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  • Join us on this week's episode of HTCI as we dive into the depths of Session Styling with Adam Garland. Adam is a renowned session stylist recognised for his innovative approach in the field of backstage hair styling education

    In our conversation, Adam is to lay bare his tumultuous path to success, marked by personal challenges, including overcoming drug addiction and navigating life with a disability. His raw and candid account illustrates the resilience required to rise in the industry, coupled with the critical importance of evolving from a salon stylist to a backstage expert.

    Adam's journey from honing his craft in the salon to shining backstage with pop culture icons like Cher offers an exclusive glimpse into the transformation that mastering product manipulation and brand building can bring to a session stylist's career. He underscores the value of recognising your worth and the economic realities of the freelance fashion world, as well as the significance of fostering a personal brand in this competitive arena.

    Delving deeper into Adam's professional chronicles, we see his passion for inclusion and advocacy for those with disabilities in fashion, drawing strength from his experiences with muscular dystrophy. His story is one of turning adversities into advantages. In addition to storytelling, Adam unpacks his Backstage Accelerator course, an invaluable resource for aspiring stylists focused on developing the essential skills, from creating flawless ponytails to applying wigs, to thrive in the demanding Fashion Week circuit.

    Tune in for a masterclass in ambition, artistry, and authentic backstage insight. Adam not only shares his profound knowledge of session styling but also imparts the intangible skills of perseverance and communication necessary for anyone aiming to make their mark in this dynamic industry. Don't miss this compelling narrative that promises to inspire and guide generations of stylists to come.

  • Today we kick off a new HTCI series titled "Meet The Brand".

    In this series, we get to explore the products, uncover the stories, delve into the vision, and discover everything in between to industry-leading and up & coming hair care brands. Get an exclusive look into what makes them unique and successful.

    First up in this series is Quif Hair. A colour brand who's mission is to develop a line of professional hairdressing products that champions creativity, breaks from the norm and defies stuffy corporate logic, giving you… the stylist… whatever you need to be at the top of your game.

    In this episode we are to get an in-depth look at the Quif professional products, delve into Quif Centre Stage - a competition that asks rising hair talent to bring their imagination from salon to stage, plus we get to discover how you could become part of their soon-to-launch art team. Joining me for this conversation is the current Quif Centre Stage winner Brooke O'Donnell, Alan Howard's Education Manager Sarah Dickenson and their Marking Manager Wendy Berry.

    Whether you're an aspiring hairstylist seeking a breakthrough or a seasoned professional looking to take your career to new heights, this podcast episode is required listening. So get set to unleash your creative potential and propel your hairstyling journey forward with Quif Hair.

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  • In this episode of the How To Cut It podcast, we are joined by the incredibly talented Melissa Timperley, a rising star in the hairdressing industry. Melissa is the founder of the renowned Melissa Timperley Salons in Manchester's Northern Quarter and the brains behind MT Masterclass and the MT Masterclass App.

    As a multi award winning hairstylist, Melissa's extensive experience and passion for education have led her to develop a revolutionary approach to precision cutting, which is more important than ever as the demand for top-quality commercial and beautiful haircuts continues to rise. Through her MT Masterclass App and in-person MT Education, Melissa offers hair professionals like you the opportunity to take your cutting skills to the highest level, commanding top prices for your services.

    During the episode, we'll learn about Melissa's game-changing MT Masterclass App and her in-person bespoke precision cutting courses offered through MT Masterclass. Trust me, this is the kind of education that will set you apart and take your hair cutting to the highest level.

    Melissa also provides valuable insights into the art of hair cutting, discussing the importance of precision and techniquesPlus that will give you deeper understanding of the trends that are shaping the industry today.  Plus, you'll gain tips from Melissa on how to  deliver stunning haircut results you clients are wanting.

    If you're looking to elevate your hair cutting game, stay ahead of the curve, then this episode with Melissa is a must-listen.

