, a multiple NAHA nominee and winner. She has trained thousands of stylists around the world, she is one of the top colorist in North America, and she is the Creative Director for Dop Dop salon in New York city. I'm ecstatic to chat with Lori Zabel this week for Headcases. Lori landed in cosmetology school after her uncle signed her up for it and she got accepted. She travelled from Saskatoon to Victoria on her own to try to get hired at Chris Baran's salon, and coincidentally, Chris had just travelled from Victoria to Saskatoon to train at Lori's former school. “Surround yourself with amazing people and you are going to be the next amazing person”. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Check out more episodes and the videos at https://chrisbaran.com/podcast ⭐️ Join our FREE Facebook community for Salon Team Trainers today. https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining ✅ Exclusive content on how to implement and scale your salon training the easy way ✅ Save time and learn what works from people just like you ✅ Get back to your mission of building the salon business and creating more jobs Learn more here - https://bit.ly/trainersplaybook Join our FB group - https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining Follow us on IG - https://instagram.com/coachchrisbaran
My guest this week is a multiple NAHA winner, a global brand ambassador for Redken, an Ulta Beauty Pro team member, an editorial stylist, and a celebrity stylist. Let's welcome my friend, Sean Godard! -Sean says to seize all opportunities as they come along, some might be unpaid but offer greater payout in the future -Sean was handpicked to do Redken Artist Training very early in his career and although he was hesitant at first, he took the chance and found out that he had this ability he wasn't even aware of -Sean realized that his job as an educator was to help stylists behind the chair do what they do easier, better, and more efficiently⭐️⭐️⭐️ Check out more episodes and the videos at https://chrisbaran.com/podcast ⭐️ Join our FREE Facebook community for Salon Team Trainers today. https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining ✅ Exclusive content on how to implement and scale your salon training the easy way ✅ Save time and learn what works from people just like you ✅ Get back to your mission of building the salon business and creating more jobs Learn more here - https://bit.ly/trainersplaybook Join our FB group - https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining Follow us on IG - https://instagram.com/coachchrisbaran
Are you overwhelmed by building your business but determined to make it work at whatever cost? Welcome to Tease Talks. This once-a-month digital media series is focused on providing bite-sized pieces of content for those in the beauty industry. Working to connect with hair stylists, aestheticians, makeup artists, massage therapists and salon owners from around the world to educate and inspire pushing further in the beauty industry. Produced by The Tease alongside Volume Up by The Tease.New for 2024, the host every other month will be Ben Barkworth. Barkworth, founder of FASTFOILS, will be heading up a new series focusing on the expansive careers you can have in the industry, connecting with other artists and taking you along with him around the world. Barkworth is the owner of JUSTB Salon, Toronto and an international award-winning hairstylist with over 15 years of experience. He is also the founder of FASTFOILS and leads with a mission to inspire, educate, create and promote hair health. https://www.instagram.com/ben_barkworth/ https://www.instagram.com/justbsalon/https://www.instagram.com/fastfoils/ This month Barkworth is joined by Leysa Carrillo to talk about their journey to the industry, what their plans are for 2024 and how they met. Carrillo, a Cuban native based in Florida, with over 16 years of experience in the hair industry. She is an innovative expert in hair coloring, specializing in curly hair. She is a nationally - internationally recognized industry leader known for her transformative work on textured hair and is the founder of Forever Curls Academy and Redken brand ambassador. Carrillo is passionate about advancing education in hair care, trending styles, and the curl movement. Her viral content has been featured in publications like INSIDER, and she has won the American Influence Award in both 2020 and 2023, as well as being nominated for Educator of the Year at the NAHA. Additionally, she is the first female to win two #OneShot awards in one night. Her creative projects have been featured in Allure Magazine, inTouch National, Daily Mail, Yahoo News, and Seventeen, with inspiration drawn from brands like Lacroix and Halo Top Ice Cream. As a respected educator and panelist, Carrillo appears at influential beauty industry events and shows across the country.https://www.instagram.com/leysahairandmakeup/ https://www.instagram.com/forevercurlsacademy/ More from TheTease:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readthetease/ (readthetease)Web: https://www.thetease.com (TheTease.com)Credits: Tease Talks is a Tease Media production. This episode was produced by Monica Hickey and Madeline Hickey. Brian Daly is our editor and audio engineer. Thank you to our creative team for putting together the graphics for this episode.