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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Cheryl Boone to talk about her journey as well as the chapter she wrote for the book, âDisrupting The Status Quoâ, called âA Leap Of Faithâ.
Sometimes we sit and we think too much about what we want to do or what weâre going to do. Itâs then that the voices come and tell you that you canât do it. Sometimes you actually start listening to those voices that are coming to keep you from moving forward and doing the things that god called you to do. I would hear the voices â I wouldnât tell anyone â but I would sometimes entertain them to the point where I wouldnât move forward to do what God called me to do. The Bible tells us to pull down strongholds, pulling down every thought and every imagination that exalts itself above the word and the knowledge of god. Because I know the word, when the thoughts begin to come, as a Christian woman, it is my job to pull those thoughts down because I know those thoughts are not from god. It doesnât stop the thoughts from coming but it charges me to do what I know to do, and thatâs to pull down every thought. Iâve been writing songs for years, god has gifted my songs since I was a young woman. I didnât have a gift or a talent, I would just hear it â the songs and the lyrics. I hear it in my spirit because I hear it from within. I get quiet before the lord and all of a sudden I start hearing words and I start writing, later I come back after Iâve heard everything to perfect everything that I heard. When I connected with Dr Sonya and the women at Disrupting The Status Quo, it was as if the baby inside of me began to leap. When we came together it was like a wind at our back or an opening that took place inside of me to complete some things that god had already given that I hadnât gone forth with. Divine connections started taking place and I started meeting people who could help me with things and it was almost as if everything that I started putting in my hand had a motion going. It literally was the wind in my back that caused me to move forward, itâs amazing!
KEY TAKEAWAYSBEST MOMENTS
âThe Bible talks about the mind being a battlefield and the enemy comes to put targets or darts of thoughts in your mind even to convince you to the point that itâs you.â
âI am who I am.â
âI was concerned someone would steal my music. I was in a bad place then, though from outside I didnât appear to be in a bad place because Iâm singing praise and worship in the church. I'm being about God's business, but there was a part of me that was afraid to take the next step of where god needed me to go. It was a battle from within.â
âI do believe now is my turn, I do believe now Iâm having divine connections, I do believe now doors are opening.â
ABOUT THE GUEST
Cheryl Boone is a Psalmist and a prophetic Songwriter, Entrepreneur, and Author. Her first book âPoems From The Heartâ, which was birthed through an encounter with God, was featured in Today's Purposed Woman Magazine. She has been writing songs and prophetic poetry for several decades. As a veteran of the United States Armed Forces and former retiree from Corporate America.
Cheryl considers herself as a finisher. Everything in her life is intertwined with dedication and longevity.
As founder and CEO of I Write A Song Ministries Cherylâs endeavours are to create a safe space for other artists like herself; to produce a divine and fresh sound to impact the kingdom. Her clothing line Poems From the Heart inspires those to align with God to produce fruit of the spirit.
She serves diligently at the Masterâs Touch Church. A place of faith, courage and strength. An oasis where leaders find rest. As head Elder of Administration, Board member, Psalmist and Servant.
Website: https://www.poemsfromtheheart.shop/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cheryl.boone.758
Instagram: @cheryl.boone.758
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trailblazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Christine Bowen about her journey as well as her chapter in the book âDisrupting The Status Quoâ.
A lot of people donât realise how vulnerable kids can be, we often think that kids arenât around and listening â believe me, they are! When I was around 14 years old my aunts were in the kitchen discussing me, but not in a positive manner. They were saying that I wasnât going to amount to anything and I may not even graduate high school. I never thought these things would come out of the mouths of people who say they love you. I had been given away by my mother when I was 2 weeks old to be raised by another family. So, Iâd already gone through rejection and abandonment, so you cling to those who you think love you and those you think you can trust. After the hurt and thinking âwhatâs so bad about me?â After hearing them speak about me, I wanted to deny it, but I couldnât because they were right there. I had to digest that at that age and I eventually got to a place of saying âno, that does not define who I amâ, and I set out to make them a liar. This catapulted me to even where I am today, as a breast cancer survivor. When you get a diagnosis that doesnât define who you are, you have to make the choice of are you going to fight or are you going to give up? I fought then, Iâm cancer free since 2010, I refuse to believe anything else and I refuse to believe that I couldnât be somebody, that I wasnât worth having a company, being a director, going to get my Masterâs Degree, now working on my Doctoral Degree. I couldnât allow the negativity to suffocate me to where I couldnât be living on purpose. There is purpose in each one of us. You have a purpose, you have a desire. If you say youâre an artist, go be an artist, go take a class, there are free classes, weâre out of excuses as to why we canât live, why we canât live with purpose, why we canât be happy. Some of us are living, but weâre not actually living. Weâre living to survive, weâre living for other people, weâre living to feed our families, but you're not actually living and able to enjoy life. Thatâs where I am now.
KEY TAKEAWAYSBEST MOMENTS
âDonât give up and allow negativity to hinder you or keep you from moving forward with the things you want to do with your life. People can say what they want to but itâs you who has to take the action. Are you going to do what youâre called to do or are you going to go ahead and give them what theyâre actually thinking about your worth?â
âItâs unfortunate, but a lot of times those closest to you are the ones that will hurt you.â
âToo often we just settle, in how to pay the bills and even in love. We donât think that we can do better or that weâre worth more. Weâve got to stop settling and start moving and living on purpose.â
âIâm living my purpose by the writing that Iâm doing. I never saw myself as an author, I didnât even like writing papers in class. But when I begin to write whatâs in my heart, whatâs downloaded in me to write, I canât stop writing. Then, when you see what youâve created and other people can read it and it impacts their life, you now know this is your purpose.â
ABOUT THE GUEST
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christine.bowen.313
Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trailblazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Ramona Rogers to discuss her journey as well as a chapter she wrote entitled âLifeâs Prisons Cannot Hold Meâ.
Over the years â the last half a century or so â Iâve learned that a lot of the time you donât even know what youâre capable of, life comes at you, you donât know how to deal with it. Learning how to cope with obstacles and challenges is part of the journey. When I was 4-years-old I had a twin brother and I remember a day when my mother took us to the doctor for a check-up. I was sitting on the floor playing with some toys when the doctor came out saying something to my mother. I didnât recall it for years, but what he told her was that one twin would have intellectual properties and the other wouldnât be sufficient in that arena. My mother asked him which one that was and he pointed at me. He counted me out before I even had an opportunity to start life. That was reiterated by kids on my street when weâd play outside, Iâd hear âsheâs a cute little girl but sheâs dumbâ. That set my mindset for years, I didnât push the envelope because I felt I was incapable. I went through postpartum depression after having my second daughter. If youâve ever been through depression itâs debilitating, you canât function, it takes your mindset, you canât manoeuvre, thereâs nothing you can do about it. When I finally got to feeling better, 6 months later, I looked at my daughters and decided somethingâs gonna change, my daughters wonât life the limited life Iâm living and life changed On the journey you grow because youâre learning and being challenged, it pushes the resilient part of you and pushes you to the next thing because you have to figure it out and think differently in order to get past the particular obstacle or challenge thatâs in front of you at the time. A lot of the time we donât think of it that way, we think about it as âwhy is this happening to me?â, but when youâre heading to that next elevation of life there are some challenges there, but theyâre all there to help you grow and get you to that next level.
KEY TAKEAWAYSBEST MOMENTS
âIf you desire to live youâll find a way to live.â
âWhen I had my two girls watching me, like I watched my mother, I started pushing the envelope, trying new things. I became a four-time author, entrepreneur, etc. I started opening doors and more doors opened after that and it raised my self-esteem.â
âWhen you do nothing, you get nothing.â
âWhere thereâs no struggle thereâs no strength.â
ABOUT THE GUEST
Ramona Rogersâ journey as an entrepreneur and coach began many years ago in her home town of Tulsa Oklahoma where she watched her parents and grandparents own and operate their own businesses. As a child she received hands-on experience working in many of those family entities. As one of the youngest of eight, she always went above and beyond the call of duty to prove her abilities. This is how she established her strong work ethic. Her mother stayed home to raise her and her siblings while they were young. At home her mother enforced the importance of order, discipline and cleanliness while her father exhibited how to be hard working and versatile, working two or three jobs at a time to provide for the family. The characteristics her parents embodied and displayed throughout her childhood gave her the model that she needed to set and measure her own life by. Even with these models, Ramona struggled with low self-esteem and lacked confidence in herself for a number of years. It wasnât until she was an adult that she discovered her true self as well as her purpose in life. Drawing from the traits her parents modelled during her childhood helped her establish high standards, resiliency, creativity, and versatility, Ramona has used her skills to positively impact the lives of others.
