<p>In this episode of Destroy The Hairdresser, David and Cyd accidentally prove a point.</p><p>What starts as a conversation about social media strategy, live video, and “visual hooks” quickly spirals into stink bugs in microphones, lice trauma, wolf spiders, sponsorship rants, and whether salons should infect clients to create recurring revenue (kidding… mostly).</p><p>But here’s the experiment:</p><p>They hit record.<br>They go live.<br>They stop trying to be educational.<br>And they let the nonsense unfold.</p><p>And if you’re still listening to the end… that’s the point.</p><p>This episode explores:</p><ul><li><p>Why voyeur-style content is the future</p></li><li><p>Why audiences don’t want lectures — they want access</p></li><li><p>The shift from “teaching” to “being watched”</p></li><li><p>Why going live as a salon might be smarter than you think</p></li><li><p>How influence really works in everyday conversations</p></li></ul><p>There is no polished takeaway.<br>There is no 5-step system.</p><p>Just proof that attention is built through presence, not perfection.</p><p>And if you made it to the end?</p><p>Congratulations.<br>You’re part of the experiment.</p>