Episode

From Trauma to Six-Figure Salon Empire

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Living Your Legacy
Published
May 7, 2026
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1143
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Summary

Ashley Podjuban builds more than a salon, she builds people. After overcoming deep personal trauma, dropping out of school, and rebuilding her life from the ground up, she steps into entrepreneurship with purpose. Now co-founder of HUE Salon Ballantyne, she mentors stylists to break income ceilings and build six-figure careers through mindset, accountability, and community. This episode explores how resilience, self-awareness, and servant leadership shape real success in the beauty industry. Ashley challenges outdated beliefs about earning potential, reveals what separates those who thrive from those who quit, and shares how environment, mentorship, and discipline create lasting transformation. Key Takeaways • Success is driven by mindset, not background or education • Six-figure income is possible in the salon industry with the right systems • Accountability and self-awareness separate winners from burnout • Environment and peer group directly impact growth and outcomes • Mentorship and coaching accelerate business and personal success Notable Quotes • “You don’t have purpose until your passion serves others.” • “We’re not just styling hair, we’re healing people.” • “It has to be based on your willingness to do the work.” • “You are who you surround yourself with.” • “Be humble enough to receive feedback without being offended.”