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Winn Claybaugh is the charismatic and iconic dean of Paul Mitchell School. Winn is also an educator, author, podcaster, and motivational speaker. A passionate advocate for positivity and professionalism Winn's decades of influence transcends beauty, inspiring all to "Be NICE(Or Else!)". Tune in for invaluable insights. This is a GREAT episode on the power of simply being nice!*Note: this episode was published originally as #15
We have a special treat today - Join us on today's episode of The CLS Experience, as we welcome the dynamic Winn Claybaugh, co-owner of Paul Mitchell Advanced Education, who shares his unique perspectives on leading beautifully with purpose, presence and consciousness. Let's go deep.On today's episode of The CLS Experience, we have a very exclusive treat. He's an author, a dynamic speaker AND the founder, co-owner, and dean of Paul Mitchell Advanced Education, BIG facts! His MASTERS series podcast has millions of downloads, featuring interviews with over 325 of the top beauty and business professionals, just to name a few. From being named one of the top five “Industry Leaders Who Helped Revolutionize Education” to raising over $25 million for charitable causes, his dedication to service is undeniable AND profound. He's also received prestigious awards like the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and Humanitarian of the Year from Friendly House, no big deal. He's just a juggernaut in all facets of life and a terrific human being. Please welcome the trailblazing and inspiring, the handsome and wise, the iconic and BIG thinking - my dear friend Winn Claybaugh!12:16 - Building a Positive Company Culture22:50 - Lessons in Leadership and Generosity35:07 - Exploring Spirituality and Mentorship47:54 - The Joy of Fatherhood and Passion57:06 - Heartfelt Gratitude and ValidationConnect with Winn Claybaugh here: www.winnclaybaugh.comFollow and Connect with Winn Claybaugh on Facebook: facebook.com/winnclaybaughpageSubscribe to Winn Claybaugh's YouTube Channel here: youtube.com/winnclaybaughTo join our community click here.➤ To connect with Winn Claybaugh follow Winn on Instagram➤ Order a copy of my new book The Reinvention Formula today! ➤ Join our CLS texting community for free daily inspiration and business strategies to elevate your day, text (917) 634-3796To follow The CLS Experience and connect with Craig on Social Media:➤ INSTAGRAM➤ FACEBOOK➤ TIKTOK➤ YOUTUBE➤ WEBSITE➤ LINKEDIN➤ X
What if the key to effective leadership, communication and fostering good culture is as simple as just being nice? It may be, according to author and business owner Winn Claybaugh. He's the founder, co-owner, and dean of Paul Mitchell Schools, a group with more than 100 cosmetology or barbering schools throughout the United States. He tells host Jason Almire that his widely-acclaimed self-help book, “Be Nice (Or Else!),” still resonates more than 20 years and a pandemic later.Winn tells Jason that, while his background is in cosmetology and barbering, this idea of prioritizing kindness can translate to every industry because it goes to the heart of a fundamental need — people wanting to enjoy their job. He says the best leaders take responsibility for the culture of a workplace and use their influence to focus not just on systems, but making employees feel like they belong. And with that sense of belonging, he argues productivity and profits increase while absenteeism diminishes.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Part 2 of our in depth conversation with 9 of our favorite artists/educators/ICONS offering lessons learned to date in 2024– plus some great advice for anyone looking for a long and sustainable career. Our all-star panel includes Tabatha Coffey, Sam Villa, Paula Peralta, Patrick Butler, Siiri Parks, Alfredo Lewis, Chris Baran, John Mosley, Winn Claybaugh - and Beauty Cast Network founder Penny Burns. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from some of the most renowned and talented educators in all of beauty. Part 1 is available now. Look for it (Episode #46) on this platform to listen in.
Nine of our favorite artists/educators/ICONS offer up lessons learned so far in 2024– plus their very best advice for anyone looking for a long and sustainable career. This is Part 1 of our 2 part mini-series with our all-star panel discussion featuring Tabatha Coffey, Sam Villa, Paula Peralta, Patrick Butler, Siiri Parks, Alfredo Lewis, Chris Baran, John Mosley, Winn Claybaugh - and Beauty Cast Network founder Penny Burns. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from some of the most renowned and talented educators in all of beauty.
The tables are turned for this week's guest. For 26 years he has been the one doing the interviews. I can't hope to live up to that standard but we'll manage. He is an author, a school owner, a motivational speaker, a philanthropist, and an awards show host. He has won the NAHA Hall of Leaders, and American Salon said he is one of the five industry leaders who has revolutionized education. He is the Dean and Co-Founder of Paul Mitchell Schools. Please welcome to Headcases: Winn Claybaugh! • 4:51 Unconventional wisdom in education and the beauty industry• 18:51 Podcasting, interviews, and learning from others• 40:35 Finding the right salon culture, and backbone vs wishbone• 54:40 Work-life balance, and prioritizing quality over quantity⭐️⭐️⭐️ 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
Founder and co-owner of Paul Mitchell Advanced Education @winnclaybaugh joins us to share his iconic path from salon owner to curriculum developer, author, and motivational speaker. We chat about the importance of connections and continuous learning in our industry. He also shares valuable knowledge and insight he has gained from interviewing leaders from various industries for the past 30 years. This Week's Topics: Building Relationships and Making Connections The Power of Authenticity and Storytelling Continuous Learning and Hustle in the Salon Industry Giving Back to the Community and Charitable Organizations Takeaways: • Being a connector and networking with others can open doors and create new opportunities. • The MASTERS Audio Club podcast features interviews with leaders from various industries, exposing hairdressers to unconventional wisdom. • Stories of overcoming challenges and personal growth are a common theme in the podcast. • Continuous learning and hustle are important for success in the salon industry. • Creating a positive culture and valuing employees is crucial for salon owners. • Giving back to the community and supporting charitable organizations is a priority for Claybaugh. Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Android users, you can leave us a rating on Spotify. You can find the rating option underneath the podcast's description. Apple users can leave a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
These are clips highlighting some of the topics discussed in the full episode! Check it out if you want a bite-sized version of the full episode. Founder and co-owner of Paul Mitchell Advanced Education @winnclaybaugh joins us to share his iconic path from salon owner to curriculum developer, author, and motivational speaker. We chat about the importance of connections and continuous learning in our industry. He also shares valuable knowledge and insight he has gained from interviewing leaders from various industries for the past 30 years. This Week's Topics: Building Relationships and Making Connections The Power of Authenticity and Storytelling Continuous Learning and Hustle in the Salon Industry Giving Back to the Community and Charitable Organizations Takeaways: • Being a connector and networking with others can open doors and create new opportunities. • The MASTERS Audio Club podcast features interviews with leaders from various industries, exposing hairdressers to unconventional wisdom. • Stories of overcoming challenges and personal growth are a common theme in the podcast. • Continuous learning and hustle are important for success in the salon industry. • Creating a positive culture and valuing employees is crucial for salon owners. • Giving back to the community and supporting charitable organizations is a priority for Claybaugh. Video versions of our episodes are on our YouTube channel for you to watch! Subscribe to our channel The Hair Game on YouTube and check out ‘The Hair Game Podcast' playlist. Android users, you can leave us a rating on Spotify. You can find the rating option underneath the podcast's description. Apple users can leave a rating & review on the Apple podcasts app or iTunes! Each rating & review helps us reach more and more of your fellow hair loves, and our goal is to help as many hairdressers as we can find success. Thanks in advance! FOLLOW US http://www.instagram.com/thehairgamepodcast http://www.instagram.com/salonrepublic http://www.instagram.com/loveerictaylor
Take a leadership journey with Winn Claybaugh and I as she shares powerful leadership nuggets to enhance not only your Leadership & Work/Life Harmony... but also that of those you're leading!Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!); the host of MASTERS PodcastClub, a popular beauty-industry podcast series with over 1 million downloads; and “oneof the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN's Larry King, whowrote the foreword for Winn's book. A national speaker for major corporations, Winnhas helped thousands of businesses build their brands and create successful workingcultures. His clients include Southwest Airlines, Hyatt Hotels, the Irvine Company, VidalSassoon, Entertainment Tonight, Mattel, For Rent magazine, and many others. Winn'snumerous awards and accolades include the prestigious Ellis Island Medal of Honor,which recognizes individuals who have made it their mission to share their knowledge,courage, compassion, talents, and generosity with those less fortunate. A business owner for more than 38 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder, co-owner, and dean of hair care giant Paul Mitchell's school division. Recognizing his immense contributions to that industry, American Salon named Winn one of the five “Industry Leaders Who Helped Revolutionize Education.” For his leadership of the Paul Mitchell Schools' annual FUNraising campaign, which hasdonated countless volunteer hours and raised more than $22 million for multiplecharitable organizations, Winn has been honored with Friendly House's Humanitarian of the Year award, Thirst Project's Vision Award, and the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking's (Cast) Visionary Leadership Award.Links:www.winnclaybaugh.comwww.masterspodcastclub.comYouTube channel: www.youtube.com/winnclaybaughwww.paulmitchell.eduwww.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.orgFacebook: @WinnClaybaughpageTwitter, Instagram, Clubhouse: @ WinnClaybaugh
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! https://youtu.be/MKrS6fOZLtA David Kinigson is an award-winning hairdresser, national educator, editorial stylist, inspirational speaker and the author of two renowned books. The Haircutter's Handbook - his critically acclaimed education manual - includes a preface by Vidal Sassoon and thoughtful comments from your favorite industry icons, leaders, and legends. Among them: Stephen Moody, Nick Arrojo, Charlie Price, Tabatha Coffey, Howard McLaren, Vivienne Mackinder, Winn Claybaugh, Dwight Miller, Van Council and Gerard Scarpaci. His new book The Power of Asking What? Overcoming Challenges and Fears - A Conversation for Mindset In Action has a preface by Richard Condon and includes praise from Mary Wilson, Geno Stampora, Jay Williams, Joe Santy and Maria Fontana. As an independent educator, David's passion is mentoring hairdressers to overcome their challenges and fears associated with haircutting and life. In every Haircutting Think & Learn workSpace, David shares “Wet & Dry Fusion Haircutting" because there are benefits to both. Throughout his 50-year career, David's editorial work has appeared in magazines such as, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Allure, Elle, Glamour, Marie Claire, Self, Seventeen, Esquire, GQ and Interview. His original haircutting concepts, styles and philosophies have been featured in Modern Salon, American Salon, Beauty Launchpad, Independent Beauty Professional, Salon Today and Estetica magazines. An inspirational keynote speaker, David has been featured at conferences that include: Intercoiffure, Serious Business, Arrojo Expo, Eufora VisionQuest and Global Connection, Van Michael Salons Annual Conference, Visible Changes Team Conference and the Florida Foster and Adoptive Parents Association (FAPA) Educational Conference.
