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This is @Hairdustry our weekly “Your Day Off” Podcast. We are hairstylist that bring you the success stories of the Hair Industry! Look for new Episodes with killer hair peeps every week on your day off! instagram.com/hairdustry Become a supporter of...

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Nick Stenson: Cancer, Clarity, and What It Really Takes to Build a Brand

4/28/2026
Nick Stenson: Cancer, Clarity, and What It Really Takes to Build a Brand He left one of the most powerful jobs in the beauty industry to bet everything on himself. Then he got cancer. This is that story. Recorded live at ABS Chicago with co-host Geno Chapman, Corey sits down with Nick Stenson, celebrity hairdresser and founder of Nick Stenson Beauty, for a conversation that earns every minute of your time. Nick has been a creative director at Matrix, rose to Senior Vice President of Salon Services and Store Operations at Ulta Beauty, and spent seven years quietly building his own hair care line before leaving corporate life entirely. Months after walking away, he was diagnosed with Stage 3 Hodgkin Lymphoma. This episode covers all of it. Seven Years to a Bottle Nick started developing his product line before he even accepted the job at Ulta. The brand, built around a three-step philosophy covering what you do in the shower, out of the shower, and before you walk out the door, currently sits at 12 SKUs. Every product was designed to be a hero. Nick spent 19 formulations on his hairspray alone. His goal from the start was to create a brand complete enough that he'd never need another one. The line is now available in Ulta, Nordstrom, Macy's, and Amazon, with more retail partnerships coming. He put his name on the bottle because he wanted his reputation attached to everything inside it. Building a Brand in the Wild Nick breaks down what marketing a hair brand actually looks like from the inside. TikTok rewards hooks and speed. Instagram builds community and brand culture over time. Google runs differently from both. He's learned that most founders pull the plug on a marketing channel too early, before the algorithm has had enough time to respond. Six months is the minimum before you can evaluate whether a platform is working. Each retailer also operates in its own ecosystem, and breaking through to their consumer requires its own strategy layered on top of your own. The Diagnosis Nick had been in pain across his chest and back for months. Chiropractors, x-rays, adjustments three times a week, up to 20 Advil a day. He wrote it off as a workout injury. The fatigue he attributed to stress. Then a lump appeared on his collarbone and a doctor friend spotted it at a weekend trip. Four weeks later it had doubled in size. He found out through his patient chart, sitting in a car with that same friend, who started to cry. By Monday he was in a doctor's office. By Thursday he was in surgery. He had cancer in his lymph nodes around his shoulder, vocal cords, chest, armpit, and back. His doctor told him clearly: we are going to cure you. Those five words changed everything. What It Changed Nick describes going public with his diagnosis as a deliberate choice to be a safe place for people who didn't have his network, his doctors, or his support system. He spent hours in bed responding to DMs from strangers going through cancer. He calls that healing. On the other side of treatment, he is calmer, more generous when things go wrong, and quicker to celebrate his team instead of spiral. He also got clear on who belongs in his life. Some people who showed up during the hardest moments were removed not because they did anything wrong in that moment, but because their access to him had already expired. Cancer just made it easier to see. Presence, Meditation, and the Hard Conversation The episode ends somewhere unexpected. Corey opens up about experiencing suicidal ideation every day of his life until two years ago, and the realization through meditation that it was never really about wanting to die. It was about pressure. Seeing it for what it was made it stop. Nick picks up the thread and talks about learning to separate the hard moments he created in his own head from the ones that are actually real. Both men land in the same place: the world is happening for you, not against you. Doing the hard things now is the only way to earn the...

