Community Health; Revolutionizing Aesthetic Practices with Educator and Small Business Salon Owner Uncle Nat
In today's conversation I finally get to talk to my insta-crush Uncle Nat! Uncle Nat is an educator, innovator, and the founder of Uncle Nat’s, a radically inclusive salon located in Brooklyn. Uncle Nat has reshaped the field of body hair removal with the all-gender Brazilian and created a gender-affirming, fat-glorifying, trauma- and disability-aware, deeply POC-informed salon space that provides mutual care on multiple levels. Uncle Nat is a powerful proponent of the importance of vulnerability in client relationships, the role of community in creating safe spaces, and the problem with cancel culture. The need for emotional maturity and open communication in navigating the complexities of running a small business while maintaining a commitment to accessibility and care is a deep topic for us both and I so appreciated this conversation! Also Uncle Nat is hilarious and we share some good laughs. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!
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During our conversation Uncle Nat mentioned three people who speak about the problems inherent in cancel culture: Africa Brooke , Clementine Morrigan and Adrianne Maree Brown's book We Will Not Cancel Us
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Chapters
00:00 Understanding Accessibility in Business Models
02:51 Uncle Nat's: A Revolutionary Salon Experience
06:05 Navigating Gender and Hair Removal
09:10 Safety and Intimacy in Aesthetic Spaces
11:52 Debunking Myths in Hair Removal Practices
15:05 Community and Care in Aesthetic Services
18:13 Transformative Justice and Cancel Culture
20:53 Perfectionism and Accessibility in Services
38:28 Navigating Disability and Professionalism
39:25 The Complexity of Accessibility
40:30 Redefining Care in Business
42:51 Balancing Client Expectations and Business Needs
44:45 The Emotional Landscape of Small Business
46:37 Creating a Supportive Work Environment
48:10 The Impact of Virtual Spaces on Accessibility
49:33 Rethinking Tipping and Service Industry Standards
50:48 Valuing Yourself as a Business Owner
52:21 Diversity and Representation in Service
54:40 Education and Accessibility in Business
57:38 The Importance of Open Communication
01:00:01 Understanding Limitations and Expectations
01:02:42 The Dangers of Cancel Culture
01:05:11 The Need for Accessible Spaces
01:08:55 The Role of Service Providers in Community Care
01:11:16 The Complexity of Identity in Service
01:13:34 Being of Service vs. Being Subservient
01:15:51 Navigating Internal Ethics in Business