Winn Claybaugh is the charismatic and iconic dean of Paul Mitchell School. Winn is also an educator, author, podcaster, and motivational speaker. A passionate advocate for positivity and professionalism Winn's decades of influence transcends beauty, inspiring all to "Be NICE(Or Else!)". Tune in for invaluable insights. This is a GREAT episode on the power of simply being nice!
Interview with Winn ClaybaughWinn Claybaugh is the founder, co-owner, and dean of Paul Mitchell Advanced Education, a franchisor of more than 100 cosmetology and/or barbering schools throughout the United States. The young company was ranked three years in a row (2006–2008) in the top 10 of Franchise Times magazine's Fast 55, a ranking of the fastest-growing young franchises, and has repeatedly ranked in the Top 50 and earned Best in Category in Franchise Business Review's Franchisee Satisfaction Awards.A popular seminar leader and keynote speaker, Winn travels extensively as an educator and consultant, inspiring audiences ranging from housewives and college students to CEOs. He has been the National Motivational Expert for Paul Mitchell, a frequent speaker at every major beauty industry event, and a speaker at the 2017 California Women's Conference. He has helped thousands of businesses build their brands and create successful working cultures; his clients have included Southwest Airlines, the Irvine Company, Vidal Sassoon, Entertainment Tonight, Mattel, For Rent magazine, and many other businesses from hospitals to apartment communities.Since 1995, Winn has interviewed over 325 beauty and business professionals, artists, educators, and mentors for his popular MASTERS series. Now available on all major podcast platforms, MASTERS by Winn Claybaugh has more than 1 million podcast downloads. Winn is also a featured contributor to online publications that reach millions of subscribers and a popular guest on national podcasts and radio shows. He currently serves on the boards of directors of three nonprofit organizations: Bright Pink, Beauty Changes Lives, and the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation, which he co-founded.From 2004 to 2023, Winn led the Paul Mitchell School network to collectively raise over $25 million for multiple charitable organizations such as Leeza's Care Connection, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Boys & Girls Clubs, and many more. Links:www.winnclaybaugh.com www.mastersbywinnclaybaugh.com https://vimeo.com/140170785 www.youtube.com/winnclaybaugh https://www.facebook.com/winnclaybaughpage https://www.instagram.com/winnclaybaugh/ https://linktr.ee/winnclaybaugh www.paulmitchell.edu www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.org https://www.instagram.com/paulmitchelledu/ News from TheTease.com:https://www.thetease.com/december-tech-touch-ups/
Winn Claybaugh is the charismatic and iconic dean of Paul Mitchell School. Winn is also an educator, author, podcaster, and motivational speaker. A passionate advocate for positivity and professionalism Winn's decades of influence transcends beauty, inspiring all to "Be NICE(Or Else!)". Tune in for invaluable insights. This is a GREAT episode on the power of simply being nice!
Enjoy the soothing sound of rain in the background on this one ;) I continue to see so many positive videos, stories, etc. be inundated by negative comments, and truth be told, it's bugging me. So this is me encouraging you, myself, and the rest of the world to hold onto hope. To seek out the good (and then not drag it down when we find it). To be okay with going first toward positivity, higher frequencies, and true Christ consciousness. Being a pessimist is the easy way out. Being an optimist takes determination, grit, and strength of character. I choose optimism. P.S. I remembered to add the links to the videos on IG and the book by Winn Claybaugh so scroll down for those! If this episode resonates, please be sure to share it to your social media, and remember to tag me! Join GLOW: The Confidence Club! The monthly membership for energetic support for your confidence using Reiki, meditation, and coming soon--fitness too! Join The Energy Within Facebook group! Download your free Confidence meditation here! Release energy blocks, gain CLARITY, and move energy on a SOUL level through Reiki energy healing! Click here to book your session! (**Card pulls always included with Reiki sessions!) Be Nice or Else! by Winn Claybaugh on Amazon Videos on IG: Moon Hooch Barbie Girl Piano and Opera Singer in Cafe Jimmy Darts - handing out money for kindness Choose your individual Akashic Records session! Get the Confidence-Boosting Meditation Collection: 12 Guided Meditations to Increase Mindfulness and Focus, Reconnect to Yourself, and Build True Confidence Follow me on Instagram! Download your FREE Abundance Meditation here! Purchase a 3-card or 8-card Oracle reading here! (All done via email. Please allow up to 24-48 hours for a response.) Follow me on Facebook! Create your own positive affirmations without feeling cheesy or fake with the Affirmations Workbook! Support Operation Underground Railroad and stop child sex trafficking! Listen to Tim Ballard, founder of OUR, on the Jordan Harbinger Show and also here on The Chalene Show. Hear the important story of Elizabeth Frazier, survivor of sex trafficking at the hands of her own parents, right here in America, on The Chalene Show.
If you liked episodes 50, 95 or 100, where we shared the advice our past speakers would share with the younger version of themselves, here is another episode to inspire you to start implementing good habits at a younger age.Join us as Trevor Ramos, Sarah McElroy, Dr. Kate Lund and Winn Claybaugh share little nuggets of advice with our young audience.Instagram:@1st_mentor_streetFacebook:1st Mentor StreetYouTube:1st Mentor StreetEmail:contact@1stmentorstreet.comWebsite:www.1stmentorstreet.comSupport the showSupport us via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/1stmentorstreetInstagram: @1st_mentor_streetFacebook: 1st Mentor StreetYouTube: 1st Mentor StreetEmail: contact@1stmentorstreet.comWebsite: www.1stmentorstreet.com
http://ExpertTalk.fm ~ This episode outlines key takeaways and insights about what it takes to be successful in business and life. It stresses the importance of developing relationships, fostering collaboration, having a positive mindset, giving back to the community, and setting goals in order to achieve success. It also sheds light on the importance of reframing traumatic experiences in an empowering way and emphasizing the need for adaptability and personal evolution. Finally, it provides encouragement to those looking for help in their journey of change.Winn Claybaugh Dean of Paul Mitchell Schools and the Co-founder and Co-owner of Paul Mitchell Advanced Education, a partially owned subsidiary of John Paul Mitchell Systems and the franchisor of 100+ cosmetology and /or barbering schools operating under the Paul Mitchell School brand. I formerly served as National Motivational Expert for Paul Mitchell. Kurek Ashley - Fortune 500 companies and major corporations around the world hire Kurek to teach them tactical success strategies that have produced awe-inspiring results. His list of private clients include: Hollywood film and TV stars, movie directors, producers and cinematographers, a quintuple platinum rock band, hit music composers, top business leaders, oil executives in Kuwait, Olympic Gold Medalists, professional athletes and sports teams, and the list goes on and on.#ExpertTalkWithTGo #ExpertTalkXtra #TalkShow #PodcastToBroadcast #TheresaGoss #ExpertTalkFM #Roku #Pandora #iHeartRADIO #PodNationTV #talkshowtv #talkshowonline #talkshowhost #podcast #motivation #broadcast #listennow #entrepreneur #marketing #TGoTV #9at9 #FastFunInformative #LightsCamerasTakeAction #YurView #Cox
Have you ever thought that being nice gives you nothing, but letting people take advantage of you? Or do you belong to the minority that believes you should be nice to people regardless of who they are?Join us as we speak to Winn Claybaugh, author, speaker, podcast host and founder and dean of the Paul Mitchell School as we discuss ideas how we can all make an effort to be nicer to the people around us, and how this ultimately leads to us becoming happier human beings.Visit https://www.winnclaybaugh.com/ to learn more about the amazing messages Winn has to share with us.Instagram:@1st_mentor_streetFacebook:1st Mentor StreetYouTube:1st Mentor StreetEmail:contact@1stmentorstreet.comWebsite:www.1stmentorstreet.comSupport the showSupport us via https://www.buymeacoffee.com/1stmentorstreetInstagram: @1st_mentor_streetFacebook: 1st Mentor StreetYouTube: 1st Mentor StreetEmail: contact@1stmentorstreet.comWebsite: www.1stmentorstreet.com
Salty Dawg Pet Salon Franchise - Making a Difference in the Dog Grooming World Our topic on this week's episode is Salty Dawg on April 20th, 2023 at 5:00p EST / 4:00p CST / 3:00p MST /2:00p PST John Kanski, Co-Founder and CEO and Winn Claybaugh, Co-Founder, joins the Pillars of Franchising team today. As usual, tune in for our Million Dollar Mentors, Kristin Selmeczy CEO of Pillars and owner of Molly Maid and Jerry Akers of Great Clips. Listen live to new episodes on Thursdays at 4p central. Call in on Thursdays at 323-580-5755. Interested in buying a franchise? Join the Million Dollar Franchisee Mentor program
Meet Winn Claybaugh, a Mover and Shaker and the founder, co-owner, and dean of Paul Mitchell Advanced Education. Join us he shares the lessons he has learned and cultivated in leadership. mentorship, and philanthropy. About Winn Claybaugh Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN's Larry King. A business owner for over 40 years, Winn is the founder, co-owner, and dean of Paul Mitchell Advanced Education, a franchisor of more than 100 cosmetology and/or barbering schools throughout the United States. A popular seminar leader and keynote speaker, Winn travels extensively as an educator and consultant, inspiring audiences ranging from housewives and college students to CEOs. He has helped thousands of businesses build their brands and create successful working cultures. Learn more about Winn at winnclaybaugh.com
This week on Finding Certainty, host Patrick Laing has the esteemed privilege of interviewing Winn Claybaugh, the world-renowned beauty and cosmetology visionary and co-founder and dean of Paul Mitchell The School, one of the largest and most respected cosmetology schools in the world. Winn brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the conversation. During their discussion, Winn and Patrick delve into Winn's impressive career as a motivational speaker, best-selling author, successful business leader, and philanthropist. They share their perspectives on leadership, company culture, and the importance of being kind and giving back to the communities in which we reside. In addition, Winn and Patrick discuss Winn's book, Be Nice (or Else!), which emphasizes the power of positivity and kindness in all aspects of life. They also touch on the Paul Mitchell School's annual FunRAISING campaign, which has raised over $24 million dollars for charitable organizations, as well as his involvement with the Andrew Gomez Dream Foundation. Winn shares insights into the principles and practices that have driven his personal success and the growth of Paul Mitchell The School, which has expanded from one location to over 100 locations worldwide. This episode offers a unique and entertaining look at one of America's most inspiring figures, and listeners can expect to come away with a wealth of wisdom, humor, and heart. Don't miss this chance to learn from one of the best! For more information visit https://www.winnclaybaugh.com/. To learn more about Certainty Management or the Finding Certainty show, text the word Certainty to 26786 or visit https://www.certaintyteam.com.
