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About The Guest(s):
Carmina "Mina B. Choppin" is a seasoned barber and educator with over 23 years of experience in the industry. She is known for her expertise in cutting men's hair and has a passion for teaching and helping others succeed in the barbering industry. Carmina has been successful both before and after the rise of social media, and she emphasizes the importance of building relationships with clients and continually learning and growing in the craft of barbering.
Summary:
Carmina joins the podcast to discuss the importance of soft skills in the barbering industry and the need for barbers to be versatile in their skills. She emphasizes the value of customer service and building relationships with clients, as well as the need for barbers to continually learn and grow in their craft. Carmina also shares her experiences working on set and in the wedding industry, highlighting the various opportunities available to barbers beyond working behind the chair. The conversation touches on the misconception that the number of social media followers directly translates to income, with Carmina and the hosts agreeing that building organic relationships and providing excellent service are more important than likes and followers.
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This podcast is produced by Mitch McGarry with Maypop Media LLC
About The Guest(s):
Carmina "Mina B. Choppin" is a seasoned barber and educator with over 23 years of experience in the industry. She is known for her expertise in cutting men's hair and has a passion for teaching and helping others succeed in the barbering industry. Carmina has been successful both before and after the rise of social media, and she emphasizes the importance of building relationships with clients and continually learning and growing in the craft of barbering.
Summary:
Carmina joins the podcast to discuss the importance of soft skills in the barbering industry and the need for barbers to be versatile in their skills. She emphasizes the value of customer service and building relationships with clients, as well as the need for barbers to continually learn and grow in their craft. Carmina also shares her experiences working on set and in the wedding industry, highlighting the various opportunities available to barbers beyond working behind the chair. The conversation touches on the misconception that the number of social media followers directly translates to income, with Carmina and the hosts agreeing that building organic relationships and providing excellent service are more important than likes and followers.
Key Takeaways:
Quotes:
This podcast is produced by Mitch McGarry with Maypop Media LLC