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Happier Grey Podcast
Helen Johnson
87 episodes
12 hours ago
In this episode I'm chatting to Hulya Erbeyli, who is 11 months into her grow out. Like many of us, Hulya spent many years colouring her hair on autopilot, never questioning why she was doing it. But all that changed when she was rushing to dye it one morning, and stopped for a moment to ask who she was dyeing it for.
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In this episode I'm chatting to Hulya Erbeyli, who is 11 months into her grow out. Like many of us, Hulya spent many years colouring her hair on autopilot, never questioning why she was doing it. But all that changed when she was rushing to dye it one morning, and stopped for a moment to ask who she was dyeing it for.
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Episode 75 - With Kim McClaran
Happier Grey Podcast
22 minutes
2 months ago
Episode 75 - With Kim McClaran
This week I'm chatting to Kim McClaran, who is based in the States. She originally had pale red hair, which faded to blonde, rather than having obvious white hairs. She has only ever used temporary dyes on her hair, which she started colouring at the request of her spouse, because her fading hair made him think about his own ageing.
Happier Grey Podcast
In this episode I'm chatting to Hulya Erbeyli, who is 11 months into her grow out. Like many of us, Hulya spent many years colouring her hair on autopilot, never questioning why she was doing it. But all that changed when she was rushing to dye it one morning, and stopped for a moment to ask who she was dyeing it for.