Duration:01:08:04

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Ted Gibson & Jason Backe- CONVERGENCE

4/27/2026
Ted Gibson and Jason Backe Live at ABS Chicago Some conversations remind you why you got into this industry in the first place. This is one of them. Recorded live at ABS Chicago with co-host Geno Chapman, Corey sits down with Ted Gibson and Jason Backe for an hour covering three decades of hustle, heartbreak, reinvention, and beauty from the inside out. The Roads That Led Here Neither Ted nor Jason took a straight path in. Jason was a raver kid in Minneapolis who walked into beauty school and for the first time felt seen by a teacher. Ted was a Texas athlete who walked into a salon called Zan and Friends, saw a room full of stylish people in starched Wranglers, and decided that was the life. What followed was barber school, a cross-country move seeking fame, a detour to Atlanta to answer phones while switching his license, and a room with Confederate flags on the wall. He stayed anyway. The sacrifices nobody sees are always the foundation of the success they do. What Fame Actually Costs Saying yes to Angelina Jolie's hair for Tomb Raider changed everything. Vogue. Marie Claire. A PR firm that told them to drop the name Fame and call it Ted Gibson. A Fifth Avenue salon. A DC licensing deal tied to the Real Housewives. A move to LA where they gambled everything and learned more than they earned. Three years in Palm Springs that have brought more inspiration than anywhere else they've lived. Success is not linear. It never was. The Client Relationship... and When It Ends Ted's rule: treat every client like it's the first time you've seen her. She is a different person. Jason goes deeper, describing 20 years of New York clients who didn't care what it cost, and how COVID ended it overnight. He had to create a new category... client friends. Losing them felt like grief. It changed how he understood his work entirely. Ted Gibson Beauty Wellness Science After Ted's mom was diagnosed with dementia, they dove into brain health and found lion's mane mushroom. They felt it. They kept going. A scientist in Oregon with 30 years studying fungi and algae helped them build a superfood powder: lion's mane, chaga, reishi, tremella, and blue-green algae in a coconut milk base with vanilla and coffee. Tremella is shown to be 100 times more effective than hyaluronic acid at moisture retention. Mix it into anything. A book is coming. Convergence: Beauty Wellness Science Summit May 2-3 in Palm Springs. Professionals and consumers in the same room to collaborate, not compete. Mainstage education in cut, color, and dressing. Panel discussions including Guts, Brains and Beauty and Stars, Shrooms and Psychedelics. Breakout rooms. A cocktail party. The Beauty in Motion Evening Performance headlined by Ted and his artistic team. Day two is all professional education with business coaching from Steve Gomez. Blue Zones leads a purpose workshop for the Palm Springs community. Hotel reservations at the Marriott via the link in bio. @tedgibson... @jasonbacke... @genochapman Sponsored by Serious Business. January 16-18, 2027 in New Orleans. Tickets at seriousbuisness.net

Duration:01:00:59

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Sheri Doss-Stop Assisting. Start Leading.

3/16/2026
Episode Title: Sheri Doss… From Redken to Costa Rica to Bumble and Bumble Hosts: Corey Gray and Katie May Guest: Sheri Doss, Education and Artistry at Bumble and Bumble Episode Summary Sheri Doss spent 30+ years at Redken before walking away to be near her mom in Costa Rica. She opened an 80-seat taco restaurant and thought she was done. Then Bumble and Bumble came calling. As of February 2025, Bumble is on Salon Centric shelves for the first time ever... and Sheri is leading the education behind it. Corey and Katie May dig into what that means for every hairstylist in America. What We Cover About Sheri Doss Sheri grew up the daughter of a struggling salon owner in Southern California. She earned her manicuring license first, then her cosmetology license, built a color clientele fast, and was recruited by Redken as an artist. She spent 30+ years educating, managing teams, and helping hairdressers build sustainable careers. She now leads Education and Artistry at Bumble and Bumble. Find Bumble and Bumble Pro Instagram: @bumblepro YouTube: Bumble and Bumble Pro Searchable Terms bumble and bumble education 2025, sheri doss bumble, hair industry podcast, why hairdressers quit, how to work for a hair brand, salon centric bumble, razor cutting education, your day off podcast, hairdustry, Katie May hairdustry, Corey Gray hairdustry

Duration:00:46:04

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Living in Peace- Ajahn Tri Dao

