• Special Guest Coming Soon - Rian DeVeer
    2026/04/19

    This is our first guest and he will be on the pod we couldn't be better!

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    2 分
  • Getting Older in a Young Industry
    2026/04/03

    In this episode of License & Unsupervised, we talk about what it really feels like to get older in an industry that constantly celebrates youth.

    We start with something simple — dress codes — and how Beckee had to enforce one in beauty school, even though we don’t personally believe in strict dress rules in the salon.

    From there, the conversation turns into something deeper: what it means to be professional, how people present themselves on social media, and the difference between being a real person and becoming a “character” online.

    We also talk about:

    • Being some of the older hairstylists in the room
    • Realizing your place on a younger team
    • Feeling self-conscious about aging
    • Why icons like Vidal Sassoon aren’t as recognized anymore
    • Mentors like Robert Cromeans and what they represent
    • How communication has changed between generations
    • The difference between growing up in the 90s and today
    • Sleepovers, piercings, and teenage independence then vs now
    • Physical wear and tear from years behind the chair
    • Hiding pain and pushing through
    • The way women support each other (and sometimes roast each other too)

    This episode is honest, reflective, and a little funny — about identity, aging, and staying relevant while still being fully yourself.

    Licensed? Yes. Young? Debatable. Still showing up? Always.

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    28 分
  • Creative Chaos: Dopamine Dressing, Decision Paralysis & Finding Your Style ⭐
    2026/03/28

    In this episode of License & Unsupervised, we’re recording from Rian’s room (because… why not), dealing with technology issues, and diving into the reality of being highly creative professionals.

    We talk about the Chromadaddy tour, the lessons that come with meeting your heroes, and how the beauty industry continues to evolve through education and community.

    We also get into:

    • Hair Aid and the impact of global beauty outreach
    • Dopamine dressing and using style to shift your energy
    • Decision paralysis and how creatives get stuck
    • Being the oldest in the room and stepping into leadership
    • Why hair crews are some of the best (and weirdest) communities
    • The competitive nature of the beauty industry
    • Simplifying your wardrobe like high performers and entrepreneurs

    This episode is about creativity, identity, and learning how to move forward even when your brain wants to overcomplicate everything.

    Licensed? Yes. Supervised? Not in Rian’s room.

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    31 分
  • Motivation Is a Lie: Discipline, ADHD & Rewiring Your Brain
    2026/03/20

    In this episode of License & Unsupervised, we talk about parenting, discipline, and the mental rewiring that happens when you decide to change your life.

    We start with childhood stories — Naomi being a biter, Mia going through a biting phase, and the reality that every child develops differently. From potty training to parenting NICU babies, we talk about how much of parenting comes down to understanding a child’s personality and willpower.

    Naomi shares what it was like raising babies with colic and living on a NICU schedule, while Beckee talks about working two jobs, managing pregnancy, and navigating the old salon booking systems before everything went digital.

    Then the conversation shifts into something bigger: the difference between motivation and discipline.

    We discuss:

    • Parenting strong-willed kids
    • The emotional experience of NICU babies
    • Why every child develops differently
    • Old salon booking systems and the early beauty industry grind
    • The team’s 75 Hard social media challenge
    • The movie Inside Out and how accurately it reflects emotions
    • ADHD and self-destructive thought patterns
    • Rewiring your brain and creating new neural pathways
    • Why anything worthwhile is rarely easy

    This episode is about growth — as parents, leaders, and humans.

    Licensed? Yes. Supervised? Mostly by discipline.

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    26 分
  • Feral in the 90s, Becoming in Our 40s ⭐
    2026/03/13

    In this episode of License & Unsupervised, we talk about everything from Diet Coke addiction to what it really means to grow up.

    We start with Beckee’s legendary Diet Coke habit and Naomi bringing Mountain Dew to Guatemala before diving into what it was like growing up feral in the 90s — no cell phones, no internet, and very little supervision.

    From there, the conversation moves into parenting teenagers, the reality of raising boys, and how watching our kids become adults forces us to grow alongside them.

