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EP 180: Tune In To Hear Joseph's Better Half And We'll Guarantee You A Smile And A Laugh!

EP 180: Tune In To Hear Joseph's Better Half And We'll Guarantee You A Smile And A Laugh!

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In this episode of The Ryan Wayne Salon Podcast, Joseph Ryan and Donna Lee are joined by the other half of the iconic name behind the salon — Joseph’s husband, Nathan Wayne Hughes. Yes. That Nathan Wayne. The legend himself.

The handsome husbands spill all the tea about their recent holiday adventure in Mexico with the Hughes twins… and brace yourselves… no nannies. I repeat. No. Nannies. 😳

They break down the highs, the lows, and the sandy chaos — including Nathan’s very passionate hatred of sand (sir… it’s the beach 😂), jellyfish that may or may not be alien life forms, Joseph spiraling over his freshly blown-out hair getting splashed, babies who were not exactly living their best lives, and the ongoing marital debate about why Nathan refuses to collaborate on Joseph’s social media content. The audacity!

It’s beach drama, dad life, glam struggles, and pure chaos — basically everything you didn’t know you needed.

Don’t forget to share this episode with your friends, and as always: like, follow, share… and enjoy your hair! 💁‍♀️✨

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See you in the salon chair soon, babes! XOXO 💋

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