    To fully immerse yourself in Melissa's expertise, make sure to visit MT Masterclass website HERE.

    Alright, let's get started. I know you're going to be blown away by everything Melissa has to share. So, grab your notepad, get comfortable, and let's learn how to cut it together.

  • Today we have the pleasure of hosting Chloe Swift, a leading name in the world of hair content creation. In this episode, we are diving into the exciting and emerging career pathway of a Content Hair Creator.

    With over 550,000 followers across her 3 main platforms, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube and  currently holding the #1 ranking in the National Hair & Beauty Federation’s Top 100 Hair & Beauty Influencer Index of 2023, Chlöe takes us on her inspiring journey that led her to become such a prominent figure in the hair industry.

    Recorded live in the 'HTCI PodShed Studio', throughout the conversation, we unravel the essence of being a Content Hair Creator and gain valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs that come with establishing one's brand. Discover the strategies Chloe employed to navigate the ever-evolving social media landscape and learn how she stays ahead of the curve.

    Join us to uncover the future trends and technologies that impact this exciting field as a Content Hair Creator. We also get a glimpse into Chloe's forward-thinking vision for the future of Content Hair Creators.

    If you're curious about this new career pathway in the hair industry or aspire to become a Content Hair Creator yourself, this podcast is a must-listen. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the role, learn from Chloe's remarkable career journey, and explore the ins and outs of what it means to be a Content Hair Creator."

  • Todays episode we are joined by Rae Palmer, founder of WeLove Community and Education. Rae brings a fresh perspective to the hairdressing industry, emphasising holistic education and caring for hair pros. From her award-winning days at the British Hairdressing Awards to founding WeLove, Rae shares her inspiring journey and experiences.

    The conversation delves into the origins of WeLove as a salon concept, the challenges Rae faced, and the importance of collaboration over competition among hair professionals. Rae emphasises the need for empathy and understanding from brands toward salon owners and professionals while maintaining high industry standards. We explore the evolution of education within the hair industry, including the growth of educational opportunities and the importance of quality content and training.

    WeLove is highlighted as an educational platform aligned with industry values, promoting collaboration, sustainability, and community support. The concept of "hair pros" is discussed, emphasising the dedication to continuous learning and business excellence. We delve into WeLove's mission to empower the industry through community-driven initiatives and innovative educational approaches that prioritize well-being and self-care for professionals.

    The episode reflects on the challenges and aspirations of hair professionals, including achieving work-life balance and financial sustainability in a competitive field. The commitment to education, community empowerment, and well-being within the hair industry shines through, showcasing a dynamic landscape and a dedication to industry growth and support.

    Join us in this enlightening conversation with Rae Palmer of WeLove, as we explore the exciting future of the hairdressing industry together.

  • In this episode of How To Cut It podcast, we are joined once again by Lacey Hunter-Felton, co-founder of Hunter Collective. Theres been some changes since we last spoke in 2018, and today she takes us that journey that has seen impact and growth of her members co-working spaces for freelancers in the hair and beauty industry.

    We're are to delve into the dynamic world of co-working spaces and freelancers within the hairdressing industry. Lacey shares the challenges and triumphs experienced by the Hunter Collective community in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. We also explore the evolving landscape of freelancing in 2024, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of professionals in the face of adversity.

    Lacey also reveals the core values of Hunter Collective, emphasising the significance of lifestyle balance, independence, and community support in fostering a thriving space for creatives. We discuss the necessity of remaining brand-neutral, embracing innovation, and prioritising collaboration to drive industry advancements. The episode underscores the importance of listening, adapting, and upskilling within the hairdressing sector to stay competitive and relevant.

    Furthermore, we touch upon the human aspect of freelancing, the impact of technology on the industry, sustainability efforts, and the future trajectory of Hunter Collective post-COVID. Our conversation showcases the strength and innovation of hair professionals in navigating change and building a connected, forward-thinking community.

