<p><strong>Episode Title:</strong> Sheri Doss… From Redken to Costa Rica to Bumble and Bumble</p><p><strong>Hosts:</strong> Corey Gray and Katie May <strong>Guest:</strong> Sheri Doss, Education and Artistry at Bumble and Bumble</p><p><strong>Episode Summary</strong></p><p>Sheri Doss spent 30+ years at Redken before walking away to be near her mom in Costa Rica. She opened an 80-seat taco restaurant and thought she was done. Then Bumble and Bumble came calling.</p><p>As of February 2025, Bumble is on Salon Centric shelves for the first time ever... and Sheri is leading the education behind it. Corey and Katie May dig into what that means for every hairstylist in America.</p><p><strong>What We Cover</strong></p><ul><li>Why a third of hairdressers leave the industry every year</li><li>How 50 hours of cutting curriculum isn't enough to survive behind the chair</li><li>What Bumble's Salon Centric partnership means for suite stylists and independents</li><li>Building a team around mission... not contracts or post quotas</li><li>The House of Bumble New York Experience launching June 2025</li><li>How to get into brand education as a working stylist</li></ul><p><strong>About Sheri Doss</strong></p><p>Sheri grew up the daughter of a struggling salon owner in Southern California. She earned her manicuring license first, then her cosmetology license, built a color clientele fast, and was recruited by Redken as an artist. She spent 30+ years educating, managing teams, and helping hairdressers build sustainable careers. She now leads Education and Artistry at Bumble and Bumble.</p><p><strong>Find Bumble and Bumble Pro</strong> Instagram: @bumblepro YouTube: Bumble and Bumble Pro</p><p><strong>Searchable Terms</strong> bumble and bumble education 2025, sheri doss bumble, hair industry podcast, why hairdressers quit, how to work for a hair brand, salon centric bumble, razor cutting education, your day off podcast, hairdustry, Katie May hairdustry, Corey Gray hairdustry</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>