3/9/2026
Episode Summary Corey Hairdustry is joined by co-host Katie May for a conversation with Ajahn Tri Dao, a Buddhist monk and spiritual counselor. Inspired by the Walk for Peace, they explore the shift from “world peace” as an idea to internal peace as a daily responsibility—and why that change matters in a loud, fast, overstimulated world. What You’ll Learn • Why Buddhism can be understood as both a religion (protected by law) and a philosophy/practice (tested in real life) • The Walk for Peace’s core message: inner peace creates the conditions for world peace • A clear definition of “suffering” (dukkha): the uneasiness that comes from resisting reality, clinging, and trying to control what you can’t • How coping behaviors often show up when people can’t sit with pain (and why slowing down changes everything) • Why America’s pace (work, stress, constant stimulation) fuels emotional reactivity and disconnection • The Middle Way: not grinding yourself into burnout, and not numbing yourself into stagnation • How to start building awareness without making it complicated: journal first • A practical journaling framework: track sleep, mood, triggers, and reactions to expose patterns you’ve normalized • Beginner-friendly meditation advice: start guided with music, then build toward silence and breath-focused practice • Breath techniques shared: counting breaths, noticing temperature, and training the mind to do one thing at a time • What progress looks like: it’s not “no thoughts,” it’s responding differently when life pokes you • The takeaway: “Stop. Reflect. Write. Breathe.” and finish what you started. Key Quote-Level Takeaway “Peace is free from disturbing emotions—and you can train for it.” If you want, tell me: do you want the IG caption to feel more spiritual/soft, or more hard-hitting/straight talk?

Duration:01:07:27

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Michelle Bowden- The Fashion Week Truths

2/23/2026
Show Notes – Season 9, Episode 2 What does it really take to work Paris Fashion Week as a behind-the-chair hairstylist? In this episode, Corey sits down with Dallas-based master colorist Michelle Bowden to unpack how one simple ask turned into a backstage pass to Paris. Michelle has spent 23 years in the same salon, building a loyal clientele and refining her craft as a specialist colorist. Fashion Week wasn’t part of some grand master plan. It came from staying curious, investing in education, and having the courage to raise her hand when opportunity showed up. Here’s what you’ll hear in this conversation: • How Michelle built a long-term career in one salon without job hopping • Why specializing (cut vs. color) helped her master her craft • How taking a wig and styling masterclass opened the Fashion Week door • The exact moment she asked to be considered for the team • Why she almost said no when the Paris invite came • What backstage at Fashion Week is really like (tight spaces, fast timelines, controlled chaos) • Why speed and solid technique matter more than glam • How creative projects improve your confidence behind the chair • The truth about “pay to play” Fashion Week scams Michelle shares honestly about insecurity, imposter syndrome, and the mindset shift required to step into rooms where no one knows your name. She also talks about how staying grounded behind the chair keeps her creatively fulfilled—even while expanding into global opportunities. This episode is a reminder that: Opportunity doesn’t always knock loudly. Sometimes it shows up quietly and waits for you to speak first. If you’ve been waiting to feel “ready,” this is your nudge. You don’t need to leave your chair to elevate your career. But you do need to put yourself out there. Listen in and let us know: If you got the invite to Fashion Week… would you go?

Duration:00:41:52

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Gordon Miller- State of the Industry 2026