Website: https://ramonarogers.com/
Socials: @iamramonarogers
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trailblazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Desiree Flemming aka Coach Dez to discuss her journey as well as the chapter she wrote in the book âDisrupting The Status Quoâ entitled âWoman Up, Girlâ.
Woman Up, Girl is about empowering young ladies and older women â it doesnât matter what age or stage of life â to woman up either in a conversation, business, ministry, as a wife, as a women, itâs about rising up to the next level because a lot of times we are in a place of complacency. Itâs about rising up, rising to the occasion and using your voice. My life began to change when I moved out of state. I had no education, I had a kid at 15, and didn't know how to do administrative work or use a computer. My cousin gave me a crash course in how to work a computer after which I moved back to Illinois and started my own business which went well and was very lucrative. Weâre unapologetically women, we donât have to have excuses for being us, we can shine. Itâs OK to shine, itâs OK to smile, itâs OK to be kind, itâs OK to be upset, itâs OK to forgive, itâs OK to let go of being upset. Donât be apologetic for who you are.
KEY TAKEAWAYSBEST MOMENTS
âI grew up in a home with 10 siblings, Iâm the second oldest which was a major job. We didnât have a lot of Christmases growing up after my father died, but what I do remember is getting food out of the garbage can behind the store and one of my classmates seeing me and bullying me for it.
âIâm back in school right now and in some of the classes Iâm the oldest one, but Iâm OK with that.â
âEmpowering women has been a passion of mine for years to overcome where they are and get to where God has for them to go.â
ABOUT THE GUEST
Website: https://bornunbreakable.com/
Instagram & Facebook: @bornunbreakable
Twitter: @dezunbreakable
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trailblazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Nathalie Lilavois to discuss her journey as well as the chapter she wrote in their book entitled âStrength, Determination and Faith.
The chapter talks about three specific things that happened to me that were like a gut punch and sent me into depression. I have a job that I liked, but I had aspirations, so I was looking for another job but I didnât get it, so I felt deflated. I began looking at what I did wrong and what I could have done better. Then my Mum passed away which was much more significant and I wrestled with that for a long time. The following month, Iâd barely got through the grieving process and I got sick. Nobody really wanted to tell me what it was, I was seeing lots of different specialists and the concern was it could have been a cancer. That was my abyss and I think a lot of people go through this all the time and we donât take the chance to slow down and it builds into a dive. What do you do in those situations? I had to compartmentalise to get through each one. The job thing became so insignificant after my Mumâs passing and then my illness, it was a blessing in disguise. I had to forgive myself when it came to my Mum, we didnât have a great relationship towards the end, there were things I wanted to talk about that we would never be able to discuss to acknowledge my hurt and find out her thoughts. But, I had to get past that and forgive her, and forgive myself for feeling that way towards her. I realised that she had been through a lot and needed help herself, sheâd grown up and survived in a war torn country and came to a country that was not always supportive, if you will, at a time when there was civil unrest. Her whole life was marked by trauma and I became thankful that she had the wherewithal to bring my family to a different country where we didnât have to go through what she had. Faith isnât just about religion. I talk about having two kinds of faith: Faith in God and faith in myself. The faith in myself is about the way you talk to yourself, your affirmations, your self-talk, what you are telling yourself and what you are able to do and not do, based on how you set yourself up for your day. That grows out of my Mumâs strength and my familyâs determination. The other faith is faith in a higher power, whoever that is and however that is for each individual person and what does that mean to you in terms of what do you have faith in and how does that inform what you do on a regular basis, and are you being true to yourself and your values, etc? A dream that gets you out of bed is a drive, which is more in line with your passion. The hope for a better tomorrow is almost like treading water, but it doesnât have the same depth of purpose. People need to really think about dreaming big dreams, have a big goal, because I think that provides the drive and purpose and will get you moving.
KEY TAKEAWAYSBEST MOMENTS
âLooking at things differently made the difference.â
âStrength, determination and faith all come from my family.â
âThereâs a reason for everything that happens in your life, thatâs where youâre supposed to be, thatâs where God has ordered your path.â
ABOUT THE GUEST
Dr. Nathalie C. Lilavois has been an educator for thirty years in a variety of teaching and administrative capacities. As a classroom teacher, she taught at the primary level for ten years. During that time, she also worked as a certified reading specialist, focusing on early literacy.
Dr. Lilavois' current position is Director of Elementary Education for Three Village Central School District. In June 2016, Dr. Lilavois received the Friends of Education Award from the Stony Brook University Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa International. She is also a Lifechanger of the Year nominee 2016-2017. She has curated two successful TEDxDeerPark events.
Dr. Lilavois continues to pursue interests in the areas of literacy education, multimedia educational technology, art, community activism, cultural diversity, women's empowerment, gender equity, youth development, social justice, and health & wellness. She hopes to connect her efforts to First Lady Michelle Obamaâs Letâs Move initiative by fostering environments that encourage a healthy lifestyle and answer President Obamaâs call to service through community service projects that empower its youth to be active changemakers in their world.
Website: https://www.zaharacrown.com/
Email: [email protected]
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trailblazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Dr Vi Ho who has an incredible story to share as well as the chapter she wrote in the book âVisionary Women Leadersâ entitled âHealthy Food, Healthy Life And Healthy Relationshipâ.
Iâm a root canal specialist, but I took a different path and studied biological endodontics â Iâm into health, so after I mastered my skill I wanted to look into I can do it better for my patients and what can I improve upon it to give the best work with the least harm to the body. I use materials and tools that do no harm and actually promote healing, such as using lasers to do root canals and using ozone to disinfect the tooth while trying to avoid chemicals. Because of the way I practise, I donât just see my patients for a root canal then Iâm done and goodbye, we view health as an overall connection in the body. Sometimes if a root canal doesnât heal, itâs not that your endodontist did a bad job, itâs your whole-body connection, your health and everything. I really enjoy sitting down with my patients and talking about health and what links to what and really help them. My family was unusual forma an Asian family, they didnât push us to become a doctor or an academic, they always used health and happiness as the key. The only requirement was that weâd better be good citizens! âYou do you, but if I hear anything bad about you, well have to talk!â I was going to be a nail technician like my mother because in my heart I knew I wasnât smart like my exams showed that I was, but I got lucky and got a scholarship into college, I failed my first year because I didnât know how to study, but my mindset was: What is there to lose? So I focussed on learning one step at a time and any mistakes I made were honest and I learned from them. I was never someone who knew what they wanted to be, I was good with my hands and I always want to learn new things. People ask me how I get my kids to eat everything, because I teach them why they have to eat certain things, for example bitter melon â I tried several times for them to eat it and they didnât like it because itâs so bitter, but I really got them to be motivated â I couldnât trick them not eating it â there had to be a reason they want to eat it, so I explained to them this and that and now they eat it.
KEY TAKEAWAYSBEST MOMENTS
âI have 3 kids and I home-school them as well as run my practice. I grew up with nothing and wanted to give them everything, but one day I realised that they donât need that, I didnât need that. What I need to do is teach them about relationships. Being a busy parent, sometimes I donât have time to do extra-curricular activities, but I do have a tool I can use three times a day to be able to not just take care of them but teach them valuable life lessons, and thatâs through cooking.â
âBeing present and mindful, to me, is super-important.â
âWe may not all like to cook, but we all like to eat and good food can definitely start a conversation and make us happy. You may not be a good cook, but you have to eat anyway, so why not invest the time â not just with your family, but friends as well â eating with people and making a meaningful relationship from that.â
âWe all have different medical issues but the first thing, a must, to fix any issue you may have is to fix your nutrition and digestion.â
ABOUT THE GUEST
Dr Vi Ho was born in Vietnam and grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She received her Bachelor Degree in Biology from Texas A&M University. Immediately upon graduation, she entered Creighton University School of Dentistry and graduated in the top 2% of her class.
While at Creighton University School of Dentistry, she was selected as a member of the national dental honour society, Omicron Kappa Upsilon. The membership was limited to those dental students who have distinguished themselves by excellence in scholarship, while demonstrating exemplary traits of character and potential qualities for future professional growth and attainments.
