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The Art of BraidsAuthor: Karyne
Ever wish you had a Braid Expert who had years of experience share all their tips and tricks with you on how to create a successful Braid business? That's exactly what you'll get when you tune into the most asked for Podcast dedicated to Braid enthusiasts with host, bargain braider turned CEO and Braid Extraordinaire, Karyne Tinord. Her specialty? Educating braiders on the best painless methods on how to become masters at servicing their clients, while building a lucrative business. Tune in, get inspired, and get ready to discover why hundreds of braid entrepreneurs turn to Karyne Tinord. Language: en Genres: Arts, Fashion & Beauty Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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#148 The Business of Braids: Inside the Vision of BraidHouse with Brittney Ogike
Episode 148
Thursday, 12 March, 2026
Brittney Ogike, founder of BraidHouse, shares her journey from launching a beauty supply to creating a community-focused, braider-first salon in Los Angeles. Discover how her innovative model supports braiders, elevates the art of braiding, and aims to transform the industry nationwide.About Brittney Ogike:As the Founder of BraidHouse, the first nationwide community built exclusively for professional braiders, Brittney has made it her mission to give braiders the spaces, resources, and respect they've always deserved (and let's be honest — long been denied). Launched in 2024, BraidHouse started as a flexible salon space in Los Angeles and has since evolved into something much bigger: a digital community where braiders across the country come to build their craft, their business, and their confidence. Brittney didn't build BraidHouse because it was easy. She built it because the industry made it hard — and she refused to accept that. From navigating real obstacles to challenging the status quo, she's the kind of founder who leads with community first and doesn't apologize for dreaming big. When Brittney's not building, she's advocating — for the braider working out of her living room, for the stylist ready to go full-time, and for every artist who's ever been underestimated. Her message to braiders is simple: You deserve better. And there's a whole community waiting for you.For more on Braidhouse visit braidhouse.co and follow on instagram @joinbraidhouse













