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The Hair Game

Ep. 336 • Why Andy Judd Books All New Clients as a 'Transformational' Cut

The Hair Game

Salon Republic

Business, Arts, Fashion & Beauty

4.6570 Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2024

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

@andy_doesyourhair, a Nashville hairdresser known for creative and transformative haircuts, shares how he built his clientele by always doing something different than what was being offered. We talk about collaborating with clients as hair models and using them for photo shoots. Andy also shares his observations on changes in clientele and the opportunities that come with and shares his personal hair choices and future goals.

This Week's Topics:

• His extra time built in to his 'transformational' cuts

• His clients and how he finds them

•  Finding hair school and struggling initially; interning at salon at the same time

• Transitioning to Creative Cuts

• Marketing Shags and Mullets

• Pricing and Gender-Inclusive Rates

• Collaborating with Clients as Hair Models

• Changes in Clientele

• Future Goals

• Challenges with Licensing 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I think it's a mix of both. I think the console definitely is longer when you are meeting somebody.

0:05.3

It's like many multiple baby first dates, you know, and then you have to deliver a creation that they're asking for.

0:15.9

Hey, I'm Ray Christopher. It's Gina Bianca. Ashley Norman here.

0:19.8

Hey, everybody's Gordon Miller. Welcome to the hairbrainca. Ashley Norman here. Hey, everybody. It's Gordon Miller.

0:21.0

Welcome to the Hairbrain Conversations.

0:23.2

I mean, one of my favorites, The Hair Game Podcast.

0:30.9

Hey, everybody, Donovan here, producer of the Hair Game Podcast.

0:35.3

The Hair Game Podcast, we've been nominated for the Hairbrained Awards Industry Podcast of the Hair Game Podcast. The Hair Game Podcast, we've been nominated for the

0:38.0

Hairbrained Awards Industry Podcast of the year. Very honored to be nominated for that.

0:44.8

Show us some love by voting for us. You can find the link in the episode description

0:49.6

or the link in our bio on Instagram at the Hair Game podcast. Voting closes on March 1st, so go ahead and click that link and vote for us.

0:59.5

Thank you to everyone for being such loyal listeners.

1:03.3

Salon Republic has a new location opening soon in West Hollywood on Santa Monica,

1:09.2

looking to open sometime in the summer.

1:11.3

So check out that location.

1:13.2

You can go to SalonRepublic.com for more details and book a virtual tour.

1:18.3

Also, we love suggestions from you, the listener, on who we should have on the show.

1:23.4

If there's someone you think we should bring on that we haven't, shoot us a DM at the Higan podcast and let us know who they are. All right. Now on to the episode with Andy Judd. Hi, Andy. How are you? Hi, I'm great. How are you? I'm great. So Andy's laughing a little bit because before we started the episode, I was struggling with with the sentence as simple as, hi, Andy.

1:45.7

How are you?

1:47.2

And then I went to this long explanation about how I make mistakes on podcast too.

1:51.9

So anyway, listeners, you know, maybe you don't know, but now you know that making a podcast

1:58.7

is not as easy as it might sound, even as long as I've been doing it.

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