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You’re Building an Audience—Not a Career

27 min · 18 de may de 2026
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Social media has changed the beauty industry—but it hasn’t changed what actually builds success. In this episode, Sarah and Sarajane explore the difference between building an audience and building a sustainable career behind the chair. They break down: * Why visibility doesn’t equal skill * How attention differs from trust * What creates long-term client retention * Why service is the foundation of your career If you’ve been focusing on growing online but feel stuck behind the chair, this episode will help you refocus.

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