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What does it take to build a business that actually makes kids excited to get a haircut? And more importantly, why does that matter if you're in franchising?



In this episode, I sit down with Neal Courtney, CEO of Cookie Cutters Haircuts for Kids, and a guy who’s spent 25 years navigating the franchise world from the ground up. Neal went from franchisee to CEO, and now leads a national brand built on making haircut day stress-free, fun, and believe it or not, something families actually look forward to.



We talk about:

🔥 How Cookie Cutters became a needs-based business that’s stood the test of time

🔥 What really makes a franchise location successful (hint: it’s not just the product)

🔥 The biggest staffing challenges post-COVID—and how franchisees can prepare

🔥 The kind of marketing support franchisees actually get

🔥 And the one non-negotiable trait Neal looks for in a franchise partner



This episode is packed with real talk around what it takes to run a business that’s both profitable and meaningful. If you're exploring franchising, service-based businesses, or just want to build something that gives back, this one's worth the listen.



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