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They Built More Than a Barbershop... They Built a Community | Emily & Josh Saffran

58 min · 11. kesä 2026
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Episode 34 - In this episode of SO NWA, we sit down with Emily and Josh Saffran, owners of The Gents Place in Bentonville, to talk about entrepreneurship, family, leadership, and creating an experience that goes far beyond a haircut. We dive into how Josh's vision for a premium men's grooming club became a reality, how Emily transitioned from nursing into business ownership, and what it takes to balance raising six kids while running a growing company. We also discuss: • The story behind bringing The Gents Place to the Walmart Home Office campus • Why experience matters more than transactions • Building meaningful relationships in Northwest Arkansas • The impact of GentsGiving and giving back through community initiatives • Entrepreneurship, growth, and work-life balance • Their favorite places around Northwest Arkansas • Rapid-fire questions, food favorites, and plenty of laughs Whether you're a business owner, community builder, or simply love hearing local success stories, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. Follow SO NWA for more conversations with the people shaping Northwest Arkansas. https://thegentsplace.com/service_location/bentonville-fountain-plaza-ar/

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Episode 34 - In this episode of SO NWA, we sit down with Emily and Josh Saffran, owners of The Gents Place in Bentonville, to talk about entrepreneurship, family, leadership, and creating an experience that goes far beyond a haircut. We dive into how Josh's vision for a premium men's grooming club became a reality, how Emily transitioned from nursing into business ownership, and what it takes to balance raising six kids while running a growing company. We also discuss: • The story behind bringing The Gents Place to the Walmart Home Office campus • Why experience matters more than transactions • Building meaningful relationships in Northwest Arkansas • The impact of GentsGiving and giving back through community initiatives • Entrepreneurship, growth, and work-life balance • Their favorite places around Northwest Arkansas • Rapid-fire questions, food favorites, and plenty of laughs Whether you're a business owner, community builder, or simply love hearing local success stories, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration. Follow SO NWA for more conversations with the people shaping Northwest Arkansas. https://thegentsplace.com/service_location/bentonville-fountain-plaza-ar/

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