Hairdressing We Have A Problem

著者: Jules Peacocke/Piccolo Podcasts
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  • Is the hairdressing industry dying a slow death?  Gen X hairstylist and veteran salon owner, Jules Peacocke thinks so.  In this 8-part series she shares tales of hairdressing gloom and doom, theft and deception, apathy and entitlement with a healthy dose of government bashing. What is going to save the industry from imploding and the rest of us from perpetual bad hair days? Subscribe, listen and have your say.

    Jules Peacocke commenced her hairdressing apprenticeship in New Zealand in 1989 under the tutelage of incredibly talented and amazing stylists.  They were brutally honest, hard AF, brilliant and completely committed to growing the next generation of talented hairdressers.  Armed with great skills, Jules left NZ for a big city experience in London. After several years she came to Australia in search of high end hairdressing experiences and found none.  So, she built her own 26 years ago. Today, Jules is still passionate about her salon brand Lily Jackson Hairdressing but now has something to say about the industry to anyone that will listen.

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Is the hairdressing industry dying a slow death?  Gen X hairstylist and veteran salon owner, Jules Peacocke thinks so.  In this 8-part series she shares tales of hairdressing gloom and doom, theft and deception, apathy and entitlement with a healthy dose of government bashing. What is going to save the industry from imploding and the rest of us from perpetual bad hair days? Subscribe, listen and have your say.

Jules Peacocke commenced her hairdressing apprenticeship in New Zealand in 1989 under the tutelage of incredibly talented and amazing stylists.  They were brutally honest, hard AF, brilliant and completely committed to growing the next generation of talented hairdressers.  Armed with great skills, Jules left NZ for a big city experience in London. After several years she came to Australia in search of high end hairdressing experiences and found none.  So, she built her own 26 years ago. Today, Jules is still passionate about her salon brand Lily Jackson Hairdressing but now has something to say about the industry to anyone that will listen.

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  • How is the hairdressing council helping?
    2023/05/30
    Jules is joined by Sandy Chong in this episode. Sandy Chong is a key influence in the Hairdressing Industry. Currently she is the CEO/Director of the Australian Hairdressing Council. She speaks on behalf of the industry to Government and media, creating relationships to support an industry that is often overlooked. Her role at the AHC has established better business practices, training and education and building sustainable careers for the future of the industry. Sandy’s vision is to create an industry that has the highest possible standards in ethics, technical ability and workplace. I'll be back to you all soon. That's it from me. In season one of hairdressing, feel free to get in touch.    Visit the links for more information: https://www.instagram.com/hairwehaveaproblem/ https://hairdressingwehaveaproblem.com.au/ https://www.theahc.org.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    1 時間 4 分
  • US Millennial Hairdressers - are they shaping the future?
    2023/05/23
    Jules is joined by David Bosscher this week. David is an American stylist and a true mentor in the business, David is the co-creator of 'Destroy The Hairdresser', a professional coaching model for the current generation of hairdressers and salon owners.     Visit the links for more information: https://www.instagram.com/hairwehaveaproblem/ https://www.destroythehairdresser.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    44 分
  • F*ck It...
    2023/05/16
    Jules is joined by Carl Keeley in this episode. Carl Keeley is an award-winning hairdresser, photographer, business owner and educator. Along with Carl's wife and business partner Belinda, they own Melbourne's Chumba Concept Salons located at both Warragul and Chapel Street.  More recently they have been educating others on how to grow their salons and create magical hair careers for themselves, with their salon coaching business.  Visit the links for more information: https://www.instagram.com/hairwehaveaproblem/ https://hairdressingwehaveaproblem.com.au/ https://www.chumba.com.au/ https://www.salonbusiness.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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    59 分

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