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Hair Loss & Hashimoto's Disease | Emily Kiberd - 048
Épisode 48
mardi 21 janvier 2025 • Durée 22:19
Is thyroid dysfunction causing your hair loss? In this episode, I sat down with Dr. Emily Kiberd, an expert in thyroid health. She talked about this little organ’s role in all of the processes in our bodies, symptoms of thyroid dysfunction, and practical things you can start doing today to improve the health of your thyroid.
Thyroid Function and Hair Health
The thyroid gland is a butterfly-shaped organ responsible for secreting hormones that regulate every metabolic process in the body. Common symptoms of thyroid disorders include fatigue, difficulty losing weight, brain fog, feeling cold, and hair loss. In Dr. Kiberd’s experience, many women have experienced symptoms of thyroid dysfunction for as many as ten years before receiving adequate treatment.
Is a Thyroid Disorder Causing Your Hair Loss?
Diagnosing hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism comes down to some very simple blood tests, but it sometimes takes a specialist to recognize the symptoms as thyroid-related. Hashimoto’s Disease is an autoimmune thyroid disorder that presents in 90% of people with hypothyroidism. Stress, hormonal changes, nutritional deficiencies, and environmental factors can trigger these issues in people who have a genetic predisposition to thyroid problems, and reducing the amount of stressors on the body can reduce symptoms, including hair thinning.
Improve Your Thyroid and Hair Health
Dr. Kiberd recommends starting with dietary adjustments, proper sleep, stress management, and avoiding overtraining to help manage thyroid health. Nutrient-dense foods like proteins and vegetables are great for the thyroid, and it’s important to identify sources of stress in your environment that could be hindering hormone production in the thyroid. Dr. Kiberd recommends taking good care of yourself as a start, but working with a professional will ultimately lead to better results and faster hair regrowth, if that is the cause of your hair loss.
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Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you’d like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Miracle Hair Loss Cures Debunked | Dr. Phipps - 047
Épisode 47
mardi 14 janvier 2025 • Durée 20:15
Hair loss “miracle cures” are all over social media, and the before-and-afters all look too good to be true. This week on HairPod, I’m speaking with hair loss expert Dr. Phipps to break down what works, what doesn’t, and the science behind it.
Hair Loss Cures - Hope or Hype?
Hair loss can be an emotional experience for many people, and “miracle” hair loss cures seem to be on the rise. The number of options can be overwhelming, and if you don’t know the science, it’s tough to separate proven products from fads and trends. Professionals in the industry are your first line of defense against products that overpromise and underdeliver – working with someone who can help you understand your specific type of hair loss will save you money and heartbreak in the long run (see our resources section for a link to a free consultation!)
Stem Cell Therapy for Hair Loss
Is stem cell therapy a safe and effective way to fight hair loss? Dr. Phipps can’t say for sure, as this hair loss treatment method has not been cleared by the FDA. Investigation into this is ongoing, as stem cells have been shown to have regenerative properties when used in other types of therapy. She strongly cautions anyone who seeks this type of treatment to only work with medical doctors to ensure that there is some sort of overarching regulatory practice. At this time, there is no guarantee that stem cell treatment for hair loss is effective or safe.
Are Essential Oils Effective for Treating Hair Loss?
Natural treatments for hair loss are trending on social media, but do the results live up to the hype? Dr. Phipps explains that some botanicals, like pumpkin seed oil and rosemary oil, often have stimulating properties for our hair follicles, which can encourage hair growth. These treatments can have some impact for people who are experiencing diverse thinning but probably aren’t going to regrow hair on a bald spot. Dr. Phipps also cautions that cheaper essential oils probably are not potent enough to have a significant aesthetic effect, as the process of distilling these oils is very costly.
Supplements for Hair Health and Growth
Supplements and vitamins are an important part of overall hair health but aren’t a good solitary option for regrowing hair or slowing hair loss. This depends significantly on the type of hair loss a person is experiencing and the quality of the supplements. Working with an expert in hair growth (not just someone selling supplements online) is essential to ensure the supplements themselves have undergone testing to ensure their effectiveness. When used as a part of a broader regimen, supplements can improve hair growth by strengthening hair shafts and improving health overall.
The Best Treatments for Hair Loss
The best hair loss treatment plan takes into account the cause of an individual’s hair loss and uses a holistic approach. Proven medications like finasteride make up the most effective and safest options for hair regrowth and retention, and when included as part of a regimen, can yield great results for many people. Speaking with a professional can help determine whether they’ll work for you and what options are available if they do not. Dr. Phipps advises that treatments that look “too good to be true” usually are, but urges people not to lose hope, as there are great treatments out there.