2/16/2026
Season 9, Episode 1: State of the Industry w/ Gordon Miller In this annual “State of the Industry” conversation, Corey and Katie sit down with Gordon Miller to unpack what actually happened in 2025 and what salon pros should pay attention to moving into 2026. We’re kicking off Season 9 with perspective, data, and real talk — not clickbait. Gordon, now the new General Manager of Intercoiffure, brings decades of industry insight to break down what’s actually happening behind the headlines. According to aggregated industry data (KIM Report pulling from thousands of POS and booking systems): Overall revenue was roughly flat Guest counts are down Frequency of visit is declining Retail dipped, especially in smaller businesses and suites Larger team-based salons (20+ providers) are seeing growth again Price increases helped stabilize revenue — but without them, many businesses were slightly down. Emotionally? The industry feels uncertain and reactive — mirroring the larger world. From “don’t prebook” to “retail is dead,” viral advice is spreading fast — even when it applies to only a small percentage of stylists. The reality: Most stylists are not booked out months in advance. Smart prebooking and retention systems still work. Social media today is marketing-driven, not community-driven — and that shifts what voices get amplified. Retail didn’t collapse — but it’s soft. Historically, retail accounts for about 5% of salon revenue (7% at its peak). The larger issue? The industry never consistently built strong retail systems. The act of recommending matters — even if the client doesn’t purchase from you. It builds trust, retention, and authority. For suite owners especially, inventory strategy and cash flow management are critical. Suites surged during COVID but growth is leveling off. Larger suite companies are now acquiring smaller regional operators. Chair rental remains larger overall. Meanwhile, 20+ person salons are seeing team growth again — suggesting a quiet shift back toward structured environments. Many newer stylists have never experienced strong in-salon education or structured mentorship due to post-COVID cuts and digital pivots. Independent educators can be transformational — but they reach only a small portion of the industry. Education — especially business education — remains the biggest opportunity. From AI concierge systems booking appointments after hours to tools helping managers communicate and analyze numbers more effectively, AI is already improving operations. It’s not replacing stylists — it’s supporting better business. The opportunity to do great hair depends on sitting on top of a strong business. Creativity matters. But sustainability requires systems, education, and intentional leadership. The industry isn’t broken — it’s evolving. The question is: Are you building a business that evolves with it?

Duration:01:08:02

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Stop Putting Sh*t In Your Hair — with Boone & Ben of Highland Style!

11/24/2025
Stop Putting Sh*t In Your Hair — with Boone & Ben of Highland Style In this episode of Your Day Off Podcast, Corey sits down with Boone and Ben, founders of Highland Style, the clean-beauty disruptors behind the now-iconic phrase: Stop Putting Sh*t In Your Hair. What started as two friends fed up with toxic, lab-engineered formulas turned into a mission to create prestige products rooted in health, sustainability, and uncompromising performance. From ruined cookware to award-winning products now found nationwide, this story is equal parts grit, curiosity, and conviction. How frustration with toxic products sparked the Highland mission The early apartment-stovetop era and the first Glacial Clay Pomade batches Why clean, earth-based ingredients outperform “chemical soup” The DM to Mad Rabbit’s Oliver Zak that shifted everything Why aluminum packaging is a non-negotiable The truth about preservatives & Yuka scores Why natural doesn’t mean “weak,” especially behind the chair Avoiding SKU overload in a cluttered product landscape Highland’s mission: style without compromise What’s coming in 2026 (conditioner, leave-in, high-hold, and more) “We resolved to create prestige products that deliver on the promise of style without compromising on health or sustainability.” Glacial Clay Pomade Glacial Cream Highland Wash Apply for a wholesale account at Highland.style → Wholesale tab. What We Cover:Highland’s Mission:Products Mentioned:For Pros:

Duration:00:53:53

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AI for Hairstylists: How Chrystal Graves’ LiQUiD Boosts Salon Profits

11/10/2025
AI for Hairstylists: How Chrystal Graves’ LiQUiD Boosts Salon Profits Season 8, Episode 46 — Your Day Off Podcast Chrystal L. Graves — Founder & CEO of LiQUiD, the first AI-powered business assistant built for hairstylists and salon owners. A former stylist, salon owner, and educator, Chrystal created LiQUiD to help beauty professionals make more money without working more. She’s a Techstars alum, Modern Salon Top 100 honoree, and Missouri Startup Weekend winner, with over 16 years in the beauty industry. Chrystal has coached hundreds of salon owners, led innovation for major beauty brands, and now leads the charge in bringing AI to the beauty business. Can AI actually make your salon more profitable? 💡 In this episode, co-host Katie May joins Corey to sit down with Chrystal Graves, the visionary behind LiQUiD — the first AI-powered business assistant for hairstylists. Chrystal shares how a single idea in a coffee shop turned into an award-winning tech startup that’s changing how stylists price, plan, and grow. From real-time pricing intelligence to automated consultations and smart decision-making, LiQUiD is redefining how salon professionals think about business — so you can create more and stress less. How Chrystal turned a 56-hour startup pitch into a funded AI company Why hairstylists need data-driven pricing, not emotional pricing How AI helps you track profitability and retention Automating consultations and product recommendations The future of tech-driven growth in the beauty industry 💻 Try LiQUiD for free: https://getliquid.ai 📱 Follow Chrystal: https://www.instagram.com/chrystalgraves_/ 🌐 Learn more: https://www.getliquid.ai 🎧 Your Day Off Podcast — available on all platforms 🎙️ Co-Host: Katie May Guest:Episode SummaryKey Topics & TakeawaysLinks & Resources