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Cash and Jordan sit down with the rockstar owner of The Beige Label, Farhana Premji. Farhana shares her journey from being a solo stylist to becoming a successful entrepreneur, salon owner, and hairstylist influencer. She goes in-depth about creating a magnetic and customer-focused salon culture, and how to cultivate brand partnerships as a stylist. Farhana shares her experience growing her IG to 250K followers, what her non-negotiables are, and how she created her aesthetic as a stylist and business owner. Guest Bio and Links: Farhana is an international hair and business/branding educator, salon owner, mentor, brand ambassador, and digital creator. Farhana Premji has gained mass exposure by the largest media platforms in the professional beauty world. Her seamless balayage colors, effortless haircut shapes, and consistent messaging on heart-centered business practices have been recognized by BehindTheChair, Modern Salon, Salon Magazine, BeautyLaunchpad, and ABA Canada, among others. Listeners can learn more about Farhana at her website https://www.thebeigelabel.com/, and IG @xo.farhana.balayage Resources: Create a free student account and start learning from The Millionaire Hairstylist: www.MillionaireHairstylistPodcast.com The Beige Label Salon Show Notes: [0:00] Introduction [1:00] Welcome back! Jordan introduces our guest, Farhana Premji to our listeners [2:45] Farhana's journey into the beauty industry [7:30] "My journey in hairstyling is a blend of embracing challenges and learning through experiences." [11:20] Question: When did you start thinking about what you want your external aesthetic to look like, and where did that come into your journey? [13:30] “I loved being so minimal that it was impactful. So minimal that it was memorable.” [15:30] Create a free student account and start learning from The Millionaire Hairstylist: www.MillionaireHairstylistPodcast.com [23:00] Tips to learn how to be a magnetic likable person... Yes you can learn these traits [28:45] Non-negotiables in Farhana's salon owner [32:30] Question: Do you break up through call or text? [33:30] Getting fired and leveraging Instagram [36:30] Opening the first salon after starting over working in a garage [43:00] Question: How do you know when it's the right person, the wrong person or you? [43:45] “I've learned that it's never sometimes someone is right or wrong. I think it's sometimes seasons of their life could be right or wrong.” [47:00] Question: How did you build such a large Instagram following and what has that done for you? And, what advice would you have for people who are trying to build a presence on social media? [53:00] Becoming a brand ambassador for Redkin [58:00] How to align yourself with brand partnerships [1:00:00] Thoughts on doing free work [1:04:00] Question: 2024 for Farhana… tell us about it Connect with Us: Instagram - The Millionaire Hairstylist - Cash Lawless - Jordan Drake Email - hello@themillionairehairstylist.com
Tune in to hear Sam's guide to delivering value and achieving success behind the chair!
In this episode of Ask The Color Expert I'm chatting with Tara Abramowicz about Autism in the Beauty Industry. Tara Abramowicz is a global artist for Redken- that means she teaches on stages in front of thousands all over the world. An expert colorist- she specializes in creative and corrective color. She is also openly autistic and brings a new conversation to the salon industry about inclusivity in salons. You can find out more about my guest at: https://www.instagram.com/tara_abramowicz/ 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: Write a review with your question!
In this episode of Ask The Color Expert I'm chatting with Tara Abramowicz about Autism in the Beauty Industry.Tara Abramowicz is a global artist for Redken- that means she teaches on stages in front of thousands all over the world. An expert colorist- she specializes in creative and corrective color.She is also openly autistic and brings a new conversation to the salon industry about inclusivity in salons. You can find out more about my guest at:https://www.instagram.com/tara_abramowicz/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: Write a review with your question!
How will AI transform leadership and work? Can we "delegate empathy" to it? Can we have empathic AI that fills a need we all have as humans? Today, I discuss all of this and the role of empathy in AI with my special return guest Minter Dial author of Heartificial Empathy, Putting Heart into Business and Artificial Intelligence, the 2nd edition, just released in 2023 to include all the latest AI shenanigans and progress.Minter shares his emotional leadership story about how 9/11 opened his eyes to his own priorities and how he wanted to show up as a leader. We discuss how to put heart into AI and three key questions leaders need to answer before investing in it. Minter shares use cases where AI can help us at a very human level, can help us create engaging customer experiences, and helps solve both the loneliness epidemic and the shortage of mental health professionals. We also muse on how AI is transforming leadership and work - and why we can't expect perfection from a system if we can't be perfect ourselves! To access the episode transcript, please click on the episode title at www.TheEmpathyEdge.com Key Takeaways:Not everything needs to be told to everybody. You can still have secrets and still be authentic, vulnerable, and full of integrity. As humans, we are not perfect. We cannot create something and expect perfection from that without holding ourselves to the same level.The AI will only be as good as what you put into it. It is about intentionality and working with the AI, not just expecting the AI to do everything perfectly on its own. "People tend to hold AI up to a higher standard than we hold ourselves up to. I find this to be a problem. [If we are expecting perfection] we are never going to get it!" — Minter Dial References Mentioned:The Empathy Edge Podcast: Minter Dial: How Being Yourself Makes You a Better LeaderThe Empathy Edge Podcast: Paul Marobella: Leading Through CrisisBrand Story Breakthrough course to help you craft a clear, compelling brand story - includes weekly office hours with Maria!About Minter Dial, Professional Speaker, Author & FilmmakerMinter Dial is an international professional speaker, elevator and a multiple award-winning