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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2025 · 22 MIN

084 - What My Skin Taught Me About Change (and Why So Many Salon Owners Get Stuck)

from Prosper and Profit · host Laura O'Hagan

This episode feels a little different, a bit more personal but I think you’re really going to see the parallel here. This story starts with my skin (yes, really!) but it’s actually about something much deeper: how we hold ourselves back from change. On this episode we talk through; • The identity and mindset we attach to our “problems” • What it really takes to reach that turning point for change • How to move from acceptance to action in your business It’s honest, a little vulnerable and full of parallels I think you’ll really resonate with. Tune in now, this one’s for anyone who knows it’s time to stop settling for “that’s just how it is.” Looking for help to transform your business into the thriving, profitable business you know it could be? Book a Discovery Call with Laura here www.laurajohagan.com/book-call Ready to Prosper and Profit? Let's dive in. Loving the podcast? If this podcast is providing value to you, please leave a 5-star review. Connect with Laura Website: www.laurajohagan.com Email: [email protected] Instagram: www.instagram.com/laurajohagan

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