Duration:00:51:51

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Jennifer Boutwell- Healing After Trauma, Rebuilding Confidence & Finding Peace

11/3/2025
Guest: Jennifer Boutwell — salon owner, industry leader, consultant, and author of I See You: A Guide to Finding Your Inner Strength, Confidence, and Voice after Trauma and Abuse (Gretna, LA). She spent 30 years behind the chair before stepping into full-time entrepreneurship and consulting. She’s also a proud mom to Conner & Bryson (and furbaby Cooper). From a mall salon start to owning Salon Sanity, from a Redken makeover to paying off IRS debt in a year, Jennifer opens up about rebuilding with structure, healing after loss, and writing a book to help others move from trauma to true self-worth. We dig into NLP, morning rituals, meditation, gardening, and the power of “white space” in your calendar. Origin story: Gretna roots → Foxy Lady with Grandma → Regis → owning her own salon Rebrand & rebirth: why she dropped the founder’s name and created Salon Sanity — a calm space in an insane world Summit shift: systems, accountability, and paying off debt fast Healing & the book: losing her sister Gabrielle, confronting childhood trauma, and transforming pain into purpose NLP & self-awareness: spotting blind spots, rewriting patterns Presence & surrender: rituals, nature, and saying no to misalignment Leadership & legacy: empowering others to rediscover voice & confidence Barnes & Noble Balboa Press More info: jenniferjboutwell.com 📲 Connect with Jennifer Instagram → @jennifer_j_boutwell Key Topics & Takeaways**Links & Resources Amazon

Duration:00:51:39

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Ben Mollin- Deconstructed: Kill the Thing That’s Killing You

10/27/2025
🎙️ SHOW NOTES Guest: Ben F’n Mollin — celebrity hairdresser turned endurance athlete, suicide prevention specialist, and author of Deconstructed: Kill the Thing That’s Killing You. Corey sits down with longtime friend and industry legend Ben F’n Mollin for a raw, unfiltered conversation about burning down everything that was killing him — and rebuilding a life grounded in truth, grit, and miles. From Bravo’s Shear Genius to rockstar educator status, Ben lived the dream: fame, travel, and recognition. But behind it was debt, addiction, and a breaking point that almost ended his life on April 1, 2018. Instead, he chose to deconstruct everything — walking away from the salon, the brands, and the spotlight to rediscover himself through endurance sports and deep inner work. Now a punk-rock, Cali-sober, non-practicing Jew who turned survival into service, Ben shares how he became an Ironman, an ultramarathoner, and a suicide prevention speaker — pacing others on their path back to purpose. From Shear Genius to the Edge: What overnight fame feels like and why success can be just as dangerous as failure. Breaking Point: The moment Ben told his wife he planned to end his life — and how speaking up saved him. The Deconstruction Process: How he “killed” his career instead of himself and rebuilt from silence, sobriety, and stillness. Movement as Medicine: How walking became running, which became Ironman Mont-Tremblant and eventually 100+ mile ultramarathons. Mindset of a Warrior: Lessons from endurance racing that mirror survival, discipline, and recovery. From Burnout to Purpose: Why Ben now helps others confront their demons through The Ben Mollin Project and public speaking. Redemption at 50: Returning to the Sedona Canyon 125 in 2025, the race that once broke him — and finishing it in spiritual triumph. “Don’t kill yourself — kill the thing that’s killing you.” “When it gets hard, that’s when you have to create.” “Success can be just as dangerous as failure.” “Discomfort isn’t pain — it’s growth.” 🌐 Website: benfandmollin.com 📘 Pre-Order the Book: benmollin.systeme.io/pre-order 🎤 Founder of The Ben Mollin Project — transformational events on mindset, recovery, and finding your power If you or someone you love is struggling, please call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). Episode OverviewWhat You’ll LearnQuotable MomentsConnect with Ben