author. Minter's core career stint of 16 years was spent as a top executive at L'Oréal, where he was a member of the Worldwide Executive Committee for the Professional Products Division (PPD). Previously, he was MD of L'Oréal PPD Canada and CEO Worldwide for Redken. He's the author of the WWII biography and documentary film, The Last Ring Home (2016) and three business books, Futureproof (FT Press 2017), You Lead (Kogan Page 2021), both of which won heralded Business Book Awards, and Heartificial Empathy, 2nd edition. He also runs three podcasts, Minter Dialogue in English and French, and The Joy of Padel.Connect with Minter Dial: Mydial LLP: minterdial.com X: twitter.com/mdial LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/minterdial Facebook: facebook.com/minterdial Instagram: instagram.com/mdial Threads: threads.com/mdialBook: Heartificial Empathy, Putting Heart into Business and Artificial Intelligence (2nd Edition) DigitalProof Press 2023 Substack Newsletter: Dialogos, Fostering More Meaningful Conversations Podcasts:Minter Dialogue (in English and French)The Joy of PadelJoin the tribe, download your free guide! Discover what empathy can do for you: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria and her work: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake my LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaX: @redsliceFacebook: Red SliceThreads: @redslicemaria
Listen in as I chat with Your Hair Auntie, Tasha Davis, as she shares her priceless experience from working backstage of Redken's shows to managing 10 salons in central Indiana area to overcoming the mental stress of not looking the ideal part in the industry. You're going to enjoy this episode and learn how salon owners can work with Tasha to improve their communication with their teams, increase their management skills and THINK like a stylist. WANT MORE TASHA? Follow her on Instagram HERE! Listen to her podcast HERE! Check out her Website HERE! Love this episode? SUBSCRIBE to never miss an episode on Spotify or Apple! DON'T FORGET! Tell us your favorite parts of this episode and leave your rating! Subscribe to the YouTube Channel!!!! Follow on Facebook Follow on Instagram Never miss an announcement! Be a VIP HERE!
Tune in to hear Patrick Guarniere share his insight as a Cosmetology School owner on how to hire and retain Gen-Z Rising Stylists!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:-- Rising Stylists are interested in specializing, not doing all types of services-- Some states are starting to allow for licensing in specific areas to get rid of the general license-- Rising Stylists are not afraid to speak up and talk back...and they need to know why they are being asked what to do EVERYTHING-- Schools usually have an advisory board made up of local salon owners and industry leaders to discuss the needs of the local industry and future employers of the graduates-- Schools spend every hour that a student is present teaching them the only curriculum they are allowed to and that which is relevant to the state board. -- Attend ALL state board meetings to get involved and shape the future-- Successful Salon Owners in attracting and retaining Rising Stylists -- they get out of their own way -- listen to the younger generation and adapt to their needs -- they provide massive flexibility and leveraging social media-- Salon Owners who are not having success with Rising Stylists -- they want Rising Stylists to train the same way they did -- they want Rising Stylists to "pay their dues" vs. teaching them "the ropes"-- SALON OWNERS: -- codify all expectations and growth paths so you can refer to this anytime you have challenges from your Rising Stylists -- call your local school and ask if they have an advisory board and get on itMENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:
I have been really looking forward to today. My guest is the author of the best-seller "Profitable Salon Owners" and the co-founder of High Performance Salon Academy. He has led wildly successful training events for Redken, Matrix, Massage Envy, Nordstrom, Baskin Robbins, and the US Army. He is my business coach and a very dear friend: Mr Jason Everett. • Three words that capture Jason's essence for me - Positivity, Energy, and Mindset.• Jason's energy comes naturally to him, and he loves to encourage others. Where other coaches tear you down, he builds you up, and after training with him you'll feel smarter and stronger.• Jason shares the 4 strategies at the core of the High Performance Salon Academy: Attract, Keep, Deliver, and Grow. • He discusses how important it is for owners to delegate tasks and create jobs, rather than trying to do it all themselves.⭐️⭐️⭐️ Check out more episodes and the videos at https://chrisbaran.com/podcast ⭐️ Join our FREE Facebook community for Salon Team Trainers today. https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining ✅ Exclusive content on how to implement and scale your salon training the easy way ✅ Save time and learn what works from people just like you ✅ Get back to your mission of building the salon business and creating more jobs Learn more here - https://bit.ly/trainersplaybook Join our FB group - https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining Follow us on IG - https://instagram.com/coachchrisbaran
Meet Saba Bokhari! Saba is a Senior Manager of Advocacy, Influencer Marketing and Social Commerce at L'oreal✨ where she inspires, educates and supports brands like Redken and Kerastase to keep innovating! Tune into this episode for our chit chat about:
Perry is traveling and Valerie is moving so they weren't able to get a new show recorded. Here is a "best of" which will still be enjoyable. We'll be back next week with an all-new show!On today's show we answer questions about:What we think of the Redken acidic bonding treatments?Should pregnant women avoid certain ingredients in lip gloss?Is retinol toxic?Should you be worried about potential asbestos contamination affecting talc in makeup products?Is pharmaceutical grade skincare different from over the counter?Beauty Science NewsKylie Jenner in the lab. Celebrity LaunchAlicia Keys launches something Beauty Question linksRedken acidic bondingPharma grade skincare Four Ways to Ask a question -1. Send us a message through Patreon!2. You can record your question on your smart phone and email to thebeautybrains@gmail.com3. Send it to us via social media (see links below)4. Submit it through the following form - Ask a questionSocial media accountson Instagram we're at thebeautybrains2018on Twitter, we're thebeautybrainsAnd we have a Facebook pageValerie's ingredient company - Simply IngredientsBe Brainy about your Beauty!Support the show
Traditionally, the salon business in the United States has been a segregated one. And while stylists at salons in the Black community performed braids, twists, weaves, relaxers, and silk presses on a daily basis, most white stylists had little or no knowledge of textured hair. In the past few years this has been changing, with more beauty schools providing and requiring texture education. Textured hair is increasingly visible in the media, more women are choosing natural styles, and more children are being born with mixed heritage. But our industry still has a long way to go. Want to learn about texture but don't know where to start? We've got you covered. Today's guest, Jamal Edmonds, is the owner and creative director of Lamaj in the City, located in Washington D.C. He's a stylist behind the chair and an educator for Mizani and Redken, specializing in textured hair. Jamal has been nominated for NAHA awards in 2018, 2021, and 2022. In this episode Jamal and host Blake Reed Evans talk about how to learn textured hair, and dig into understanding the trauma your client may have experienced around getting their hair styled. Also: doing textured hair on set, and competing in the North American Hair Association (NAHA) Awards. This episode was originally published in December 2021.Follow Jamal Edmonds on Instagram @lamajbackwards.Get texture education online with the Mizani Texpert Academy: thetexpertcollective.com/head-of-the-class.SUMM IT UP is produced by Andrea Muraskin, with editorial support from Tim Fisk. Follow Summit Salon Business Center on Instagram @SummitSalon.Follow host Blake Reed Evans on Instagram @BlakeReedEvans. His DM's are always open! Visit us at SummitSalon.com or join our Summit Salon Community on Facebook to connect with others in the industry. Get in touch with Summit and let us know what you think of the podcast or who you'd like us to interview next.
Tune in to hear Sam Villa tell his story of building an industry-renowned career and his advice to stylists trying to build and sustain their businesses.Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:The key to growth in this industry is education!Sam Villa was inspired to get into hair because his dad was in the industry.Going to shows with his dad while he was coming up as a stylist, Sam wanted to be on stage with the other platform artists.If you want to be on stage, know that there may not be as much money in it as you might think. Focus on your why or your purpose. If this is your goal, pursue it; just know all the information.Mentorship and Apprenticeship is an incredible way to upgrade what you learned at school. Find a salon that fits your needs and has a robust and comprehensive apprenticeship program.Your ability to communicate will help you build wealth.Relationships with colleagues, family, and clients will provide the support, confidence, and income you need to achieve your goals.How you make a person feel (their experience) is more important than the hair.Focus on your purpose, and the money will follow.Create an experience for people where they want to come back. Do they want to laugh, chat, chill, or do something else? Get to know your clients and make it about them, not just your work.Go above and beyond to make your client happy and ensure they are able to style their own hair with a customized video for them that you record while they are in your chair.CONNECT WITH SAM-- Follow Sam Villa on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samvillahair/ -- Follow Sam Villa on other social channels and learn more about educational & tools here: https://linkin.bio/ig-samvillahair The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won't stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US
Sarah Victory is the author of numerous best-selling books and audio programs, including Double Your Business in One Year or Less! and Do Something Brave Every Day. Sarah is CEO of renowned business growth firm, The Victory Company, working with people who want to double their business, double their impact, and change the world. Sarah has spoken for over 3000 distinguished audiences in Europe, the US and South America allowing her to impact nearly 3 1/2 million people in her audiences. Sarah has also been a repeat guest on TV, as well as popular Radio Shows & Podcasts, nationally and internationally. Her corporate clients include Ford, Toyota, Avon, Redken, Aveda, Farmers Insurance, Mary Kay, Oxford, OPI, Arbonne, and IBM just to name a few! A sought after business growth and success consultant, Sarah has worked with over 700 influential individual clients in the last 27 years, including Top CEO's, Thought Leaders, Authors, Celebrities and Sports Stars. You have seen her clients in dozens of appearances on Oprah, Today Show, The Tonight Show, and CNN. Sarah's latest popular book is called How to Be Powerful: Insider Secrets to Brilliant Leadership, Speaking and Sales, and is available on Amazon now! Contact Information: Website: www.thevictorycompany.com Email: sarah@thevictorycompany.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahvictory/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahvictory/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringvictory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@inspiringvictory/videos
