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Respectfully
by Respectyou.me
A hairdressing podcast hosted by Respect for Hair editors, who chat to hairdressers, salon owners and influencers from all industry sectors. These hair conversations appeal to everyone from creatives to educators, marketeers and business people! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 158 - Tim Scott Wright
Tim Scott Wright shares his love for blonding services to build business Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 157 - Chloe Heyworth
Chloe Heyworth shares the art behind scalp micro-pigmentation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 156 - Nicky Pope
Alfie James invites mum Nicky Pope to share her hairdressing story spanning more than 30 years. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 155 - India, Jason and Josh Miller
India, Jason and Josh Miller discuss carrying on the family brand at Charlie Miller hairdressing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 154 - Victoria Lynch
Victoria Lynch talks about entrepreneurship and innovation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 153 - Andrea Dorata and Jamie Benny
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Disrespectfully EP 9 (Xmas Special)
HO HO HO! The trio wish to send the merriest of Christmas to you one and all...Alfie dying to get the last few digs of the year to Nicky, Ellie breaking out a fresh Baileys and Nicky spreading some wishes for hairdressing in 2026. Oh and our Indian Princess chipping in too! As if she'd miss this ;) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 152 - Debbie Gee
Debbie Gee shares her joy of training with Nicky Pope. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Disrespectfully EP 8
On the eve of the British Hairdressing Awards, we fancied a lovely chin wag about accents (uh oh), parasocial relationships and Alfie has to do WHAT before he gets ready for a show?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 151 - Nick Irwin
Nick Irwin shares his view of where hairdressing is heading in 2026. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 150 - Design Essentials
The need for textured hair education with Sharon Thompson & Patrica Davis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Disrespectfully EP 7
We've missed you almost as much as Alfie has missed the chance to call his boss and director OLD so here's the seventh instalment of Disrespectfully for you to enjoy :) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 149 - Michael Shaun Corby
Michael Shaun Corby celebrates a new role with Olaplex. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 148 - Davide Spinelli
Davide Spinelli speaks on a new launch focussing on bespoke feedback. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Disrespectfully EP 6
We’re back, after various amounts of sh*t being done; events, trips, and in Alfie’s case an absurd amount of washing being done…WE’D LIKE TO MAKE A PSA TO ANY BOTOX COMPANIES OUT THERE THAT NICKY MAY OR MAY NOT BE COMING SOON 🤣💙 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Disrespectfully EP 5
We've all been away and seen some cool stuff (for once!) so we're here to talk about it...Nicky might be on the edge so take a listen for a real-time wind up masterclass from (who else) Alfie! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 147 - Jerome Wilson
Jerome Wilson shares the value of an extension service. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Disrespectfully EP 4
Alfie's hair washing habits, Ellie's sanity returning from kids back to school and there's HOW many pigeons in Greater London?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 146 - Vivienne Mackinder
Vivienne Mackinder talks on the 'Editorial Eye' with Ellie Scott Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Disrespectfully EP 3
Another week, another episode of the gang of Nicky, Alfie and by popular demand (via video link) we have Karishma here! Ellie's taken a week off from Alfie's waffle, so enjoy a wrap up of Nicky's trip to Minneapolis courtesy of Aveda, what drives Karishma up the wall and how bad our guesses are for how many cornflakes are in a 500g box?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Disrespectfully EP 2
Disrespectfully is the cheeky little sister to the Respectfully podcast. A 15-minute unfiltered catch-up on what’s going down in the wonderful world of hairdressing. In episode 2 they talk about a recent hair show Nicky attended, where hairstyles get their names from and share their personal 'hair icks' as well as news on where they've been and what they've seen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Disrespectfully EP 1
Disrespectfully is the cheeky little sister to the Respectfully podcast. A 15-minute unfiltered catch-up on what’s going down in the wonderful world of hairdressing. In episode 1 they talk about the Lionesses Euro win and how this could be good for Hairdressing UK... discuss the value of hairdressing awards... and share their personal 'hair icks' as well as news on where they've been and what they've seen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 145 - Not Another Club
Not Another Club talk on switching up support for better business outcomes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 144 - Janine Jennings
Janine Jennings talks all things GHD salon network with Ellie Scott Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 143 - Lloyd Court
Lloyd Court the Colourtastic Genius 2025 shares his views from the salon chair Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 142 - Colin Caruso
