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Too many salon owners start with numbers such as rent prices or commission percentages when hiring and attracting talent. In this episode, Todd and Jen flip the script with a lesson inspired by Steve Jobs: start with the experience and then work backward.

Whether you run a commission salon or a booth or suite rental space, you’ll learn how to design an environment where stylists and renters feel valued, supported, and inspired—and why that approach keeps people around longer.

Episode Timestamps

  • [00:00] – Todd introduces the episode + Steve Jobs’ philosophy
  • [01:30] – Opening takes: self-talk and work-life balance myths
  • [07:00] – Why skipping fundamentals holds stylists back
  • [10:00] – Hello Hair Co’s early culture decisions
  • [13:00] – Common hiring mistakes salon owners make
  • [16:00] – Why leading with commission % or rent price doesn’t work
  • [18:00] – Why “luxury,” “family,” and “cutting edge” job ads fall flat
  • [20:00] – What stylists actually want in a job today
  • [23:00] – Stability, trust, and leadership as retention drivers
  • [25:00] – Work-life balance: freedom without laziness
  • [27:00] – Recognition and respect as key motivators
  • [28:00] – The stylist journey: awareness → exploration → interview → onboarding → growth
  • [34:00] – Why strong onboarding matters more than shadowing
  • [39:00] – Writing job ads that attract culture fits
  • [43:00] – Attracting booth renters: what they really want
  • [47:00] – Booth rent vs. experience-first recruiting
  • [49:00] – Key takeaways + closing thoughts

Key Takeaways

  • Don’t lead with commission or rent rates—lead with experience.
  • Stylists and renters want to belong, have growth opportunities, experience stability, trust, and recognition.
  • Job ads that sound generic (“luxury,” “like family”) fail to attract the right people.
  • Clear systems, mentorship, and education are the real differentiators.
  • Booth renters value independence, but also want a professional, client-ready environment.
  • Build a culture where stylists want to be—that’s the ultimate recruiting advantage.

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