Tune in to hear Patrick Guarniere share his story from apprentice, to stylist, to Redken Educator, to School Owner AND Member of the DC Board of Cosmetology & Barbering!Follow/subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released. Like what you hear? Leave us a review!KEY TAKEAWAYS:Working at a salon straight out of school that is big on education and allowing the stylists to use those points to bring in outside educators can greatly impact your career as a stylist.Teaming up with Redken and growing as an educator and artist also led to an opportunity to open up The Salon Professional Academy in DC (a Redken School)Patrick's first chance to work at a salon was as a temporary fill-in for a classmate/friend who had to go to the hospital and couldn't cover their shift. You never know when your opportunity will present itself!The old-school vibes meant that if you couldn't make it to work, you could get replaced, despite your need for a break or day off on short-term notice.Rising Stylists are not interested in working like previous generations. Reduced and flexible schedules, the ability to take days off without shame and questioning, and working smarter, not harder, are what they are looking for.Becoming a National Redken Artist required an application process and four weeks of training.Being an educator, at least in the beginning, is more about your passion and love for teaching and learning. If you do it for the money fresh out of the gate, you may find yourself with no one paying you to teach.MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE:-- Follow Patrick on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patrick_guarniere/-- Follow TSPA DC on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tspadc/The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won't stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.CONNECT WITH US
Today's guest is one of the most brilliant educators and colorists I know. He is a global artist with Redken, and a lead colorist on all Redken color shoots. He is a three time NAHA nominee and he is here fresh from the stage at the Redken Symposium On Tour. So let's get into this week's Headcase: Mr. George Garcia.- he realized early in his training at cosmetology school that if he was going to do this, he better commit all the way- his paradigm shift from being a kid on the street to helping kids on the street - how he was fired from one salon after being wrongly accused of stealing $20, and got hired at another salon with an amazing mentor who got him his start at Redken⭐️⭐️⭐️ Check out more episodes and the videos at https://chrisbaran.com/podcast ⭐️ Join our FREE Facebook community for Salon Team Trainers today. https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining ✅ Exclusive content on how to implement and scale your salon training the easy way ✅ Save time and learn what works from people just like you ✅ Get back to your mission of building the salon business and creating more jobs Learn more here - https://bit.ly/trainersplaybook Join our FB group - https://facebook.com/groups/salonteamtraining Follow us on IG - https://instagram.com/coachchrisbaran
We've been wanting to speak with Sheri Doss for a while! Vice President of Brand Education, Events & Experiences at Redken, Sheri has helped inspire and change the lives of hair stylists around the world through programs like the Redken Exchange in NYC, the Redken Prolab in LA, and the Redken Symposium. Blake and Sheri discuss how Redken keeps education current with continuous reinvention, like creating smaller events around the country to keep up with stylists' needs post-covid. Listen and learn about opportunities to level up your skills and the skills of your team. Connect with Sheri Doss on Instagram @sheridoss_redken.Follow Summit Salon Business Center on Instagram @SummitSalon, and on TikTok at SummitSalon. Find host Blake Reed Evans on Instagram @BlakeReedEvans and on TikTok at blakereedevans. His DM's are always open! You can email Blake at bevans@summitsalon.com. Visit us at SummitSalon.com to connect with others in the industry. Join our online community for certified Summit salons, spas, barber shops and beauty schools.Sign up for our newsletter, Your Weekly Game Plan to stay on top of our events and trainings. SUMM IT UP is produced by Andrea Muraskin.
Our guest this week to share 3 thoughts on this topic is Minter Dial, who is an international professional speaker, elevator and a multiple award-winning author. Minter has his finger on the future of technology in business and has great advice on how to ensure the human side of business stays ever present. TOPIC: How to Put the Heart into A.I. GUEST: Minter Dial THOUGHT #1 - Don't Ignore It - Have it Represent the Brand in Your Culture & Values THOUGHT #2 - Support Human Conditions like Mental Health THOUGHT #3 - Listen More - This Plays a Big Part CONNECT: Website: MinterDial.com Blog (Substack): Dialogos - Meaningful Conversations Podcast: Minter Dialogue Book: Heartificial Empathy Book: You Lead Book: FutureProof PBS Documentary: The Last Ring Home Instagram: @mdial Linkedin: Minter Dial Twitter: @mdial YouTube: DialMinter MINTER DIAL'S BIO: Minter Dial is an international professional speaker, elevator and a multiple award-winning author. Minter's core career stint of 16 years was spent as a top executive at L'Oréal, where he was a member of the worldwide Executive Committee for the Professional Products Division (PPD), in charge of Digital, Communications, Education, the Eco-Salon and Business Development. Previously, he was MD of L'Oréal PPD Canada and MD Worldwide for Redken. He's the author of the WWII biography