Colin Caruso shares his vision as a globe-trotting colour director Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 141 - Dina Demetriou
Dina Demetriou tells Nicky Pope why offering a hair extension service is so great for business Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 140 - Williams and Hirst
Williams and Hirst share what a salon for independents can offer Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 139 - Mike Vincent
Mike Vincent is the founder and global publisher of Tribu-te Magazine - a title with the highest reputation in hairdressing. In this podcast he shares the inspiration behind the brand and how he has shaped it to become the well loved and revered name it is today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 138 - Louis Byrne
Louis Byrne and Nicky Pope discuss empowerment coaching and taking control of your life Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 137 - Liam Curran
Liam Curran shares with Nicky Pope a peek into the world of celebrity and VIP session styling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 136 - Dean Lawton-Taylor and Dylan McConnachie
Dean Lawton-Taylor and Dylan McConnachie share their experience being Colour World Geniuses. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 135 - Darrel Starkey
Darrel Starkey talks about building a career in hairdressing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 134 - Smitha Islam
Smitha Islam explains how B Corp certification is great for hairdressing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 133 - Daniel Lustig-Webb
Daniel Lustig-Webb shares his experience in hairdressing and show business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 132 - Paul Watts
Paul Watts on the business of YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In Memory of Trevor Sorbie MBE (1949-2024)
Revisit Trevor Sorbie’s last podcast with us only 12 months ago. Coming up to Christmas 2023 we visited Trevor and Carole at home and the conversation was fun and insightful. He was such a character. Thanks to Charlotte Cave for hosting on this one. Along with the whole hairdressing community, we mourn the loss of Trevor Sorbie who died earlier this month. But we also remember him with a smile and a HUGE amount of respect. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 131 - Mel Tudor
Mel Tudor talks on sustainability within a salon environment Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 130 - Anne Veck
Anne Veck discusses being a woman in hairdressing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 129 - Sam Austin-Smith
Sam Austin-Smith shares her exciting business software programme with Nicky Pope. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 128 - Paula Peralta
Paula Peralta talks with Nicky Pope about working with a pioneering hair care brand... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 127 - Ky Wilson
Hairstylist, session stylist and photographer Ky Wilson joins the Respectfully podcast to chat about his role as Artistic Director for Calligraphy Cut and his positivity for embracing the new. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 126 - Cally Borg
Cally Borg joins the Respectfully podcast to share with host Nicky Pope how hairdressers can achieve a better work-life balance. An advocate for working a 4-day week, Cally has reorganised her own way of working and enjoying a full family life with her young children and is keen to share how! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 125 – Dove Palmer shares his story, style and music choices with Nicky Pope
In this episode of the Respectfully hair podcast, Dove Palmer shares his story, style and music choices with Nicky Pope!Dove Palmer and Nicky PopeRespectfully moved our usual recording process to join Dove live on his houseboat moored in East London at the Limehouse basin. We were intrigued by what the homely surroundings tell us about this world-renowned educator. In a lively and thoughtful conversation, Dove shared his take on pop culture, music and style icons and how this informs his hairdressing.The wheelhouse on Dove's boatHair for Curious CatsDove became a hairdresser in his 20s, and quickly joined Vidal Sassoon where he became an educator. And a first-class one at that. Focussing on precision cutting techniques, he travels widely to share his knowledge and stills finds the training process as rewarding today as ever. The living-music spaceIn our podcast you'll hear Dove explain what he sees as interesting and uplifting about hairdressing today. We asked him about his vinyl collection and enjoyed hearing plans for the Curious Cats Sunday Service gathering he is hosting over the Summer. He describes it as ‘hair for those that love to learn'.Artwork gives a nod to Dove's hairdressingTo follow Dove, you can find him on his Instagram platform – where he often shares great Tips For Curious Cats! Don't forget to DM him if you're interested in the Sunday Service, too.@dovepalmerandcompanyDove Palmer: Music loverTo explore the library of Respectfully hair podcasts, click HEREFor more of the latest industry news, click HERE.________________________________Respect is a hub for UK hairdressers of all ages and stages to find out what We Love, We Hear and We See as the best product launches, styling advice, hairtools, education training and seminars and hairshows! Sign up to our newsletter which is sent fortnightly direct to your email, so you stay up-to-date with salon styling information, trends in session work, advice on presenting on stage or progress in educating – whatever your interest, whether you’re a trainee or creative director, an educator or team leader, you’ll find all the opportunities and ideas on www.respectyou.me The post EP 125 – Dove Palmer shares his story, style and music choices with Nicky Pope appeared first on Respectyou.me | UK hairdressing news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP 124 – Frank Brormann shares the magic behind Calligraphy Cut with Nicky Pope