Dr. Ho then got accepted to a class size of two residents at the University of Texas School of Dentistry- Houston to receive three extra years of endodontic specialty training and a Master Degree in Science of Dentistry.
During her time as an endodontic resident, she was involved in her own research of root canal irrigation and served as a teaching assistant to dental students.
After years of practising endodontics, she decided to establish her own practice, Cypress Endodontics. Dr. Hoâs philosophy is that a patient canât see what youâre doing but they can feel what youâre doing and how youâre doing it. For every patient, she strives to hear from them at the end of the procedure that they felt comfortable and confident with her care. To her, thatâs professional satisfaction and pride that she always aims for.
Dr. Ho has been invited to speak on nutrition, health and relationships at various events including the International Academy of Biological Dentistry & Medicine wellness retreat. These are topics she is very passionate about outside of Endodontics and loves to go to events and speak on these passions and share her knowledge. In her free time, she very much enjoys cooking, spending time with her family and volunteering in the community.
Website: https://cypressendo.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063663785517
Instagram: @dr.viho
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trailblazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Dr Amber Ann Lyons, the CEO and founder of Pain To Purpose Incorporated as well as an ordained pastor in New York, an ordained elder, an intercessory prayer leader, a podcast host, a producer, author, global youth leader and transformational speaker against domestic violence and youth advocate. The pair discuss her story as well as the chapter she wrote in the book âVisionary Women Leadersâ entitled âPassionate Pursuer of Purposeâ.
Purpose is something that my life is all about, itâs something that is my constant message, itâs my what, my where, my why. To be in a two-year span where a lot of people have lost their passion, lost their purpose and some donât even know what their purpose is, I have been speaking the message of being a passionate pursuer of purpose. In the midst of the pandemic many have gotten lost, stagnated, immobilised, stuck, so we want to continue to pursue purpose. My youth programme, Healing Pain Through the Arts, came to be because I saw my son use his music to help heal some of the pain that he had experienced in his life. We work with young people all over, in various schools, colleges and platforms and we open up collaborative opportunities to give young people a voice. Itâs about educating our community, celebrating the gifts and talents of our youth, and about cultivating love and healing in our community. Young people deal with the real, whereas sometimes adults might not want to deal with it head on, they donât have that problem, theyâre gonna deal with the real and theyâre gonna tell you the real. And sometimes it might need a filter on it, but that is the world in which we live today. We live in a world full of creative, intelligent, very very smart young people, but on the flipside, they sometimes donât have the wherewithal to go through a lot â they will walk away from things if something is not working right whereas weâre loyal to a fault. Thereâs a changing of the guard between young and old where the young people donât respect or revere the elders and the elders donât want to hear from the young people because they feel like theyâre disrespectful, they need to be seen and not heard, they need to stay in their place. One of the things Iâve been working on is a programme to be able to bridge the gap and rebuilt the bridge that has divided the generations and be able to have the young people understand that they have to hear the adults, not just take what they have to offer and the older generation needs to be able to hear the younger generation, we have to give them the opportunity to know that theyâre valued, that we need them. How can we effectively work together with them if we shun them? Bad communication has to continue to be developed and sharpened.
KEY TAKEAWAYSBEST MOMENTS
âIâm a passionate person, people say they can feel my passion, even if weâre talking over the phone.â
âEven if weâre pursuing purpose, we still have to have those moments where we Netflix and chill, because thatâs a part of being able to continue the pursuit of purpose is making sure that you are taking care of yourself and resetting.â
âYoung people will take on any topic, which they valiantly did during the Covid-19 pandemic, all topics that were difficult to broach, they handled it with great excellence.â
âThe world is changing, weâre shaping a new generation of leaders. We say our young people are leaders of tomorrow but I beg to differ, they really are leaders of today, theyâre entrepreneurs, theyâre running businesses, theyâre graduating out of college in their teenage years. We have to be able to not be afraid of the changing of the guard.â
ABOUT THE GUEST
Amber Lyons is a dedicated and passionate woman, who is committed to working diligently within the community to broaden the scope of advocacy within the areas of Domestic Violence and Teen/Young Adult Dating Violence, Abuse and Children Suffering In Silence. She lends her voice to raise awareness while seeking to Educate, Equip, Empower and Encourage all ages. Her successful partnerships and projects with businesses, churches and various organisations have proven to be very beneficial to the community.
She has recently added the Georgia Network to End Sexual Assault Training for Sexual Assault Advocate/Counselor to her many skills and looks forward to working within this most critical field as well. Her greatest desire is to aid victims to understand that they can transition From Pain To Purpose.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-amber-ann-lyons-0466b5a/
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Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trailblazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Ragne Sinikas, a global marketer whose focus is on helping brands to perform profit. The pair talk about her chapter in the book âVisionary Women Leadersâ on sustainable empathic leadership as well as her career.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
As entrepreneurs, start-ups or small business owners, we think we have presence, but it doesnât really correspond that we also have profit. We do things that we love, we put so much effort into it, many of us work 24/7, but no one tells you how you should be doing it. We start to gain attraction which is seen as a certain type of success but then we hit a block and for some reason our company cannot grow any more. You need to do some work on finding out who your ideal clients are and getting to know them better than they know themselves. What are their habits, what do they like, what are they watching on TV, what are they reading? All of these cues will take you to success. A lot of business owners try to hire people in to grow their business but they canât find people that work as hard as they want. When youâre hiring and you donât have clarity around what you want the results will be vague as well because the people you hire donât understand what you want so your expectations will never be met. Coming from an ex-Soviet Union country where everybody walked and talked that same and kids didnât have a voice, it created a lot of limits in my mind. When the borders opened I started to work with international companies and I saw the other side of things. Really fast it became my mission that once we believe in ourselves, our skill set and really look inside and see who we are under all our doubts and fears and the way society wants us to be. Itâs time to stop waiting for someone else to fix our lives. Women and girls have been told that a prince on a white horse will come and all your troubles will be taken away. We need to stop those stereotypes and thinking that way and looking for outside happiness â that someone else will make us happy. Itâs the same with empowerment, once we feel that and you are able to help someone else to feel that, you are enough, you have such potential, you can do this, you do have a voice. Thatâs what empowerment is from my point of view and itâs what I always try to help girls and women around me to understand who they really are and what theyâre capable of. Weâre working with indigenous communities in Mexico and itâs been a fantastic journey getting to know them and see how little they have and how little we really need to be happy. We have been working with them to teach a sustainable way to manage their lives, specifically their income. Their mindset is that if I sell one thing I donât have to work until I have no money again, which creates a lot of problems. I lived with them for 5 days and nights and I felt their pain. Thereâs no water to have a shower, or wash your clothes and dishes, so they create a lot of trash because they canât wash things. So, we cleaned up the environment they are living in. A few months later around 50% of them went back to their old way of living because they didnât see an incentive for them to, but the other 50% had carried on cleaning their surroundings because they wanted a better life. Now weâre trying to create opportunities to work with their skill set so that they can sell that in a sustainable way.BEST MOMENTS
âThe most important investment you can ever make is to invest in yourself and your personal growth. Once you do that everything else will follow. It reflects in your leadership and everything else that you touch.â
âYour presence is really, really important because you never know you are going to hear about your story which can change someone elseâs life.â
âWomen have allowed society or circumstances to define us. Life happens, now you get to choose whether it happens to you or for you. Once you get the mindset that life happens for you, your life is going to be totally different.â
âWe have lost a connection to ourselves and the meaning of life in a world where weâre so focussed on chasing the money and success. Why are we here?â
ABOUT THE GUEST
Ragne Sinikas is a social entrepreneur, philanthropist, an advanced online marketer, founder of World Women Empowerment, World Women Conference & Awards, Starpreneurs.tv. Real Estate Developer, an International speaker, coach of the Change Makers, global award winner with her Dominate the Decade Podcast. Co-author of various books that help entrepreneurs to start, grow and scale their business. She is an advisor that helps real estate and financial service companies develop a position of competitive advantage and use it to drive business strategy, marketing, and sales.
Ragne is a highly-skilled professional in the fields of Real Estate Advisory Services, sales and marketing. Her sharp analytical skills, paired with the latest technology, allow her to give her clients clarityânot just answersâin all areas of business. Ragne helps to deliver clarity to her clientsâ most complex governance, risk, and transparency challenges. She equips entrepreneurs with tools, strategies and systems to completely transform their businesses.