and documentary film (The Last Ring Home 2016) and three award-winning business books, Futureproof (FT Press 2017), You Lead (Kogan Page 2021), both of which won heralded Business Book Awards, and Heartificial Empathy, 2nd edition (2023). He has a weekly podcast, Minter Dialogue, and is currently working on a new book, being published serially online, Dialogos, Fostering More Meaningful Conversations via Substack https://minter.substack.com RESOURCES: A.I. Platforms - hume.ai, cyrano.ai, mpathic.ai Evergreen Podcast Network - EvergereenPodcasts.com Thoughts That Rock – ThoughtsThatRock.com Certified Rock Star - CertifiedRockStar.com Booky Call - https://www.bookycall.com Booky Call - Book Review App on Apple - Apps.Apple.com Booky Call - Book Review App on Google Play - Play.Google.Com Service That Rocks: TCreate Unforgettable Experiences and Turn Customers into Fans (Jim Knight) - ServiceThatRocksBook.com Leadership That Rocks: Take Your Brand's Culture to Eleven and Amp Up Results (Jim Knight) - LeadershipThatRocksBook.com Culture That Rocks: How to Revolutionize Your Company's Culture (Jim Knight) – CultureThatRocks.com Black Sheep: Unleash the Extraordinary, Awe-Inspiring, Undiscovered You (Brant Menswar) - FindYourBlackSheep.com Rock ‘n Roll With It: Overcoming the Challenge of Change (Brant Menswar) – RocknRollWithIt.com Cannonball Kids' cancer – CannonballKidscancer.org Big Kettle Drum - BigKettleDrum.com Spectacle Photography (Show/Website Photos) – SpectaclePhoto.com Jeffrey Todd “JT” Keel (Show Music) - JT Keel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Minter Dial and the podcast's host, Sophie, discuss empathy at work in the new technology-driven era of business and work. They both draw from their books—Minter's rerelease of Heartificial Empathy: Putting Heart into Business and Artificial Intelligence and Sophie's second book Empathy Works: The Key to Competitive Advantage in the New Era of Work. They explore and debate how to integrate empathy effectively as well as bring a human-centric approach to the AI-infused business and working landscape. Minter shares his insights about the importance of companies' having an ethical framework that incorporates empathy as they integrate more AI. KEY TAKEAWAYS [03:48] Minter's journey into empathy was by the “back door”. [05:45] Recognizing the benefits of teaching empathy to sales people, l'Oréal initiates a program for those contracted to sell their products. [06:30] Minter finds the approach ironic and reflects on authentic leadership. [07:05] Assessing yourself for empathy skills and how to connect with somebody else's experience. [09:22] Why haven't we been working with more empathy? [11:20] Other factors elevating the need for empathy at work—now. [12:56] Has our empathy—and deeper understanding of each other—generated during pandemic times all evaporated? [14:35] What is behind the high levels of unhappiness and unfulfillment at work? [15:10] The significant shift in the US in people's views about their working lives. [16:12] What drives empathy that isn't intentional and authentic. [18:30] How does empathy and flexibility improve business results? [20:15] The pros and cons of having choices. [21:00] Can you engage people individually in a traditional company that has 10,000 employees? [22:02] Focusing on the needs of individuals within a unit. [22:40] How the pandemic helped us understand different approaches and methods. [23:45] Aligning empathy with the business objectives and all the players across the ecosystem. [23:45] The “why” of any company is central to making the organization work. [24:22] Minter believes empathy is a pre-condition for an ethical framework. [25:29] AI is something to bring your humanity to. Minter shares examples of how AI can be used. [27:22] Are we thinking sufficiently about why and how we are introducing generative AI? [29:19] Bettering people's lives at Redken—connecting people along the value chain with purpose. [32:20] How gen AI search results reflect our collective consciousness—good and bad—elevating the need for an ethical framework. [35:15] Minter gives permission to be imperfect, pushing out and trying. [37:25] Empathy doesn't mean always being nice—but making tough decisions. [38:18] What standard are we holding ourselves to? How well do we understand ourselves? [39:15] Minter calls for more self-awareness, especially to understand our reasoning and flaws. [40:49] IMMEDIATE ACTION TIP: Do something for others and reconnect with the ordinary things in life. RESOURCES Minter Dial on LinkedIn Minter on Twitter Follow Minter's Substack DIALOGOS — Fostering Meaningful Conversations Culture of Narcissism by Christopher Lasch QUOTES (edited) “I do feel that the level of unhappiness and unfulfillment at work is about as high as it gets. And perhaps the lingering element is ‘What is this all about? what, what are we doing, Sophie, on this earth? What is my life for?'” “I feel that empathy is a precondition for your ethics, but it doesn't mean you're good. At the end of the day, what are you trying to achieve? Who are you? If you use empathy with manipulation, you're going to have manipulative ethics.” “If we want to call AI a step change like the printing press, I think it's possibly the right call. But I would wish that we would be more focused on the meaningfulness of our business as opposed to the technology that's going to drive the numbers.” “This notion of having a purpose that resonates inside and out is really key. Being customer-centric is lovely — It's probably a sine qua non. However, make sure that it's congruent with what you're trying to live as an employee in the organization.” “The permission I give with AI is to push out and try stuff. And if you accept that you are flawed, then it becomes easier to understand the imperfection that comes out, because that's what we're trying to do. The intention is right.”
