Episode 130

How I Built My Career By Overcoming Fear & Failure | Travis Parker | Founder | Travis Parker Academy

Tune in to hear Travis’s story about growth, struggle, reflection, and reinvention of personal and professional goals!

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:

-- 35 Year + Industry Veteran, L'Oreal National Educator, NAHA Finalist, Production Company + Education Company

-- Opened first salon after 11 years at a salon. Opened up a nail studio. Sold both after 11-13 years.

-- LESSONS LEARNED FROM SALON OWNERSHIP: You have to be more than a hairdresser. You have to be a mentor, an administrator, a marketer, a hirer, a firer, a trainer, a guest services manager, and many other things!

-- Failure is a chance to reflect and understand what went wrong, what you can work on, and assess how to do it better next time, or have an epiphany about where your professional career is/should be going.

-- Are you the common denominator of your struggles and/or failures? Date yourself and get to know you better. This will help you gain perspective. Milestones are not as important as the moments in between and how we handle them...give up or find self-belief?

-- Nothing has come for free or easy. Everything has required a lot of commitment and work.

-- Being a good educator means you can strike a light bulb in someone’s head! Educators should be able to infect people with incredible energy to allow them to dream bigger for themselves than they ever could dream before.

-- Corporate Companies have the scale to pay and educate you in a big way, so don't get wrapped up in the haters on big brand names and corporations!

-- We have to think of ourselves as a brand.

-- We can eradicate FEAR by replacing it with Experience and Knowledge!

-- To focus, we must appreciate we cannot give 100% of ourselves to multiple projects. Put blinders on when working on each of your projects or on each of your goals so other things don’t distract you.

-- Dabble in as many things as you can before you decide to specialize. This will make you stronger and more confident if/when you decide to specialize.


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Robert Hughes

“I THINK HAIRSTYLISTS ARE THE COOLEST, NICEST, AND MOST FUN GROUP OF PEOPLE ON THE PLANET! I AM PASSIONATE ABOUT USHERING IN AN EMPOWERED-STYLIST FUTURE, AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE GETTING STYLISTS FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE TOGETHER IN A NON-COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT WHERE WE CAN LEARN, LAUGH, AND GROW TOGETHER.”
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Robert started his hair journey as a kid in rural America offering haircuts on the street to kids in the neighborhood, not realizing, one day, he would find himself working the front desk at a hair salon while in high school. From there, his experience from salon-to-salon has included the front of the house, back of the house, stylist, educator, and consultant. It was during this movement through various salons he developed a passion to empower stylists and educate owners on how to raise the industry standard of excellence, mutual respect, and professionalism amongst stylists, managers, owners, and clients. Robert currently is the General Manager and a Master Stylist at Violet Salon in Georgetown, DC.