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Heads Together with Michael Van Clarke & Nicky Clarke

Heads Together with Michael Van Clarke & Nicky Clarke

By: Michael Van Clarke LLP | Big Little Content
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Step inside the salon chair and beyond, with Heads Together, the new podcast from legendary hairdressing brothers Michael Van Clarke and Nicky Clarke. With over 50 years of experience shaping the hair of royalty, celebrities, and fashion icons, they reveal untold stories, industry secrets, and personal moments you've never heard before.


From red carpet glamour to the realities of building iconic businesses, they explore sibling rivalry, family dynamics, and the highs and lows of life at the top. Alongside special guests, they share honest insights and practical advice for fellow hairdressers, creative entrepreneurs, and business owners.


For hair pros seeking inspiration, long-time fans craving nostalgic stories, or anyone fascinated by fame and beauty, this podcast is your backstage pass to it all.

© 2025 Heads Together with Michael Van Clarke & Nicky Clarke
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Episodes
  • Season Finale: Sophia Loren, Margaritas and Tight Leather Trousers.
    Oct 10 2025

    In this episode, Nicky Clarke and Michael Van Clarke swap stories of leather trousers, Harleys, Savile Row suits, and why Nicky once introduced Dress Up Friday in his salon. From Penélope Cruz answering the door in a towel to a mistaken invitation for Michael to dance at Sadler’s Wells, the brothers trace how style, image, and identity shaped their careers both inside and outside the salon.

    They also share the story behind Michael adopting “Van” into his name, reflect on their family’s Greek heritage, and laugh about the moments when fashion, personality, and hairdressing collided in unexpected ways.


    Follow Michael Van Clarke: @mvanclarke

    Follow Nicky Clarke: @nickyclarkepersonal


    Credits:

    Producers: Michael Van Clarke, Louise Ortelli, Louise Oakley & Ben Lifton

    Editor: Ben Lifton from Big Little Content

    Production Coordinator: TYX Studios

    Sound Engineer: TYX Studios



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    22 mins
  • The Mayfair Years: Life at John Frieda’s First Salon
    Oct 3 2025

    In this episode, Nicky Clarke and Michael Van Clarke take a trip back to the salon floor of the 70s and 80s, when hairdressing was brimming with glamour, creativity, and spontaneity. From John Frieda’s Mayfair townhouse buzzing with celebrities to test shoots that ended up as front covers, they recall a time when saying yes opened doors to extraordinary opportunities.

    The pair also explore how the salon has always been more than just a place to cut hair, it’s theatre, it’s community, and it’s about how clients feel as much as how they look. They share why personality matters as much as technical skill, how ambiance can transform a visit into an event, and why salons that embrace warmth, performance, and a sense of occasion keep clients coming back for decades.


    Follow Michael Van Clarke: @mvanclarke

    Follow Nicky Clarke: @nickyclarkepersonal

    Credits:

    Producers: Michael Van Clarke, Louise Ortelli, Louise Oakley & Ben Lifton

    Editor: Ben Lifton from Big Little Content

    Production Coordinator: TYX Studios

    Sound Engineer: TYX Studios



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    24 mins
  • The LLP Model: The Modern Way to Run a Salon
    Sep 26 2025

    In this episode, Michael Van Clarke welcomes back Mitchell Scott to explore the unique LLP partnership model that underpins the salon’s success.

    They discuss why hairdressing should be treated like other professions — law, medicine, architecture, and how the LLP structure gives stylists a genuine sense of ownership without the risks of traditional business models. From sharing profits and responsibilities, to building a culture where every client feels like everyone’s client, the system has created stability, loyalty, and a family-like team that stands apart from the industry norm.

    The conversation also touches on the challenges of apprenticeships, the undervaluing of hairdressing compared to other skilled professions, and why clients are willing to pay more — if they receive true expertise and service. It’s a candid look at how partnership, professionalism, and long-term thinking can transform a salon and the industry at large.

    Follow Michael Van Clarke: @mvanclarke
    Follow Mitchell Scott: @mvc_mitchelltscott


    Credits:

    Producers: Michael Van Clarke, Louise Ortelli, Louise Oakley & Ben Lifton

    Editor: Ben Lifton from Big Little Content

    Production Coordinator: TYX Studios

    Sound Engineer: TYX Studios



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    23 mins
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