    To wrap up, Lacey shares her aspirations for the future of Hunter Collective, including expanding partnerships.

    And lastly, we would greatly appreciate your support by voting for the How To Cut It podcast for this year's Hairbrained Awards' "Industry Podcast of the Year." We are honored to be one of the 10 international podcasts nominated for this prestigious award. You can cast your vote HERE. Your vote will help us continue to bring you valuable conversations and insights from industry leaders like Lacey Hunter-Felton. Thank you for your support!

  • Todays podcast I'm joined by the unstoppable Claire Martin aka cLHAIR. With over a decade of experience under her belt, Claire's impact on both the Caucasian and Afro hair markets has been 'standing ovation' worthy. She's won awards in textured hair and reached the finals of E4's "The Big Blow Out" TV series, all while sharing her knowledge as an educator and becoming a Redken Brand advocate.

    In this conversation, Claire talks about her mission to make the world a better place through hair, highlighting the importance of representation and education in the industry. She delves into her book, "cLHAIR Mantra," which helps people understand what their hair and scalp needs through hair care, healthy diet and balanced lifestyle.

    For all of you hair professionals out there, Claire shares her insights on working with textured hair. She also talks about her online learning platform, the cLHAIR Online Academy which focuses on creating a more inclusive and diverse industry.

    Throughout the conversation, Claire emphasises the need to bridge the gap between different hair textures and empower both clients and professionals alike. Her enthusiasm for changing the industry for the better shines through in every word.

    Don't miss out on this conversation to hear Claire share her insights, experiences, and inspiring journey.

  • In this episode we delve into the world of PR with special guests Sharon Brigden and Laura Craik from SLBPR. In this episode, Sharon and Laura are here to debunk common misconceptions surrounding PR in the hair industry and provide valuable insights to help you navigate the PR landscape.

    One of the key takeaways from their conversation is the importance of building a strong reputation and authentic connections in the hair industry.

    They stress the need to tailor PR strategies based on individual needs, whether that's targeting trade professionals, consumers, or both. They explain that PR is about more than just endorsements and ambassadorships; it's about forming genuine relationships and making a lasting impression.

    The episode wraps up with key takeaways, including the importance of pursuing opportunities even if there's limited traction and visibility. They stress that active participation and input from clients are crucial for successful PR partnerships. They also provide tips on entering awards on a budget, such as collaborating with photography students and choosing awards that align with your vision and criteria.

    So if you're looking to boost your profile in the hair industry and gain valuable insights into the world of PR, be sure to tune in to this episode of the How To Cut It podcast with Sharon Brigden and Laura Craik from SLBPR.

  • Welcome to this weeks episode of the How To Cut It podcast! In today's conversation, I'm thrilled to be joined by colour and hair science educator, Samantha Blues.

    We're stepping out of our comfort zone and delving into the unique world of the 'How To Cut It Platform'.

    You see, this episode is not about your typical Facebook groups or online hair communities. No, no, no. This is something special. 'How To Cut It Platform' offers a whole new universe for hair professionals like you. It's a place where connections are made, support is given, and skills are elevated to the next level.

    Samantha Blues, our special guest today, has been an influential figure in the 'How To Cut It Platform' community. So much so that she's become its community manager!

    I've invited Samantha to turn the mic on me and delve into the exciting new future of 'How To Cut It Platform' from connected hubs to local events that bring hair professionals together.

    If you're tired of the same old, same old, and thirst for something fresh and inspiring, then you don't want to miss this episode. It's time to step out of your comfort zone and discover the hidden gems of the 'How To Cut It Platform'.

    So sit back, relax! I guarantee you're going to leave feeling motivated, empowered, and ready to take your hair career to new heights!

    Together, let's connect, share and grow!

  • Join us in this episode as we sit down with Phil Jackson, founder of Build Your Salon, to explore the keys to building a successful salon business with profit-boosting memberships.