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In this episode we talk with Industry Icon Winn Claybaugh about inclusivity, how to attract the team and clients that you WANT. And how to use three of the top human needs to ensure you have a healthy culture in your salon. Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN's Larry King, who wrote the foreword for the book. A business owner for over 38 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder and co-owner of hair care giant Paul Mitchell's school division, with more than 100 locations throughout the United States. The young company was ranked three years in a row (2006–2008) in the top 10 of Franchise Times magazine's Fast 55, a ranking of the fastest growing young franchises, and has repeatedly ranked in the Top 50 and earned Best in Category in the Franchise Business Review's Franchisee Satisfaction Awards. From 2004 to 2020, Winn and the Paul Mitchell Schools raised over $22 million for multiple charitable organizations, including Leeza's Care Connection, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Fran Drescher's Cancer Schmancer Movement, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, Gary Sinise Foundation, Magic Johnson Foundation, Morris Animal Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Food 4 Africa, Boys & Girls Clubs, hurricane and wildfire relief, AIDS causes, breast cancer causes, City of Hope, American Cancer RELATED LINKS www.winnclaybaugh.com www.masterspodcastclub.com Winn Claybaugh intro video: https://vimeo.com/140170785 YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/winnclaybaugh www.paulmitchell.edu www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.org Facebook: @WinnClaybaughpage Instagram and Twitter: @WinnClaybaugh On social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ https://www.instagram.com/noindoorvoice/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/124GO/ If you're a hairdresser, salon owner, salon manager or hair beauty professional, please subscribe and give us a Wicked Good Review!! Music information: Never Wanna Grow up, by the incredible Katrina Stone. https://artlist.io/song/6748/never-wa… Thank you for stopping by!
Joining me today is Co-Founder and CEO from Salty Dawg Pet Salon, John Kanski.Kanski founded Salty Dawg Pet Salon in 2018, when he noticed that typical grooming shops took his Springer Spaniel behind closed doors and left her in an anxious state during her visit. Kanski, a Paul Mitchell School owner with locations across four states, dreamed of redefining the grooming experience by creating an expedited process to teach licensed hairstylists and barbers to groom animals. Turning his dream into a reality, Kanski teamed up with Winn Claybaugh, founder and co-owner of Paul Mitchell Advanced Education (the franchisor of 100+ cosmetology and/or barbering schools operating under the Paul Mitchell School brand), and Gary Ratner, a lifelong expert in the beauty industry with over 40 years of experience in retail, real estate, store operations, and franchising.I hope you enjoy today's discussion with John Kanski from SAlty Dawg Pet Salon
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In this episode we talk with Industry Icon Winn Claybaugh about inclusivity how to attract the team and clients that you WANT, and how to use three of the top human needs to ensure you have a healthy culture in your salon.
How do you find and attract career-altering mentors? Why should every hairstylist be a motivational speaker? What important skills and lessons can ONLY be gained AFTER beauty school? Our guest this week is America's Hair School Dean, Winn Claybaugh, Dean of Paul Mitchell Schools. He shares with us how he became a massively successful salon owner and educator, what he learned from and working with the likes of Paul Mitchell and Vidal Sassoon, and what advice he has for hairstylists who want to succeed.Watch this interview on Youtube - linkInstagram - The Millionaire Hairstylist - Cash Lawless - Jordan DrakeGuest Instagram - Winn ClaybaughWebsite - Winn Claybaugh - The Millionaire HairstylistCharities discussed - Gary Sinise Foundation - Project Angel Food
Winn Claybaugh: Dean, Co-founder and Co-owner of Paul Mitchell Schools. I formerly served as an award winning National Motivational Expert for Paul Mitchell. Winn has been inspiring audiences across America, spreading a philosophy of business that has helped an entire generation of beauty professionals find success—and has profoundly shaped the Paul Mitchell Schools culture. Offering a quality, life-changing education has always been a big part of his vision and his “BE NICE” philosophy has profoundly shaped the Paul Mitchell Schools culture and helped hundreds of thousands of graduates find success in business and in life. #ExpertTalkWithTGo #ExpertTalkXtra #TalkShow #PodcastToBroadcast #TheresaGoss #ExpertTalkFM #Roku #Pandora #iHeartRADIO #PodNationTV #Roku #AmazonFireTV #AppleTV #talkshowtv #talkshowonline #talkshowhost #podcast #motivation #broadcast #listennow #entrepreneur #marketing #TGoTV #9at9 #FastFunInformative #LightsCamerasTakeAction #PaulMitchell #PaulMitchelleSchools #MotivationalExpert #PublicSpeaker #BeNice
Great leaders are often great storytellers. After all, stories have the power to inspire passion, hope, and resilience!
Hair Ye! Hair Ye! Paul Mitchell Hair Schools Are A Winner When It Comes To Training and FUN-Raising! Giving them a huge shout out! Joining me for a fun conversation is Winn Claybaugh, the Dean & Co-Founder of Paul Mitchell Schools & the author of "Be Nice or Else". Check out the number on the check below from their recent celebrity supported event. Talk about nice! Winn ironically has no hair and was never a hairdresser, did not go to college and barely finished high school. His passion drove him to the top and he's extremely proud of his schools and students and passionate too about giving back and making a difference. Every year students and staff from 100+ Paul Mitchell Hair & Cosmetology schools around the country raise money and awareness for selected charities. Raising $5-$10 dollars at a time from cut-a-thons, hair shows and car washes they've raised over $23 Million over the years! What an accomplishment! Coming from a long line of hairdressers - I'm always interested in the hair industry. My Grandma, Aunts, Mom, were all in it and my sister in law, and daughter are in it now. (How lucky am I to have 'in-house' beauty whisperers?) Besides always being a fan of Paul Mitchell hair products - I'm so impressed with what I've been seeing them do with Paul Mitchell Schools for the greater good. School enrollment is up too because many decided as a result of the pandemic, to pursue their untapped passion in this area. That's great news for salons everywhere who like many other businesses post-pandemic, are understaffed. In addition to the above, in honor of National Ovarian and Breast Cancer Awareness month, Paul Mitchell & the nationwide network of Paul Mitchell Schools once again partnered with Bright Pink a non-profit that focuses on the prevention and early detection of breast and ovarian cancers in women. I cannot tell you how important this is! I should know! I am only here typing this because of early detection of both. I am a very grateful ovarian and breast cancer survivor. And though I enjoyed the unique freedom of having no hair for awhile like Winn ...I'm grateful to have my hair back these days to style with Paul Mitchell products.
