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The Studio vs. Shop Floor Debate & Financial Reality Checks with Pete & Romeo (Part 2)
Episode 109
Published 2 weeks ago
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Happy New Year to all! We’re back in Liverpool for the conclusion of our conversation with Romeo the Barber and Pete Cranfield. In this episode, we move past the origins and dive straight into the heart of the modern industry: the debate between the traditional shop floor and the rise of the private studio. Pete and Romeo discuss why young barbers might be rushing into solo spaces too soon, missing out on the "brotherhood," the banter and the vital "degree-less therapy" that only happens in a busy shop…
The guys also get incredibly honest about the "celebrity barber" lifestyle. Romeo shares the hidden side of cutting world-class footballers - from the literal shakes of cutting a star for the first time to the frustration of waiting hours in a hotel room for a 20-minute trim while your shop's "bread and butter" clients are waiting back home. Finally, we end with a masterclass in "Haircut Math" Romeo and Pete drop some hard truths about financial discipline, why you shouldn't finance a Premier League lifestyle on a barber's wage and how to view every luxury purchase through the lens of how many heads you have to cut to afford it…
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