


Hairapy 101
The work of a stylist has a lot in common with the work of a therapist: every hour brings a whole new human and along with it a myriad of conversation topics, emotions, and varying energy. When all those shifts add up over a workday, the toll can be immense. Therapists receive training in caring for ourselves on the roller coaster of client care, while hairstylists, well…not so much.
Join us at Lady Neptune Hair Salon with Katie Vigneulle (she/they), a trauma-informed Mental Health Therapist & small business owner based in Seattle. As we talk with hairstylists about how to care for others and themselves so you can have a career of passion and avoid burnout.
The work of a stylist has a lot in common with the work of a therapist: every hour brings a whole new human and along with it a myriad of conversation topics, emotions, and varying energy. When all those shifts add up over a workday, the toll can be immense. Therapists receive training in caring for ourselves on the roller coaster of client care, while hairstylists, well…not so much.
Join us at Lady Neptune Hair Salon with Katie Vigneulle (she/they), a trauma-informed Mental Health Therapist & small business owner based in Seattle. As we talk with hairstylists about how to care for others and themselves so you can have a career of passion and avoid burnout.
The work of a stylist has a lot in common with the work of a therapist: every hour brings a whole new human and along with it a myriad of conversation topics, emotions, and varying energy. When all those shifts add up over a workday, the toll can be immense. Therapists receive training in caring for ourselves on the roller coaster of client care, while hairstylists, well…not so much.
Join us at Lady Neptune Hair Salon with Katie Vigneulle (she/they), a trauma-informed Mental Health Therapist & small business owner based in Seattle. As we talk with hairstylists about how to care for others and themselves so you can have a career of passion and avoid burnout.