Evolve professionally and personally with Special Guest, Winn Claybaugh; Co-Founder & Dean of Paul Micthell's School and author of one of the best books I've ever read, Be Nice... or Else! Take a journey with us as we discuss business, relationships, and life!RELATED LINKShttp://www.winnclaybaugh.comhttp://www.masterspodcastclub.comYouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/winnclaybaughhttp://www.paulmitchell.eduhttp://www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.orgFacebook: @WinnClaybaughpageTwitter, Instagram, Clubhouse: @ WinnClaybaugh
I like to say that all my guests have something special that they bring to the podcast. Most of them are hairdressers, or started out as hairdressers and then maybe have gone off in another direction. But sometimes there are people in our industry that have made a huge impact and contribution to hairdressing even though they have never stood behind the chair with a column of clients. My guest today is one such person, his name is Winn Claybaugh and he has made and continues to make an extraordinary contribution to the hairdressing industry. Amongst many other things is a proud father, motivational speaker, podcaster, author or the book ‘Be Nice or Else' and the Dean and Co-Founder of Paul Mitchell Schools. In today's podcast we discuss: What leadership is… Who is responsible for motivation The importance of consciously creating a culture …and we even briefly touch on ‘Gilligan's Island' In this episode: [0:01:34] An introduction to today's guest, Winn Claybaugh, and the focus of today's show. [0:03:50] Winn's childhood celebrity crush. [0:04:42] The love Winn has for his job, and the beauty industry in general. [0:06:10] How Winn ended up in the salon business, and what his first experience of owning a salon was like. [0:07:55] Growth that Paul Mitchell has experienced over the years, and the impetus behind Winn's co-founding of them. [0:09:26] The culture of continuous learning that Winn believes is so important. [0:10:36] Desperation that motivated Winn to seek out mentors, and how the conversations he had with them led him to become a motivational speaker himself. [0:13:18] Conversation, and how our society has degraded this art form. [0:15:24] Why Winn's chose Vidal Sassoon as the first guest on his podcast, and the valuable lessons he learned from him. [0:17:00] The dangers of ego. [0:17:43] Winn shares some of his favourite guests that he has interviewed. [0:19:25] A memorable moment from one of Winn's podcast episodes, relating to mental health. [0:20:30] Stigma that surrounds mental illness. [0:21:56] Drug addiction issues that have impacts Winn's life, and his first experience of sharing that information publicly. [0:25:00] Work that Winn has to constantly do in order to stay clean. [0:26:40] How being a dad has profoundly changed Winn's life for the better. [0:28:18] Winn's disciplined morning routine. [0:29:22] The type of leader that Winn is. [0:30:20] Magic Johnson's opinion on motivating a team. [0:32:52] Examples of small things that, if done consistently, will lead to a successful salon and a happy life. [0:35:20] How Winn maintains the positivity that he projects into the world. [0:37:20] The importance of deciding what type of culture you want to create before it creates itself. [0:38:10] Three human needs which Winn has built his businesses on safety, belonging, and purpose. [0:40:50] How defining your purpose will help your salon stand out. [0:42:45] Why Winn is optimistic about this generation and excited about the changes that they are bringing about. [0:45:40] Connections and education that Winn would like to see more of in the future. [0:48:00] If you put in the work and love the industry, you'll reap the rewards. Links and Resources: Grow My Salon Business Club House @antonywhitaker Winn Claybaugh Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn | Book | Podcast
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In this episode we talk with Industry Icon Winn Claybaugh about inclusivity, how to attract the team and clients that you WANT. And how to use three of the top human needs to ensure you have a healthy culture in your salon. RELATED LINKS www.winnclaybaugh.com www.masterspodcastclub.com Winn Claybaugh intro video: https://vimeo.com/140170785 YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/winnclaybaugh www.paulmitchell.edu www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.org Facebook: @WinnClaybaughpage Instagram and Twitter: @WinnClaybaugh Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN's Larry King, who wrote the foreword for the book. A business owner for over 38 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder and co-owner of hair care giant Paul Mitchell's school division, with more than 100 locations throughout the United States. The young company was ranked three years in a row (2006–2008) in the top 10 of Franchise Times magazine's Fast 55, a ranking of the fastest growing young franchises, and has repeatedly ranked in the Top 50 and earned Best in Category in the Franchise Business Review's Franchisee Satisfaction Awards. From 2004 to 2020, Winn and the Paul Mitchell Schools raised over $22 million for multiple charitable organizations, including Leeza's Care Connection, Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Fran Drescher's Cancer Schmancer Movement, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, Gary Sinise Foundation, Magic Johnson Foundation, Morris Animal Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Food 4 Africa, Boys & Girls Clubs, hurricane and wildfire relief, AIDS causes, breast cancer causes, City of Hope, American Cancer More on Keune Education: https://keuneeducation.com Looking to private label? Try Genesis Private Label - www.bit.ly/GenesisShopTalk Say hi to Chris and John on social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ https://www.instagram.com/chrissulimayhair/ https://www.instagram.com/noindoorvoice/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/124GO/ If you're a hairdresser, salon owner, salon manager or hair beauty professional, please subscribe and give us a Wicked Good Review!! Follow us on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ / Music information: Never Wanna Grow up, by the incredible Katrina Stone. https://artlist.io/song/6748/never-wa… Thank you for stopping by! Chris and John
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In this episode we talk with Industry Icon Winn Claybaugh about inclusivity, how to attract the team and clients that you WANT. And how to use three of the top human needs to ensure you have a healthy culture in your salon. RELATED LINKS www.winnclaybaugh.com www.masterspodcastclub.com Winn Claybaugh intro video: https://vimeo.com/140170785 YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/winnclaybaugh www.paulmitchell.edu www.paulmitchellschoolsfunraising.org Facebook: @WinnClaybaughpage Instagram and Twitter: @WinnClaybaugh Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN’s Larry King, who wrote the foreword for the book. A business owner for over 38 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder and co-owner of hair care giant Paul Mitchell’s school division, with more than 100 locations throughout the United States. The young company was ranked three years in a row (2006–2008) in the top 10 of Franchise Times magazine’s Fast 55, a ranking of the fastest growing young franchises, and has repeatedly ranked in the Top 50 and earned Best in Category in the Franchise Business Review’s Franchisee Satisfaction Awards. From 2004 to 2020, Winn and the Paul Mitchell Schools raised over $22 million for multiple charitable organizations, including Leeza’s Care Connection, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Fran Drescher’s Cancer Schmancer Movement, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, Gary Sinise Foundation, Magic Johnson Foundation, Morris Animal Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Food 4 Africa, Boys & Girls Clubs, hurricane and wildfire relief, AIDS causes, breast cancer causes, City of Hope, American Cancer More on Keune Education: https://keuneeducation.com Looking to private label? Try Genesis Private Label - www.bit.ly/GenesisShopTalk Say hi to Chris and John on social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ https://www.instagram.com/chrissulimayhair/ https://www.instagram.com/noindoorvoice/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/124GO/ If you’re a hairdresser, salon owner, salon manager or hair beauty professional, please subscribe and give us a Wicked Good Review!! Follow us on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/124.go/ / Music information: Never Wanna Grow up, by the incredible Katrina Stone. https://artlist.io/song/6748/never-wa… Thank you for stopping by! Chris and John
Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a kind but effective leader?
The founder, dean and co-owner of Paul Mitchell Schools, Winn Claybaugh is also the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and longtime host of the MASTERS Audio Club. In 2016, American Salon named Winn one of the five “Industry Leaders Who Helped Revolutionize Education” in beauty. In this episode, Winn shares both the story behind his rise to prominence and insights into creating both a successful business and career.
You might think that the main output of Paul Mitchell Schools would be excellently-trained hairdressers, but Winn Claybaugh and John Paul DeJoria set up the schools to make an impact on the world through their students, who just happen to be excellently-trained.
In today’s Episode, we have the absolute please of talking to Winn Claybaugh, the founder and co-owner of hair care giant Paul Mitchell's School Division with more than 110 locations throughout the United States. Winn travels extensively as an educator and consultant, inspiring audiences ranging from housewives and college students to CEOs. He also hosts MASTERS Podcast Club, a popular beauty-industry podcast series with worldwide subscribers. (For more about Winn please read below) During this episode Winn dives deep into advice for new and seasoned beauty professionals, and why its important to not wait for permission! You can hear more from Winn Claybaugh by following him on Instagram @winnclaybaugh or checking out his podcast (MASTERS Podcast Club) Our Badass Of The Week goes to Brittanie Hunter @adore.spa for not waiting for permission and making her own facebook group to collaborate with like minded business women! If you would like to be featured as the Badass of the week, send us a DM or email us, and tell us your victories! contact@spa-strong.com And if you are looking to take your spa business to the next level and need a coach to help you get you there, let us be your guide! Visit www.spa-strong.com/discoverycall to apply for a FREE Esthetician Discovery Call now! To learn more about Spa Strong, visit https://www.spa-strong.com and follow us on IG @spa_strong If you’re loving The Spa Strong Podcast, subscribe and leave us a 5-star review! We love and appreciate you all! (Winn Claybaugh Bio Below) Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!) and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN’s Larry King, who wrote the foreword for Winn’s book. A business owner for over 30 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder and co-owner of hair care giant Paul Mitchell’s school division, with more than 110 locations throughout the United States. A popular seminar leader and keynote speaker, Winn travels extensively as an educator and consultant, inspiring audiences ranging from housewives and college students to CEOs. He has been the National Motivational Expert for Paul Mitchell, a frequent speaker at every major beauty industry event, a speaker at the 2017 California Women’s Conference, and a speaker at the 2018 TEDxLACC event. He has helped thousands of businesses build their brands and create successful working cultures; his clients include Southwest Airlines, Hyatt Hotels, the Irvine Company, Vidal Sassoon, Entertainment Tonight, Mattel, For Rent magazine, and many other businesses from hospitals to apartment communities. Winn hosts MASTERS Podcast Club, a popular beauty-industry podcast series with worldwide subscribers. From 2004 to 2020, Winn and the Paul Mitchell Schools raised over $22 million for multiple charitable organizations, including Leeza’s Care Connection, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Fran Drescher’s Cancer Schmancer Movement, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, Gary Sinise Foundation, Magic Johnson Foundation, Morris Animal Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Food 4 Africa, Boys & Girls Clubs, hurricane relief, AIDS causes, breast cancer causes, City of Hope, American Cancer Society, and many more.