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Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you’d like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Hair Loss, Confidence, and Racing | Frankie Muniz - 038
Épisode 38
mardi 12 novembre 2024 • Durée 21:34
This week on HairPod, we welcomed one of our favorite guests back to the show, Frankie Muniz. We talked about his experience as an actor dealing with hair loss, and how things have changed since he got his hair back. Listen in to hear how finding his confidence again is impacting his career as a NASCAR driver.
Hair Loss in the Public Eye
As an actor and race car driver, Frankie Muniz understands the impact of hair loss on public perception and personal confidence. In the entertainment industry, most “leading men” have a full head of hair, and in his early 20’s, Frankie found his hair thinning. Frankie recounts how this affected his acting opportunities, making him appear older than he truly was. His decision to use a hair system has led to a more youthful appearance and a positive change in his overall presence.
Hair Systems and Confidence
Frankie Muniz shares his transformative experience with hair systems at HairClub, highlighting how regaining his hair significantly boosted his confidence. For Frankie, visiting HairClub is more than a regular errand; it's his "me time" where he enjoys a head massage and a fresh haircut. Frankie ensures his look remains fresh and natural-looking with trips to a HairClub center every two weeks. Not only does he experience a boost to his self-esteem with his hair system, he also compares it to the self-care that many women get from going to a spa.
HairClub: Tailored Solutions for Every Lifestyle
While hair systems are growing in popularity, many people still don’t know much about how they work or where to get a high-quality one. Frankie wasn’t sure what to expect when he first looked into getting his hair system, and he wondered if it would be able to withstand his active, fast-paced career. He was pleasantly surprised to learn that HairClub caters to individuals of all ages and lifestyles, including active professionals like himself.
Maintaining a Hair System
Hair systems, in Frankie’s experience, require similar maintenance to having natural hair. He uses shampoo and conditioner to keep it clean just like he would with his natural hair and goes into a HairClub Center every two weeks for a professional touch-up. This ease of maintenance allows Frankie to focus on his demanding career as a NASCAR driver without worrying about his hair and knowing it will look great every time he takes off his helmet post-race.
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Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you’d like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Combat Seasonal Hair Loss With a New Look | Kevin Rolston - 037
Épisode 37
jeudi 7 novembre 2024 • Durée 13:44
Fall has arrived, and with the changing seasons comes a great opportunity to change up your look. If you’ve been noticing some hair thinning around the crown of your head or up near your temples and you want to do something about it, I hope you’ll check this episode out. Today, we’re talking about all of the things I did to try to stop my hair loss, and what actually ended up working for me.
How My Hair Loss Started
Genetic hair loss happens to so many people, but no one wants it to happen to them. I was worried about losing my hair starting at the age of 8 when I realized that my grandfather was bald, and my mom said that would happen to me, too. When I was 28, I saw a picture of myself that showed the crown of my head, and there was a noticeable thinning spot, which really worried me. I didn’t want to lose my hair at such a young age, so I decided to take action.
The Hair Solutions I Tried First
Minoxidil and finasteride are both hair loss solutions that work on reducing the impact of the hormones that cause genetic hair loss (DHT). I started with the over-the-counter solutions and later got a prescription for finasteride. I had an excellent experience with finasteride, as it significantly slowed the rate at which my hair was thinning. I didn’t know then what I know now - that I am a part of the 10% of the population whose hair loss is only slowed by finasteride, not stopped completely. For those of us in that 10%, there is another solution called dutasteride, but I was not aware of it at the time. So I carried on my search.
Trying Laser Therapy for Hair Loss
I tried laser therapy for my hair loss, going from once per week to three treatments per week. The laser therapy wasn’t invasive, it didn’t take long to go through each treatment, and it’s also possible to purchase a laser cap to use at home, although that wasn’t the route I decided to take. I also sought a hair transplant from a surgeon, and we had great conversations about how it would look and what the financial burden would be, and my transplant was successful. However, I kept looking for solutions.
My Hair System
Using a hair system ended up being the right option for me. I have a stylist that cuts it for me and blends it with my hair so it both looks and feels completely natural. It also uses real human hair, so it feels completely natural and doesn’t require any care outside of what I would normally do to take care of my hair. This was the perfect solution for me, but there are so many options out there and ultimately, it’s up to you to determine what’s right for you. I hope you can learn from my experience and it inspires you to seek out your own perfect solution.