Ragne has 15 years of sales leadership consisting in developing and implementing sales and business plans throughout Europe, Mexico, Russia in several industry sectors.
She is a seasoned entrepreneur that possesses extensive experience at the executive level in operations, business development, fund-raising, strategy, sales and marketing. Ragne is an advanced marketer who helps brands go from presence to profit.
At the start of her professional career she was managing 4 countries with 10 new business centres in Baltic Countries for IWG plc, formerly Regus, the industry leading multinational corporation that provides global workplace solutions. Ragne has built high performance sales teams from the ground up to win significant engagements with Tier 1 networking. As leader she embraces diverse backgrounds and global perspectives, and she cultivates diversity by respecting, including, and valuing one another. She contributes to a supportive and collaborative work environment that empowers each individual to excel.
Ragne founded and grew a boutique management consultancy specialising in strategy implementation and performance improvement. In Los Cabos she opened the first Coworking Space that brings together national and international entrepreneurs with a drive to contribute to the local community and to its ecosystem. Ragneâs network includes global experts from the field of real estate, tourism, sales, marketing etc. She brings the entrepreneurs together to network, collaborate and foster the community.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldwomenconference
Instagram: @ragnesinikas
LinkedIn: https://ee.linkedin.com/in/ragne-sinikas-6b52ab10
Website: https://starpreneurs.tv/
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Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trail blazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Angelica Benavides, author of a chapter in the book âVisionary Women Leadersâ, an ultimate legacy builder, a world class story teller, a serial entrepreneur, networker, speaker and educator. The pair talk about her chapter as well as her career.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
When Covid hit it reminded me of the chaos that everybody experiences in life. My focus in life is making sure that we lead and we leave a legacy for generations to come so our childrenâs children always have some hope an inspiration on how to cope with life and never, never give up, because weâve got a lot of suicide, a lot of depression happening, especially during this time where weâve lost a lot of loved ones. Fear is one of the biggest emotions that everyone in the world has, and it really limits people from reaching their ultimate success and being able to step into the greater version of who they are. But, if you just remove the âfâ then youâre left with the word âearâ. Listen to your heartâs desire and what your soul is saying to you so you can really step into your purpose and your greatness. In 2012 I twisted my intestine doing Zumba and ended up in the hospital. A year later I was diagnosed with cancer and for 6=7 years I had so many health issues and was in and out of hospital, I was told that I had two types of cancer and with one of them people usually live about 5 years⊠Here I am! From that experience, and having several near-death experiences, I just thought: âI'm just gonna live life, forget about the fear, forget about the obstacles!â If you focus on the obstacles that inevitably come up in life, youâre going to be miserable. There are universal laws, like gravity: If I throw something up, itâs going to come down. If I know that then what I throw might hurt someone but, if I want to be creative, I can use that law to my advantage. Thereâs the law of attraction, the law of grace. When youâre in alignment with the universe and you know how to use them to your advantage you begin to manifest and itâs magical.BEST MOMENTS
âWe need to leave a legacy. Itâs all about being and helping people become who they want to become but at a global scale.â
âI come from a family of 11, so our whole time is learning to share, the oldest ones have already been through trials and errors, and they want to help us do our business and our lives. It has its pros and its cons, but even if it's chaotic, I love the energy and the telling of stories. Family is really, really important.â
âHappiness doesnât exist outside of ourselves, we have to find it in us. How can I be happy? How can I find happiness? How do you want to be remembered when you die? I want to leave marks everywhere I go that will inspire others to keep going forward.â
âYour health is your wealth.â
ABOUT THE GUEST
Dr. Angelica Benavides is known as Dr. B., she inspires women worldwide to share their story.
You have a special talent, a gift to be shared that will impact and have influence on those it touches. Storytelling is an important social aspect of life, and your life should be remembered.
She is a Badass Influencer, an Ultimate Legacy Builder, A World-Class Storyteller & Best-Selling Author and Publisher.
Dr. B increases visibility, exposure, and influence helping entrepreneurs be all they can be. Dr. Bâs story is being written and shared worldwide by the exposure in the Women's World Conference and Awards. She has been featured on NBC, USA Today, Fox, and recognised as an Amazing Women of Influence. She shared a Global Virtual Stage with Forbes Riley, Bill Walsh, Ragne Sinkas, Joe Vitale, and Dr. Freddy Behin.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/b-global
Instagram: @dr.b.global
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trailblazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Doug Schoon of Schoon Scientific and contributing author to the Milady Textbook as well as authoring his own books and holding many patents. The pair talk about his chapter in the book âCareer In The Beauty Industry: Discover If Itâs For Youâ as well as his distinguished career.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Iâm a scientist focussed on chemistry. I worked in a few industries, but after getting into the beauty industry Iâve never looked back. My focus now is writing, educating and formulating products for the beauty industry, specifically in hair, nails and lashes â I like keratin. Developing a patent is nowhere near as developing a product, because I get to work directly with the people in the salons. And that, to me, is so much fun. Largely because I enjoy people who work in salons, theyâre a unique kind of people â very creative and artistic â and most times they want to learn more about their products. But the main reason is because I learn so much, itâs a great opportunity for me to get in the salon and learn from these people do this work day in and day out, find out what their troubles and struggles are, what they love and what they donât so I can make better products and make their lives and services better. I said Iâd never write a book again after my last book, but then I got really involved in Facebook and I started doing some videos and started a video blog series for 4 years called âFace to Face with Doug Schoonâ which were 15 minute videos where I answered peopleâs questions. There's probably 250 videos out there. Then I thought, people donât want to sit around watching videos all the time, you need books too, books can do so much more. For a start you can find specific information much easier. So I split the scripts into 3 books. You can create the need or you can address the need. Both are valid ways to go. The first is the harder row to hoe, because they may not know they need that, and there is value in that, believe me, Iâve done that too. You have to convince people they need that product or service. Fulfilling an existing need or solving an existing pain point is where the real value is. Thatâs something people can use right now to improve their services, customer relations and their bottom line.BEST MOMENTS
âI quit counting how many years Iâve been in the industry after 25 years.â
âNo one can ever know everything and nobody ever stops learning.â
âNail technicians are someone who can answer their questions and give them a credible answer that makes sense. And itâs so hard to find credible answers that make sense, are believable and are fact based.â
âNo one invents anything in a vacuum. Youâve got to have input from people.â
ABOUT THE GUEST
Doug Schoon is an internationally-recognized scientist, author and educator with over 30 years experience in the cosmetic, beauty and personal care industry. He is a leading industry authority, known for his technical and regulatory work that has helped shape the beauty industry. He is Co-Chair of the Nail Manufacturers Council (NMC), and as Creative Nail Design's (CND) Chief Scientist, was head of the R&D laboratory, QA, and Field Testing/Evaluation departments for almost 20 years.
Schoon has authored several books, video and audio training programs, as well as dozens of magazine articles about salon products, safety, and best practices for salon professionals. Schoon is well known for his captivating presentation style and his unique ability to make complex concepts easy to understand.
In 1986, Schoon founded Chemical Awareness Training Service (CATS) â the beauty industryâs first safety training company. This was followed by his book, Nail Structure & Product Chemistry, 1st and 2nd Edition, which has become essential reading for nail salon pros. Schoon is a chief contributor to Miladyâs Standard Nail Technology and Standard Cosmetology, as well as several medical reference books such as Baran and Maibachâs Textbook of Cosmetic Dermatology and Cosmetic Dermatology: A Comprehensive Medical and Surgical Text.
Schoon serves as an expert witness in legal cases, and doctors, dermatologists and podiatrists often consult Schoon when writing articles, books or scientific papers. He has worked as a scientific researcher, author and lecturer for almost 35 years and holds a Masters Degree in Chemistry from UC-Irvine. He currently resides in Dana Point, CA.
