Uncut & Unfiltered: Success in Cosmetology

17. How to have great conversations with all of your clients

27 min · 14 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Nathan shares expert insights on mastering client conversations in the cosmetology industry. Discover practical tips for handling positive and difficult disclosures, building relationships, and enhancing your soft skills to grow your business and enjoy your work more. https://www.avedaidaho.com/guide/ [https://www.avedaidaho.com/guide/] 01:00 The Importance of Chair Talk 03:02 Celebrating Good News with Clients 06:09 Handling Difficult Conversations 09:00 The Power of Silence in Conversations 11:58 Guiding Positive Conversations 14:49 Recognizing Signs of Abuse 18:40 Building Lasting Relationships with Clients

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20. When should you start your own salon?

In this episode, Nathan discusses the realities of opening a salon, covering financial considerations, planning, and leadership. He shares practical insights for aspiring salon owners to make informed decisions and avoid common pitfalls. Get the complete guide on choosing a cosmetology school at the link below: https://www.avedaidaho.com/guide/ [https://www.avedaidaho.com/guide/] Contact Admissions to get your questions answered https://www.avedaidaho.com/contact/ [https://www.avedaidaho.com/contact/] "Know your demographics and location impact" "You must have working capital for slow months" "Culture is based on shared core values" Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Cosmetology Insights 01:09 The Reality of Opening a Salon 07:13 Financial Considerations for Salon Owners 11:18 Creating a Business Plan 16:03 Building a Team and Salon Culture 22:40 Seeking Counsel Before Opening 25:07 Determining the Right Time to Open a Salon 27:24 Final Advice for Aspiring Salon Owners

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19. Beauty School Drop Out? How to avoid burning out of cosmetology school

Are you afraid of becoming a beauty school dropout? In this episode of Uncut & Unfiltered, Nathan Shaw pulls back the curtain on "Foundations"—the critical first 12 weeks of cosmetology school. Foundations is designed to be a safe, low-pressure learning environment where you practice your basic skills on mannequins before ever touching a real client. During this time, you get a taste of everything from hair cutting and color theory (which Nathan explains is actually an algebra equation!) to facials, waxing, and nails. This broad exposure often leads students to discover hidden passions they never even knew they had, completely shifting their career goals. Nathan also gets real about the frustration of learning new skills, sharing a hilarious and humbling story of throwing his own mannequin head in the trash when he struggled to learn perms. He reminds listeners that everyone starts at a different skill level, and the key to surviving these early weeks is to keep an open mind and embrace the clumsy learning phase knowing that mastery takes time. Finally, we discuss the nerve-wracking but exciting transition that happens around week 13, when you finally take your skills to the salon floor and start working on real clients with your instructor by your side. Don't forget to check out the show notes to download our free guide, featuring over a dozen short videos to help you confidently answer the most important questions about starting your cosmetology career. https://www.avedaidaho.com/guide/ [https://www.avedaidaho.com/guide/] Contact Admissions to get your questions answered https://www.avedaidaho.com/contact/ [https://www.avedaidaho.com/contact/]

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