#55. Start and Grow a Successful Salon Business (with Angie Nordby of Ardor Salon)
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In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood, we sit down with Ardor salon owner Angie Nordby to talk about what it really looks like to turn a skill into a business and a business into multiple income streams. From renting a chair to leading a team of stylists, Angie shares how mentorship, community, and a willingness to keep learning created new opportunities she never planned for.
1. Your first income stream is rarely your last
Angie started doing hair behind the chair, then added education, leadership, and eventually salon ownership. The lesson here is simple but powerful: growth usually comes from expanding what you already know how to do.
2. Relationships create opportunities you can’t plan for
Her financial advisor, accountant, and even business connections came from conversations with clients. That’s a reminder for entrepreneurs that visibility and connection are not optional.
3. You don’t need a perfect plan to grow
Angie didn’t set out to build a large salon. She took the next logical step, then the next one after that. Clarity came from action.
4. Multiple income streams often start as passion projects
Her education work started because she loved mentoring other stylists. Over time, that passion became a new stream of income and influence.
5. Growth requires discomfort and energy
There’s a lot of talk about balance, but many entrepreneurs build success during seasons of focused effort. The key is making sure the work still connects to something meaningful and energizing.
Check out Angie’s salon here.
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