    Phil dives into the importance of aligning your business with your goals and values. Described as the 'Queen of Memberships', Phil shares his expertise on implementing effective membership programs. Stuff like addressing challenges that can arise in memberships and provide practical solutions to how to successfully implement them.

    We'll also cover essential topics such as pricing strategies, bonuses and communication with clients. Phil also emphasises the need for realignment and clarity in your business, and the benefits of building a supportive tribe within the salon industry.

    Tune in to gain insights on communicating and packaging services, simplifying membership descriptions, managing fees, determining the right pricing strategy, the value of premium services, improving the customer experience, frequent price reviews, and uncover opportunities in 2024.

    Don't miss out on these valuable tips and strategies that can take your salon business to the next level in 2024!

  • In this episode of the How To Cut It Podcast, I have the pleasure of chatting with Ruth Lundstrum about one of the most crucial aspects of freelancing: pricing. We dive into a discussion about the challenges that freelancers face when determining their pricing and the true value they bring to the industry.

    During our conversation, we uncover the common issues surrounding lowering prices and the importance of justifying costs. We also touch upon the dynamics of pricing in different areas and with different types of clients.

    But it doesn't stop there! Ruth shares some eye-opening insights on the misconceptions surrounding appearance and poverty, challenging the notion that luxury services are out of reach for those in deprived areas. We also explore the incredible benefits of raising prices and fostering an environment of self-care for both freelancers and their clients.

    If you're looking for practical advice on when and how often to increase your prices, as well as effective ways to communicate those changes to your clients, Ruth has got you covered. She generously shares her own journey and pricing examples, along with valuable tips on managing finances and navigating the salon industry.

    This episode is a must-listen for all freelancers who want to master the art of pricing and take their business to the next level.

  • In this episode, we interview Steven Buzassy, a highly respected hairstylist and educator based in Hungary who has a large following of loyal fans from around the world. We discuss how his family history in the industry was his calling into hairdressing (particularly education), his unique approach to education, and his visionary plans for the future.

    Our conversation kicks-off learning about Steven's background and the vibrant Hungarian hair industry. He shares his experience thats seen him become a leading global hairstylist and educator, as well as why he has a strong passion for haircutting.

    Steven also talks about his Instagram account and how he uses it to showcase his work and creativity to his legion of 61K followers. He discusses his plans for online education and the potential of the metaversein the future.

    Be sure to stay until the end to hear how Steven began collecting his thoughts on haircutting in 2019. He then transformed the presentations into a book.

    Overall, Steven's story highlights the impact of family legacy, personal growth, and the evolving landscape of the hair industry.

    Its an episode that will motivate you. Hit play!

  • For today episode we are joined by Hair Salons Business Expert and Chairman of the Hair & Barber Council, David Drew.

    As a fully accredited qualified performance coach of substantial standing in UK hairdressing, David’s coaching philosophy is simple: He delivers up-beat service performance seminars and better-business courses designed to motivate & have all hairstylists & salon teams inspired fired-up and ready to return to their salons brimming with new knowledge and profitable growth success business plans.

    In our conversation today, David is to share valuable insights on business growth, pricing, leadership, and building a positive culture in the salon industry. He emphasizes the importance of understanding numbers and utilising modern business tools to stay organised and in control.

    David also discusses the significance of authenticity and embracing individuality in the salon industry. He encourages salon owners to reinvent their services and pricing to cater to different client needs and budgets. Additionally, David highlights the importance of financial accounts and seeking help from coaches to overcome obstacles and achieve success in the industry.

    Its a great listen! Hit play!

  • Buckle up because today's episode is a rollercoaster ride with celebrity, session stylist and TV Hair Expert, Vicki Lord.

    In this riveting episode, Vicki bares it all, recounting the highs and lows of her journey, from the closing of her salon business during COVID to her comeback trail. But the narrative doesn't conclude there—brace yourself for an intimate exploration of Vicki's personal realm, learning about her courageous journey of coming out after a 20-year marriage and battling health issues like ear tumours and hearing loss.

