Latonya So is a seasoned nail artist, educator, founder of Omni Nail Academy. This episode dives into Latonya's inspiring journey from a nail artist to an esteemed educator and business founder. Latonya shares how a personal adversity led her to pivot from a practitioner to an educator, utilizing her skills not to only shape her success but to empower others within the beauty industry through her nonprofit organization. Her dedication to teaching and mentoring aspiring nail technicians is central to her success story.
Latonya provides insights into the importance of resilience and adaptability in the business world. After overcoming a life-altering car accident, she redefined her career, leveraging her past experiences and familial support. Her story emphasizes themes of perseverance, innovation, and community impact, highlighting the incredible support she received from her grandfather, who inspired her to transition into education. Furthermore, Latonya reveals her ambitious dreams of expanding Omni Nail Academy nationwide, establishing locations in every state to make high-quality nail education accessible to many aspiring professionals.
Key Takeaways:
- Resilience in Adversity: Latonya’s career shift from being a nail artist to an educator was sparked by overcoming a major setback due to a car accident, highlighting the importance of adaptability.
- Educational Impact: Through Omni Nail Academy, Latonya channels her passion for teaching to empower and mentor a new generation of nail technicians across the globe.
- Vision for Expansion: Latonya plans to turn Omni Nail Academy into a nationwide franchise, making high-quality beauty education accessible across the United States.
- Entrepreneurial Spirit: Her journey underscores the importance of breaking stereotypes and forging a unique path within the beauty industry.
- Community Support: Emphasizes the significance of mentorship and support systems, such as her grandfather, in achieving personal and professional growth.
Notable Quotes:
- "It's never going to be easy. If you want easy, go work in a job and be amongst the masses and hide as an employee."
- "I think that's the definition of success is like doing what you love and being good at it."
- "That was my first pivot. It's crazy because it came full circle. No, I'm not teaching elementary children, but I'm still teaching."
- "I just think because I'm such a praying woman... I'm feeling like God is giving me the vision."
- "I don't believe in that stereotype. And now we're more and more well represented."
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