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256 Is this a Co-Working Salon Model that Could Work for Everyone?

Episode 265 of the Grow My Salon Business Podcast podcast, hosted by Antony Whitaker, titled "256 Is this a Co-Working Salon Model that Could Work for Everyone?" was published on October 15, 2024 and runs 55 minutes.

October 15, 2024 ·55m · Grow My Salon Business Podcast

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If this era of hairdressing will be remembered for anything specific I believe it will be the rise of the self-employed.Regardless of where in the world you’re located, the self-employed business model in its various forms has made a huge impact on the industry and is continuing to do so. Today's guests are Ross and Jack Williams-Hirst, the co-founders of Williams & Hirst, a new co-working salon space in the heart of London’s Soho district. In today’s podcast, we discuss:✨The co-working salon business model and what’s driving the independent hairdressing movement.✨ How Williams & Hirst aims to elevate the freelance salon experience by offering a luxe environment alongside comprehensive support.✨ The importance of having rental packages that work for everyone…And lots more! IN THIS EPISODE: [00:53] Introducing Williams & Hirst: A new co-working salon in London’s Soho[02:20] Jack and Ross’s journey to freelance and co-working[04:49] Navigating the challenges of self-employment[08:03] Understanding VAT and its impact on freelance hairstylists and salon owners[11:29] Balancing business and personal life in a business partnership[16:49] The importance of clear business boundaries[24:57] Discussing legal definitions and independent contractor agreements[31:09] Navigating the grey areas of commission split models[33:04] Professional use inventory and supply store within Williams & Hirst[34:41] The importance of a staff lounge[37:01] Transparent pricing and business models[45:36] Understanding the financial viability for hairdressers when going freelance[53:19] Conclusion and final thoughts Want MORE to help you GROW? 📚 Check out our Bestselling GROW Bookshttps://growmysalonbusiness.com/books/ 🆘Management overwhelm!? Download our free checklist! This checklist will help you get clarity on where you're at https://growmysalonbusiness.com/management-checklist/ 🙏Thanks so much for joining me this week. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated!  They do matter in the rankings of the show and help other people find my podcast.👉 Here's what you do:- On your phone, Click here- Scroll down to 'Ratings & Reviews'- Tap on the empty purple stars and rate 5 stars- Click on ‘Write a Review’ I love to hear what’s been helpful and what you love about the podcast! Thank you for your support! 🙏Until next time!Antony RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Williams & HirstInstagram | Website Ross Williams-HirstInstagram Jack Williams-HirstInstagram   👉 FOLLOW US!Instagram | Facebook | Website

If this era of hairdressing will be remembered for anything specific I believe it will be the rise of the self-employed.

Regardless of where in the world you’re located, the self-employed business model in its various forms has made a huge impact on the industry and is continuing to do so.

 

Today's guests are Ross and Jack Williams-Hirst, the co-founders of Williams & Hirst, a new co-working salon space in the heart of London’s Soho district.

 

In today’s podcast, we discuss:
✨The co-working salon business model and what’s driving the independent hairdressing movement.
✨ How Williams & Hirst aims to elevate the freelance salon experience by offering a luxe environment alongside comprehensive support.
✨ The importance of having rental packages that work for everyone…

And lots more!


 

IN THIS EPISODE:

 

[00:53] Introducing Williams & Hirst: A new co-working salon in London’s Soho

[02:20] Jack and Ross’s journey to freelance and co-working

[04:49] Navigating the challenges of self-employment

[08:03] Understanding VAT and its impact on freelance hairstylists and salon owners

[11:29] Balancing business and personal life in a business partnership

[16:49] The importance of clear business boundaries

[24:57] Discussing legal definitions and independent contractor agreements

[31:09] Navigating the grey areas of commission split models

[33:04] Professional use inventory and supply store within Williams & Hirst

[34:41] The importance of a staff lounge

[37:01] Transparent pricing and business models

[45:36] Understanding the financial viability for hairdressers when going freelance

[53:19] Conclusion and final thoughts

 

Want MORE to help you GROW?

 

📚 Check out our Bestselling GROW Books

https://growmysalonbusiness.com/books/

 

🆘Management overwhelm!? Download our free checklist! This checklist will help you get clarity on where you're at https://growmysalonbusiness.com/management-checklist/

 

🙏Thanks so much for joining me this week. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! 

 

They do matter in the rankings of the show and help other people find my podcast.


👉 Here's what you do:


- On your phone, Click here


- Scroll down to 'Ratings & Reviews'


- Tap on the empty purple stars and rate 5 stars


- Click on ‘Write a Review’ I love to hear what’s been helpful and what you love about the podcast! Thank you for your support! 🙏


Until next time!

Antony

 

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

 

Williams & Hirst

Instagram | Website

 

Ross Williams-Hirst

Instagram

 

Jack Williams-Hirst

Instagram

 

 

 

👉 FOLLOW US!

Instagram | Facebook | Website

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