Frank Brormann is an entrepreneur with a fabulous heritage career in hairdressing. He is a German salon-owner and stylist who has a broad experience of working in different European countries, and trained with the likes of Patrick Cameron. Despite his fabulous start and quick success in the industry, Frank always felt there was ‘more to discover'. And indeed he was right!Always driven and ambitious, Frank's quest for ‘more has led him to discover a new way of cutting hair. The Calligraphy Cut. He talks to the host of the Respectfully podcast, Nicky Pope, to explain Calligraphy Cut – both a technique and a hair tool in the form of a Calligraphy pen. Frank BrormanCalligraphy CutDuring the conversation, Frank shares both how he conceived the Calligraphy Pen, and how it is used to best effect. This is essentially a simple idea: emulating the way florist trim the stems of flowers by cutting them on a slant so there is a larger surface area of the cut stem to absorb water. But the effects on the hair are striking and impactful. A slant cut gives more scope to absorb moisture, but also adds to the reflective surface for light and shine, and to the flexibility of the hair strand and thus the way hair falls. Calligraphy CutDon't talk our word for it – listen to this engaging conversation and we're sure you'll be inspired. Go furtherExplore for yourself the potential of the Calligraphy Cut technique. You can subscribe to use the Calligraphy Pen and access a wealth of education and support. Frank has enlisted the support of industry professionals including Ky Wilson and Nicola Smythe and recently released a collection created by Anthony Mascolo. See more HEREFollow @calligraphycut.uk and @calligraphycutVisit: www.calligraphycut.ukTo explore the library of Respectfully hair podcasts, click HEREFor more of the latest industry news, click HERE.________________________________Respect is a hub for UK hairdressers of all ages and stages to find out what We Love, We Hear and We See as the best product launches, styling advice, hairtools, education training and seminars and hairshows! Sign up to our newsletter which is sent fortnightly direct to your email, so you stay up-to-date with salon styling information, trends in session work, advice on presenting on stage or progress in educating – whatever your interest, whether you’re a trainee or creative director, an educator or team leader, you’ll find all the opportunities and ideas on www.respectyou.meThe post EP 124 – Frank Brormann shares the magic behind Calligraphy Cut with Nicky Pope appeared first on Respectyou.me | UK hairdressing news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP123 – Alison Jameson and Lauren Grieve discuss how a PR can help
Alison Jameson a hairdresser by trade who has dedicated her last 30 years to running her own PR agency and her sidekick/co-director Lauren Grieve join Respectfully host Ellie Scott to share the wonders of PR in the hairdressing world. How working with a PR can benefit your career, what to expect and what is possible.Join us for an interesting chat on how the world of PR has changed over the last 20 years and the impact social media has had on this. We discuss the importance of campaigns and what goes into events.About AJCThere's no one-size-fits-all when it comes to PR. From helping you attract new clients to securing media coverage the AJC team promise to make your goals their goals.Helping you to build your brand, and foster relationships with influencers and industry leaders. They will also help navigate any potential crises, maintain a positive public image, and keep the your brand relevant and appealing through strategic promotions and events. Allowing you to focus on your craft while they ensure they reach and engage with your target audience effectively.Find out moreWant to learn more about our guests?Visit the AJC website HERE Contact Alison HEREContact Lauren HERETo explore the library of Respectfully hair podcasts, click HEREFor more of the latest industry news, click HERE.________________________________Respect is a hub for UK hairdressers of all ages and stages to find out what We Love, We Hear and We See as the best product launches, styling advice, hairtools, education training and seminars and hairshows! Sign up to our newsletter which is sent fortnightly direct to your email, so you stay up-to-date with salon styling information, trends in session work, advice on presenting on stage or progress in educating – whatever your interest, whether you’re a trainee or creative director, an educator or team leader, you’ll find all the opportunities and ideas on www.respectyou.meThe post EP123 – Alison Jameson and Lauren Grieve discuss how a PR can help appeared first on Respectyou.me | UK hairdressing news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP122 – Nicky Clarke shares his hairdressing stories
