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In this unfiltered, unhinged, and unexpectedly tender episode, Cyd and David talk about what it really means to be professional in 2025. From FaceTime parenting and digital nostalgia to the weird, winding journey of social media, the two co-founders of Destroy the Hairdresser reflect on how much the industry—and their own lives—have changed.They explore why curated content no longer sells, why storytelling is the new marketing, and why oversharing might actually be the secret to client trust. Somewhere between discussions of holograms, Tom Green, and “putting on a lip,” they dismantle old-school expectations and make a bold case for showing up online exactly as you are.Whether you're building your brand, grieving in silence, or just missing salad fingers… this one’s for you.
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In this unfiltered, unhinged, and unexpectedly tender episode, Cyd and David talk about what it really means to be professional in 2025. From FaceTime parenting and digital nostalgia to the weird, winding journey of social media, the two co-founders of Destroy the Hairdresser reflect on how much the industry—and their own lives—have changed.They explore why curated content no longer sells, why storytelling is the new marketing, and why oversharing might actually be the secret to client trust. Somewhere between discussions of holograms, Tom Green, and “putting on a lip,” they dismantle old-school expectations and make a bold case for showing up online exactly as you are.Whether you're building your brand, grieving in silence, or just missing salad fingers… this one’s for you.
Need salon business support?
Book a free coaching call https://www.destroythehairdresser.com

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