7 episodes

The Curl Code explores individual stories of how learning to embrace our natural hair can be the start of a journey to embracing and empowering our most authentic selves. Each episode reveals a unique story, starting the day someone acted on a decision to learn about caring for their curls, activating a process of transformation and discovery about how they view themselves, the world, society, and their curls. Wafaya Abdallah, owner of Curly Oasis curl salon and curl educator based in Rockville, MD, leads conversations including practical advice on hair and self care, running a team-based business with a co-elevating team model, and how uncovering our most authentic selves allows us to vibrate at our highest frequencies.

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The Curl Code explores individual stories of how learning to embrace our natural hair can be the start of a journey to embracing and empowering our most authentic selves. Each episode reveals a unique story, starting the day someone acted on a decision to learn about caring for their curls, activating a process of transformation and discovery about how they view themselves, the world, society, and their curls. Wafaya Abdallah, owner of Curly Oasis curl salon and curl educator based in Rockville, MD, leads conversations including practical advice on hair and self care, running a team-based business with a co-elevating team model, and how uncovering our most authentic selves allows us to vibrate at our highest frequencies.

    How ableism and hairism are connected, and what it’s like experiencing--and resisting--both

    How ableism and hairism are connected, and what it’s like experiencing--and resisting--both

    Luby Ismail is an inclusivity educator and public speaker, and realized one day that she couldn’t be authentic in her teaching if she wasn’t authentic in herself. Her journey includes living with multiple sclerosis, and in this episode, she educates us on ways even people with the best intentions can fail to see the fullness of lives that differ from their own.

    • 45 min
    Learning how not to ”fix” your hair

    Learning how not to ”fix” your hair

    Curly Hair Artistry founder Scott Musgrave talks about overcoming his internal demons, from being doubted and trolled as an early online educator to being teased for his curls growing up, and discovering that a sense of purpose gives work--and life--meaning.

    • 50 min
    People over profit is a better business model

    People over profit is a better business model

    Michael Yost has been a hairdresser for 25 years, and a business owner for 16 of those years. Much like the rest of the industry, he didn't think much about styling curls or natural texture until the last seven years or so, even though he's a curly man himself. Around that time, he also sold his business, and now, Michael is the president of Strategies, which teaches salon and spa owners how to create, run, and grow a team-based business around a co-elevating culture that builds up profits by building up people. Like Wafaya, Michael and his organization believe that good numbers are a reflection of a healthy and happy staff, thriving in a culture of safety and growth, with a clear sense of purpose. Michael joins The Curl Code to talk about growing up curly in Pennsylvania, raising curly sons, and how much he's seen himself and his industry grow and change over the last few decades.
     
    Strategies and Oasis Curl Salon have partnered on a technical and business training course called Crosswalk, bringing the culture of curl and team elevation to salon owners from all over the country. Michael visited Rockville for an on-site with the team, and to kick off the classes. Learn more about topics like leading with empathy, avoiding owner burnout, and becoming an eco-friendly salon on the Beauty Business Strategies podcast.

    • 39 min
    You don’t get to be bossy for free

    You don’t get to be bossy for free

    Kelly Swann started out as an apprentice Oasis Curl Salon and went on to have her own salon in Denver, Colorado. On this episode, Kelly and Wafaya reflect on the deep commitment stylists feel to their clients and each other, the preciousness of students who challenge you, and what “swavy” girl Kelly has learned about the difference between, and caring for, curls and waves alike.

    • 48 min
    A generational shift in curl culture philosophy

    A generational shift in curl culture philosophy

    Curl Stylist Sydnei Cave grew up with a lot of the same "curl wisdom" as many women of color. Oil your scalp, braid your hair, use relaxers. But, as she became educated in hair science and curl styling, Syd increasingly understood that those approaches were based in a philosophy of beauty generations before her had adopted as a legacy of slavery. First, absorbing society's attempts to keep women of African descent as "tame" as possible, to control them and then, as Black women in the United States fought for civil rights, to present themselves as close to whiteness as possible to be taken seriously, and be heard. While she understands and respects the experiences of her elders, Syd is part of a generation which sees--and is starting to do--things differently. 
    On this episode of the Curl Code, Oasis Curl Salon's youngest stylist educates Wafaya on how far her vision of natural hair has come since her childhood, and how she thinks her generation, and hopefully one day, the world, will see things differently.
     
    MORE from this episode: 
    Ubuntu: an African philosophical concept of oneness popularized to English-speakers by Nelson Mandela, Barack Obama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Sometimes translated as “I am because you are,” it is part of a Zulu phrase, “Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu”, meaning that a person’s personhood only exists through other people.  
    The CROWN Act: The CROWN Act, which stands for “Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair,” is currently being adopted on a state by state basis to ban hair-based discrimination at schools and workplaces. Braided twists or locs, “as long as style is neat in appearance” are allowed for women–but not men–in the military.   
     
    Relaxer lawsuits
    Hair Relaxer Cancer Lawsuit | Potential Settlement Amounts
    https://www.consumersafety.org/product-lawsuits/hair-relaxers/
     
    Dozens of lawsuits claim hair relaxers cause cancer and other health problems | US news | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/feb/06/loreal-hair-relaxer-lawsuit-cancer
     
    US woman files lawsuit against L'Oréal, claiming chemical hair straightening products are linked to her cancer | CNN
    https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/24/health/hair-straightening-products-lawsuit/index.html

    • 41 min
    Showing up for your curls for the very first time

    Showing up for your curls for the very first time

    For some people, walking into a curl salon is the first time someone looks at their hair, often worn out, bedraggled or caked in product, and says "OMG what beautiful curls! I can't wait to see them!" That was certainly Hannah Gaber's experience when she first went to Curly Oasis, recommended by a friend who knows the struggle. The journey of learning and self acceptance--and finding an unexpected community of curlies--is what inspired this podcast. That moment of acceptance and having your potential reflected back to you can be a game-changer, and that's what drives Wafaya Abdallah and her team at Oasis. This episode is a bit about their origin story and the philosophy that underlies their work: from healing curls and people to implementing a co-elevating business model. 
    Oasis is more than a curl salon, it's a curl sanctuary, and Wafaya and her team of curl specialists consider themselves teachers as much as anything else. Over the years of serving curly customers, they've seen stories of transformation and revelation that inspire them in what they do, and to evangelize for embracing the natural qualities we all have that make us beautiful to shine as our most authentic, brightest selves. This show was started to share those stories, build a community, share experiences and education, the science and spirituality of curly hair care and empowering our crowns. 

    • 37 min

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