
Salon Owners, Husbands & How to Actually Support Each Other
Salon Owners, Husbands & How to Actually Support Each Other
Salon Conversation with Lisa Conway
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Show Notes
This episode is a little different… and a really important one.
Lisa flips the script and speaks directly to the partners of salon owners - the husbands (and let’s be honest, anyone living with a salon owner) who are watching from the sidelines wondering…
“How do I actually help?”
Because behind every salon owner is a human being juggling a lot - clients, team, pressure, expectations… and often coming home with nothing left in the tank.
In this episode, I share:
- What it’s really like emotionally to own a salon
- Why salon owners struggle with boundaries and decision-making
- How “helpful” advice can sometimes make things worse
- The difference between listening, fixing, and supporting
- Why communication (and timing) matters more than you think
- Practical ways to create better conversations at home
You’ll also hear powerful insights like:
- Why salon owners often take work stress home
- How small habits can either build connection… or create distance
- The importance of setting boundaries — at work and at home
- And how to support someone without trying to control them
This isn’t just about relationships… It’s about protecting the person behind the business. Because when things are off at home - they’re off in the salon too.
If this episode made you think (or sparked a conversation you’ve been avoiding), don’t stop here. For the next 7 days only, you can watch the full replay of my training:
👉 Transfer One Third of Your Clients to Your Salon Team https://bit.ly/475Wz3l
This is where I show you how to:
- Reduce the pressure on the salon owner
- Build a team that can actually carry the load
- And create a business that doesn’t drain everything out of you
Watch it while it’s available — this is where the real shift happens.