To take your salon business to the NEXT LEVEL, go to https://linktr.ee/nlsleadership and sign up for the course! Follow @NLSalonLeadership on Facebook and Instagram, and be sure to check out the full interview on our YouTube channel! Studio Wish Salon Spa – Founder & Creator of Opportunities RY Coaching – Life & Business Coach Rowena Yeager has been a successfully driven artist behind the chair since 1987. Her career has been powered with education from Sassoon's, Redken, Wella, Pivot Point, Mantra, and Actyva. In 1995 She joined the Graham Webb National Guest Artist team and traveled for 6 years sharing Precision Cutting, training new educators how to be successful presenters, and working with distributor sales teams across the US. She has won several awards in her career, "Best Educational Presentation" by the Indiana State Board of Cosmetology for her stage work as a National Guest Artist with Graham Webb, “Small Business Person of the Year” by her Chamber of Commerce, and the PBA Spirit Award which honors the service of an outstanding member. In 2001 she opened Studio Wish Salon now located in Twinsburg, Ohio. Her and her successful team moved into a new location in October 2022 and added a spa to expand their services into luxury skincare with an emphasis on relaxation and mental health. Her salon has been named one of the top salons in the Akron Canton area and has been awarded 16 years as a "Top 200 Salon" in Salon Today Magazine. In 2002 Rowena joined PBA as a member. Known as a networking and social media guru she was voted by her peers in 2009 to represent the beauty industry on the PBA Salon/Spa Leadership Team where she served 9 years working to elevate the professionalism within the beauty industry. From 2017-2022 Rowena was appointed to the Ohio State Board of Cosmetology by Governer Kasich where she worked on cosmetology curriculum and rules committee with her fellow board members. Rowena's side business is life and business coaching. “Sharing knowledge on how to have success and experience the greatest joys in life fills my soul. If all the knowledge I have I kept to myself, it would have no value. Helping others find happiness and live their greatest journey of success without fear of failure is my purpose and passion. Create a world of kindness and love. Let's RISE! No one ever collided with the sky.”
Jaenga (Patrick) is a dubstep producer, DJ, and filmmaker. His journey in music and video began when he opened a film studio in NYC, gaining major label clients like Steve Aoki, Lil Wayne, Lorde, and working with MTV as a filmmaker. His portfolio includes creating video for companies like L'Oréal, Nike, Maybelline, Redken, etc. Patrick also traveled with Mt Eden shooting tour videos. Patrick jumpstarted his music career after converting a school bus with a full stage and lighting rig, touring around America for years and growing a fanbase playing festivals. Eventually, Live Nation caught on and started booking him for larger festivals, and he was signed by Zeds Dead. Since then he's released music on labels including Deadbeats, Subcarbon, Wakaan, UKF, and is quickly rising in the experimental bass/ dubstep music scene. Follow Jaenga Below: https://www.instagram.com/Jaengamusic https://www.jaenga.net Join the newsletter to get free Ableton content + early episode access: https://www.liveproducersonline.com/newsletter
Sherilynn has done almost everything in the beauty industry. As a single mom, she taught classes on stages all over the world like a rock star and used that money to pay for her daughter's college education. The best part is that she is currently enrolled in the Lead Program and is on her way to earning a bachelors degree herself, all while working full time. She is truly doing it ALL.
In this wide-ranging conversation, @redken icon and @saloncentric ambassador Sam Villa talks about today's salon experience; his evolving life priorities coming out of the pandemic; and the continued power of the hairdresser to transform lives—not just for their clients, but also for themselves.