Website: https://schoonscientific.com/
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trail blazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Deborah Carver to discuss her chapter in the book âCareer In The Beauty Industry: Discover If Itâs For Youâ as well as her life and career in the industry as well as her story and her walk of life.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
When I was 18 I ran away from home in Pennsylvania to California where I worked various jobs, eventually working for a publishing company for 6 years, learned everything I could and started my first publishing business at 26 years old, and it was very successful right from the outset. After about 20 years of publishing medical magazines I discovered the beauty industry and started a magazine called NailPro Nails has reverted and the industry is segmenting again. Individual cosmetologists are cropping up all over doing specific work rather than the ability to go in and get all your services done in one place. Itâll be interesting to see where it ends up. I sold my business a year and a half ago during Covid when the world was changing anyway, but I think itâs going to be less employee based salons and more individual stylists doing what they do from a home/mobile base or a salon suite of some kind. I donât think the majority of young people entering into a career want to work quite as hard now as we did in the past, they want more to enjoy life and not so much the work ethic that we had. For 20 years I rode on the back of ambulances, watched people getting dialysis or getting hyper-alimentation for nutrition, all kinds of things. When I reached the beauty industry it became my heart. I think the people in the beauty industry are, without doubt, the nicest people Iâve ever met, I never had so much fun. They were fun to be with the hairdressers and the nail technicians, we laughed all the time. Iâm 80, so I truly was a pioneer for women in the industries that I was in. I was the only woman in emergency medicine, I had a magazine in wiring and cables and I remember being in Atlanta, Georgia and I had to give a speech to 260-some utility managers. I was 26 years old, what did I know about utility managers? I was a publisher, I know how to publish magazines. I was scared to death and I got up on that podium and there wasnât one woman in the room. Not one. Thatâs the way it was back then. We forged a path and overcame men not respecting what we said. After the war was over women were expected to go back and be housewives and mothers and expected to take care of men, but from an early age I knew that was not what I was going to do.BEST MOMENTS
âWhen we started Day Spa Magazine there were only 300 legitimate spas in the US and overnight nail salons became spas, everybody added the work to their salons, it was phenomenal growth that happened overnight.â
âWe all think, as we get older, that weâre unique. Weâre not so unique.â
âMagazines have a life, some go on forever like NailPro and Day Spa, but they go up and go down. When I sold the company I sold 5 magazines. I miss it, Iâm bored to death! I have worked my entire life since I was a child. I am talking about getting into a business venture in the beauty industry.â
âWomen my age who were entrepreneurial forged a road for all women to be able to go into business and be respected for it.â
ABOUT THE GUEST
Deborah Carver is the founder of Creative Age Publications and an iconic leader in the professional beauty industry. She began in the publishing industry in 1971 with the launch of Creative Age, which produced advanced medical and technical magazines. In 1990, Carver switched directions, selling off the medical titles and adding pro beauty magazines to the line-up. Creative Age titles included NAILPRO, Beauty Launchpad, DAYSPA, Beauty Store Business, MedEsthetics, The Colorist, MAN and EyeLash.
Deborah also launched the interactive digital publication Beauty Etc. for the professional makeup artist, as well as the first nail magazine dedicated to the consumer audience, Nail It!
In 2018 Deborah was named City of Hopeâs Spirit of Life Award honoree for her dedicated fundraising efforts for cancer research and treatments.
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Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trail blazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Linda Nordstrom from Famous Names Products to discuss her chapter in the book âCareer In The Beauty Industry: Discover If Itâs For Youâ as well as her life and career in the industry.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Most people that know me know I have a huge passion for the professional beauty industry. I grew up in a tiny town in Rhode Island but my dream was always to go to school to be a hairdresser, but it wasnât until my early 20s that I put myself through hairdressing school and I was absolutely elated and got pulled into it. Within 18 months I switched from doing hair to nails which started off an amazing career where I have a couple of salons, but I really found my passion in teaching, especially when you have a great product and the heart to be able to educate other nail techs. Now we have our own company where we formulate all our own products from my husband Jimâs brain to my hands. Both our two daughters are now actively involved in the company too. IBX was a product that came deep from our hearts, Jim came up with the idea of a strengthening device that strengthens the nail from the inside out. We went to a team of chemists who said we couldnât do it, but it happened. While itâs applied to the surface of the nails, once weâre done thereâs nothing left on top, everythingâs on the inside â weâre building, strengthening and toughening the nail while at the same protecting it against whatever we wear over the top, you can wear whatever you want. Itâs by far the most amazing innovation in my lifetime since doing nails. I offer two online courses a month, one is for relief pedicures and of course one is on IBX, theyâre both certification classes and both very intense at two and a half hours. When Covid hit, we were wondering what we were going to do, so we started teaching even more during the 7-8 months of Covid, I think I educated over 6,000 nail techs. But we stopped charging for our classes because our techs were sitting at home not making any money and since then our classes have been more booked than theyâve ever been, weâve still not gone back to charging from either of them but we have confidence in our products and education that everybodyâs going to buy something. Itâs a way to give back to this industry thatâs given us so much over the years. When you look and break down what the foot contains; all the bones and the joints and the ligaments and you think about that, doing a pedicure is important. And know what to do and how to do it and how to keep your clientsâ feet safe and how to train them. Thatâs why we teach about the anatomy of the foot as well as a whole section on disorders.BEST MOMENTS
âWhen I teach my students I ask âwhat makes us great nail tech?â We all know that any nail that comes in to us, whatever it looks like, we can put something over the top of it and make it look fabulous. But, why not start helping the actual nail thatâs there. Thatâs what sets us apart from the other nail techs on the street that are just putting something pretty over the top.â
Jim's Dad had him formulate his first product: a cuticle oil â SolarOil was his very first product. We knew when we started Famous Names and working on IBX, we wanted to come out with a new, more innovative, all-natural, certified organic oil. Jim always has a codename when working on a new product, when she was young our oldest daughter called SolarOil Daddyâs Oil, so the codename for this was Project Daddy which 18 months later we changed the spelling to DadiOil.â
âWe pride ourselves that relief is nothing like a medical pedicure, we decided to go in a whole different direction for a lot of different reasons, which is why we call it a cosmetic.â
âEven knowing how to file and cut a toenail could be a life and death matter.â
ABOUT THE GUEST
After starting her career as a successful Salon Owner, Linda Nordstrom became an Educator and Advocate for Nail Technicians and Artists worldwide. With over thirty years of experience, she now leads the global educational and customer support strategy for Famous Names, and still finds the time to be a tireless and supportive daily resource for an ever growing network of enthusiastic Nail Professionals. Linda truly loves to spend her time âin the trenchesâ with her fellow Nail Technicians.
Website: https://famousnamesproducts.com/
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trail blazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Cheryl Campbell to discuss her chapter in the book âCareer In The Beauty Industry: Discover If Itâs For Youâ as well as her life, passion, how she ended up in the industry and what sheâs doing now.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
I ended up in the beauty industry about 30 years ago working part time in a basement, doing sales of nail products and going out to a few salons, while I worked in a bank. From there the business grew over time eventually moving into our new warehouse where we have five chemists working directly with us formulating, developing and producing the products with us that we sell products to distributors, sub-distributor and educators worldwide. We have a team of educators worldwide â ACE (Accent Certified Educators) â that work with us. They train clients and nail technicians who range from just finishing school to those who have been working in the industry for years. Itâs very rewarding after so many years to work in an industry and believe in what youâre doing and believe in the products and believe in the people youâre working with and to see the product line expand around the world. But for me, itâs been very rewarding watching a lot of people grow over the years to be large distributors, just being a small part of that is very satisfying for me Trade shows expose everybody to whatâs out there in the industry, whatâs available to them, what they can really achieve being a nail technician. If they go and watch the nail competitions and see some of these amazing nail artists out there doing the nails and displaying the nails, they can really see all the possibilities that are there for them. Some of the best educators in the world work at the booths in the trades shows and they allow you to ask questions and watch them do nails.BEST MOMENTS
âEducation is the key. If you have people that know how to educate on the products, and how to use the products correctly, that will take them a long way. Itâs really about helping your fellow nail technicians become better at what theyâre doing.â
âI love travelling, any opportunity to get on a plane and fly somewhere Iâm gone, but Iâm so fortunate to travel to many different countries and see them, but also to work with the people that live there which gives me the opportunity to see those countries in a different way than a tourist.â
âMy passion about trade shows is getting a chance to get out there and talk to people who are looking for a new product line, seeing what their needs are, and the technicians actually using our products, one-on-one. Also, to meet other distributors. The biggest thing is to go out there and show off your products.â
âIâm so blessed to be in this industry. Iâve met so many wonderful people, had so many experiences, itâs a very fun, rewarding career to be in. It brings out everybodyâs artistic side, I find that most people Iâve worked with are so good at what they do and theyâre so willing to share their knowledge with everybody to make everyone even better than they are today.â
ABOUT THE GUEST
Cheryl Campbell
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trailblazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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Podcast website: www.thewalkoflifestories.com
CONTACT MIRAGE SPA & LEARN MORE: http://miragespa.ca/
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On this episode of The Walk Of Life Podcast, Cheryl Thibault talks to Susan Lanigan, nail tech, lash tech and now a social media master. She has also contributed to the book Career In The Beauty Industry; See If It’s For You. Today they talk about her, her chapter, her nail life, her lash life, what makes her tick and what’s her walk of life.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
In 2001 I became a single parent having got divorced and I thought: What now? My life has been my children and I wanted to be close to them. How do I create a life that doesn’t keep me away from home day and night? I’d have beauty treatments for years and my nail tech said she thought I’d be a natural. So, I gave it some thought and then I met you, not knowing at the time you had a prestigious nail school. That meeting was serendipitous. I hopped on board, took the full-time course, worked in your spa for a time then set up a mobile company where I went to clients’ homes. Lashes came later in my career. For women that are cancer patients and survivors it’s a challenge, you’re dealing with very sparse lashes, lashes that don’t have very good retention, that are brittle, that are really fragile. Women who have challenges appreciate time and consideration to do what needs to be done. Vanity was the thing that attracted me to artificial nails! I’ve had some sort of nail enhancement on my nails for the best part of maybe 35 years. It doesn’t matter how pregnant you are, how bad your hair is, if you have nice nails you feel pretty, you just do. I enjoyed the time with the beauty practitioner. Most of my very best friends have come from the beauty industry, the people that you meet through your career, be that at trade shows or nail camp or in your spa or salon, there’s a huge connection of a common thread that we all love the beauty industry, we all love making people feel good, we love providing those services.BEST MOMENTS
‘There are no accidents in life.’