    We kick things off by delving into Vicki's  stint as a TV Hair expert on QVC. She spills the beans on her experiences of being in the spotlight on a shopping channel, offering a sneak peek behind the scenes of live television glam.

    This conversation is a potent testament to resilience, triumph, and the unyielding strength to kick arse and thrive again! And remember, as Vicki rightly puts it, "You are never too old to educate yourself in the industry."

    And, be sure to stay tuned as she unravels the fascinating journey behind her new course, 'Vivid Colour Science,' revealing how she stumbled upon it and the intriguing ways colors evoke different emotions. It's a tale that resonates far beyond the salon chairs, exploring the vibrant palette of life itself.

    Enjoy!

     



     

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  • In today's episode, we are bringing back on to the podcast the incredible Heather Robertson, a world-renowned hairstylist with 30 years of experience and founder of HRHair Education.

    Heather was last on the HTCI podcast back in 2020, and today we are to delve into her multi-level approach to her solo hairdressing and education business. She will be sharing how she manages and navigates her a solo career, whilst learning how, if possible, to find balance to it all.

    As an award-winning stylist, Heather has earned immense love from hairstylists and colourists alike, boasting a massive following of admirers seeking out her hair education. In particular, her bridal hair education.

    The conversation touches on the challenges faced and the relationship between her studio clients work and being an educator. We also tackle the balance between mass appeal and standing out across social media. We go deep into opinions here!

    This conversation is a goldmine of inspiration, showcasing that a career in hairdressing can be multi-faceted and dynamic. You can expect to learn about the various dimensions and levels of success a solo hairdressing career can give you, with Heather Robertson as your perfect guide.

    Stay inspired!

     



     

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  • For the final episode of our collaborative podcast series with Denman Professional, I'm sitting down for a conversation with the iconic British barber, Mike Taylor. From launching his first barbershop in Newbury at the age of 20 to spearheading the renowned Bonds barbershop chain and three training academies, Mike's journey is nothing short of inspiring.

    As the founder of the British Barbers Association and the UK's first barbering Master Craftsman, Mike brings a wealth of experience to the table.  We are to delve into the current landscape of the barbering industry and tackle pressing issues faced by barbers today. Our conversation takes a special focus on education, exploring how to promote apprenticeships in barbering and the significance of recognised qualifications versus self-taught methods on platforms like YouTube.

    Yes YouTube!!

    Mike Taylor shares his thoughts on breaking barriers for aspiring barbers, offering guidance on how young people can enter the field and emphasising the importance of a formal education. We also hear how he has been a catalyst for positive change, lobbying the council for funding to support a class of learners who often fall through the cracks between school and all, by developing a barbering student kit.

    But thats not all! Mike is to share with us about the launch of the "Generation Barber" event next year, a groundbreaking initiative for college students, sponsored by Denman Professional.

    Tune in for this candid discussion!

     





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  • In this episode Im delighted to bring back onto the podcast the iconic and renowned hairdresser known for her sustainable and artistic approach, Anne Veck.

    Anne is back on the show to update us on her new happenings and she reveals her insights on managing thoughts and cultivating a positive mindset, highlighting the importance of challenging negative beliefs and not comparing ourselves to others

    We explore the concept of self-talk and how it plays a significant role in our mental well-being and overall life satisfaction. Anne shares her personal journey of challenging self-limiting beliefs and replacing them with more positive and supportive thoughts. We discuss the importance of processing our thoughts in a way that empowers us rather than holds us back and surrounding ourselves with people who are strong where we are weak.

    We wrap up the episode by sharing our personal experiences and giving ourselves credit where it's due, without undermining our own achievements. Anne emphasises the value of treating your job seriously, putting in time and effort, and staying humble.

    Its a mighty listen!

     



     

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    Until next time Howtocutter’s, Peace, Love and Smiles all the way… Goodbye!