    We talk about:

    • Growing up without the internet
    • Parenting teenagers and letting go of control
    • Naomi’s son is pursuing a future as a firefighter
    • Beckee’s son is playing football safely
    • Why men seem to form friendships so easily
    • Boys bonding through video games
    • The strange moment when you finally feel like an adult
    • Mentoring others in business and leadership
    • Being over 40 and becoming more confident in who you are
    • Naomi facing the business partner who left
    • Beckee growing up as the oldest of four and leading by example
    • Faith, belonging, and moments when church didn’t feel like home

    This episode is honest, funny, reflective, and a little chaotic — just like life.

    Licensed? Yes. Supervised? Not since the 90s.

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    32 分
  • Stylists as Rock Stars: Dress Codes, Retail & Reality + Smoking Cigarettes
    2026/03/06

    In this episode of License & Unsupervised, we finally get our sound together — and then immediately start talking about why stylists are rock stars.

    We dive into the legacy of Vidal Sassoon and how he revolutionized modern hairdressing, branding, and the idea that the stylist is an artist. Why did stylists traditionally wear black? Because the guest is the rock star — not us.

    We talk about:

    • What stylists should actually wear today
    • Dress codes then vs now
    • “Work casual” culture and being okay with mediocre
    • Dressing for success behind the chair
    • The old BA dress codes
    • Working in heels (and what that did to our feet)
    • Retail inside the salon and why it matters
    • Exclusive product access back in the day
    • Paul Mitchell packaging nostalgia
    • Kevin Murphy, Salon Centric & Michigan distribution culture
    • Naomi smoking for 13 years and quitting
    • Beckee’s cigarette experience
    • And the Diet Coke addiction cliffhanger

    This episode is for hairstylists, salon owners, beauty professionals, and anyone navigating personal evolution inside a creative industry.

    Licensed? Yes. Supervised? Depends on the caffeine level.

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    30 分
  • Seniors, Survival & The Friendship That Changed Everything - L&U Origin Story
    2026/02/27

    In this episode of License & Unsupervised, we open up about motherhood, cancer, friendship, and what happens when your children grow into adults.

    Both of our sons are seniors in high school, and we talk honestly about what it feels like to watch them step into their future. From tux fittings and milestone moments to the quiet emotional shifts that come with parenting teenagers, this season of life hits differently.

    Naomi shares what it was like being a mom of a child with cancer — the emotional drain, the fear, the strength you didn’t know you had, and how that season changed her forever.

    Beckee opens up about her three children and how different each of their personalities and paths has been, along with her journey walking alongside her mom’s cancer diagnosis.

    We talk about:

    • Gilda’s Club and support communities
    • The emotional weight of pediatric cancer
    • Friendships formed through trauma
    • How Naomi and Beckee really became friends
    • Life after leukemia
    • Parenting adult children
    • The unexpected lessons podcasting has taught us
    • And the question: “Is the back of the head your business?”

    This episode is for moms, parents, cancer families, hairstylists, and anyone navigating life’s big transitions.

    Licensed? Yes. Life-supervised? Not always.

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    28 分
  • 💇🏼‍♀️ Licensed to Color: DIY Guests, Pantene Debates & Color Theory 101
    2026/02/20

    In this episode of License & Unsupervised, we’re talking about DIY hair, color theory, and the very different types of salon guests we meet behind the chair.

    We kick things off with Chromadaddy and how creative color education and product innovation are changing the way stylists approach vivid and corrective color. From there, we dive into the wild world of at-home hair experiments — the DIY box-color moments, the “I saw it on TikTok” trims, and the guests who treat their bathrooms like chemistry labs.

    We break down:

    • Why some guests love experimenting on themselves
    • Why others won’t touch their own bangs
    • The truth about using Pantene and drugstore shampoo
    • Whether you should wash your hair before your salon appointment
    • The importance of color theory and always doing a test strand
    • A throwback to the best class party at Paul Mitchell
    • What education really taught us (and what it didn’t)

    This episode is for hairstylists, salon professionals, beauty students, and anyone who has ever tried to color their own hair and hoped for the best.

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    28 分