The Hairstylist Rising Podcast Jodie Brown
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The most actionable + real beauty industry podcast.
The aim of Hairstylist Rising is to bring business, life, marketing and social media education to all hairstylists and make hitting the next level in your career attainable, no matter what that is.
There are more options than ever before when building your dream career in the beauty industry.
What you need is the mindset and marketing strategy to get you closer to your dreams and goals, faster.
On Hairstylist Rising you will hear interviews from hairstylists, salon owners, suite stylists, business coaches, independent educators, brand educators and other beauty professionals and business owners who have carved out their own path to success and can inspire you to do the same.
You will also get actionable mini trainings that will help you take the steps to mindful marketing in your business and finding ultimate fulfillment in your career and life.
I'm Jodie Brown and I can't wait to take you inside the world of hairstylists that are rising.
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How hairstylists can GET what they want
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In this episode, the host welcomes back Misty, a former money coach turned life coach, focusing on helping hairstylists and entrepreneurs achieve their goals. Misty shares her journey of paying off $48,000 in debt with her husband and how this experience was a catalyst for her personal development journey. She discusses the importance of discipline, consistency, and taking action towards making your goals a reality. Misty emphasizes that her coaching has evolved to life coaching, highlighting the common issues people face with consistency and follow-through. She provides insights on achieving goals without feeling deprived and the significance of balancing satisfaction with current achievements while striving for more. Misty outlines a three-step process for starting messy: identifying what you want, identifying your blocks, and getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. The episode also covers strategies for overcoming limiting beliefs and the benefits of starting with whatever resources you currently have. Finally, Misty announces the relaunch of her podcast, 'Starting Messy,' aiming to inspire listeners through stories of people who began their journeys imperfectly and found success.
00:00 Welcome Back, Misty! A Dive into Personal and Financial Growth
00:14 The Evolution of a Money Coach: Beyond Budgets and Debt
03:57 Identifying Desires and Overcoming Limitations: The Path to Personal Fulfillment
06:03 The Power of Self-Identification: Understanding Who You Are
13:39 Navigating Life's Hills: Overcoming Blocks and Embracing Discomfort
17:25 The Joy of Learning: Embracing New Challenges and the Journey of Growth
20:07 The Journey of Starting Messy
21:04 The Power of Consistency Over Perfection
21:34 Simplifying the Start: Overcoming Tech Overwhelm
22:17 Embracing Minimalism in Business Tools
23:37 The Importance of Starting Despite Imperfections
25:04 Overcoming Self-Imposed Blocks and Seeking New Perspectives
27:38 Getting Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable
30:51 Advice for Taking the First Step Towards Your Goals
33:43 Introducing the Starting Messy Podcast
35:57 Finding Support and the Power of Mentorship -
Client Communication + IRL Marketing for Hairstylists
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This episode of the Hairstylist Rising Podcast features Crystal Green, known as Your Hair Mentor on Instagram, diving deep into the art of client experience in the hairstyling industry. Crystal shares her journey from aspiring dentist to celebrated hairstylist and educator, emphasizing the importance of human connections and exceptional client experiences over mere hairstyling services. She discusses how digital marketing complements the salon experience, the transition from providing client-focused services to guiding hairstylists, and strategies for effective communication and in-person marketing to cultivate lasting client relationships. The discussion also explores the significance of making clients feel seen, valued, and heard, and how hairstylists can enhance their brand and service offerings through personal development and understanding the needs of their target audience.
00:00 Meet Crystal Green: The Hair Mentor
01:19 The Power of Digital Marketing in Hairstyling
03:54 Crystal's Journey from Dentistry to Hairstyling
07:10 The Importance of Client Experience in Hairstyling
09:36 Transitioning to Education and Mentorship
15:26 Making the Client the Hero of Their Hair Journey
19:30 Understanding and Valuing Client Feedback
23:17 Redefining the Role of a Hairstylist
24:06 The Importance of Brand and Personality in Hairstyling
24:29 Crafting Your In-Person Brand as a Hairstylist
25:48 Maintaining Professionalism While Being Authentic
26:42 Navigating Client Conversations and Experience
33:46 The Power of Communication in Hairstyling
38:32 In-Person Marketing Strategies for Hairstylists
42:29 Connecting with Your Audience and Growing Your Clientel -
Tik Tok, Instagram, Threads... what social media stylists should REALLY prioritize in 2024?
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In this podcast episode, the host speaks with Vivian Johns, the founder of the Hairdressers Social Club in the UK, about the evolving landscape of social media for hairstylists, focusing on Instagram and TikTok. Vivian, who has 26 years of experience in the hairdressing industry, shares her journey from starting on Instagram in 2018 to leveraging TikTok for business growth. She discusses the shift from Instagram being a predominantly photo-sharing app to embracing video content through Reels and the importance of static images and carousel posts for engaging existing followers. Vivian emphasizes the role of SEO on Instagram, highlighting how every word on the platform is now searchable, suggesting a move towards optimizing content for discoverability. They also explore the difference in content creation strategies between Instagram and TikTok, noting that TikTok is excellent for reaching new audiences with more raw and engaging content, while Instagram serves as a more polished showcase of work and a learning library for clients. Vivian advises on the strategic use of hashtags, particularly location-based ones, to enhance visibility and attract local clientele on Instagram. The conversation touches on the underused feature of broadcast channels on Instagram and the potential of TikTok lives for salon visibility. Ultimately, Vivian underlines the importance of aligning social media strategies with business goals rather than strictly focusing on platform-specific tactics.
