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After being laid off from a graphic design job in the commercial real estate industry, Lesley Bryant pivoted into barbering and eventually built Lady Clipper Barber Shop in Washington, D.C. from the ground up. In this conversation, she shares how community relationships, relentless work ethic, and authentic connection helped turn a hallway-sized startup into a thriving neighborhood shop. Want to see more videos like this? Make sure to subscribe to our channel for weekly videos! Key Takeaways: 🔅Career pivots can create unexpected opportunities - After being laid off from a graphic design job in the commercial real estate industry, Lesley decided to pursue barbering and eventually built Lady Clipper Barber Shop. 🔅Start before everything is perfect - With only about $5,000 saved, Lesley began buying equipment piece by piece and even set up a temporary chair in her home while preparing to open her shop. 🔅Community is the foundation of the business - Lesley explains that a barber shop isn’t just about services; it’s built on the people who trust you with their hair, their stories, and their milestones. 🔅Ask for opportunities instead of waiting for them - Instead of waiting for the right space to appear, Lesley drove around neighborhoods, called landlords, and asked about openings until someone gave her a chance. 🔅Work ethic can replace outside funding early on - Long days behind the chair and consistent saving allowed her to fund the business herself before opening the shop. 🔅Support the community and the community supports you - Featuring local artists in the shop created stronger neighborhood relationships while giving creatives a place to showcase their work. 🔅Prepare before someone gives you a chance - Having a clear plan, realistic numbers, and the ability to explain your vision helps when landlords, lenders, or partners consider taking a chance on you. 🔅Transparency helps retain a strong team - Clear expectations around clientele, commission structures, and culture help barbers understand the environment and stay long term. 🔅Authenticity builds loyalty - Clients often follow stylists into new ventures when they trust the relationship and believe in what the business is building. RELATED LINKS 📸Follow Lesley on Instagram - / lesleyladyclipper 📸Follow Lady Clipper Barber Shop on Instagram - / ladyclipper Check out Lady Clipper Barber Shop's Website - https://www.theladyclipper.com/ The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Barber Shop Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong. CONNECT WITH US 📬 Subscribe to our free newsletter - https://www.hairdresserstrong.com/new... 📸 Connect on Instagram - / thehairdresserstrongshow 🎵 Connect on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@thehairdresse... 📝 Check out our Blog - https://www.hairdresserstrong.com/blog The views and opinions of our guests are theirs and important to hear. Each guest's views and opinions are their own and we aim to bring you diverse perspectives, career paths and thoughts about the craft and industry so you can become Hairdresser Strong! They do not necessarily reflect the positions of HairdresserStrong.com. #TheHairdresserStrongShow #barber #beautypodcast #hairbusiness #barbershop 📝 Timestamps: 00:07 Business and Community Engagement 06:30 Transitioning from Unemployment to Entrepreneurship in the Barbering Industry 15:59 Building a Business: Starting from Scratch 39:55 Engaging with Community and Business 45:13 Engaging with the Community: The Path to Success