‘My first client was a two-time cancer survivor who was reluctant to go into a spa because a lot of places weren’t up to the standards they should be. She trusted me to come to her home with my sterilised pouches, which she loved.’
‘There’s something that gives to your heart when they look at their fingers, their toes, their lashes. They look at you and just smile, they don’t need to say anything. When you leave them happier than they were when you first arrived, that really does a heart good.’
‘My two favourite services to have done are facials – that’s my number one – I love having my lashes done, but my nails I do myself because I’m meticulous and I like things the way I like them.’
ABOUT THE GUEST
Not unlike many little girls, Susan Lanigan had an affinity for beauty. Hair was important to her, and she began having hers ‘streaked’ in the early 80’s. Then came nails. Always a fascination, Susan would watch her nail tech create stunning pink and whites.
In 2002, Susan relocated back to BC after having been in Saskatchewan for 4 years. Newly divorced, and with three children, she’d had the luxury of being a stay at home Mum. Now that her three children were all in school, she thought, “What am I going to do to best support myself and still be available to the children?”
A Nail Tech encouraged Susan to look into training as a Nail Tech herself. The industry had just become deregulated just as she obtained her education, and she saw a decline in the standards of the industry. Non Standardised Salons (NSS) popped up everywhere. It seemed that many of the clientele didn’t have the good sense to question the practices, only the prices.
Sitting on the sidelines, practising the high standards taught in school, Susan became passionate about preaching ‘the basics’ of nail technology. Health, sanitization, proper nail preparation, and style and structure.
Susan continued to take ongoing education to further her knowledge. The internet exploded with a plethora of good (and not so good) sources of information and education for teaching practices.
Now, online education opens up the possibilities to so many who may not have the time, means or location for good quality education.
In 2011, Cheryl approached Susan and asked if she would join her team. Susan spent hours pouring over student assignments that came in the mail. Creating short videos on each assignment, bringing attention to the strengths and areas of improvement of their work. She remains with the school today as the Director of Student Assessments.
Her ‘handful’ of clients has grown substantially and she’s also become a certified Eyelash Technician.
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trail blazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this episode of The Walk Of Life Podcast, Cheryl Thibault talks to Alex Fox who is a contributing author to the book Career In The Beauty Industry; See If It’s For You, and has launched a new venture called Glossary Live. The pair chat about Alex’s chapter in the book as well as what got her into the industry and how she developed the global nail competition Nailympia.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
I didn’t pursue a career in writing about the nail industry I fell into it, but it was one of those beautiful happy accidents that happen in life where you find an industry, find your niche, it feels like the right place at the right time and you stay there. I’d started off as a journalist in the photographic industry, when I got pregnant for the first time the commute was too long. I got a call from people I’d worked with previously who were launching the UK’s first nails magazine, Nails Plus, and would I like to work for them part-time? I said yes and less than a year later I was the editor. I inherited Nailympia from the heads of three brands who were running events and didn’t know if they could carry their shows on and wanted to come together to form one big show that encompassed many brands. I wanted to do something like this in the UK and they gave me the go ahead. I set up the first UK leg in 2005 and it attracted nail royalty and amazing competitors! Glossary Live is on the brink of launching. It’s basically a digital platform designed to celebrate and elevate male artists and their work on a global platform. It’s a way of bringing together the nail community through education and inspiration, showcasing work, salons, techniques and all the things nail professionals are doing all around the world. There was a time in my 30s where I questioned if I had a purpose because I have suffered (until quite recently) with strong bouts of depression which started when I was young and were a very big problem back then, I didn’t realise I needed help. When you battle depression for many years you become someone who hides a lot. IN recent years I’ve got the help and guidance I needed and through that found my purpose and the ability to question what is a purpose and why do I need one. It definitely changed my life path and gave me strength, direction and meaning.BEST MOMENTS
‘Nailympia was originally called The Nail Olympics, but the Olympic committee asked to change its name in 2012.’
‘I’ve always been a people person, I love people and I love connecting with people. The nail industry is full of characters and people living their authentic life and personalities. I love being able to support and elevate their careers by writing about them and helping them on their journey. With Nailympia I get to reward them and help them become better artists and happier, better, more wholesome people.’
‘I had a series of empowerment sessions with my coach and it was life-changing and it put me and my life back together. I highly recommend an empowerment coach to anyone who feels like they’re struggling with anything.’
‘The 50s-70s were really quite a grim time for people growing up, people weren’t looking out for if you had bruises or you were eating properly. Now we’re the adults of today running businesses and successful salons in our world, but that doesn’t mean that they’re not locked inside.’
ABOUT THE GUEST
Alex Fox has been a journalist since 1993 working for six years on photographic titles both consumer and trade. In 1998 Alex moved into the beauty world and worked on the first UK trade nail magazine, Nails Plus. This led to heading a team of 10 journalists as editorial director and launching two salon titles and a spa trade title too. Alex next co-founded Scratch magazine, the UK's only trade title dedicated to hand, nail and foot care professionals in 2003. In her role as editor, Alex then introduced the first consumer nail title, Gloss, which enjoyed two issues a year before closing and has been organising Nailympia London for the last 15 years, which brings nail professionals together from across the globe to compete on an international platform. Since this time Nailympia has expanded into Australia, the USA, Estonia and Canada and is currently running four international competitions a year.
Alex and the Scratch team launched the first ever nail industry awards in 2012, known as The Scratch Stars Awards, which celebrates and recognises excellence, flair and creativity among nail stylists and professionals. The awards is an industry staple and is growing with every year in stature and popularity. More recently Alex, launched a prosumer magazine to elevate and highlight the professional beauty salon industry across the GCC. Scratch Middle East magazine launched in May 2014 and published until December 2017.
Alex Fox is passionate about the nail industry and focuses on inspiring techs to explore their business opportunities and creative flair while helping shape this exciting and still emerging market sector.
