by Jodie Brown
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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March 3, 2025
<p>In this episode of the Hairstylist Rising Podcast, Brooke Brizendine, known as The Grounded Stylist, returns to share insightful tips on how hairstylists can protect their energy, shift their mindsets towards gratitude, and implement practices to avoid burnout. Brooke discusses the impact of constantly absorbing clients' energies and the information overload stylists face daily. She provides specific strategies for setting healthy boundaries, creating safe spaces, and maintaining a balanced and abundant mindset. Listeners will learn actionable steps for self-care, client interaction, and achieving a fulfilling career without falling into the traps of toxic positivity or burnout.</p>
February 24, 2025
<p>In this episode, hairstylist and educator Meg Lewis discusses her journey from offering wigs in her salon to becoming an advocate for neurodivergent education within the hair industry. Meg shares her experiences and insights into developing accessible and digestible educational content tailored to neurodivergent stylists. She emphasizes the importance of creating a learning environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and the need to step away from conventional 'look and learn' classes. Meg also touches on her personal growth, including unmasking as a neurodivergent individual to find her community and the benefits of letting go of control. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on the evolution of education in hairstyling and personal empowerment.</p>
February 17, 2025
<p>In this special two-part episode of the Hair Stylist Rising podcast, Jodie welcomes Meg from Coloring on Spectrum to discuss the significant changes in her professional journey. In part one, they delve into how Meg integrated wigs into her salon business, turning it into a successful stream of bespoke services and education. They explore the technical challenges and creative opportunities that wigs bring, as well as offering practical advice for stylists interested in expanding their services. Meg shares her personal experiences and highlights the importance of education, quality, and creativity in managing wig services. Stay tuned for part two, where Meg will discuss the deeper motivations behind her educational initiatives and the highs and lows of her entrepreneurial journey.</p><p>00:00 Welcome Back to the Hair Stylist Rising Podcast</p><p>00:34 Introduction to the Two-Part Episode</p><p>01:38 Incorporating Wigs into Your Salon Business</p><p>05:16 Technical Aspects of Working with Wigs</p><p>07:42 Expanding Your Wig Business Globally</p><p>12:16 Steps to Introduce Wigs to Your Clients</p><p>21:25 The Importance of Wig Education</p><p>24:35 Where to Find More Information</p><p>26:23 Preview of Next Week's Episode</p><p><br></p>
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