Duration:01:11:40

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Garrison Neill- Shock & Awe

10/20/2025
Shock & Awe Guest: Garrison Neill – Neill Group (@garrisonneill) Mentioned: @seriousbusinessconf Episode Summary: In this episode of Your Day Off Podcast, host Corey Gray sits down with Garrison Neill, Chief Marketing Officer of Neill Corporation and President of Paris Parker Salons and Spas. As part of a third-generation family business shaping the future of beauty through education, artistry, and innovation, Garrison shares how Neill Corporation continues its 78-year legacy of helping people reach their full potential through beauty. Neill Corporation’s portfolio includes Paris Parker, Parker Barber, VoMor Hair Extensions, Aveda Arts & Sciences Institutes, and the industry’s leading personal and business development conference — Serious Business. In this inspiring conversation, Garrison and Corey explore the story behind Neill’s multi-generational success, how Serious Business became the hair industry’s TED Talk, and why connection-based leadership is transforming how salons grow. The 2025 theme, Shock & Awe, challenges professionals to find gratitude, wonder, and presence in a world that never stops moving. Highlights: The Neill family legacy: 78 years of leadership, education, and evolution How Serious Business became a movement for personal and professional growth “Connection drives results” — the modern leadership philosophy reshaping salon culture The comeback of craft, artistry, and in-person learning The purpose behind Shock & Awe: seeing beauty in the chaos 🎧 Your Day Off Podcast – Season 8, Episode 43 Available on all podcast platforms

Duration:00:47:53

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Depot Male Tools Global Ambassadors- Luca Malnati, Dario J Braun, Tom Hoffman

10/13/2025
Corey Gray and co-host Geno Chapman (@genochapman) sit down in Ibiza with Depot Male Tools Global Ambassadors — Luca Malnati (@luca.malnati), Dario J Braun (@dariobarbers.nl), and Tom Hoffman (@diligents_tom @diligentssalons) — for a raw, funny, and inspiring conversation about creativity, connection, and community in the barber world. Recorded live at Hairtopia, powered by BeautyNova, this episode captures the unique energy of an event that feels more like a beach festival than a hair show. The group dives into how freedom fuels artistry, what it means to collaborate without ego, and how barbers can protect their mental space while building meaningful careers. You’ll hear: • How the Depot team turned a stage show into a full-on Ibiza vibe • The art of street casting real people for authentic work • Why teamwork and honest feedback create better shows • How to reset after high-energy events without burning out • The practice of asking for opportunities — not waiting for them • Why what you consume shapes your next five years The conversation moves easily from humor to honesty — from travel chaos and music inspiration to deep talk on leadership, self-awareness, and gratitude for the craft. It’s barbers being human, and that’s exactly what makes it resonate. 🎧 Your Day Off Podcast Season 8 Episode 42 – Depot Male Tools Global Ambassadors-Luca Malnati, Dario J Braun, Tom Hoffman Available on all podcast platforms

Duration:00:56:51

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milk_shake Global Ambassadors, Andrew Smith, Shelly Lane, Gianluca Grechi

10/7/2025
Why this weekend proves social puts the scissors back in your hands? Hosts: Corey Gray with Co Host Geno Chapman @genochapman Guests: @andrewsmithhairstylist @shelleylane_inspires @gianlucagrechi @milkshakehairpro Backstage energy Electric prep… tribal goddess hair to the floor… avant garde build tactics… securing heavy pieces without drama. Social as your voice And brands used to dictate the look. But hairdressers now set the trend. Therefore you can grow from any town with work that travels. Shelley’s home salon Childhood house turned calm studio. Why feel and environment matter. How education reignited a 20 year career. Gianluca’s path London training… people watching for real world inspiration… AI as a sketchbook… then proving it by hand. Andrew’s lens Light and reflection as the brief. Fostering kids while touring. The heart behind the craft and what family can look like. BeautyNova x milk_shake x Ibiza Poolside activations, DEPOT man cave vibes, Guinness record memories, and the Hard Rock closing as we walked out. Season 8 episode 41… milk_shake Global Ambassadors Show notes