Websites: https://glossarylive.com/
Email: [email protected]
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alex.fox.groovy and https://www.facebook.com/Nailympia/
Instagram: @alexfoxcambridge and @nailympiacompetitions and @glossary_live
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centers since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trail blazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by nail artist Hazel Dixon, who contributed to the book ‘Career In The Beauty Industry; See If It’s For You’. In this episode they discuss her chapter in the book, her career in nails and in the industry.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
I got started in the industry a bit by mistake. I didn’t do well at school and I was looking at what to do after having my three children. I looked at interior design, nails and hairdressing and two of those weren’t going to work around little children, so I found a course on Creative Nail Design, I thought it was going to be easy and boy did I get a shock. It’s not as easy as we make it look, and that’s what I love about it. I love the chemistry side, the colour, the art and the possibilities of what you can do which led me on to the fantasy categories and extreme nail art and shapes. Nailympia was one of the best things that ever happened to me, every year I thought I’d nearly got to where I wanted to be, but someone else would come along and blow my mind and I’d think “I want to be like them!” Your goals move all the time, and that’s a good thing, it pushes you to become a better nail tech, a better artist, a better educator, a better mentor to people. Take advice on board, don’t be offended by what someone’s telling you, they’re not trying to be horrible or negative. As a judge, I want you to be better. I’ve done quite a lot of fantasy nails, but my favourite one was the last one I did in Orlando because it was all of my years of experience built up and I knew I was going to retire from competing to concentrate on my distribution, my brand and education. I did Alice in Wonderland, it was probably the best piece I’ve ever made. I set up a training school myself and was teaching courses and I found an acrylic line that companies would allow me to work with. The UK’s different from America – it’s changing, which is great – you can go to a supplier in the US and buy various different brands. But in the UK, because it’s so small, if you sold one brand that’s all you were allowed to sell. Brands understandably have a style s and a way they want their students to be taught and I wanted the freedom to show several techniques because I feel like there’s more than one road to Rome and I wanted the freedom to do that.BEST MOMENTS
‘I feel I can be myself and be very creative in the competitive side. You can do it in the salon but you’re limited on time, you have to make a profit and it has to be viable. Creating extreme nails was the way I relaxed after a hard day.’
‘In fantasy you can make anything; as big as you want, as small as you want, massive 3D elements out of anything related to nail products. People say you can’t use those skills day-to-day, but working with gel of different viscosities, you get to understand your product better which relates to salon.’
‘I always feel so much pressure because I’ve won previously and done so well, it gets harder and harder. My whole family expects me to be in the finals of everything, but I don’t, I feel that you earn your place there by working hard, by having integrity, professionalism and doing your bit to make the industry a better place with what you can.’
‘One of my biggest fears is standing up in front of a room full of people and talking. I'm fine one-to-one, you can’t stop me talking, but it’s been the hardest thing for me to overcome. I did one recently for the very first time at a professional beauty show, because I’d said no for years, and the nerves went fairly quickly once I started talking and got into it.’
ABOUT THE GUEST
Before training as a nail technician Hazel Dixon had no idea what she wanted to do after having her 3 children. She has always loved art and drawing but never really considered nails as a career because all she had ever seen was the traditional pink & white nails, which didn’t appeal to her... until one day; She noticed a lady with sparkly glitter tips and that grabbed her attention and she started looking into doing nails.
Hazel researched different courses and found a reputable nail company where she booked on a 5 day acrylic beginner course. It was much harder than she thought it was going to be, but she kept at it and passed in March 2006. Since then, Hazel has completed more courses including an NVQ LVL 3.
One of the major things Hazel has learnt over the years is not to underestimate the power of education, it has been an invaluable tool that has seen her salon grow and grow, even in a recession. In this industry there is always something new and exciting to learn and clients are always looking for something new.
Another thing that has helped Hazel learn a lot more about nails is competing in national and international competitions. She first started competing in March 2009 when she entered the UK National Competition. Since then she’s become addicted! Since winning her very first trophy in the Fancy French Category in 2009, Hazel now has another 25 national and international awards.
Her proudest moments to date include winning the UK Nail Art Championships 2011 and later that year the 2 silver medals she won at the International Nailympics Competition. Hazel has represented the UK at the Nailympics 2012 & 2013 and won UK Top Tech 2012 and 2013.â She has been nominated for several Industry awards since, including the prestigious Nail Professional of the Year Award, Scratch Stars’ Nail Stylist of the Year and Mixed Media Nail Artist of the Year. In March 2014 she achieved one of her goals by winning Nail Professional of the Year 2014. Winning this award has meant so much to Hazel as she feels she has been recognised for the hard work, dedication and passion she has for this wonderful industry, so to win it again in 2016 was a dream come true!
Hazel feels she has learnt so much and now wants to pass on these skills, knowledge and passion. She is an independent educator and has developed a full range of courses and workshop training days available for beginners through to advanced. All her beginner, progression and e-file courses are accredited by Professional Beauty, one of the UK's leading trade and insurance companies. This means upon successful completion of one of these courses, you will be able to gain the necessary insurance needed to work as a nail technician.
Website: https://www.hazeldixonnails.com/
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centers since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trail blazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Phoenix Van Dyke who has contributed to the book ‘Career In The Beauty Industry; Discover If It’s For You’. They talk about the chapter Phoenix contributed and what got her into the industry.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
I tripped over a chair when I was a toddler (just over a year old) and caught my fingers in the broiler oven, which was on, so all my fingers were melted together. The doctors didn’t know if they would heal, but they did – I have all my fingers – but I have scars on the top of all my fingers. This greatly impacted who I became in the nail industry. When I was 7 I got my finger caught in the hinge side of a door that shut and cut off one of my fingers and had to have plastic surgery to have it put back on. Because of both of those instances my nail plates are very thin, my nail beds have permanent damage, I’ve never had beautiful nails. I’d hide my hands, sit on them, chew them. When I was 15 a friend went to nail school and brought me back my first full set of pink and white acrylic nails. All of a sudden I looked at my hands and I didn’t see the scars, I felt so beautiful! My first advertisements I put up in my high school, I made fliers ahead of prom for a full set of nails for $25 and I stuck them in the girls bathroom stalls at eye-level so the second you sat down you saw my name and my advertisement was right there. Now people have made entire businesses off the back of advertising in bathroom stalls, so I was really onto something there! But, I didn’t go to my own prom because I was too focussed on being a business owner. I would let people influence me, one way or the other, because I just didn’t have my footing. I’d encourage anyone thinking about becoming an educator to have firm conviction and be sure footed. You can learn and take all things on, but don’t be a clone of your educator/mentor, be you, be an individual, walk the walk. I was never interested in doing nail competitions, I thought the people that did them were really talented, but it wasn’t something I could do. But after training for a company in Europe and Florida which had been big into competitions and it piqued my interest a little bit, I started teaching myself what I needed to do for competition and would learn by watching. I competed at the very first Nailympia that was held in the US in 2017 and I took gold in every single one of the categories that I entered and walked away with the winner of winners trophy in my division.BEST MOMENTS
‘At 16 I started a business after attending nail school that was a 60 mile drive each way, every day.’
‘Don’t think so highly of yourself that you’re above learning from everybody. People who haven’t been in the industry that long can help shed new light or help you think outside of the box. Things you could otherwise have blocked off.’
‘There are so many people I’ve met and connected with because of the competition circuit.’
‘I love teaching other nail technicians because not everybody has the opportunity to learn from somebody in Europe the way that I did. I wanted to share that knowledge, it’s not something to be kept away, it’s not a secret.’
ABOUT THE GUEST
Phoenix Van Dyke is an Education Specialist at Wildflowers Nail Academy.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phoenix-vandyke-31b062147/
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ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centres since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trailblazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
CONTACT METHODS
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Podcast website: www.thewalkoflifestories.com
CONTACT MIRAGE SPA & LEARN MORE: http://miragespa.ca/
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Sue Pimentel-Lafferty, a Nail Tech who contributed to the book Career In The Beauty Industry; See If It’s For You. On this episode they talk about Sue’s chapter in the book, her career in the nail industry where she has earned the letters M-ANT, MNT and CCPMA after her name.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
I got my licence back in the 80s and started in the nail industry because of K-Mart, which sounds crazy, but I was working in the cosmetics department where my area was nail polish and accessories. I looked into nail school, graduated after 100 hours and thought I was a professional…. I was not! It was a great learning experience though, from my instructors and other people in the industry who taught me what not to do and helped me to get to where I am today. Because of social media and YouTube they think that that’s what it’s all about, I have to intercede and let them know that there are some YouTubers who are professional and succeeding, but a lot of it is misleading. Also the terms they use: It’s not ‘glue’ it’s resin, you don’t ‘put your fingers in the cooker’ it’s in the LED lamp, you have to use the right terminology if you’re going to be a professional. Social media and YouTube can be good, but you’ve got to know who you’re watching, which ones are educated and which aren’t. The course here in Massachusetts, and in Connecticut as well, is still 100. But we’re meeting with the State Board and hopefully they’ll listen to us and bring it up to 250, because it’s not enough time to learn everything. M-ANT is Advanced Nail Technician, we provide a 15 module online course that you can do at your own time. MNT is Medical Nail Technician, to get this you learn more of what podiatrists do and their terminology and tools, after you take a bridge exam, it will enable you to become a CCPMA – Certified Clinical Podiatrist Medical Assistant – which enables you to work in a podiatrist’s office.BEST MOMENTS
‘My first set of nails was on a friend of mine, she kept complaining that it was burning. It wasn’t until the next day I realised I was using primer as a monomer! I never did that again.’