We have five weeks left of this year, and we want to share one episode per week—an episode that has made a huge impact on our lives. This is our 2020 holiday rerun special where Kati shares her fave-eight episodes of all time! Today you will hear episode 163, How to ‘Winn’ in Salon Business, with Industry Extraordinaire, Winn Claybaugh. Enjoy! PARTNER WITH MEET YOUR STYLIST! https://www.meetyourstylist.com OUR INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/beyondthetechnique HERE’S THE LINK TO OUR PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP! https://www.facebook.com/groups/370912749922331 EDUCATION WE OFFER https://www.beyondthetechnique.com/salon-education-business-classes SHOP OUR SALON BUSINESS RESOURCES! https://www.beyondthetechnique.com/shop
Key Takeaways:04:56 - The Best And Worst Employees07:05 - Relationship Business08:26 - First Reason Why Your Staff Might Hate You12:20 - Being Tired Might Get Your Staff Secretly Hate You15:16 - Being On The Phone All The Time Brings You A Negative ImpactQuotes:“Everybody is a leader, but a smart leader knows how to bring out the best in other people.” (08:15) (Winn Claybaugh)“Gratitude is a muscle, it needs to be exercised.” (21:33) (Jason)“Get back to the original joy, your original why of entering the industry, of wanting to become a salon owner, stay true to what that original reason was, and that brings you the joy. And you better believe, with that joy, that comes along with being a better leader.” (26:27) (Winn Claybaugh)
Winn Claybaugh-The Dean of the Paul Mitchell Schools and Philanthropist is leading in new way of thinking! He has dedicated himself to building a CULTURE that uplifts people and helps them to realize their potential!!! Winn has helped countless people to fall back in love with themselves and given them practical tools to be successful in life! He has been my friend for over 27 years and I am so honored to have him to the Podcast!!!
We are excited to have Winn Claybaugh join us in our LashCast studios. If you don't know who Winn is, you are in for a treat. We met Winn a couple of years ago at a conference and we're blown away by his talk. We were so excited by his presentation that we asked him to speak at LashCon this year and he said "yes"! So you won't only hear him here, you'll get to hear him again as our closing speaker in November. In our episode today Winn shares his thoughts on how to get through difficult times like Covid-19. If you own a business, you will continue to face new problems each year...so learning to have the right mindset is what you need to get your business through those difficult times. We also dig into Winn's book "Be Nice (Or Else!) where we talk about the importance of systems, finding the best mentors, and how to deal with gossip in your business. I know you'll find this episode to be a huge encouragement. Please give us feedback on our IG page @lashcastpodcast!. Link to his book: https://amzn.to/2EgAlRC Podcast: https://www.winnclaybaugh.com/masters IG: @winnclaybaugh GUEST ANNOUNCER: AnneMarie Lorenzini @annemarie.pro ANNOUNCEMENTS: SIGN UP FOR OUR NEXT CLASS! How To Get More New Clients Than Ever in Your Door DATE: August 24, 2020 TIME: 4pm-7pm (PST) Please Note: A replay of the webinar will be available for 2 weeks to everyone who buys a ticket. Buy your ticket: https://bit.ly/39EF7nj Has your business bounced back to where it was pre-Covid-19? If you're like most businesses, you've seen things slow down at least a little if not a lot. We opened our salon back in 2006, and then the Great Recession hit us in 2008. Our timing was horrible. On top of a slowed-down economy, most people didn't even know what lash extensions were and there was no Instagram to help us to affordably market our business. While it wasn't easy, we found a way to grow our business in the midst of the recession. In this webinar, we will break down and share all the marketing tricks and promotions that worked and got our salon to grow into being a 7-digit award-winning in Southern California. When you're done, you'll be equipped with many new strategies and ideas that you can implement in your business. THE VIRTUAL LASHCONFERENCE IS HERE - November 15-16, 2020 2020 has been the most difficult year for all of us business owners. Live lash events have been canceled for the year, and we didn't want to cancel LashCon too...we felt people need this event more than ever. We are moving LashCon into the interactive virtual world. We have asked a collection of amazing business coaches, marketing experts, social media pros, salons owners and more to come share their best tips to help you grow your business. This event won't be like most webinars where you just want a series of videos. We have a phone app you will download before the conference. With this app, you'll be able to connect with other lash artists, watch speakers, go to live Q&As, play games, win prizes, and go to the virtual sponsor room where you can interact with your favorite lash brands. If you want to give your business a boost heading into 2021, this is the conference to sign up for this year. To sign up go to www.thelashconference.com. Tickets start at $129. GUEST ANNOUNCER LASCAST OPENING SCRIPT Here is our script that you can use to record the opening to our show: "Hi I’m (name) and I work at (name of biz) in (city, state) and I’m today’s guest announcer. You can find me on Instagram at (IG handle)! Cue the music… In an industry where most of us spend the majority of our time working alone in a room, this podcast was created so you can learn, be encouraged, and find a connection with other lash and beauty professionals. This is the LashCast Podcast and here’s your host, Paul Luebbers." PLEASE FOLLOW US! IG: @lashcastpodcast @thelashconference.con Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/lashcastpodcast/ Contact Paul Luebbers: paul@lashcastpodcast.com
This clip is taken from our recent webinar conversation with Winn Claybaugh, the Dean, co-founder and co-owner of Paul Mitchell Schools. Listen as he shares why written systems are important, and why you sign up to be a target when you sign up to be a leader. To take your salon business to the NEXT LEVEL, go to www.nextlevelsalonleadership.com and sign up for the course! Follow @NLSalonLeadership on Facebook and Instagram!
Winn Claybaugh has been CEO of Paul Mitchell Hair Salons Schools for two decades so he knows hair and beauty. But he also knows people and is a man of big ideas, big dreams and a big heart. We can all learn from each other but some of us are natural motivators; Winn Claybaugh has been named by CNN as one of the top motivational speakers! Listen to this podcast and you will understand why. He truly believes in making a difference and his words of wisdom resonate so deeply . I like to call it wisdom with heart and soul- see if you agree!
Your Day Off @Hairdustry; A Podcast about the Hair Industry!
Schedulicity and Hairdustry presents Your Day Off podcast- Winn Claybaugh - Winn is so inspirational- You will get so much out of his story telling and experiences. A literal Rockstar to Salon industry legend... Need motivation?... here it is! https://www.instagram.com/winnclaybaugh https://essentials.schedulicity.com/hairdustry/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hairdustry/support
Winn Claybaugh built a legacy in Tina's life and many others, and in this episode you will learn how to do the same. He gives tips on how to do business with family, how to protect yourself and your story, and the reason why people don't engage in the workplace for more than a paycheck. What is T's Takeaway? "Leadership is not a position... it's a behavior." Follow @tinamblackpmts on Instagram and email tina@tinablack.net. Join our Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2585105928480173/
I met Tina in a Starbucks Coffee Shop where she offered to carry my tote bag for me that day. Tina was a dental hygienist and her husband felt she was destined to help more people around the world. He was right! In 1998, she purchased Great Lakes Academy of Hair Design. She is a light to those around her. Once you hear her interview you will understand why she is so amazing. When Tina heard about the newly forming Paul Mitchell school network, she jumped at the opportunity and immediately flew out to meet the company's dean and co-founder, Winn Claybaugh. Tina loved what she heard and in 2004 her school became Paul Mitchell The School Great Lakes and one of the 10 original Paul Mitchell schools. She has since opened several schools and salons since that day. Tina believes in "people before profit" and she often says "I'm in the business of changing lives." She has published four books Be a Leader, Be Amazing, Be a Planner, and Be Uncommon. Tina is a big believer in giving back and her schools are consistently ranked in the top 10 for fundraising. Tina's passion to help people see their true potential and make the world a better place has led her to mission trips in Guatemala with the John Maxwell team to train more than 25,000 leaders in all sectors of leadership. Get your copy of Tina's books: Be a Planner: It's Not about Time Management, It's about Priority Management: https://amzn.to/35rp8Wi Be Amazing: Your 7-Step Success Formula: https://amzn.to/36uSPXN Be A Leader: Get Your Leadership On!: https://amzn.to/2rXuT00 Good or God?: Why Good Without God Isn’t Enough: https://amzn.to/35tnCTt Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. : https://amzn.to/2SXl8tV
Dean, co-founder, & co-owner of Paul Mitchell Schools, Winn Claybaugh is known throughout the professional salon industry as a game-changing figure. He is a successful author (Be Nice...or Else!), motivational speaker, podcaster (Masters) & inspiring role model. Listen in as Winn shares his story along with some of the many lessons learned throughout his 40+ year career in beauty.