Nicky Clarke shares his hairdressing stories with the listeners of the Respectfully podcast… and they're well worth a listen!NIcky Clarke and NIcky Pope record RespectfullyNicky Clarke is arguably the most famous hairdresser in the UK today. He began his hairdressing career in the 70s, as a teenager, working for the House of Leonard where he met John Frieda. This was to prove a central part of Nicky's history. He and John went on to set up a salon of their own on the Marylebone Rd, where for more than a decade they nurtured a truly celebrity clientele. From Vogue shoots to creating the Purdey cut for Joanna Lumley, they did it all.At home with Nicky ClarkeThe Nicky Clarke brandBy 1991 Nicky set up his own salon which flourished alongside his personal appearances on pretty much every TV show you can mention from Absolutely Fabulous to The Weakest Link, Come Dine with Me and Ant & Decs Saturday Night Takeaway. He even had royalty attend the salon opening to cut the ribbon. The tabloids went nuts for Nicky, and his personal life featured in the likes of Hello! Magazine as much as his hairdressing did. In 2008 he was awarded an OBE for services to hairdressing… but rather than hear from us, we invite you to settled into conversation recorded with Nicky in his gorgeous north London home. It’s quite a tale!Follow our guestNicky Clarke electrical are the latest instalment in brand Nicky Clarke's story. Follow…@nickyclarkeukVisit online HERE For more of the Respectfully podcast conversations, click HERE_______________________________Respect is a hub for UK hairdressers of all ages and stages to find out what We Love, We Hear and We See as the best product launches, styling advice, hairtools, education training and seminars and hairshows! Sign up to our newsletter which is sent fortnightly direct to your email, so you stay up-to-date with salon styling information, trends in session work, advice on presenting on stage or progress in educating – whatever your interest, whether you’re a trainee or creative director, an educator or team leader, you’ll find all the opportunities and ideas on www.respectyou.meWe love hairdressing; we see and we hear how you can become the best hairdresser, colourist and salon owner possible. Contact us if you’d like to know more about us. If it’s worth talking about, you’ll read it here.The post EP122 – Nicky Clarke shares his hairdressing stories appeared first on Respectyou.me | UK hairdressing news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP121 – Anne Veck and Helga Hertsig discuss sustainability
Anne Veck and Helga Hertsig discuss sustainability for hairdressing with Respectfully host, Nicky Pope. How well is hairdressing doing in promoting ways to tackle global warming and reduce our carbon footprint?Anne Veck is a well known hairdresser who has long championed the need to be more sustainable in our hairdressing practice. With her husband Keith, she produces a valuable newsletter and information hub called Salon Re:Source which you can see HEREHelga Hertsig is a futurologist – trend forecasting for the consumer-packed goods industry. It's her job to track trends and watch out for the evolution of events that can impact a market. During the conversation, Helga mentions the difficulty of decision making/confusion around sustainability. This is the short video that she referenceds, which also encompasses health. Everything is related: See HERE And regarding shelf-labelling nudging people towards sustainable purchases, you can find out more HERE The conversation is enabled by Joico in celebration of its launch for the new Inner Joi collection. This is a 100% vegan range with natural formulas that deliver the same transformative results and professional performance you love and expect from Joico products. See more HEREFollow our guestsHelga posts insights and inspiration around sustainability and more on Instagram & LinkedIn pages:@hintfuturologyLinked InAnne Veck is here at: anneveckhair.com@anneveckeducationFor more of the latest industry news click here_______________________________Respect is a hub for UK hairdressers of all ages and stages to find out what We Love, We Hear and We See as the best product launches, styling advice, hairtools, education training and seminars and hairshows! Sign up to our newsletter which is sent fortnightly direct to your email, so you stay up-to-date with salon styling information, trends in session work, advice on presenting on stage or progress in educating – whatever your interest, whether you’re a trainee or creative director, an educator or team leader, you’ll find all the opportunities and ideas on www.respectyou.meWe love hairdressing; we see and we hear how you can become the best hairdresser, colourist and salon owner possible. Contact us if you’d like to know more about us. If it’s worth talking about, you’ll read it here.The post EP121 – Anne Veck and Helga Hertsig discuss sustainability appeared first on Respectyou.me | UK hairdressing news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP120 – Liz McKeon advocates Shear Haven anti-domestic violence online training