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Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you’d like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Halloween Tips On Styling A Hair System | Dan Medeiros - 036
Épisode 36
mardi 29 octobre 2024 • Durée 21:00
In this episode of HairPod, I sat down with Dan Medeiros to talk about how he styles his hair for comic cons. Dan has been doing comic cons for years, and he has used both his hair system and costume wigs to put together his amazing, professional-looking costumes. Whether you’re getting ready for Halloween or you’re just curious about buying a costume wig for fun, check out the episode!
Halloween Costume Styling Tips
There are a few options out there for people who want to dress up or change their look temporarily but don’t want to spend a lot of money. The less expensive options don’t look or move exactly like real hair, but they can be styled to fit your costume needs (to a certain extent). Dan recommends using a system of pinning the hair into place and using brushes and hair sprays to train the hair into place. He shares this not as someone with professional hair styling experience but as a costume enthusiast – if he can do it, you can too!
Hair Systems vs. Costume Wigs
Dan has been wearing a hair system for a few years and opts to use it in many of his costumes. His HairClub system gives him a much more realistic look and feel than the cheaper options because it is made from real human hair rather than synthetic hair. He has a few hair systems that vary slightly in length, which gives him the flexibility to switch them out depending on which character he is cosplaying. His system is also very breathable, which is great for long days at comic con.
Hair System Maintenance
Hair systems may seem complex, but that has not been Dan’s experience. He works with HairClub to determine a maintenance schedule that works for his busy schedule. For Dan, weekly appointments at HairClub help him achieve the look he wants, but each person can set up a plan that works for their unique schedule and needs. In between appointments, he cares for and styles his hair system just like anyone would do with their natural hair.
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Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you’d like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Racing Through My Hair Loss | Joey Logano - 035
Épisode 35
mardi 22 octobre 2024 • Durée 19:07
Is there anything holding you back from the win? Joey Logano is back on HairPod to talk about the life of a NASCAR driver. Joey speaks about his career, the competitive world of NASCAR, and how he continues to race with the same passion and determination that has made him one of the sport’s biggest names. We also dig into his experience with hair loss, and how the other drivers reacted to his decision to start using a hair system.
NASCAR: Behind the Scenes
While most professional athletes may experience some ribbing or joking behind the scenes, NASCAR is a little bit different. Most teams see the same rival team once every few months, but during racing season, competing drivers see each other week after week. Conflicts do arise occasionally, but for the most part, Joey says the best thing to do have an awareness of those situations and avoid them when you can.
Hair Loss As a Pro Driver
Joey Logano has a hair system, and he has never been shy about letting people know that he deals with a condition called alopecia areata. He is also open about working with HairClub, and due to the stigma that surrounds hair loss and hair systems, one may think he has caught some flak from his competitors or even his own team. This has not been the case – if anything, other drivers have wanted to know how Joey solved his hair loss because they deal with similar issues.
Hair Systems and Finding Confidence
Joey has found that the best way to deal with detractors has been to embrace his situation. He feels most comfortable being completely open about his hair system and hair loss, even poking fun at his situation at times. While this may not be the way everyone handles their hair thinning or loss, it’s important to consider that even someone as transparent about hair loss as Joey does not experience many negative reactions. People are generally supportive, and in general, his hair system doesn’t come up in conversation at this point.
Long-term Hair System Use
Before making the decision to endorse HairClub as a product, Joey wanted to test it out. It was important to him to find out if it was something he could actually use and live with in the long term. He has found that having a hair system has been a great option for him in terms of how easy it is to care for and how well it stands up to the fast-paced lifestyle of a NASCAR driver.
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Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you’d like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Male and Female Pattern Hair Loss | Dr. Angela Phipps - 034
Épisode 34
mardi 15 octobre 2024 • Durée 27:15
This week on HairPod, I sat down with an expert in all things hair loss, Dr. Angie Phipps. She is a hair transplant surgeon with over two decades of experience in the industry, and she was the star of the TLC reality series, Bad Hair Day. She joined us to shed some light on an important issue that affects over 100 million Americans: male and female pattern hair loss.
Female vs. Male Pattern Hair Loss
Female pattern hair loss is different from male pattern baldness in a few key ways. They are both caused by the impacts of hormones on different receptors throughout the body, and these hormones cause hair loss when those hormones affect our hair follicles in certain ways. In men, this type of hair loss centralizes on certain areas, like the forehead and top of the crown. Women can experience thinning in any zone, and it typically happens in a more diffuse way. For both men and women, the amount of hair loss you’ll experience due to this condition is genetic, and science doesn’t have a consistent way to shut down the gene or the receptors.
How Effective is Finasteride?