Ooh, this episode is SO GOOD! Today we dive into the issues with comparison and why we need to focus less on our wishbone and more on our backbone. Winn opens up about someone he had a “keeping up with the Joneses” moment with—someone we all know—and how he recognized the limiting beliefs he had and what he did about it. If you want to work on your own life, build relationships that matter, and be content and grateful in this journey, this episode is for you. And BONUS! You can watch our raw, unedited talk on YouTube too!!! JOIN OUR UPCOMING CLASS, EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK MUST-HAVES! Click here to register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Coz8AbOdSTejPpiQiMKs9Q Think of this as your company playbook. Everything you need to win the game is in the book. What should and should not be in here?Some of the policies we'll cover are: 1. time-off allowance for stylists and non-practitioners2. our schedule options for stylists3. dress code4. expectations for events, meetings and education dates5. services for family--choosing your one significant other...6. performance expectations and evaluations7. ethics, culture, vision and mission8. employee benefits 9. social media policy for stylists 10. check-in /check-out procedures for on-site services (bridal)11. workplace conduct including sexual or unlawful harassment12. drug/alcohol use 13. resignations 14. solicitation/ conflicts of interest 15. workplace security, life-threatening illnesses16. correction service procedures17. When YOU are the bride18. salon tools vs. pro tools19. sign and date--who's involvedI promise to keep this fresh, upbeat and exciting! PLUS just by signing up you'll receive a copy of the video class (will not be available for public) AND you'll receive a full copy of our employee handbook. BOOM!Sign up today to reserve your spot. Only 29 spots available!! Click here to register: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Coz8AbOdSTejPpiQiMKs9Q VISIT NEW ORLEANS AND COME TO SERIOUS BUSINESS 2020! https://seriousbusiness.net/ OUR INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/beyondthetechnique/ https://www.instagram.com/katiwhitledge/ https://www.instagram.com/meetyourstylist/ https://www.instagram.com/be_inspired_salon/ BECOME A MEET YOUR STYLIST SALON! https://www.meetyourstylist.com/ HERE’S THE LINK TO OUR PRIVATE GROUP PAGE! https://www.facebook.com/groups/370912749922331/ OUR COMPANY WEBSITES http://www.beyondthetechnique.com/ https://www.meetyourstylist.com/ http://www.beinspiredsalon.com/home.aspx http://www.katiwhitledge.com/ BUY OUR BOOK! Build Your Best Team This Year CHECK OUT ROSY SALON SOFTWARE! https://www.rosysalonsoftware.com/free-trial?referrerCode=bangs845 CONTACT BEAUTY BACKBONE! https://beautybackbone.com/product/beauty-backbone-education-system/ FOLLOW WINN CLAYBAUGH Website: https://www.winnclaybaugh.com/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/masters-by-winn-claybaugh/id1476413755 Book: https://www.winnclaybaugh.com/author Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/winnclaybaugh/
Welcome back to the “Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast” this is Andrea Samadi. As a recap, in our first episode, we shared with you the “Why behind implementing an SEL/emotional intelligence training program in your school or workplace.” The second episode we introduced the first of six social and emotional learning competencies that we will be diving deep into over the next six weeks. (Self-awareness, Social Awareness, Relationships, Responsible Decision-Making, Self-Regulation and Mental Mindset). With each competency, we’ll investigate the best practices and strategies that educators/and the workplace can use for themselves to develop and improve their own SEL/Emotional Intelligence and well-being practice, before extending these strategies to their districts, schools, classrooms, workplaces and communities. We’ll offer ideas, tools and resources (in the show notes section)—be sure to take a look at the resources, so that anyone can apply these skills themselves, and then teach others for improved results, focus and productivity.Today we are going to dive deep into the relationship competency. We did cover this topic in an interview with Assistant Superintendent of Schools from Chicago, and author of the book, Significant 72: Unleashing the Power of Relationships in Today’s Schools, Greg Wolcott. Be sure to see episode 8 with Greg, to learn more about the research behind relationship building and academic achievement.In addition to schools, relationship building is proving to be the key to success and well-being and the attribute that ties all the pieces in your life together. Dr. Daniel Siegel, a clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and Executive Director of the Mindsight Institute, proposes in his book “The Developing Mind” that “relationships represented the three aspects of one reality essential to human well-being”[1] (he calls these the 3 Rs, relationships, reflection and resilience) and that “human connections shape neural connections, and each contributes to (developing the) mind.”[2] He explains that “we need to teach more in schools than just reading, writing and arithmetic. We should have reflection, relationships and resilience as the 3 Rs.”[3]Let’s Dive Deeper into Understanding Communication, Relationships and Your Brain:If you want to strengthen your relationship with another person, relate to them better, and have them relate to or understand you better, you must remain “relaxed, observant, and nonjudgmental.” Otherwise, the person that you are interacting with will “feel and connect to your inner stress, causing their brain to assume a defensive stance”[i] and they won’t trust you. Having the ability to “watch a person’s face, their gestures, and their tone of voice”[4] will cause their brain to align with yours, forming a process called “neural resonance” that allows the closest connection between what two people are thinking and feeling.Here are Five Ways to Train Your Brain to Connect to Others MindfullyRemember to observe others mindfully. Before you engage with someone else, always take time to connect this person at the deepest level possible. If you notice facial expressions or body language, ask questions like “how are things going today?” to connect with them and learn more about what could be happening in their world.Always interact with others in a fair and kind manner. Listen to others without judgement and demonstrate that they matter to you by leaning towards them when they speak and then be sure your body language and facial expression matches what you want to convey, in a supportive manner. Show them that you are actually listening.Bring warmth to the tone of your voice with every person you interact with. “If you drop the pitch of your voice, you’ll automatically talk more slowly, allowing the listener to better understand you. This strategy was originally developed and tested in 2011 at the Department of Communication Science and Disorders at the University of Houston to help oncologists present bad news to patients.”[5]Add kindness and compassion activities to your day. “Nearly one hundred peer-reviewed experiments, conducted at universities around the world, have concluded that when practiced for 30 minutes three times a week for a month, it strongly increases positive emotions, improved interpersonal interactions and prosocial behavior, and deepens one’s understanding of others.”[6] Make an effort to do random acts of kindness for others. We all know how good these feel to be on the giving and receiving end of kindness.Practice forgiveness. At Virginia Commonwealth University, researchers found “that the ability to consciously replace unforgiving feelings with positive feelings affects the peripheral and central nervous system, increasing your own feelings of well-being.”[ii] Researchers have found that being unforgiving can be “damaging to your health, while emotional forgiveness of others reduces anger and stress.”[7] Remember that you can exert your energy more productively if you don’t waste it on negative emotions that zap energy that could be used somewhere else.FOR PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR THE CLASSROOM:Ensure everyone feels valued and appreciated. Help students develop meaningful relationships. Make sure you build a support infrastructure with staff to support educator well-being. When one teacher falls, it affects everyone.“Children are more likely to be respectful when important adults in their lives respect them. They are more likely to care about others if they know they are cared about. Marzano (2003) states that students will resist rules and procedures along with disciplinary actions if the foundation of a good relationship is lacking. He goes on to assert that relationships are perhaps more important at the elementary and junior high levels than at the high school level. And according to Zehm and Kottler (1993), students will never trust us or open themselves up to hear what we have to say, unless they sense that we value and respect them.” [iii] 3 Tips for Improving Relationships in the Classroom:Creating Connections: Research shows that greeting the student at the door produces a 20 percent increase in academic engagement and a nine percent decrease in disruptive behavior. It creates a connection where students feel “seen, heard and valued; where they give without judgement; and when they derive strength from the relationship.” [iv] Gina Connell, in her article 10 Ways to Build Relationships with Students This Year adds the importance of saying goodbye to this daily routine. At the end of the day, she stands at the classroom door, wishing them a good evening, offering closure to a productive day.[v] Building Trust: When I think back to my favorite teacher, Mr. Walker, from 5th and 6th grade, I remember that he had a special nickname for each student. The unique name made us feel special, valued and that we mattered. If a nickname is too much, calling students by their names, is one of the most effective ways we can show their uniqueness.Boost Personalized Learning: Juab School District in Utah improved their high school graduation rates from 78% to 97% by “rethinking what was considered nonnegotiable, to help all students learn more. Class periods could be lengthened, lunch periods could be moved around, deadlines could be changed – all in service of student learning.” [vi] Superintendent Jim Shank made changes including “redesigning its grading system, changing the length of class periods in the high school, switching from iPods to iPads and better using those devices to transform instruction rather than just provide a new medium for traditional activities. At the center of personalized learning has been to focus on building relationships with students every day.” [vii]So How Does Relationship Building Translate into the Workplace?At the heart of relationship building in the workplace, is the ability to be socially mindful as all employees work towards achieving company and personal goals. Many of these competencies overlap, and work together, but here’s some suggestions:Winn Claybaugh, the Dean of Paul Mitchell Schools emphasizes the importance of choosing the right wording in his team meetings, so they are focused on finding solutions instead of solving problems.[viii] Be careful of what you say and how you say it. Don’t open up the meeting with “I’ve got a ton of problems to discuss!” Turn it around to say, “I’m looking for some solutions to the following problems.” You can feel the difference just by saying it this way. Even saying “I don’t like that idea” can cause interpersonal distress[ix] so be mindful of framing your responses so that the conversation flows in a way that solutions can be found.The research is clear. “Rapid speaking can cause people to distrust you whereas slower speaking will deepen their respect.”