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Hairbrained Conversations

Hairbrained Conversations

Von: Gerard Scarpaci
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A weekly podcast that takes a deep dive into the minds of some of the most talented artists, educators, influencers, and leaders in the professional salon industry. Hosted by Gerard Scarpaci, Crafthairdresser and Co founder of Hairbrained Erfolg im Beruf Kunst Ökonomie
  • Episode #341: Melvin Royce Lane, Global Creative Director Eleven Australia
    Feb 22 2026

    Join Melvin Royce Lane, Global Creative Director of ELEVEN Australia, as he shares his journey from salon receptionist to industry innovator. Discover how relentless education and pushing boundaries can transform your career. Melvin reveals why traditional training is just the beginning and how editorial work and fashion week shoots propelled him into leadership. Learn his strategies for aspiring hairdressers: prioritize self-education, network beyond your circle, and embrace bold, vibrant color.

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    35 Min.
  • Episode #340: Conor James Doyle, ELEVEN Australia Artist
    Feb 5 2026

    In this episode of Hairbrained Conversations, Jacob Khan sits down with Amsterdam-based colorist and educator Conor James Doyle for a wide-ranging conversation on education, problem-solving, and why teaching sharpens your craft. Conor shares his unconventional path into hairdressing—from studying psychology, music, and language to finding clarity and purpose behind the chair—and how a moment of personal challenge redirected his life toward creativity and community.

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    54 Min.
  • Episode 339: Andrew O'Toole - Co-Creative Director at ELEVEN Australia and an award-winning photographer
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Andrew O'TooleCo-Creative Director at ELEVEN Australia and an award-winning photographer—to talk about what happens when you commit to a craft and move fast with intention.

    Andrew shares how, within six months of picking up a camera, he became a working professional—and how saying yes to opportunities helped shape his confidence, career path, and creative identity. It's a conversation about growth, momentum, and trusting the process even before everything feels perfectly mapped out.

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    1 Std. und 4 Min.
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