Male pattern hair loss happens due to one specific hormone, and science has found a way to block that hormone without any negative side effects. That treatment is called finasteride, and it helps many men stop their hair loss. Women, on the other hand, experience hair loss due to a combination of hormones, and there are negative effects to blocking them. This means that hormonal treatments are only really helpful for men at this time. For men who don’t experience great results with finasteride, Dr. Phipps typically prescribes dutasteride. In either case, the medications must be continued to block the hormone. If the medication is stopped, hair loss will resume.
Finasteride as a Preventative Measure
Genetic hair loss can skip generations, but if it’s somewhere in your family history, you may very well experience it. Dr. Phipps recommends starting the medication early so that you don’t experience extensive hair loss before stopping it. While there are always risks for medication to cause side effects, finasteride has been studied long-term and it has not had major long-term side effects on any internal processes or organs.
Is Finasteride Right for Me?
Regular hair shedding is normal, so how do you know if you’re experiencing hair loss? It’s normal to lose 100-150 hairs per day, so if you see a bit of hair in your comb every day, there’s no need to panic. But if you start to see an increasing amount of hair coming out in your brush or in the shower, there’s no harm in consulting with a professional. They have the tools and knowledge to determine whether you’re experiencing hair loss. If you think you’re experiencing hair loss and hair loss runs in your family, Dr. Phipps suggests starting preventative care early. But hair loss can be caused by other factors, and a hair loss specialist can give you an idea of what is causing the hair loss.
The Best Treatment for Hair Loss is Comprehensive
Hair loss can have a variety of causes. Rather than trying just one tactic, the greatest chance you have for success in reducing your hair loss is to take a multifaceted approach. Dr. Phipps works with clients to determine what combination of treatments will support the best possible results in her patients. When you work with professionals like her, you can benefit from their years of experience and work with them to find something that works for you and your budget. More is more!
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Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you’d like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Latino Culture and Hair Loss | Oscar Camargo - 033
Épisode 33
mardi 8 octobre 2024 • Durée 21:07
In this episode of HairPod, Kevin sits down with a member of the team who puts together HairPod every week, Oscar Camargo. He brings up a topic that we haven’t covered yet - the way that Oscar’s culture impacted his hair loss experience and his eventual decision to seek a hair loss solution.
Being Latino and Going Through Hair Loss
Hair loss can affect someone’s self-image, regardless of their culture. In Oscar’s case, he grew up in a Colombian family and was raised to care for his appearance and always leave the house putting his best foot forward. As a young man, this came easy, as Oscar had a full head of wavy hair. As he aged, he lost his hair just like his father had before him. It took years of dealing with the hair loss for Oscar to decide it was time to make a change.
Trying Different Hair Solutions: The Turning Point
Hair solutions come in many forms, and each person’s journey is unique. Oscar knew there might be some trial and error as he figured out what would work best for him, and he opted to try minoxidil first. While this option is satisfactory for many people, it didn’t give Oscar the instantaneous results he was after. When he first tried a hair system, he knew it would be a great fit. Oscar shares what it was like to show it to his family, especially at the moment when his biggest critic, his youngest daughter, finally saw and felt his brand new hair.
Gaining Confidence Through Hair Solutions
Losing your hair is often an emotional experience. Finding a way to restore your hair can be key to feeling the confidence you once had. Having a positive self-image and self-esteem can change the way you feel at work, with family, and during social interactions. Oscar talks about how great it felt once he was no longer worrying about where people’s eyes would go while they were talking or if they’d be looking at his thinning hairline. Now, Oscar says he can focus on other things he’d like to improve in his life - his hair looks and feels great.
Advice for Latino Men Facing Hair Loss
Dealing with hair loss is difficult for anyone, but Oscar wants to reach out and speak to men who understand his cultural perspective. Taking pride in one’s appearance and having an awareness of how others see you is a powerful value to be raised with, and one that helps prepare us for school, our jobs, and how we show up in social contexts. Feeling like you can’t take control of your appearance when it comes to hair loss can feel very isolating and caused Oscar to want to hide. He wants men to know that there are things they can do to get their hair back and feel confident in the way they look.
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Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you’d like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
What is Trichotillomania? | Heather Brooke - 032
Épisode 32
mardi 1 octobre 2024 • Durée 28:44
Trichotillomania (also known as trich or TTM) is a condition that causes someone to compulsively pull out their hair. In honor of Trichotillomania Awareness Month, we spent some time with Heather Brooke talking in depth about this disorder, discussing her experience as a licensed professional counselor working with clients with TTM and her lived experience with the condition starting in childhood. This is a compassionate conversation for people struggling with trichotillomania, their support systems, and anyone with an interest in learning more about this often misunderstood condition.
