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Could your salon be a lifeline? With 'Shear Haven' ambassador, Liz McKeon

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In this compelling episode of the podcast, I had the distinct honour of welcoming Liz McKeon, an esteemed salon business expert and founder of the International Salon Business School. We delved into a subject that resonates deeply with me – the critical role salon professionals can play in recognising and responding to domestic abuse.

Liz shared her personal journey, which transitioned from retail and salon ownership to a more transformative role where she now empowers salon workers. She introduced us to Shear Haven, an insightful training programme designed to help salon workers detect signs of domestic abuse. This programme is especially close to Liz's heart due to her own experiences, and she spoke about the nuances of training stylists to offer support without overstepping, transforming salons into safe havens.

We also explored the intimate bond between stylists and clients, which often extends beyond the superficial. It's this unique relationship that can make salon professionals the first to notice subtle signs of abuse such as changes in behaviour or unexplained injuries. Liz's stories highlighted the gravity of these observations and the importance of a caring response.

Looking ahead, we discussed the potential of integrating salon business education into academic curriculums, which could be revolutionary in creating educated allies against domestic abuse. As we concluded, I extended an invitation to listeners to join this vital dialogue and help amplify this cause.

Throughout the episode, we covered key chapters such as 'Salons Advocate Domestic Abuse Prevention', 'Signs of Domestic Abuse in Salons', and 'Recognising and Responding to Domestic Abuse'. We concluded with 'Implementing Salon Business Education in Curriculum', emphasising the importance of education and awareness.

I truly believe this episode is a tapestry of change in the making, and I invite you to be part of this transformation. Join us as we explore how the salon industry is rising as an ally in domestic abuse awareness. Your participation could make a world of difference.

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In this compelling episode of the podcast, I had the distinct honour of welcoming Liz McKeon, an esteemed salon business expert and founder of the International Salon Business School. We delved into a subject that resonates deeply with me – the critical role salon professionals can play in recognising and responding to domestic abuse.

Liz shared her personal journey, which transitioned from retail and salon ownership to a more transformative role where she now empowers salon workers. She introduced us to Shear Haven, an insightful training programme designed to help salon workers detect signs of domestic abuse. This programme is especially close to Liz's heart due to her own experiences, and she spoke about the nuances of training stylists to offer support without overstepping, transforming salons into safe havens.

We also explored the intimate bond between stylists and clients, which often extends beyond the superficial. It's this unique relationship that can make salon professionals the first to notice subtle signs of abuse such as changes in behaviour or unexplained injuries. Liz's stories highlighted the gravity of these observations and the importance of a caring response.

Looking ahead, we discussed the potential of integrating salon business education into academic curriculums, which could be revolutionary in creating educated allies against domestic abuse. As we concluded, I extended an invitation to listeners to join this vital dialogue and help amplify this cause.

Throughout the episode, we covered key chapters such as 'Salons Advocate Domestic Abuse Prevention', 'Signs of Domestic Abuse in Salons', and 'Recognising and Responding to Domestic Abuse'. We concluded with 'Implementing Salon Business Education in Curriculum', emphasising the importance of education and awareness.

I truly believe this episode is a tapestry of change in the making, and I invite you to be part of this transformation. Join us as we explore how the salon industry is rising as an ally in domestic abuse awareness. Your participation could make a world of difference.

  continue reading

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