Heal The Industry

Stop Chasing Freedom and Build It

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Everyone says they want better boundaries. More freedom. Less burnout. A stronger mindset. A business that doesn't depend on them every minute of every day. But when we recently polled salon owners, something surprising happened. The overwhelming majority chose mindset, boundaries, and balance as their biggest needs—while systems and automation landed at the bottom of the list. The problem? Systems are the very thing that create the boundaries, freedom, and stability everyone is searching for. In this episode, Ashlee Vance and Abigail Lacey unpack the paradox that keeps salon owners stuck in overwhelm. They discuss why so many leaders avoid systems, how emotional leadership creates unnecessary stress, and why structure is actually one of the most caring things you can provide for your team. You'll learn: • Why burnout is often a systems problem, not a motivation problem • How data removes emotion from leadership decisions • The connection between boundaries and business structure • Why stability feels uncomfortable for entrepreneurs • How to begin implementing systems without becoming overwhelmed If you've been chasing freedom but still feel tied to your business, this episode will help you understand what may be missing. Because boundaries aren't created by working harder. They're created by building better systems. www.instagram.com/heal.the.industry www.instagram.com/ashlee.n.vance www.instagram.com/abigail.ellesociety

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Portada del episodio Stop Chasing Freedom and Build It

Stop Chasing Freedom and Build It

Everyone says they want better boundaries. More freedom. Less burnout. A stronger mindset. A business that doesn't depend on them every minute of every day. But when we recently polled salon owners, something surprising happened. The overwhelming majority chose mindset, boundaries, and balance as their biggest needs—while systems and automation landed at the bottom of the list. The problem? Systems are the very thing that create the boundaries, freedom, and stability everyone is searching for. In this episode, Ashlee Vance and Abigail Lacey unpack the paradox that keeps salon owners stuck in overwhelm. They discuss why so many leaders avoid systems, how emotional leadership creates unnecessary stress, and why structure is actually one of the most caring things you can provide for your team. You'll learn: • Why burnout is often a systems problem, not a motivation problem • How data removes emotion from leadership decisions • The connection between boundaries and business structure • Why stability feels uncomfortable for entrepreneurs • How to begin implementing systems without becoming overwhelmed If you've been chasing freedom but still feel tied to your business, this episode will help you understand what may be missing. Because boundaries aren't created by working harder. They're created by building better systems. www.instagram.com/heal.the.industry www.instagram.com/ashlee.n.vance www.instagram.com/abigail.ellesociety

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Portada del episodio Stop Treating The Symptom

Stop Treating The Symptom

This week, I’m getting real with you about something I don’t hear talked about nearly enough — staying connected to your body, and what happens when you spend years ignoring what it’s trying to tell you. For the first time since 2020, I finally stopped. No move, no new salon build, no flying back and forth across time zones, no constant fight-or-flight. And in that stillness, my body finally let me feel everything I’d been pushing through: waking at 2 and 3 a.m., bone-deep exhaustion by mid-afternoon, eating clean and staying active with nothing to show for it, and zoning out mid-conversation no matter how hard I tried to stay present. I’d blamed it on everything — time zones, caffeine, the season I was in. But a friend kept telling me to get my hormones checked. So I did. Turns out my testosterone (yes, women need it too) was so low it wasn’t even measurable. One treatment in, I felt like me again — present at my daughter’s softball game, sleeping through the night, dreaming again. I just wish I’d listened sooner. I also share what our family is walking through with my son — years of being told his pain was “just growing pains” until we pushed for answers and learned he has a rare autoimmune condition called CRMO. Both stories taught me the same two things, and they’re what this whole episode is about: stop treating the symptom and get to the root of the problem — and trust your instincts, because that intuition was put inside you for a reason. Whether you’re a stylist, a salon owner, a mom, or someone who’s quietly been pushing through — this one’s for you. Above all else: heal. DM me on Instagram @heal.the.industry to tell me what came up for you. If it spoke to you, share it with a friend who needs to hear it, and leave a rating or review. Want to be a guest? The application link is in our IG bio.

1 de jun de 202626 min
Portada del episodio AI for Salon Owners & Stylists

AI for Salon Owners & Stylists

Technology is changing the beauty industry fast and for a lot of stylists and salon owners, it feels overwhelming. In this episode, Abigail Lacey joins us to have an honest conversation about AI, leadership, and what it really means to adapt without losing the heart behind your brand. We talk about the fears so many people have around technology replacing authenticity, and why AI is actually becoming one of the most powerful tools for creating more freedom, efficiency, organization, and impact inside your business. From content creation and onboarding systems to leadership support, data analysis, SOPs, and education, Abigail shares real ways she is integrating tools like Claude and Otter AI into everyday salon operations to save time and reduce overwhelm while still keeping the human connection at the center. This conversation is not about replacing people. It’s about equipping leaders. It’s about working smarter. And it’s about helping the industry evolve without burning out the people inside of it. If you’ve ever said “I’m not a tech person,” this episode is for you. Because the future of the beauty industry won’t belong to the people who avoid change. It will belong to the people willing to learn, adapt, and lead well through it.

19 de may de 202617 min
Portada del episodio Your Perception Is Your Reality

Your Perception Is Your Reality

The beauty industry will teach you how to do hair. It will not teach you how to think. So many stylists, salon owners, and beauty professionals are doing everything right on paper and still feeling stuck. The skill is there. The work ethic is there. But something underneath keeps holding them back, and most of the time, it’s not what they’re doing. It’s what they’re believing about themselves. In this episode, Ashlee talks about one of the most overlooked parts of building a career in this industry, which is mindset. The quiet thoughts behind the chair that shape your pricing, your leadership, your growth, and the way you show up every single day. Ashlee shares her own testimony of what mindset work has done in her life and business, and why it became a core pillar inside Heal The Industry rather than an afterthought. She talks about her role as the mindset mentor inside the program and what she has watched shift in the women who have been willing to do this work. At the end of the episode, Ashlee opens the doors to something brand new. A free community book club for anyone in the beauty industry who is ready to start doing the inner work. Together we will be reading Winning the War in Your Mind by Craig Groeschel, a book that has shaped Ashlee personally and one she believes is the right starting place for this industry. If you have ever felt like your thoughts have been running your career instead of you running them, this episode is your invitation to begin again. Because healing the beauty industry starts with healing the way we think CLICK HERE FREE Book Club Enter Code: Book at Check Out [https://heal-the-industry.circle.so/checkout/free-book-club]

12 de may de 202619 min
Portada del episodio The Contentment Crisis: Why The Next Level Won't Fix You

The Contentment Crisis: Why The Next Level Won't Fix You

If you've ever hit a goal and immediately felt behind again, this episode is for you. Ashlee opens up about the contentment crisis quietly running our industry — and shares the P.E.A.C.E. framework she uses to stay grounded while building across multiple brands. This is a conversation about gratitude, ambition, faith, and the lie that the next level will finally be enough. In this episode: * Why contentment isn't complacency * The industry's comparison problem * The faith root underneath the business struggle * The P.E.A.C.E. framework: Pause, Evaluate, Acknowledge, Choose, Engage * The both/and of being content and hungry Reflection question of the week: Where in your life are you confusing discontent with drive? DM your answer to @heal.the.industry — Ashlee reads every one.

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