TOMORROW NIGHT is Elizabeth Faye's FREE Life Changing Wealth Experience. It's all happening November 1st @ 7pm MST. Click here to register! Join Elizabeth for an evening of magic where I am your tour guide through the energetics behind your WEALTH. This for Hairstylists & Salon Owners who are ready to tap into more POWER, more PLAY and more PROFITS in your business. We are so excited to bring you another episode recorded at Hair Love Retreat 2022 just a few weeks ago! This week, the lovely ladies Danny J and Leysa Carrillo talk about how they have learned how to shift their mindset when it comes to
Sarah Victory of The Victory Company is an exceptional speaker, author of several books, coach, and consultant. She works with companies that want to double their business in 1 year or less. If you are a leader – at any level – looking to double your impact, you're in the right place. About the Guest: Sarah Victory is the author of numerous best-selling books and audio programs including Double Your Business in One Year or Less!, Do Something Brave Every Day, and How To Be Powerful. She has addressed over 2000 distinguished audiences in Europe, the US and South America. A trusted coach and business consultant, Sarah has worked with over 500 influential individual clients such as Fortune 100 CEOs, New York Times Best Selling Authors, Celebrities, Sports Stars, Top International; Coached and Consultants, and Speakers Hall of Famers in the last 25 years. Her clients include Avon, Ford, Redken, Farmers, Mary Kay, Oxford, Usana, OPI, Arbonne, and IBM just to name a few! You have seen her influential consulting clients make dozens of appearances on Oprah, the Today Show, the Tonight Show, and CNN. https://www.thevictorycompany.com/ (https://www.thevictorycompany.com/) About the Host: Amy L. Riley is an internationally renowned speaker, author and consultant. She has over 2 decades of experience developing leaders at all levels. Her clients include Cisco Systems, Deloitte and Barclays. As a trusted leadership coach and consultant, Amy has worked with hundreds of leaders one-on-one, and thousands more as part of a group, to fully step into their leadership, create amazing teams and achieve extraordinary results. Amy's most popular keynote speeches are: The Courage of a Leader: The Power of a Leadership Legacy The Courage of a Leader: Create a Competitive Advantage with Sustainable, Results-Producing Cross-System Collaboration The Courage of a Leader: Accelerate Trust with Your Team, Customers and Community The Courage of a Leader: How to Build a Happy and Successful Hybrid Team Her new book is a #1 international best-seller and is entitled, The Courage of a Leader: How to Inspire, Engage and Get Extraordinary Results. http://www.courageofaleader.com (www.courageofaleader.com) https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyshoopriley/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyshoopriley/) Call to action Take action today to double your impact. Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to The Courage of a Leader podcast! If you got inspired and/or got valuable leadership techniques you can use from this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have questions or feedback about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new The Courage of a Leader podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which helps us ignite The Courage of a Leader in more leaders! Please take a minute and leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts. Teaser for next episode Tune in next for “How Age Diversity Can Bring You the Top Talent You Need” with Gary Danoff. Gary is an Advisor, Content Creator and Global Leader of Alliances for Google Workspace at Google and an Executive Coach with his own practice.
An immigrant of Cuban descent, Leysa Carrillo traveled the world as a child prodigy in dance before discovering her passion for all things hair—and the potential of a life in the professional salon industry. Known throughout the industry as an early influencer and artist with a huge passion for both texture and hair color, today Leysa is a leading brand ambassador for both Redken and Mizani. She is also creator of the Forever Curls Academy and a leader in demystifying texture and all of its beauty and possibilities.
Known throughout the industry as a color correction guru and educator, Cassandra McGlaughlin is back on the podcast, this time to discuss the evolution and ongoing importance of retail—a subject which she and Gordon share a passion for. The Redken brand ambassador, salon owner and coach talks about the many proof points around the power of offering clients at-home haircare solutions with pro products. What's more, chair-side education elevates the experience of in-salon purchasing, meaning the opportunity to grow a business and career through the sale of products remains as powerful as ever.
On today's show we answer questions about:What we think of the Redken acidic bonding treatments?Should pregnant women avoid certain ingredients in lip gloss?Is retinol toxic?Should you be worried about potential asbestos contamination affecting talc in makeup products?Is pharmaceutical grade skincare different from over the counter?Beauty Science NewsKylie Jenner in the lab. Celebrity LaunchAlicia Keys launches something Beauty Question linksRedken acidic bondingPharma grade skincare Four Ways to Ask a question -1. Send us a message through Patreon!2. You can record your question on your smart phone and email to thebeautybrains@gmail.com3. Send it to us via social media (see links below)4. Submit it through the following form - Ask a questionSocial media accountson Instagram we're at thebeautybrains2018on Twitter, we're thebeautybrainsAnd we have a Facebook pageValerie's ingredient company - Simply IngredientsBe Brainy about your Beauty!Support the show
@retrofit.media founder Nicole Lenora has over 15 years of experience in the entertainment industry. Starting out as a talent and fashion model, she has since turned her focus to behind the camera where she thrives as an award-winning writer/producer and casting professional. She has over 10 years of video production leadership experience and a rolodex of top-tier crew members and talent that she has grown over the years. A true professional, she always puts the project first and specializes in team management and budget keeping. She has a knack for placing the right folks in the right roles whether on a film set or on an event. Notable clients include L'Oreal Paris, Nintendo, REDKEN, Media2Air, HP, Marie Claire-Australia, Caesar's Entertainment, News 3 Las Vegas and many more.
Weren't able to catch Hair Love Live? You can now purchase the replay and gain LIFETIME access to the 3 day digital event. The first 200 to purchase the replay will also be sent a goodie box full of amazing product from our sponsors! You can NOW APPLY for Sacred Stylist! Click here to do so. Class starts this JUNE! We are so excited to be bringing you a few of the segments from Hair Love Live in May. This first segment sponsored by Redken happened on Day 1, with Elizabeth, Missy, Tara and Caitie. During their segment, they talked about the different ways in which hairstylists impact and change the world. You don't want to miss this! And don't forget. You can be featured on @hairloveuniversity by sharing on your page how you change the world as a hairstylist. All you need to do is tag us, and use the hashtag #hairstylistschangetheworld!