‘What I love most about teaching is preparing the students for a great career and letting them know how much more it is than just sitting behind the desk and doing nails.’
‘Travelling to visit trade shows brings a lot of laughter and a lot of fun.’
‘There’s always something new coming over the horizon. You have to keep updated, you have to keep going to classes to educate yourself.’
ABOUT THE GUEST
Sue has been licensed for 30 years and opened her first salon in 1989 which she ran until December 1996 when she took a position with N.S.I. (Nail Systems International) in Pennsylvania. As the National Education Director for that company, she also handled some international assignments such as writing educational manuals for the U.K., Japan, Australia, Puerto Rico and New Zealand. When Sue left Pennsylvania to return home, she worked for O.P.I. Corporation as an Account Executive covering all of the New England states teaching other salons and technicians the salon business.
Sue is LCN Barefoot Certified for nail corrections and prosthetics and she is MNT certified to work in a podiatry office by the American College of Foot & Ankle Orthopaedics and Medicine. Sue shares her knowledge and expertise as an Educator and/or Instructor for both Beauty Schools and for LCN. Sue currently runs Vogue Family Salon, consistently striving for higher education to share the knowledge with her students.
Website: https://medinail.com/
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Be a guest! - https://misscheryl.com/podcast/podcast-guest-form/
FREE E-BOOK - http://promos.misscheryl.com/
CHECK OUT MY BOOKS - https://misscheryl.com/features/book-launch-career-in-the-beauty-industry/
ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centers since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trail blazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
CONTACT METHODS
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cheryltbo/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cherylthibault1/
Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylthibault/
Podcast website: www.thewalkoflifestories.com
CONTACT MIRAGE SPA & LEARN MORE: http://miragespa.ca/
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by Zan Ray, former hair stylist extraordinaire and now business coach. Zan has contributed to the upcoming book Career In The Beauty Industry; Discover If It’s For You, on this episode the pair talk about her chapter, her life in the industry, how she started to get to where she is today and what she’s doing now.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
I started in the beauty industry when I was 12 years old. Our family had a friend, Martha, who co-owned a beauty shop in a small town in Tennessee about 15-20 miles from where I lived. She had a health issue and needed some help while she recovered from surgery. My Dad said I would help and so she brought me in, stood me on a Coke crate to be able to shampoo because I wasn’t tall enough to reach the bowls! She taught me the art of shampoo and then customer service. I never dreamed at the time that hairdressing was my future, I was just helping a family friend for $1 a day! A lot of my hair styling and cutting is because I have a knack, I was told I did so I believed them, and I used that knack to lift me up and take me forward into my career of hairdressing. Once I got into progressive hairstyling I became a star, I was booked 10-12 weeks in advance, I was really sought after, my haircuts would be on the streets of New York, I was on a TV magazine show and had articles written about me, my fame was enormous. I would do speed to make me feel better if I was tired in the morning, but also my drinking increased and it spiralled out of control until 1983 where I hit my bottom and I sobered up, I’m now 39 years sober. One of the things that I really held strong to was SOP (standard operating procedures), I had a mission to be the best and I required that with everyone that worked with me. To this day, there are 12 who were my students, who worked with me, that have gone on to live a better life and have their own businesses and that matters.BEST MOMENTS
‘Timing is everything.’
‘I had a child and got married at 16, went to hair school at 17 and halfway through I got divorced. I had every experience I think I could get at that time!’
‘I used to be embarrassed about my alcoholism, but in AA we were told that anonymity is always first, but if I could tell my story then I could help another human being. That’s always been my credo.’
‘Maybe I went overboard, but maybe it took overboard to make the impact that it did.’
ABOUT THE GUEST
“We’re all looking for our right place in the world. I have found mine by being guided there. That’s why I now help others find theirs.” Zan Ray’s unique Life Guiding Philosophy is that our authentic self and beauty already exists within and simply needs to be nudged out. Having experienced it personally, she approaches her work as an usher, helping to bring to light thoughts, feelings, and goals one might not otherwise recognize. As we look for our (We need a space after “recognize.” As we look for our authentic selves, Zan believes that we need help in exploring the hidden spaces where we hold ourselves back. After identifying those areas, she gently nudges and shines a light here or there to open up the possibilities to become more of who we are meant to be.
Website: https://zanraysaloncoach.com/ and https://www.globalbeautybusinessacademy.com/
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Be a guest! - https://misscheryl.com/podcast/podcast-guest-form/
FREE E-BOOK - http://promos.misscheryl.com/
CHECK OUT MY BOOKS - https://misscheryl.com/features/book-launch-career-in-the-beauty-industry/
ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centers since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trail blazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
CONTACT METHODS
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cheryltbo/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cherylthibault1/
Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylthibault/
Podcast website: www.thewalkoflifestories.com
CONTACT MIRAGE SPA & LEARN MORE: http://miragespa.ca/
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On this bonus episode of The Walk Of Life podcast, Cheryl Thibault is joined by the Smiley Sisters, Rhonda and Shannon, who have contributed to Cheryl’s book, Career In The Beauty Industry; Discover If It’s For You.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
When I was a little girl I used to walk through department stores and see the girls at the beauty counters and I always said: “I want to be one of those women.” They were so glamorous to me and sophisticated and gorgeous. That’s it, it’s simple. In my small town, everyone went to the drug store for their cosmetics and skincare. What I loved about that was that we had a little bit of everything and I wasn’t just behind one counter, I was selling everything and I loved the variety of that as well as getting to know the women in my community and they wanted to see me. The smallest thing you can do for someone can make their whole day, even if it’s just selling them lipstick. There have been so many changes since we started in the industry. Firstly, there was no YouTube, people replied to us for help. Young women are so much more sophisticated now, there are a huge number of cosmetics products and departments out there online now, so I feel it’s not as personal as it used to be and I do miss that a lot. People rely more now on the videos and hearsay and want one particular product and that we’re just selling for a commission, there’s not the trust in us anymore, they trust someone from TikTok or YouTube and challenge you. People are chomping at the bit to get pampered again after the pandemic. Lipstick sales went down while everyone was wearing masks, we only had to do our makeup down here… though I still wore lipstick under my mask, call me crazy!BEST MOMENTS
‘There’s so much beauty surrounding you as a cosmetician or working in that industry, it was like Christmas every day.’
‘I like that I can make women of all sizes feel as glamorous as the skinny women on the TV commercials.’
‘Cosmetics comes across as such a superficial industry, but that’s not really true, you make a lot of difference to people.’
‘I’ve recently started working in a spa atmosphere and that’s getting back to those one-on-one relationships and it’s really nice to get back to that again.’
VALUABLE RESOURCES
Be a guest! - https://misscheryl.com/podcast/podcast-guest-form/
FREE E-BOOK - http://promos.misscheryl.com/
CHECK OUT MY BOOKS - https://misscheryl.com/features/book-launch-career-in-the-beauty-industry/
ABOUT THE HOST
Cheryl Thibault is a visionary, entrepreneur, multi-business owner, educator, influencer, and game changer in the beauty industry. A student of life, who will never stop growing and learning. She is assertive and an uncompromising beauty professional, and has been for over 40 years. As a long time founder/owner of beauty spas and education centers since 1981,
An Author, Co-Author and currently penning a series of books dedicated to telling her life story, overcoming struggles, and gaining life and career success. She is a true trail blazer and actively integrates love, understanding and compassion into all areas of her life as she influences thousands around the world to carry that forward.
CONTACT METHODS
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cheryltbo/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cherylthibault1/
Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylthibault/
Podcast website: www.thewalkoflifestories.com
CONTACT MIRAGE SPA & LEARN MORE: http://miragespa.ca/
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