Champ Talk with Branden Hudson
Champ Talk with Branden Hudson
From Real Estate to the Chair: Corey Adamo on Building a Barbering Experience and Community
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Branden Hudson hosts Champ Talk episode 163 and interviews Corey Adamo, his barber, about Corey’s path from Pennsylvania to the area in 2021, leaving the restaurant industry after COVID, working in real estate for about two years, and later selling shears across DC and Baltimore while providing free education to barbers and stylists. Corey explains how the long commutes and time away from family led him to join his wife’s salon venture, Arlo Scarlet Salon, adding a barber chair and focusing on a traditional, experience-driven barbershop feel with marketing, customer service, and community-first values. They discuss appointments versus walk-ins, teaching young clients about time and respect, handling disagreements with empathy and integrity, and Corey’s continued education through the International Beauty Show plus ambitions to teach more and potentially create a local barber school. Corey shares where to find him: “Chopped by Corey” on social media.
00:00 Welcome and Subscribe
01:03 Meet Corey Adamo
02:03 Moving South and Career Shift
03:03 Real Estate Lessons
04:45 Shears Sales and Long Commutes
08:03 Back to the Chair
09:58 Experience and Secret Sauce
13:24 Community Over Cash
17:49 Old School Shop Vision
20:03 Appointments vs Walk Ins
22:30 Respecting Time and Teaching Youth
23:32 Walk Ins vs Appointments
24:12 Marketing and Community Outreach
25:27 Barbershop Conversations
27:27 Listening and Hard Lines
29:04 Calling Out Racism
32:38 Industry Show Takeaways
35:21 Teaching and Barber School
39:47 Pricing Hype vs Real Value
42:56 Gratitude and Plugs