Duration:00:53:12

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Tatum Neill- Why hairdresser community is the real power

9/29/2025
Show Notes (listener benefits first): What if your career wasn’t just about cutting hair, but about shaping culture? In this conversation with Tatum Neill, we talk about what happens when hairdressers stop competing and start connecting. From the inspiration behind Elevate and the soulful depth of Serious Business, to how music, artistry, and community collide… you’ll hear why these events matter and how they can reignite your passion for the craft. Tatum’s story goes beyond hair. From sneaking into raves in New Orleans to building one of the most respected platforms in our industry, he shows how following creativity leads to impact. If you’ve ever felt stuck behind the chair or wondered how to find your spark again, this episode is your reminder: you already hold the power to inspire change. 🎧 Complete Podcast Video available on your @spotify App @spotifypodcasts Your Day Off Podcast is on all platforms – Season 8, Episode 40 – with @tatumneill @elevatehair @seriousbusinessconf

Duration:00:45:44

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Misty Jayne- Ranting Money

9/22/2025
Season 8, Episode 39 Guest: @mistyjayne - Ranting Money 🎧 Listen on @spotify @spotifypodcasts or anywhere you get your podcasts Misty Jayne isn’t here to give you a budget. She’s here to shift your mindset. In this episode, she walks through how she used the debt snowball method to get out of debt—and why small wins matter more than perfect spreadsheets. We talk about: How the brain craves gratification (and how to use that to your advantage) Why “being bad with money” isn’t the problem What it really takes to shift a money mindset How to stop feeling stuck, even when you have multiple debts If you’re ready to stop feeling behind and start taking control, check out her work at MistyJayne.com This one is honest, practical, and permission-giving—especially if you’ve ever felt behind financially.

Duration:01:01:22

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Jennifer Jade Alvarez- Freedom Starts With Systems

9/15/2025
Why this is the future of salon success without burnout Jennifer Jade Alvarez Salon Owner | Speaker | Tech Advocate | Host of the Beauty Business Game Changer Podcast Instagram: @jenniferjadealvarez Co-Host: Gabby Bach @gabbymarieedits How Jen fully stepped away from behind the chair… and scaled instead of burned out Why most salon owners are leaking money (and how to fix it) The mindset shift that helped her finally trust her team and stop doing everything herself How to implement AI, automations, and virtual assistants—even if you’re not “techy” Why Zenoti became her 10th (and final) salon software How she runs two companies (salon + bridal) with different business models The real reason delegating doesn’t work (unless you fix this one thing) Transitioning out of burnout and into ownership Creating systems your team will actually use Building AI-driven guest experience and receptionist workflows Smart onboarding and SOPs with ChatGPT and Prompt Cowboy Letting go of perfection and embracing the 80% rule How AI saved her time and improved her mental health Take Jen’s Free Quiz: 👉 Find the profit leaks in your salon Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms. 📱 Search: “Your Day Off Podcast – S8E38” 👥 Guests:🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:🧠 Key Topics:📌 Bonus for Listeners:🎧 Listen Now:

Duration:00:53:02

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Ambrosia Carey- Why Surrender Is Presence… and Why That Changes Everything

9/8/2025
Why Surrender Is Presence… and Why That Changes Everything 📍Episode: Season 8, Episode 37 🎧 Host: Corey Gray (@hairdustry) 👥 Guest: Ambrosia Carey (@ambrosiacarey) 💛 Powered by: Hair Love University (@hairloveuniversity) 📝 Episode Summary: What does it really mean to be present—and why is surrender the key to getting there? In this vulnerable and wide-ranging conversation, host Corey Gray sits down with friend and educator Ambrosia Carey to explore how ego, boundaries, wellness, and intention all shape our lives behind the chair… and beyond it. You’ll hear about: Corey's life-changing trip to Cambodia with Hair Aid Why presence = surrender Boundaries that start with you—not other people How consuming less noise creates more peace The secret power of friendships without trauma Gratitude as a way to honor your ancestors Why hairdressing matters more in an AI world And why your energy is your responsibility This episode is a reminder that you have permission to protect your peace, follow your gut, and choose what (and who) you allow in. Whether you’re a hairstylist, leader, educator, or someone just trying to stay grounded—you’ll find something in this one. ✨ Favorite quote: "Presence isn’t something you chase. It’s something you allow. And it begins with surrender." — 📲 Follow the crew: @hairdustry @ambrosiacarey @hairloveuniversity 🎧 Listen to Hair Love Radio on all major platforms. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share!

