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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1850976/fan_mail/new] Salon owners everywhere are asking the same questions: “How do I hire stylists?” “How do I fill my suites?” “How do I attract better people?” But what if the real problem is that most salons are still trying to solve outdated problems? In this episode, we break down why the salon industry shifted so dramatically around 2020, how owners responded in ways that often made things worse, and what modern stylists are actually looking for today. We talk about overwhelm, burnout, isolation, leadership, growth, mentorship, financial instability, social media pressure, and why offering snacks, towel service, and “flexibility” isn’t enough anymore. We also share lessons from our own failures, including what went wrong in previous businesses, how we rebuilt differently with Hello Hair Co., and what we believe the strongest salons are doing right today. Your business should serve you, so that you can serve others. And that starts with solving the right problems. Key Takeaways * Most salons are still trying to solve outdated industry problems. * Stylists are looking for support, clarity, stability, and growth. * “Freedom and flexibility” alone do not build strong businesses. * Snacks, towel service, and perks are not meaningful differentiators. * Isolation and burnout are major issues in modern salon culture. * Strong leadership and accountability help people grow. * Social media pressure is overwhelming many stylists. * Growth plans and mentorship create long-term retention. * Financial instability cannot be solved by simply increasing commission. * Great salons remove burdens instead of just adding features. Time Stamps 00:00 — Intro + Sweetheart Dance recap 04:00 — Starbucks and the illusion of “premium” experiences 06:00 — Why salons are still solving outdated problems 08:00 — Snacks, towel service, and meaningless perks 09:00 — Isolation, burnout, and overwhelm in the industry 10:00 — Jen on closing her first salon and learning leadership 13:00 — Copycat salon culture and bad business advice 15:00 — Starting Hello differently after failure 17:00 — The “freedom and flexibility” era explained 20:00 — Why the industry misunderstood what stylists wanted 22:00 — Escaping bad leadership vs rejecting structure 23:00 — Why accountability actually helps people grow 25:00 — Social media overwhelm and unrealistic expectations 27:00 — Isolation in suites, booths, and disconnected salons 29:00 — Why growth and mentorship matter so much 31:00 — Gatekeeping knowledge hurts salons 32:00 — Commission, percentages, and financial instability 34:00 — Pressure to perform and influencer culture 36:00 — Weak commission vs weak rental salons 38:00 — Marketing your salon to attract the right people 40:00 — Features vs outcomes in salon marketing 41:00 — Removing burdens instead of adding perks 42:00 — Final thoughts: building better salon environments Links and Stuff: Our Newsletter [https://hellohairco.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c58806b8e3601b14954656ef9&id=8e276a5fe4] Mentoring Inquiries [https://www.hellohairco.com/pro] Find more of our things: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/hellohairpro/] Hello Hair Pro Website [https://www.hellohairco.com/pro]
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