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Glow Back: The Power of Reinvention in Your Salon

Glow Back: The Power of Reinvention in Your Salon

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Is your salon feeling a little… stale? Maybe clients are in and out, your team seems flat, or your marketing hasn’t been updated in years. If that hits home, it’s time for a Glow Back.

In this episode, I’m kicking off Season 2 of From Chair to CEO by sharing what the Glow Back really means — and how reinvention can reignite your salon’s energy, keep clients excited, and give your team a fresh sense of purpose.

Whether it’s updating your client experience, shaking up your marketing, or re-energizing your team culture, small shifts can lead to big momentum. This isn’t about tearing everything down. It’s about honoring what works while finding fresh ways to shine.

💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • Why reinvention is essential for long-term success in your salon.
  • How to recognize when your business is due for a Glow Back.
  • 3 simple ways to reinvent: client experience, team energy, and marketing.
  • Real-life examples from Shine & Glow’s journey (including our 10-year “Glow Back” countdown).

🔗 Resources + Links

  • Grab the Client Experience Toolkit

  • Follow me on Instagram → @amandasalonstylist

If you loved this episode, don’t forget to hit that follow button so you never miss a moment of real talk, business tips, and inspiration to help you grow behind the chair and beyond.

💌 Want more?
Download my free Client Experience Checklist → amandasmearman.com

🫶 Let’s hang out on IG → @amandasalonstylist
Tag me in your takeaways or send a DM—I’d love to hear what resonated with you!

Thanks for listening, and remember:
You’re not just building a business—you’re building a legacy. 💜

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