Duration:00:44:11

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Charity Hundall- Vagaro Beauty-Pro Benefits

8/25/2025
Why This Beauty App Knows What You Need Before You Do In this episode of Your Day Off, Corey Gray and Gabby Bach sit down with Charity Hudnall, CMO of Vagaro, to unpack the features that are making Vagaro a true ally to beauty professionals. Key takeaways: Why the textured hair badge is a game-changer for clients and stylists What Vagaro is doing behind the scenes with AI (and how it's already helping your biz) Charity’s personal stories and why inclusivity isn’t a trend—it's a responsibility Real talk on the future of trades, tech, and the industry’s human-first soul The scoop on Iconic 25 in Napa Valley: education, wine, and industry changemakers Whether you’re running a solo suite or scaling multiple locations, this convo offers real value for how to grow your salon with purpose, tech, and heart. 🎧 Available on all podcast platforms. 📓 SHOW NOTES (Season 8, Episode 36):

Duration:00:50:53

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Geno Chapman- HairAid Cambodia 2025

8/18/2025
t Gino Chapman to share their life-changing experience volunteering with HairAid in Cambodia. Both on their first HairAid project, Corey and Gino open up about teaching haircutting skills to people in critical poverty—from community centers to prisons—and how the week reshaped their perspectives on service, resilience, and the power of the hair industry. You’ll hear: How Corey and Gino got involved with HairAid and prepared for the trip What it’s like teaching six haircuts in four days with limited resources and language barriers The impact of giving students a certificate that can change their future Emotional highlights, including meeting graduates now running their own salons Cultural experiences in Cambodia: Angkor Wat at sunrise, Kulin Mountain waterfalls, and an elephant sanctuary Why “presence means surrender” became Corey’s biggest takeaway The resilience of the Cambodian people and the lasting friendships formed Whether you’re a hairstylist looking to give back or someone curious about humanitarian work, this conversation is a powerful reminder that your skills can change lives—yours included. Links & Resources: HairAid International – Learn how to get involved Past Episode: Tabatha Coffey on HairAid – Corey’s pre-trip conversation with Tabatha about her own HairAid experience https://open.spotify.com/episode/1TVW7BenW1TdfxxO0GYQV9?si=VgIMjD9SRf2HHiYJAj-q_g Gabby’s Beauty Launchpad press release on HairAid Cambodia https://www.beautylaunchpad.com/business/news/news/22945962/hairdustrys-corey-gray-joins-hair-aid-to-teach-haircuts-and-create-careers-in-cambodia Follow the Hosts & Guest: Corey Gray – @hairdustry Gabby Bach – @beautylaunchpad Gino Chapman – @genochapman Your Day Off Podcast is available on all podcast platforms – Season 8 Episode 35 – Gino Chapman – HairAid Cambodia 2025 🎧

Duration:01:11:09

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Merian & Yasmine- Bounce Curl Brush Breakthrough

8/11/2025
Ever feel like the real innovators never get enough credit? 😤 This isn’t just a brush—it’s a movement. 👑 From burnout to bounce-back, this episode dives into how a family-run brand built a haircare empire with science, soul, and stubborn grit. Merian, founder + formulator of @BounceCurl, shares how her passion for curly hair turned into a full-blown business—without investors, and with lawsuits, haters, and all the mess that comes with wild success. 💡You’ll learn: actuallyAnd, yes—how a pre-dental student ended up becoming the next big thing in curly haircare 🧪✨ But this is more than a brand story.It’s about why we celebrate stylists, how community fuels creativity, and why doing the hard thing is worth it. Therefore, if you're a stylist, a founder, or just a beauty lover…👀 You owe it to yourself to hear this story.

Duration:00:59:54