[x] We all know it’s important to slow down when speaking, but there is more reason to slow down when we know how our rate of speech impacts how others perceive us. As we mentioned before, slowing down your rate of speech and adding a warm tone to your voice “neurologically improves listener comprehension and reduces stress.” [xi]Be clear about what you would like to accomplish and keep meetings short. Practice speaking briefly and getting your points across in 20 seconds or less and allow time for others to respond to you. This will help you to learn how to be very clear about what you are saying, and prevent time wasting. When I was working with neuroscience researcher Mark Waldman on a project, he asked me to tell him what I wanted to say in 10 words or less. I found this really difficult to do (since I often had a lot that I needed his help with and to say) and I often just sat there, not knowing how to reduce what I wanted to say to 10 words. It was a powerful activity to train your brain to be clearer in conversations.Outcomes and Results: In schools, “Creating strong educational environments for ALL learners continues to be at the forefront of conversations with school systems across the globe.” Professor John Hattie, in his groundbreaking book, Visible Learning: A Synthesis of Over 800 Meta-Analyses Relating to Achievement (2009), set out to identify which strategies and innovations have the greatest impact on student achievement in schools. His research from over 50,000 educational research studies on 236 million school aged students found that teacher-student relationships have an effect size of .72 (which means that strong teacher-student relationships leads to almost two years of student growth in one year’s time). That’s significant.In the workplace “EQ refers to someone’s ability to perceive, understand and manage their own feelings and emotions” (Chignell, 2018).Being more mindful of others in the workplace is one way to improve productivity and results. People will perform better if they feel safe, that they belong and have a purpose for being there. They will be focused on their company goals when they feel valued and respected.This wraps up EPISODE 9 on How to Build and Sustain Relationships. Thank you for joining us on the “Neuroscience Meets SEL” Podcast and staying right to the end. We appreciate that you are here and want to learn with us.Resources for Schools: Significant 72: Unleashing the Power of Relationships in Today’s Schools by Greg Wolcott http://firsteducation-us.com/books-2/Lost at School by Dr. Ross GreenThe Montgomery County (Ohio) Education Service Center and Ohio Department of Education video on Relationships https://vimeo.com/339136732/c21552f28fENDNOTES:[1] Daniel J. Siegel The Developing Mind; How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are (The Guilford Press, New York, 2012)[2] Daniel J. Siegel The Developing Mind; How Relationships and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are (The Guilford Press, New York, 2012) page 13[3] Dr. Siegel on what we need to teach in school is not just reading, writing, arithmetic, but the 3 Rs (reflection, relationships, and resilience) https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dan-siegel-thrive_n_5214189[4] Mark Robert Waldman and Chris Manning “Neurowisdom: The New Brain Science of Money, Happiness and Success”[5] Mark Robert Waldman and Chris Manning “Neurowisdom: The New Brain Science of Money, Happiness and Success”[6] Mark Robert Waldman and Chris Manning “Neurowisdom: The New Brain Science of Money, Happiness and Success”[7] Mark Robert Waldman and Chris Manning “Neurowisdom: The New Brain Science of Money, Happiness and Success”REFERENCES: [i] Dr. Siegel on what we need to teach in school is not just reading, writing, arithmetic, but the 3 Rs (reflection, relationships, and resilience) https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dan-siegel-thrive_n_5214189[ii] Forgiveness, health, and well-being: a review of evidence for emotional versus decisional forgiveness, dispositional forgivingness, and reduced unforgiveness. Worthington EL Jr, Witvliet CV, Pietrini P, Miller AJ. J Behav Med. 2007 Aug;30(4):291-302. [iii] Educator’s Guide to Solving and Preventing Discipline Problems by Mark and Christine Boynton http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/105124/chapters/Developing_Positive_Teacher-Student_Relations.aspx[iv] Significant 72: Unleashing the Power of Relationships in Today’s Schools by Greg Wolcott http://firsteducation-us.com/books-2/ Page 19[v] 10 Ways to Build Relationships with Students This Year by Genia Connell (Sept 15, 2016) https://www.scholastic.com/teachers/blog-posts/genia-connell/10-ways-build-relationships-students-year-1/[vi] Tara Garcia Mathewson “In Utah, Personalized Learning with a Focus on Relationships.” https://hechingerreport.org/in-utah-personalizing-learning-by-focusing-on-relationships/ [vii] Tara Garcia Mathewson “In Utah, Personalized Learning with a Focus on Relationships.” https://hechingerreport.org/in-utah-personalizing-learning-by-focusing-on-relationships/[viii] The Brain Warrior Way Podcast “How to Become an Effective Leader at Work” with Winn Claybaugh (July 8, 2019). https://brainwarriorswaypodcast.com/how-to-become-an-effective-leader-at-work-with-winn-claybaugh/[ix] Mark Robert Waldman and Chris Manning Neurowisdom: The New Brain Science of Money, Happiness and Success (Diversion Books, January 2017) (Chapter 11: Developing Your Social Brain). [x] Celerity and cajolery: Rapid speech may promote or inhibit persuasion through its impact on message elaboration.” Smith SM, Shaffer DR. Personality Soc Psych Bul1. 1991: Dec:17(6):663–69.[xi] Mark Robert Waldman and Chris Manning Neurowisdom: The New Brain Science of Money, Happiness and Success (Diversion Books, January 2017) (Chapter 11: Developing Your Social Brain).
Human beings are a relational species. It’s important to our survival that we form meaningful connections with other human beings. But what do we do when we’re faced with people who seem hell bent on making things difficult for others? In the fourth and final episode of a series on the brain in the workplace, Dr. Daniel Amen, Tana Amen, and Winn Claybaugh go over the proper ways to approach people when there’s some friction involved.
There’s a stigma attached to word “quitter,” but when someone quits a job, it’s often just to get out of a bad work environment and move on to something better. In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Amen, Tana and author Winn Claybaugh describe just how important a healthy culture is to a business, and how meetings (or lack of) and language can completely transform an office’s productivity.
People need a reason for what they do. They need a “why?” that drives them towards their purpose. So what actions can you take to give a “why?” to yourself and those around you? In this episode of The Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen are again joined by author and Paul Mitchell School founder Winn Claybaugh to discuss how philanthropy transforms relationships, and why modeling behavior can be key to effective parenting.
Let’s face it, the ‘intimidating dictator’ approach to whipping employees and coworkers into shape is a thing of the past, a relic that no longer works in today’s workplace. So how can you get others to step up their efforts and help make great things happen at work? In the first episode of a series on the brain at work, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen are joined by “Be Nice or Else” author Winn Claybaugh for a discussion on the surprisingly easy way to rally your troops more effectively.
"Be Nice Or Else" by Winn Claybaugh is chock-filled with great points to help you improve your relationships, career, and life. Being nice is not being a doormat. You can say "no" sometimes and still be nice. Being nice is one way to guarantee a life you love in an easy way, and the rewards are immeasurable. Let Bev and Cliff unpack the takeaways for you. Songs for this episode are "Lunch on Tuesday" (music only) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, and "Do It Anyway" (full song) by Bev and Cliff Nelson, Mary Lyn Bates, and Kevin Fisher. Sung by Kevin Fisher.
In This Episode You Will Learn About: Who Winn is and how he started his energy in business Asking questions to a mentor Overlapping the different areas of your life Creating culture + excitement Intentionally creating a better mindset Overcoming blocks and fears Disappointing people Leadership and learning Transitional periods in life Healing inner turmoil Showing up Resources: Learn more: winnclaybaugh.com Instagram: @winnclaybaugh Read: Be Nice (Or Else!) Check out: The Bliss Project March 2019 Show Notes Today Winn Claybaugh joins me on the podcast! Winn is the dean and cofounder of Paul Mitchell Schools, the author of Be Nice (Or Else!), and the founder and host of MASTERS Audio Club. Winn is such an amazing human, and such a motivational rockstar! His philosophy, ethics, and all around mindset is so high energy and wonderful. You are all in for a total treat today, because Winn shares just how to raise your energy, and determine what you are actually in the business of, PLUS, how to overcome blocks. Question Highlights: What did the beginning of showing up look like for you? How you start asking questions to mentors? What is something that can help build a better culture, and have people stay excited? What do you do intentionally to help you get into a better headspace? What are some big blocks that people have when they work with you, and how do you help? What do you do when you receive criticism or rude encounters? Where do you let it be okay to disappoint people? What do you share about the transitional period of friend groups or family changing? How do you heal your inner turmoil? Bio Winn Claybaugh is the author of Be Nice (Or Else!); the host of MASTERS Audio Club, a popular beauty-industry audio series with worldwide subscribers; and “one of the best motivational speakers in the country,” according to CNN’s Larry King, who wrote the foreword for Winn’s book. A national speaker for major corporations, Winn has helped thousands of businesses build their brands and create successful working cultures. His clients include Southwest Airlines, Hyatt Hotels, the Irvine Company, Vidal Sassoon, Entertainment Tonight, Mattel, For Rent magazine, and many others. A business owner for more than 30 years with over 16,000 people in his organization, Winn is the founder, co-owner, and dean of hair care giant Paul Mitchell’s school division. Recognizing his immense contributions to that industry, in 2016 American Salon named Winn one of the five “Industry Leaders Who Helped Revolutionize Education.” Recognizing his leadership of the Paul Mitchell Schools’ annual FUNraising campaign, Winn was named Humanitarian of the Year by Friendly House in 2013 and he received Thirst Project’s Vision Award in 2015. In 2017 he received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, which ranks among the nation’s most renowned awards and recognizes individuals who have made it their mission to share their wealth of knowledge, indomitable courage, boundless compassion, unique talents, and selfless generosity with those less fortunate. In 2018, Winn received the Coalition to Abolish Slavery and Trafficking’s (CAST) Visionary Leadership Award. Under his leadership and in keeping with their unique culture of giving back and building self-esteem, the 110-plus Paul Mitchell Schools have donated countless volunteer hours and raised more than $19.7 million for multiple charitable organizations. For more information, visit www.winnclaybaugh.com. Follow me on social media @LoriHarder on Instagram and Lori Harder on Facebook
“Anytime there is a problem in an organization, it’s because relationships broke down.” - Winn Claybaugh People want to work with people who give back. It’s true. In fact, 85% of consumers will choose a to spend money with a company that is committed to giving back to its communities. It’s never too late to start giving, but it’s also never too early. If you are looking to build a business the sooner you find a way to align yourself with the community, the quicker your success will be. Not only will people want to buy from you, but people will also want to work with you. That brings us to the next point. Being a good leader is also about making sure the people around you are happy. You need to come in to work in a great mood, and everyone else on your team can thrive knowing they're supported. Give people around you permission to be friendly and social. There’s no reason for things to be stiff and awkward. Lastly know that when there is a problem that means there’s a relationship problem. People aren’t happy and they aren’t communicating properly. So instead of screaming at people, and barking orders, take the time to fix their inner problems. That’s all anyone really wants, to be respected as human beings with feelings. On this episode of Redefining Wealth we bring you a living legend in business. Winn Claybaugh is the Co-Founder, Co-Owner, and Dean of Paul Mitchell The School. Winn is widely recognized as a leader in his industry. In 2004, the North American Hairstyling Awards (NAHA) named him to their Hall of Leaders for his outstanding contributions to the hair and beauty industry. American Salon magazine called him a mover of mountains and Mr. Fix-it in their November 1997 Super Heroes section. A tireless and enthusiastic volunteer, Winn has served as vice president of the AIDS Relief Fund for Beauty Professionals, and he has been involved in other fundraising projects for City of Hope and Leeza Gibbons'. In the past three years, Winn and the Paul Mitchell Schools have raised over $1 million for multiple charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society, the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, Leeza's Place, Katrina relief, AIDS causes, City of Hope, and more. Download this episode of Redefining Wealth to learn exactly how to create a company culture that will skyrocket your business. “Always be in a great mood. Fake it when necessary.” - Winn Claybaugh The Cliff Notes: Don’t compare yourself to your competitors. Follow your own heart. Create a space where people just want to be there. You don’t have to train people to hug, you just have to give them permission. There are myths that you have to be mean to your employees. Be nice to yourself first. Think about your needs, not just everyone else’s. Make sure your walks lines up with your talk. How you live your life is what should be sending your message. Choose the people in your life slow. And employee who won’t do something means there is an attitude problem. An employee that can’t do something means there is training needed. People don’t run your company, systems run your company. Write things down so they know what’s expected of them. The purpose of a meeting should be to communicate and connect as a team. Be attracted to people who are famous and successful for the right reasons. If you can’t apply what you’ve been learning, it means nothing. Don’t sit on information, immediately put it into action. Progress beats perfection. Faith gives you hope. 85% of consumers will choose a to spend money with a company that is committed to giving back to its communities. People want to work for a company that is globally aware. “I just say yes and figure it out later.” - Winn Claybaugh
This week Patty Schmucker’s guest is Katie Thiede of Bright Pink. Together they will be discussing just what Bright Pink is doing in the fight against breast and ovarian cancer. She also speaks with Winn Claybaugh of Paul Mitchell Schools.
