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Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
Clint Mattoni
11 episodes
1 month ago
A deep dive into the world of editorial hairdressing and other creative endeavors.
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A deep dive into the world of editorial hairdressing and other creative endeavors.
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Fashion & Beauty
Arts,
Visual Arts
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Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
Mind Reader – Hairdresser // Mustafa Yanaz
Hello Friends!



In this conversation, I speak with one of my favorite hairdressers, Mustafa Yanaz. We discuss the evolution of his hairdressing career and the influence of photography on his work. He reflects on his cultural background, family heritage, and the impact of punk culture on his creative expression. I really enjoyed this one and I hope you do too!



 Takeaways




Mustafa feels he can always improve his work.



The definition of greatness in hairdressing is subjective.



Photography became a way for Mustafa to capture his work.



He learned to see hair from a photographer's perspective.



Cultural background plays a significant role in creativity.



Family influence shaped Mustafa's approach to hairdressing.



Punk culture has a lasting impact on hairdressing styles.



Mustafa's mother influenced his technical skills in hairdressing.



Personal identity is crucial in the creative process.



The journey of learning involves both following and breaking rules.



Turkish culture is deeply intertwined with hospitality and community.



Growing up in a mixed cultural environment shapes personal identity.



Documenting stories through photography can bridge cultural gaps.



Cultural celebration should be distinguished from appropriation.



Breaking traditional rules can lead to greater success in creative fields.



Social media can create unhealthy comparisons among individuals.



Experiences in different countries can reshape professional perspectives.



The creative process often involves experimentation and exploration.



Learning from historical references can inspire modern creativity.



Parenting in the digital age requires balancing exposure to technology.



Mustafa started his photography journey by offering haircuts in exchange for photos.



Self-documentation is crucial for growth in any creative field.



Balancing family responsibilities with creative projects requires careful planning.



The idea for 'Give Me A Moment' came from a friend's encouragement.



Finding the right agency representation can significantly impact a creative's career.



Building a relationship with your agent is key to success.



Collaboration with other creatives can push you to new heights.



Sharing knowledge and techniques can elevate the entire industry.



Investing in quality equipment can enhance your creative output.



Creating a supportive community among artists fosters growth and innovation.
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2 months ago
1 hour 32 minutes

Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
Mind Reader – Hairdresser // Dennis Lanni
In this conversation, Dennis Lanni and I explore the intricate world of hairdressing, creativity, and art. We also discuss the evolution of hairdressing techniques, the pressure of creativity in the industry, and the importance of playfulness and spontaneity in their work. Dennis shares his journey of mastering new skills, finding inspiration in everyday life, and the value of education and sharing knowledge with others. Find this episode wherever you get your podcasts. I hope you enjoy!

-Clint

Takeaways

Creativity in hairdressing is about capturing a vision.
The evolution of techniques is essential for growth.
Learning new skills can be a playful journey.
Pressure in the industry can be overwhelming.
Artistic inspirations come from various sources.
Accidental creativity often leads to unique outcomes.
Innovative concepts can redefine hairdressing.
Everyday life can spark inspiration for new ideas.
Playfulness is crucial in the creative process.
Education and sharing knowledge enrich the community.
Mental health is a crucial topic that needs more attention.
Creative platforms can evolve and adapt to new trends and technologies.
The hair industry is a space for personal expression and storytelling.
Musical influences can shape one's creative journey and personal growth.
Nature and creativity are interconnected and essential for well-being.
Finding a balance between work and personal passions is vital.
Community support can help individuals navigate tough times.
Creativity in hair can be likened to creating memorable music.

 

 
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5 months ago
2 hours 17 minutes 50 seconds

Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
Mind Reader – Hairdresser // James Pecis
James Pecis for Mind Reader by Lost Haidressers
Hello friends! In this episode James Pecis and I explore the evolution of the hairdressing industry, the importance of creativity, and the journey of launching an eco-friendly hair care line, Blue and Green. We discuss the balance between city life and nature, the challenges of staying inspired, and the innovative approaches to sustainability in beauty products. James also discusses the complexities of brand management in the hairdressing industry, the impact of location on career choices, and the evolution of his professional perspective. He reflects on significant milestones in his career, the importance of collaboration with influential figures, and the challenges of staying relevant in a competitive industry. Pecis emphasizes the value of pursuing passion over profit and shares insights into the allure of editorial work and the creative growth he experienced in London. All of this and more! I hope you enjoy!
-Clint
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7 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes

Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
Mind Reader – Hairdresser // Barb Thompson
Hello Friends! In this episode, my friend/co-worker Barb Thompson shares her journey from wanting to be a therapist to becoming a hairstylist. She talks about growing up in Petaluma, California initially pursuing a psychology degree but ultimately  decided to go to beauty school and discovered her passion for hair. Barb moved to San Francisco to pursue her dreams of owning a salon, working at Fashion Week, and becoming a celebrity hairstylist, eventually moving to Los Angeles. Barb is awesome, I really enjoyed hearing her story and I think you will too!

