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The Salon Rebel
Charlie Crothers
32 episodes
1 week ago
The Salon Rebel Podcast, hosted by Charlie Crothers, is a journey into the heart of entrepreneurial passion and rebellion. Charlii, a multi-faceted business entrepreneur, shares the story of her life, intertwined with invaluable insights from her experiences in entrepreneurship ranging from Salon Ownership, E-commerce founder and Digital creator. Each episode is a mix of the good, the bad, and the sometimes ugly realities of running a business, providing listeners with relatable content and hope. She emphasizes that success often comes from stepping outside the industry 'norm.'
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The Salon Rebel Podcast, hosted by Charlie Crothers, is a journey into the heart of entrepreneurial passion and rebellion. Charlii, a multi-faceted business entrepreneur, shares the story of her life, intertwined with invaluable insights from her experiences in entrepreneurship ranging from Salon Ownership, E-commerce founder and Digital creator. Each episode is a mix of the good, the bad, and the sometimes ugly realities of running a business, providing listeners with relatable content and hope. She emphasizes that success often comes from stepping outside the industry 'norm.'
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Entrepreneurship
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Ep. 14 I Said What I Said
The Salon Rebel
33 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
Ep. 14 I Said What I Said

Summary

In this solo episode, Charlie reflects on her week and shares her thoughts and experiences. She discusses feeling like she never accomplishes enough, the challenges of working in a windowless office, and the impact of perimenopause on her mental clarity. She also talks about the importance of hiring the right people for her salon and e-commerce brand, and the struggle of deciding whether to continue with her e-commerce brand. Charlie concludes by discussing the negative effects of industry drama and the importance of connecting with like-minded individuals.


Takeaways

No matter where you are in your business or journey, it's common to feel like you never accomplish enough.

Working in a windowless office can lead to brain fog and difficulty focusing.

Perimenopause can affect mental clarity and contribute to feelings of overwhelm.

Hiring the right people, especially those who align with your values, is crucial for a successful business.

Industry drama can be draining and time-consuming, so it's important to focus on what truly matters.

Connecting with like-minded individuals can provide support and fulfilment.


More from Charlie: My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlii_thenesthairboutique/?hl=en The Salon Rebel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesalonrebelpodcast/ The Biz Tool Boutique: https://www.thebiztoolboutique.com.au/ The Nest Hair Boutique: https://thenesthairboutique.com.au/ Charlii: https://www.charlii.com.au/





The Salon Rebel
The Salon Rebel Podcast, hosted by Charlie Crothers, is a journey into the heart of entrepreneurial passion and rebellion. Charlii, a multi-faceted business entrepreneur, shares the story of her life, intertwined with invaluable insights from her experiences in entrepreneurship ranging from Salon Ownership, E-commerce founder and Digital creator. Each episode is a mix of the good, the bad, and the sometimes ugly realities of running a business, providing listeners with relatable content and hope. She emphasizes that success often comes from stepping outside the industry 'norm.'