nothing works but the people
They say the relationship between one’s hair stylist is one of the most sacred and intimate bonds one can develop. More than just a place for personal grooming, sitting in a salon chair is a place of unburdening and vulnerability for both parties. In episode four of nothing works but the people, a hairdresser and barber share their workspace and workings with us. Show Notes: Host: Pheladi Sethusa Producer: Kabir Jugram Editing, writing and sound design: Pheladi Sethusa Graphic design: Mutsa Katsidzira Theme music: Trench Work by Ketsa, Free Music Archive, CC BY This series is a Showing Shortly [https://showingshortly.com/]production and made possible thanks to grant funding from Africa No Filter [https://africanofilter.org/] and forms part of the Work Reimagined Storylab. Another big thanks to our publishing partners, the Currency News [https://currencynews.co.za/]. Additional readings and sources cited in the episode. * Statistics South Africa Quarterly Labour Force Survey [https://www.statssa.gov.za/?page_id=1854&PPN=P0211] * National Bargaining Council – Collective Agreements [https://hcsbc.co.za/downloads/#Downloads-ColAgreements] * Grand National Hair [https://grandnational.co.za/] * The Legendary Barber [https://www.legends-barber.com/] * The comparison of hairdresser-customer communication: The analysis of communication themes in barbershops [https://ijonte.elapublishing.net/files/108/MAN/7-4/7-4-2.pdf] * The economics of hair dressing [https://www.dhet.gov.za/Research%20Bulletin%207/ResearchArticles16.html]
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