-Clint

 
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9 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 36 seconds

Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
Mind Reader – Hairdresser // Anna Cofone
Hello friends!

Im so excited about this one. The lovely Anna Cofone has graced us with her presence in an awesome and heartfelt interview. Definitely one of my favorites so far. Anna shares her journey into hairdressing and the influence of Italian Vogue and Italian cinema on her aesthetic. Also, her journey into the fashion and music industries, from starting as an assistant to working with renowned hairdressers like Eugene Souleiman and Sam McKnight. She also talks about her work with singer Lana Del Rey and her organization Hair and Care, which supports blind and low vision women in learning hair care. Anna shares her approach to hairdressing, the importance of creative freedom, and the impact of her work on people's self-esteem and confidence. I really hope you enjoy!

-Clint

 

 

 
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10 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes 9 seconds

Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
Mind Reader // Author – Elizabeth Block
Elizabeth L. Block, an art historian, is a Senior Editor in the Publications and Editorial Department at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Dr. Block earned her PhD in art history at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, with a focus on 19th-century U.S. painting. She also holds an MA in American Studies from Columbia University, and a BA in English from The George Washington University. Dr. Block's book Beyond Vanity: The History and Power of Hairdressing, will be published by MIT Press in September 2024.
This conversation explores the history and power of hairdressing, focusing on the United States from the 1860s to 1900, the focal point of her new book. We discuss the stigma surrounding the hairdressing profession, its history, and the importance of recognizing its long legacy in our culture.

Preorder her book here!

I hope you enjoy!

- Clint

 
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1 year ago

Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
Mind Reader // Hairdresser – Jennifer Loura
 



In this episode, my friend Jennifer Loura, a celebrity hairdresser based in Los Angeles, shares her journey from growing up in Boston, becoming a designer, only to end up pursuing a successful career in hairdressing.

Jennifer shares her transition from working in a salon to focusing more on a celebrity clientele and the differences between the two worlds. They also discuss the role of agencies in the industry and the importance of building relationships..

Enjoy!

- Clint
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1 year ago
58 minutes 26 seconds

Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
Mind Reader // Hairdresser – Eugene Souleiman
In this episode, Eugene Souleiman and I discuss his background in the punk scene and how it influenced his career in fashion. Eugene shares his journey from being a young punk, frustrating his mentor Trevor Sorbie to becoming one of the biggest session hairdressers of all time, working with the likes of Craig McDean, Pat McGrath, Clavin Klein, and the list goes on.
We also discuss the Wig Academy, an online educational platform which aims to change the dialogue and approach to hair education. This is a long conversation but there are a lot of gold nuggets. I hope you enjoy!
-Clint
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1 year ago
2 hours 4 minutes 43 seconds

Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
Mind Reader // Hairdresser – David Cruz
In this episode, I interview my good friend David Cruz, a hairdresser based in New York City, about his journey in the industry. David shares how he discovered his passion for hair and the fortunate accidents that led him to a successful career. He also talks about his transition to session styling and the mentors who guided him along the way.
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1 year ago
44 minutes 41 seconds

Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
Mind Reader // Hairdresser – Benjamin James
In this episode, Hairdresser Benjamin James shares his journey in the hair industry. He talks about the competition and the challenges he faced in finding his place. Benjamin also shares his background and upbringing in New Zealand, including his love for skateboarding and its influence on his art and culture. Finally, Benjamin relays his experiences in editorial hairdressing and the resources he uses to fuel his creativity.

Please Enjoy!
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1 year ago
46 minutes 57 seconds

Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
Mind Reader – Clara Leonard
 Clara and I go way back. In this episode we talk about how she got started in the industry, how motherhood has effected her job, where she’s headed, and much more!



From Wall Group:



“Clara Leonard is a New York-based hairstylist. With a diverse skill-set, she is just as at home styling tresses backstage at fashion week as she is working with celebrities, magazines, and commercial clients. Leonard has worked with brands such as Shiseido, Maiou, Theory, Pantene, Adidas, Urban Inc., Glossier, and more. In addition, her work can be found in publications such as Wonderland, Russh, Puss Puss, Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, L’Officiel Mexico, Marie Claire Mexico & Latin America, and many others.”




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcabcGfBDBU
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1 year ago
50 minutes 14 seconds

Mind Reader by Lost Hairdressers
A deep dive into the world of editorial hairdressing and other creative endeavors.