We know Liz McKeon as a salon business expert and founder of The International Salon Business School. But more recently Liz has taken on another role as ambassador for Shear Haven, provider of anti-domestic violence training for hairdressers. Liz joined Respectfully podcast host Nicky Pope to explain why this cause is dear to her heart, and how hairdressers can help.[Trigger warning: the conversation does reference experience of violence suffered in a moderate way].The proposition from Shear Haven is for salons and their teams to complete a free, online course in anti-domestic violence training. Just 20 minutes gives an insight into what might be the signs of someone being suffering from domestic abuse in some way. This is not about training to provide answers, but rather to spot the signs, initiate a conversation and perhaps enable someone to feel they can ask for help. It's invaluable.Nicky Pope with Liz McKeon What's the problem? Stats taken from sources including Office for National Statistics and the National Centre for Domestic Violence, put the figures as being 1 in 5 adults experiencing domestic abuse in their lifetime. This equates to 1 in 4 women, and 1 in 6 or 7 men. This is staggering. To put into perspective, it makes it extremely likely that a client or a team member in the salon has or will at some point be a victim. They may feel unable to speak, to be practiced at concealing signs, but you can help. Often the victim is made to feel they are the problem. If nobody asks the question ‘are you okay?', then perhaps they don't feel able to speak up. How about if you could ask that question. To Access Shear Haven’s anti-domestic violence training, visit www.lizmckeon.com or www.shearhaventraining.orgFor more information about Liz McKeon as a business coach, click HEREFor more of the latest industry news click here_______________________________Respect is a hub for UK hairdressers of all ages and stages to find out what We Love, We Hear and We See as the best product launches, styling advice, hairtools, education training and seminars and hairshows! Sign up to our newsletter which is sent fortnightly direct to your email, so you stay up-to-date with salon styling information, trends in session work, advice on presenting on stage or progress in educating – whatever your interest, whether you’re a trainee or creative director, an educator or team leader, you’ll find all the opportunities and ideas on www.respectyou.meWe love hairdressing; we see and we hear how you can become the best hairdresser, colourist and salon owner possible. Contact us if you’d like to know more about us. If it’s worth talking about, you’ll read it here.The post EP120 – Liz McKeon advocates Shear Haven anti-domestic violence online training appeared first on Respectyou.me | UK hairdressing news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP119 Carley Bayne, Francesca Harrison and Lauren Stone discuss a work/life balance
Carley Bayne, owner of Carley Bayne Hair and freelancer Francesca Harrison are friends and colleagues in hairdressing in their home area of Epsom, Surrey. They join Respectfully host Lauren Stone to discuss how rewarding it is to shape your working life to suit your desire for a work-life balance. Hairdressers finding a balanceCarley Bayne has worked in West End London salons her whole career and recently decided she needed to make a change in order to have a family and be a working mother. She has now built up a clientele in her home area in Epsom, Surrey to be now able to make her own salon. She now works one day a month, and employs her own teamFrancesca Harrison had been working in London at Vidal Sassoon, until the Pandemic forced changes. She says she ‘fell into’ the world of being freelance and now works at Hunter collective three days a week, and works with other teams in her home area for the remainder of the week, including time with Carley in her salon.Carley Bayne, Francesca Harrison and Lauren StoneShaping the career you wantWhether for family reasons or for the freedom, Carley and Francesca are pleased with how they can now shape a working career to suit their needs. Along with host Lauren Stone – also a working mother of young children – they talk about how to manage their workload around their desire to maintain a work/life balance. Working mothers, or keen to remain free to walk when they want and how, this is an in-depth at how we can evolve the traditional work ethic to be more modern. They consider how salons can take into account the pressure and dynamics of hairdressing in 2024. This is an enlightening conversation at a time when we are all focussed on staff retention. This is a great conversation about the changing expectations of employees and anxiety about staff retention. ContactsTo find out more about our guests follow:@carleybaynehair@franchesca_cuts_hairwww.francescacutshair.co.ukTo explore the library of Respectfully hair podcasts, click HEREFor more of the latest industry news, click HERE.________________________________Respect is a hub for UK hairdressers of all ages and stages to find out what We Love, We Hear and We See as the best product launches, styling advice, hairtools, education training and seminars and hairshows! Sign up to our newsletter which is sent fortnightly direct to your email, so you stay up-to-date with salon styling information, trends in session work, advice on presenting on stage or progress in educating – whatever your interest, whether you’re a trainee or creative director, an educator or team leader, you’ll find all the opportunities and ideas on www.respectyou.me The post EP119 Carley Bayne, Francesca Harrison and Lauren Stone discuss a work/life balance appeared first on Respectyou.me | UK hairdressing news. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A hairdressing podcast hosted by Respect for Hair editors, who chat to hairdressers, salon owners and influencers from all industry sectors. These hair conversations appeal to everyone from creatives to educators, marketeers and business people! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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