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Winn Claybaugh is a motivational speaker, author, host of masters audio club, recipient of numerous humanitarian awards, co-founder and CEO of Paul Mitchell School. Listen to this episode and learn: The influences Winn had growing up that shaped him today How Winn got the idea for the FUNraising program Some of the miracles Winn has witnessed in raising money for non-profits. Winn’s three basic human needs and how they can change our lives Some of the most impactful interviews Winn has done through his Master’s Audio Club Winn’s personal experience and advice for overcoming addiction, depression and achieving self-love
ABOUT TODAY’S SHOW: Part 2 of a 2 Part episode, in this episode Chalene continues her conversation with Winn Claybaugh the Dean and co-owner of the Paul Mitchell Schools. Chalene and Winn dig into how your personal brand is impacted by the team that you select, the culture that you build and the people that you surround yourself with. This episode is a must listen for everyone no matter what kind of business you may be in. To Find out more about Winn Claybaugh go to: www.winnclaybaugh.com To Find his Book “Be Nice or Else” go to: http://www.beniceorelse.com Personal Brand, Brand within a Brand, Building a Personal Brand, Business Building, Growing a Business, Team Building, Be Nice or Else, Paul Mitchell School, Winn Claybaugh, Network Marketing, Representing a Brand, Being Your Own Brand, Motivation, Building a Team, Creating a Culture, Leadership, Hiring the Right People, Chalene Johnson Leave Chalene a message: www.chalenejohnson.com/speakpipe ******** Build Your Tribe is brought to you by http://www.smartlifepushjournal.com The SmartLife™ PUSH Journal is an all-in-one life planner designed to help you become a highly productive, balanced, goal-crushing machine. All others, please visit my website for relevant show notes, links, photos and information referenced in today’s show at: http://www.chaleneJohnson.com/Podcast. ******** Hey! It’s Chalene! Thanks for listening! You can leave me a message about this episode by going to http://www.chalenejohnson.com/askChalene. As you can probably tell, I give preferential treatment to those asking questions who are members and students of the Marketing Impact Academy. However... I can't help but answer a great question and I'm always looking for questions from "newbies". So please leave yours! If you enjoy the show I sure hope you’ll subscribe and download a bunch of episodes! And you really don't have to buy me Christmas present or make a donation or anything. But if you'd like to make my day... I would be forever grateful if you would be so kind as to review the show on iTunes. There's a rumor going around that 5 Star Reviews equals good karma!!! Thank you in advance for doing that! Please connect with me! I encourage you to check out My Life-Coaching Podcast! http://itunes.com/TheChaleneShow My website: http://www.ChaleneJohnson.com Leave me a voice memo: http://www.ChaleneJohnson.com/podcast Connect with me on Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/Chalene Some of my Instagram Accounts: @ChaleneJohnson @CrazyCoolBranding @PushMeDaily @Homeworkouts_4u @ChaleneStyle Tweet with me! @ChaleneJohnson Watch me on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/chalenejohnson Check out Smart Success: http://www.SmartSuccessAcademy.com Checkout The Marketing Impact Academy: http://www.MarketingImpactAcademy.com Checkout The Courageous Confidence Club: http://getcourageousconfidence.com/ Checkout The Virtual Business Academy: http://www.chalenejohnson.com/vba So…. are you still reading this? Wow! That’s cool. Ps… I hope you have a great day and I totally appreciate that you took the time to look a little further!
Personal Brand, Brand within a Brand, Building a Personal Brand, Growing a Business, Business Building, Leaders, Be Nice or Else, Paul Mitchell School, Winn Claybaugh, Network Marketing, Representing a Brand, Being Your Own Brand, Motivation, Leadership, Chalene Johnson ABOUT TODAY’S SHOW: Part 1 of a 2 Part episode, in this episode Chalene talks with Winn Claybaugh the Dean and co-owner of the Paul Mitchell Schools. Chalene and Winn talk all about branding and how you are able to still create your own personal brand within another brand you represent. This is a struggle for so many!! So get ready to take notes!! Winn is going to motivate and inspire you to be your own best brand!! To Find out more about Winn Claybaugh go to: www.winnclaybaugh.com To Find his Book “Be Nice or Else” go to: http://www.beniceorelse.com Leave Chalene a message: www.chalenejohnson.com/speakpipe ******** Build Your Tribe is brought to you by http://www.smartlifepushjournal.com The SmartLife™ PUSH Journal is an all-in-one life planner designed to help you become a highly productive, balanced, goal-crushing machine. All others, please visit my website for relevant show notes, links, photos and information referenced in today’s show at: http://www.chaleneJohnson.com/Podcast. ******** Hey! It’s Chalene! Thanks for listening! You can leave me a message about this episode by going to http://www.chalenejohnson.com/askChalene. As you can probably tell, I give preferential treatment to those asking questions who are members and students of the Marketing Impact Academy. However... I can't help but answer a great question and I'm always looking for questions from "newbies". So please leave yours! If you enjoy the show I sure hope you’ll subscribe and download a bunch of episodes! And you really don't have to buy me Christmas present or make a donation or anything. But if you'd like to make my day... I would be forever grateful if you would be so kind as to review the show on iTunes. There's a rumor going around that 5 Star Reviews equals good karma!!! Thank you in advance for doing that! Please connect with me! I encourage you to check out My Life-Coaching Podcast! http://itunes.com/TheChaleneShow My website: http://www.ChaleneJohnson.com Leave me a voice memo: http://www.ChaleneJohnson.com/podcast Connect with me on Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/Chalene Some of my Instagram Accounts: @ChaleneJohnson @CrazyCoolBranding @PushMeDaily @Homeworkouts_4u @ChaleneStyle Tweet with me! @ChaleneJohnson Watch me on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/chalenejohnson Check out Smart Success: http://www.SmartSuccessAcademy.com Checkout The Marketing Impact Academy: http://www.MarketingImpactAcademy.com Checkout The Courageous Confidence Club: http://getcourageousconfidence.com/ Checkout The Virtual Business Academy: http://www.chalenejohnson.com/vba So…. are you still reading this? Wow! That’s cool. Ps… I hope you have a great day and I totally appreciate that you took the time to look a little further!
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Described by CNN's Larry King as one of the best motivational speakers in the country, best-selling author of Be Nice or Else, and co-founder of Paul Mitchell Salon schools, Winn Claybaugh, shares his wisdom in a conversation about how kindness can improve your health. He shares the secret to having a better life and things you can do to feel better today. Don't miss this powerful, fun, and insightful conversation.
Winn Claybaugh talks candidly about the importance of striving to do business and elevating your game as a stylist. From dressing as a professional to going beyond your technical skills. Winn Claybaugh is the author of Beniceorelse.com, which teaches stylist, "When you start being nice, everyone wins." Order your book today at Beniceorelse.com!