The day started with a hiccup LOL! The girls were late to our agreed meeting point at Zenith Bank, so they had to find their way down to the salon on their own by bus (I’d already left on the BRT bus to ensure I did not keep the Salon CEO waiting, knowing she’d have tried to free herself from appointments to host us).
DOWNLOAD FULL AUDIO-TO-PDF TRANSCRIPT OF THE SESSION:
1. Poor audio in the videos recorded due to background noise and my failure to setup the wireless lapel microphones before we started.
2. Thankfully, I captured the entire interaction with my smartphone voice recorder and a print-ready PDF transcript version will be posted for download by interested persons on www.temiandoluoma.com. To get notified when it become available for download, subscribe to the Sisters With Skills (SWS) Newsletter Mailing List via https://www.tinyurl.com/sws-fb-form
Two Fridays ago, on the 11th of October 2024, the girls began their journey going out to Salons owned by experienced Hairstylists, who observe them work and give them tips, as well as coaching, in addition to feedback.
What you see here is a preview of the full episode, which is still being prepared. When it goes LIVE, you will be notified if you’re a subscriber (i.e. to the YouTube Channel: @slt-sws) and if you’re a subscriber to the mailing list (click https://tinyurl.com/sws-fb-form) you’ll also get it in your email.
Mobile Hairstyling Helps Us Serve Multiple Clients, While Saving Time & Money: A CHAT WITH TEMILOLUWA – Teamleader, Sisters With Skills (SWS), Mobile Hairstylists 6th Jan 2024
On 6th January 2024, Temi – one half of the Sisters With Skills (SWS)™ team – sat down to answer questions about learning professional hairstyling from when she was 11 years old and going on to earn income now at 18 years of age, using the skills she acquired.
TIP: The PDF TRANSCRIPT ends with a “USEFUL RESOURCES” section featuring clickable links to other interesting videos and PDF reports about SWS™ from 2018 till date…
1. [BPPS] Teen Sisters (15 & 12) PRACTICE for their 1st Mobile Hairstyling Experience Sharing Clinic for Kids!
2. Highlights:1st Mobile Hairstyling Experience Sharing Clinic by Kids for Kids Host: Ada Unique Saloon
3. [NOW LIVE] VIDEO: The Full Story Of How Two Sisters (12 & 9 years Old) Got Invited to Show Housewives, Undergraduates & Youths, How to Make Drinks You CAN SELL from Peels of Pineapples – In Ogun State on Sat. 14th April 2018!
4. [NEW LAW!] Vocational Subjects to Mainstream…into Nigeria’s Core Educational System from JSS1 to SSS3, Transforming Secondary Schools into ‘Skill Acquisition Centres’ | Best Practice Parenting & Schooling Newsletter/Mini-Magazine – BPPS NO. 004 OF 15TH MAY 2021 [PDF]
5. True Story: Fun Outings (PART 1) To Reward My 2 Multi-Skilled Daughters – Temi and Oluoma – Who Combine DAILY Schooling With Vocational Skills Training
6. VIDEO: 21 Year Old Reveals Secrets You Need to Achieve Success Making Braided Wigs [Ifeanyi (21) Trains Temi (14) & Oluoma (11)!]
7. IS YOUR CHILD LEARNING FOR SCHOOL OR FOR LIFE?
8. [BPP-PhotoStory] Sisters-With-Skills: A Day Out With 2 Multi-Skilled Sisters (13 and 10 years old) Who Combine DAILY Formal Schooling With Vocational Skills Training
Temi and her sister, Oluoma, are both trained hairstylists – having apprenticed under 3 different Professional Stylists from 2018 into early 2024. They offer On-Demand Mobile Hairstyling Services, as well as periodic street-based FREE promotional braiding solutions.
Since it launched operations almost 2 decades ago, Chicken Republic (CR) – a wholly Nigerian owned brand has grown its marketing reach and impact in leaps and bounds.
What They Offer
1. An innovative menu that makes average Nigerians believe they can buy fast foods on a regular basis – daily even – due to their VERY pocket friendly pricing – starting as low as N1,000.
2. Most popular was their what they initially called a “Combo meal” but which was later renamed as the “Refuel” meal – and comes in different forms.
3. Over the years, they’ve successfully added other attractively priced options such as the Citizen’s Meal, Express Meal With Chips, Hamburgers, Bucket Chicken, Pot Lovers Meal, Spicy Yam MAX Meal etc.
Little wonder the traffic of Nigerians across economic classes who frequent their outlets has been sustained!
TIP: BONUS (INSIDE) – Get details of how to download my PDF White Paper About How Chicken Republic Successfully Uses Up-Selling to Boost Profits.
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