What is Trichotillomania?
Trichotillomania is a hairpulling disorder that causes people to uncontrollably (and at times unconsciously) pull out their hair. There is a lot of variability in how it can manifest in different people - the level of severity, location of the hair-pulling, and the age at which it starts can differ from case to case. Its causes are unknown, in Heather Brooke’s case, she believes her TTM was caused by trauma. Heather was only nine years old when her trichotillomania began, and she relied on the adults in her life to notice and help her seek therapeutic help. Even though Heather has been in therapy and she is a therapist herself, she still struggles with her TTM. But that doesn’t mean there is no hope!
Resources for People with Trichotillomania
A cure for trichotillomania has not yet been discovered, but there are many things we can do to reduce the impacts of it. In Heather’s case, her TTM is exacerbated by anxiety and stress. Finding multiple outlets to release that stress is critical. For Heather, her main outlet is working out and going to the gym to let off steam, but in very stressful times, going to the gym isn’t always possible. Having other coping strategies is extremely important when it comes to reducing the effects of TTM. One way to develop some of those coping strategies is to seek therapy and work with a licensed professional who can give individualized advice.
How to Support Someone with Trichotillomania
If you want to help someone with trichotillomania, you have to start with compassion. As with any other condition related to mental illness, it isn’t helpful to respond by telling the person suffering to “just stop.” People struggling with TTM do not want to pull their hair compulsively, so try to understand and empathize the best you can. Ask questions, put yourself in their shoes, and avoid judgmental language. For kids with TTM, Heather wrote a children’s book called “Where Is My Hair? A Trichotillomania Story For Children” to help kids understand and relate to the disorder. And if you suspect the compulsive hair-pulling may be related to underlying trauma, it may be worthwhile to gently recommend counselling to your friend or loved one who is suffering with this disorder.
Resources
Buy Heather’s book, “Where Is My Hair? A Trichotillomania Story For Children”
Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you’d like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.
Why I Am a Hair Loss Stylist | Rachel Rivera - 031
Épisode 31
mardi 24 septembre 2024 • Durée 20:44
When you’re going through hair loss, one of the hardest parts can be trusting someone to help you. What if they don’t get it? What if they make everything worse? Or worse – what if they laugh? Our guest today is here to help ease your fears. If you’ve ever wondered what a hair loss specialist does or wanted to hear why people get into that field, this episode is for you. We had the opportunity to talk to Rachel Rivera, Kevin’s personal hair loss stylist and ask her what it’s like to do her job, building trust with clients, and helping them feel their best.
From Salon Stylist to Hair Loss Specialist
Most hair loss stylists begin their careers working in regular salon and then eventually transition into hair restoration, and Rachel followed that path as well. When faced with some of the typical challenges of being a salon stylist, she started to wonder if there was something else out there for her. She saw a job posting for HairClub, and she decided to go in for an interview to get an idea of what working there might be like. The rest was history - she knew specializing in hair restoration would be a challenge, but Rachel’s love of learning inspired her to pursue styling hair for people with hair loss!
How This Hair Loss Stylist Connects With Clients
Building trust with people who have experienced hair loss can be more challenging than with people who haven’t. Some folks have tried every internet remedy and are skeptical that any hair loss solution can give them the results they’re after. Others are scared to even reach out to ask for help from a professional - the stigma that surrounds hair loss can be paralyzing. Rachel has compassion for her clients and builds trust by taking the time to get to know each client as an individual, and by communicating extensively with them about what results they want and how they can get there.
Finding The RIght Hair Loss Stylist Matters
Hair loss stylists aren’t always easy to find! Hair loss specialists have a lot of knowledge about the way hair follicles work and can help you determine what kinds of hair loss solutions might be right for you. The average hairstylist may not have that level of education, so it’s important to seek out someone who can give you accurate information as soon as you begin noticing your hair loss. But it’s also important to find someone who you can see yourself working with over the course of years – as your needs change or your hair loss progresses, a stylist that knows you well can help you achieve the look you want and even experiment with changing things up if that’s what you want to do. If you’re looking for a new hair loss stylist, we hope you find someone as compassionate and knowledgeable as Rachel.
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Thanks for listening to HairPod. We hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please leave us a rating or review wherever you get your podcasts. If you’d like to connect with us on social media to share your story, check us out on Instagram @HairClub. HairPod is a production of TSE Studios. Our theme music is from SoundStripe.







