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Daniel Benhamu on Betting on Himself & Turning Hammer & Nails Into a Community Brand

Daniel Benhamu on Betting on Himself & Turning Hammer & Nails Into a Community Brand

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Daniel Benhamu didn’t just open a barbershop — he built an experience. In this episode of Dope Interviews, Daniel shares his journey from working in film production to becoming a franchise owner of Hammer & Nails in Davie, Florida. After navigating SBA loan rejections, industry uncertainty, and a major career pivot, he created a premium men’s grooming space centered on community, self-care, and entrepreneurship. We discuss:
  • The realities of franchise ownership
  • Why men need a “third space” beyond work and home
  • Premium pricing vs. value perception
  • Building a team that reflects the community
  • Betting on yourself when no one else does
A powerful conversation for entrepreneurs, creatives, and anyone ready to pivot into ownership.

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