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Just Hair Me Out

Just Hair Me Out

Written by: Barbara & Demetra
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We are two professional hairstylists with 20+ years experience and we want to not only set the record straight on all things "hair" and salon culture, but also dish on all the things we talk about and learn from people whilst working in a salon! We are saving the world one follicle at a time.

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Episodes
  • What Does It Mean to Be a Woman | Ep 64
    Apr 15 2025

    In this conversation, Barbara and Demetra delve into the complexities of womanhood, exploring societal expectations, the tomboy identity, and the perceptions surrounding gender. They discuss how appearance influences treatment in society, the challenges faced by trans individuals, and the generational shifts in understanding gender. The conversation also touches on the ongoing debates about gender-neutral bathrooms and fairness in sports, emphasizing the need for kindness and understanding in navigating these issues.

    Chapters

    00:00 Exploring Womanhood and Gender Norms
    02:16 The Tomboy Identity and Trans Representation
    04:44 Perception and Treatment Based on Appearance
    07:27 The Complexity of Gender and Political Perception
    09:47 Core Beliefs and Confirmation Bias
    12:18 The Challenge of Open-Mindedness in Conversations
    14:05 Reflections on Relationships and Self-Perception
    15:43 Understanding Love and Acceptance in Society
    17:53 Navigating Gender Identity and Public Spaces
    21:30 The Complexities of Fairness in Sports
    24:47 Concluding Thoughts on Open Dialogue and Acceptance

    Takeaways

    • The definition of womanhood is evolving and varies by individual.
    • Tomboys challenge traditional gender norms and expectations.
    • Societal perceptions can significantly impact how individuals are treated.
    • Trans women may feel pressured to conform to traditional feminine standards.
    • Our personal experiences shape our perceptions and biases.
    • Judgment and labeling are prevalent in society, affecting self-identity.
    • Generational differences influence perspectives on gender and identity.
    • The bathroom debate highlights the need for inclusive solutions.
    • Fairness in sports is a complex issue that requires careful consideration.
    • Open dialogue and kindness are essential in addressing gender-related topics.



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    26 mins
  • Top 5 Salon Secrets | Ep 63
    Apr 8 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Barbara and Demetra share five essential salon secrets every woman should know. They discuss the importance of respecting salon spaces, the significance of punctuality, the impact of hair products, the common misconceptions about haircuts, and the client's role in achieving desired results. Their humorous and candid insights provide valuable advice for anyone looking to enhance their salon experience.


    Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.com

    Watch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!
    https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOut

    Venmo @Barbara-Bodily
    Any donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.

    Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.Out
    Instagram: just.hair.me.out.podcast
    TikTok: @just.hair.me.out

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    11 mins
  • HeartSell, Mormons, & MLMs | Ep 62
    Apr 1 2025

    In this episode, Barbara and Demetra explore the intersection of Mormonism, crime, and multi-level marketing (MLM) schemes. They discuss the recent criminal cases involving Mormons, the psychological and social dynamics within the community, and the manipulative marketing tactics used by organizations like the LDS Church. The conversation delves into the ethics of tithing, the indoctrination of individuals within the faith, and the broader implications of these practices on personal choices and family dynamics.

    Chapters
    00:00 Exploring Mormonism and Crime
    02:22 The Dark Side of MLMs
    04:36 Extreme Beliefs and Child Abuse
    06:48 The Cult-like Nature of Mormonism
    08:38 Weaponizing Filmmaking and Emotional Manipulation
    13:05 Exploring Religious Flexibility and Community Dynamics
    14:01 The Role of Bonneville Communications in Mormon Culture
    15:16 Indoctrination and the Art of Persuasion
    17:42 The Manipulative Nature of Tithing and Financial Control
    20:15 The Illusion of Specialness in Religious Beliefs
    21:38 Sales Tactics in Religious Recruitment
    24:02 The Ethics of Selling Religion
    26:25 Concluding Thoughts on Religion and Manipulation

    This YouTube video is the episode of Mark Vicente's podcast that we've referenced. You can also find the audio only version on any podcast platform by searching for "Mark Vicente" or the episode title "Weaponizing Filmmaking":

    https://youtu.be/UQFHXSvBS6s?si=ZgimPXCnZevF-zwF

    This is the description on Bonneville Communications' website of it's trademarked marketing package called "HeartSell"

    http://dlcphoto.com/Temp/HeartSell-Bonneville%20International.html



    Email us at justhairmeoutpodcast@gmail.com

    Watch epdisodes on our YouTube channel!
    https://www.youtube.com/@JustHairMeOut

    Venmo @Barbara-Bodily
    Any donations are welcome and appreciated to support the producing of this podcast.

    Facebook: Just.Hair.Me.Out
    Instagram: just.hair.me.out.podcast
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    28 mins
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