00:00 Meet Vivian Johns: The Social Media Savvy Hairdresser
01:50 The Evolution of Instagram for Hairstylists: From Photos to Reels
09:15 Maximizing Instagram's Potential: Insights and Strategies for 2024
10:06 Exploring the Power of SEO and Hashtags on Instagram
18:18 Broadcast Channels: The Underused Instagram Feature for Stylists
22:05 Transitioning to TikTok: Is It Necessary for Stylists?
23:22 Exploring TikTok's Potential for Hair Creators
24:49 Success Stories: From Skepticism to Client Growth on TikTok
26:17 Crafting Engaging Content for TikTok vs. Instagram
27:37 The Power of TikTok Lives for Business Growth
32:02 Optimizing TikTok Strategy for Salon Owners
32:39 TikTok and Instagram: Complementary Platforms for Diverse Audiences
40:12 Final Thoughts on TikTok's Value for Local Businesses -
Becoming an Influencer and Educator in the Beauty Industry
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This podcast episode features an in-depth interview with Erin Ray, a hairdresser turned educator and influencer in the beauty industry. With a background in business and 10 years of experience in hairstyling, Erin shares her journey from getting laid off in 2016 to finding her passion in hairdressing and education. She emphasizes the importance of doing what you love and provides insights into teaching practical hair techniques for 'normies', not just models. Erin discusses her transition into education, the importance of relatability as an educator, and the challenges of being a newcomer in education. The episode also covers strategies for working with brands, Erin's approach to securing her first brand contract, and the intricacies of content creation and exclusive brand partnerships. Additionally, Erin touches on the personal benefits of traveling for work, balancing motherhood with professional endeavors, and offers advice for stylists aspiring to step into education or brand partnerships.
00:00 Welcome and Introduction
00:03 Meet Erin: From Business Background to Hairdressing
01:20 The Journey into Hair Education
03:16 The Realities of Becoming an Educator
09:44 Navigating Brand Partnerships and Sponsorships
24:36 The Power of Travel and Personal Growth
30:47 Advice for Aspiring Educators and Stylists
32:13 Closing Thoughts and Where to Find Erin -
Email Marketing for Hairstylists in 2024
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In this discussion, Claire Monroe, a salon suite owner with over 17 years of experience in the beauty industry and a consultant for salon owners and stylists, shares her journey from hairstylist to salon owner and consultant. She highlights the transformative power of modern marketing strategies, specifically email marketing, and its impact on the beauty industry. Claire offers insight into effectively using email marketing to build relationships with clients, differentiate services, and enhance salon visibility and revenue. The conversation covers the importance of personalized welcome and nurture sequences, the use of lead magnets, and leveraging reviews for SEO. Claire also introduces her email marketing course and VIP service for salon owners seeking to elevate their business through strategic email campaigns.
00:09 Background and Journey into the Beauty Industry
02:11 The Impact of Modern Marketing Strategies on the Beauty Industry
03:04 The Role of Email Marketing in a Hairstylist's Business
07:00 The Power of Automated Email Marketing
09:49 The Value of Lead Magnets in Business
13:07 The Impact of Email Marketing on Business Revenue and Client Retention
16:08 The Importance of Reviews and SEO in Business Growth
19:55 Getting Started with Email Marketing -
How Hairstylists can reduce no shows and last minute cancellations with Hunter Donia
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In the episode, industry experts discuss effective strategies for reducing last-minute cancellations and no-shows. They highlight the importance of establishing respectful boundaries while maintaining a stress-free business environment. It's suggested that stylists should require policies to be signed at every visit, as these help protect the business and inform the client. They note the necessity of making strategic decisions based on logic, rather than emotions. They also stress the significance of thinking long-term over the small financial gains from cancellation fees. They advocate for utilizing a credit card on file system and illustrate how creating an excellent client experience reduces the likelihood of last-minute cancellations. A major point is to ensure that the implemented policies are fair and equitably enforced.
00:00 Introduction: Reducing Last Minute Cancellations
01:37 The Emotional Impact of Cancellations
02:12 The Shift in Cancellation Policies
02:58 The Current State of Cancellations and No Shows
05:44 The Importance of Having a Cancellation Policy
06:48 The Power of Regularly Communicating Policies
09:37 The Consequences of Not Communicating Policies
11:10 The Long Term Impact of Charging Cancellation Fees
20:07 The Importance of Fair Policies
21:18 When to Charge a Cancellation Fee
22:33 Reducing Last Minute Cancellations
23:32 Setting Up Policies and Systems
24:29 Streamlining the Client Experience
25:37 Preventing Last Minute Cancellations
28:29 Handling Deposits and Rescheduling
30:44 Balancing Business and Human Emotions
36:10 Creating an Excellent Client Experience
38:05 Final Thoughts and Advice