
Why Building a Course Is the Wrong Fix for Your Styling Business
If you've ever thought a course was going to be the thing that finally made your styling business feel stable, I get it. I've been in that place where the one-to-one grind feels unsustainable and everything online is telling you to scale, go passive, create it once and sell it forever. It's a very easy thing to believe when you're exhausted.
But a course doesn't fix an unstable business. It multiplies whatever is already true in it. And I've watched established stylists with real careers behind them build one and come out the other side more exhausted, more broke, and more discouraged.
In this episode of The Six Figure Personal Stylist Podcast, I'm breaking down why a course is actually an advanced business move, what you need to have in place before it makes sense, and what to focus on instead if you're still in that good month, dead month cycle.
2:40 – The hidden cost of adding complexity to an already unstable foundation
4:30 – How burnout distorts decision-making and makes “passive” look like salvation
8:07 – What most stylists are really craving when they say they want passive income
10:00 – The skill gap no one talks about in creative industries
13:13 – Why failed launches feel personal and how to separate identity from skill
15:32 – Why a course isn’t just an end product and what a successful one requires
18:39 – The six-question filter that reveals whether a course is strategic or reactive
21:05 – The choice facing you right now
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