  • In this episode, we catch up with Patrick Marrow, owner of the Whitworth Street Creative Studio Group. I want to learn how HiveMCR evolved during the pandemic to become a new membership-driven business that empowers freelancers. Was there a particular moment that Patrick knew when it was time to make a change?

    With a shift in people's preferences to how they want to work after the second lockdown, there was a realisation that led Patrick to reassess his business goals. In our conversation he reveals the thinking behind the membership-driven and incentivised model his new business has adopted.

    Patrick highlights the benefits of this membership-driven model, including brand autonomy for stylists and the opportunity for them to create their own career paths while still providing traditional salon amenities.

    Community is crucial at the Whitworth Creative Studio Space, and Patrick emphasises how to foster unity among freelancers. Additionally, we hear how the business plans to host makers markets and involve professionals from different industries.

    He wraps up the podcast by speaking about the importance of normalising failure and highlights the value of personal connections. Patrick shares his own experience of pivoting during the pandemic, which led to personal growth and a more relaxed approach in life.

    So here's the thing to come out of today episode. If its not working, don't be afraid to change!

     



     

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  • Becoming a more sustainable salon business is crucial for our planet. By being a more sustainable salon business helps reduce environmental impact, minimise resource consumption, and contributes to the preservation of natural ecosystems. Failure to adopt sustainable measures can add to heightened carbon emissions, increased waste accumulation, and further degradation of natural resources, exacerbating the global environmental crisis.

    Todays guest Melenie Tudor, is sustainable advocate. With 40 year’s experience, Melenie Tudor has established herself as the northern powerhouse of hairdressing and owner of the successful En Route Hair Salon in Wakefield.

    What sets En Route apart as a high street salon is Melenie’s passion for sustainability. Melenie has made a conscious decision to look after the planet and make eco-friendly choices, while actively helping others to do the same to ensure longevity of salon businesses.

    Our focus today is on sustainable practices for salon businesses. Melenie's role as The Green Salon Collect ambassador has shaped her dedication to eco-friendly initiatives, stemming from her early days as a vegetarian and her firsthand experiences with the environmental impact of palm oil production in Borneo. Melenie shares in this episode on how she witnessed first-hand the devastating effects of deforestation and the plight of the orangoutangs.

    From quick wins like recycling with the Green Salon Collective to engaging clients and teams through mirror talkers and refill discounts, Melenie provides actionable steps for businesses eager to embrace sustainability.

    Stay tuned as she shares tips for overcoming resistance and highlights the significance of local partnerships in spreading the sustainability message and practices thats pushing for industry change around environmental issues.

     



     

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  • In this episode, we celebrate Salon International's 50th year and its special role in our hairdressing journey. Plus we are to be sharing our excitement of bringing the HTCI Platform live stage supported by INNOluxe and Fabriq to Salon International 2023. To help me share all of this, I'm to be joined by my good friend and Managing Director of INNOluxe and Fabriq, Jez Barnett.

    Jez first joined me on the podcast back in 2017, where we learned about creating a global hair product label. He'll be updating us on this, and why KeraStraight has been rebranded to become Fabriq.

    But as this episode title suggests, we're both here to mostly talk about Salon International, past and present, and how we're excited to be exhibitors at this years show.

    Salon International is a special event for me and Jez. We have attended it for many years. The experience and memories it provides are invaluable. There is no denying that Salon International played a big part in us both becoming hairdressers.

    In this conversation you'll get to hear all about our Salon International 2023 collaboration and the amazing lineup of speakers and artists, legends and newcomers we have planned for it. The Platform live stage will be like no other over Salon International's 3 days. It'll feature a diverse range of speakers who will create a positive and informative experience that is all about championing the hair industry.

    Salon International is an event not to be missed. Something that will come through heaps in this podcast with Jez today. Let the fun begin!

     



     

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    Until next time Howtocutter’s, Peace, Love and Smiles all the way… Goodbye!