The Hair Hustle Podcast
Contact Heather: helloheatherpod@gmail.com Contact Chelsea: FB - Chelsea Downs IG- @cookeville_hairgirl_ TT-@chelsea.tnhairstylist In this episode, Chelsea Downs, known as the Cookville Hair Girl, shares her journey of over 20 years in the cosmetology industry, highlighting the challenges and rewards of running a small-town salon and building a social media presence. Whether you're a new stylist or a seasoned pro, Chelsea's insights on affordability, branding, and industry realities are invaluable. KEY TOPICS * The importance of owning and operating a small-town salon while maintaining authenticity * What “affordable hairstylist” really means in different regions * Balancing profitability with accessibility for everyday clients * The impact of social media on small-town hairstylists and brand building * How to handle negative comments and online criticism * Strategies for growing social media followers and securing brand deals * The behind-the-scenes truths about salon income versus perceived glamorous lifestyles * Managing hours and double-booking as an independent stylist * The importance of community referrals and local reputation * Practical tips for content creation and engaging potential clients online TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introducing Chelsea Downs: The Affordable Hairstylist from Cookville, TN 02:01 - Chelsea’s journey in the industry and her small-town roots 04:45 - Debunking stigma around work hours and salon profitability 07:11 - Defining “affordable” and balancing accessibility vs. profit 09:28 - Pricing strategies in different regions and client income realities 11:02 - Breaking down household income to understand client budgets 13:34 - The misconception of needing to charge high prices for success 15:16 - The value of understanding client income percentages when setting prices 17:20 - The reality of making six figures in the industry and work-life balance 20:45 - Managing salon hours, double-booking, and workload 22:57 - The challenges and advantages of working five days a week 27:35 - Small-town pros: referrals and community reputation 28:00 - The awkwardness of running into clients outside the salon 32:00 - Handling negative comments and criticisms on social media 37:42 - The pressure and advantages of building an online presence 44:17 - Creating engaging social media content and the importance of hooks 48:26 - Comparing drugstore products to professional brands honestly 51:20 - Growing social media followers and brand collaborations 54:12 - The importance of storytelling and authenticity on social platforms 58:36 - The glamorous image of hairstyling versus industry realities 59:41 - Behind-the-scenes challenges like damaged sinks and taxes 61:16 - Owning your space vs. renting: the true responsibility 62:35 - Chelsea’s tips for success and future plans Mentioned in this episode: www.heatherpodlesney.com/contact www.heatherpodlesney.com/knowyournumbers www.heatherpodlesney.com/contact
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