The podcast for skin therapists, facialists, aestheticians and clinic owners who are done reading the industry and ready to lead it.Emma Hindmarsh Conan has spent 20+ years in beauty, watching trends land, watching businesses scale, and watching clinicians get buried in information that never quite becomes action. Coding Clinical Culture is the fix.Every episode, Emma takes what the industry is saying (the trends, the tech, the cultural moves, the science) and translates it into what it means for your clinic, your clients, and your growth. No theory for the sake of it. No trend reports that leave you nowhere. Just the pattern, the argument, and the exact next move.This is the podcast for the clinical beauty professional who's running a business, building an audience, and navigating an industry that never stops changing. Each episode runs 15-25 minutes - content-rich, commercially sharp, and built to be actionable before your next client walks in.Topics include experiential beauty r
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CODING CLINICAL CULTURE by SomeplaceGood. is a business podcast hosted by Emma Hindmarsh Conan, with 36 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #1
. Beauty Expo 2026: Industry Lessons I Learnt This Weekend (Someone Stole From Me and I Loved It)
Aug 18, 202629 minS4
Straight out of Beauty Expo Australia and this one's personal. A smaller team, a stand that nearly sold out, a competitor who "stole" our stock and the conversation that followed. PLUS what I've changed my mind about after a weekend of watching skin clinic owners, beauty brands, and industry leaders back each other instead of guarding their turf. If you're a clinic owner thinking about your team culture, your client communication, or how you talk about your own business, this one's for you.
How Two Australians Built Waitlists Without a Loyalty Program
Aug 2, 202619 minS3
An airline sold $250,000 tickets for unlimited flights for life and ended up in a lawsuit. A woman in the UK saved 5 years of points for a free hairdryer. Neither of those is a real loyalty story. The real one belongs to 2 Australians, a Manhattan colourist who takes 1 client a day and a Bowral therapist whose training course has people flying in from Canada. This week, the last episode before our Beauty Expo break, we unpack what actually makes a client drive across town or fly across an ocean, and 4 things you can do this week to become that reason yourself. Plus, where to find Emma at Beauty Expo Australia on Sunday 16 August.
Cucumbers, Mortgages and Running a Beauty Business.
Jul 26, 202619 minS3
No groundbreaking business advice this week, just the truth. I've been running my full-time day job through a team restructure, closing an office, prepping for Beauty Expo and raising my 3 kids, and something had to give. So this week I'm not translating an industry trend, I'm talking about the actual weight of running a small business in 2026: the comparison trap, the invisible admin load, the ache of missing your people, and the very real cost of a $180 pair of ugly shoes (the cheapest ones you can find). No framework today, just STOP, BREATHE, ACT, the 3 things I'm actually leaning on myself this week. It's the second-to-last episode before the Season 3 break, and if you want to tell me how you're holding up, DM @someplacegood.pro on Insta. I'd love to hear it.
Your Favourite Skincare Brand Is Selling Behind Your Back. Is this the end of Professional-only skincare? Here's what every clinic needs to know.
Jul 19, 202617 minS3
This week, we look at why TikTok-native beauty brands are opening physical stores on the British high street, and why professional-only skincare brands are launching direct to consumer online at the exact same time. We cover the P.Louise and Boots partnership, the rise of digitally native beauty brands going offline, and what happens to clinic exclusivity when traditionally professional-only brands go direct to consumer. If you run a skin clinic and you've ever wondered what your brand exclusivity is actually worth in 2026, this one's for you.
The Translation Trick I Learnt At Uni, Now Turned On The Beauty Industry
Jul 5, 202613 minS3
I spent some time in a European Union interpreting booth at uni, and learnt a trick I now use on the entire beauty industry. This episode is an intro to the SPG Translation Method, shared for the first time: industry insight in, clinic action out. I show you exactly how I turn everything this industry produces into a decision you can make this week, and how to build your own version of the system. Plus 2 things I'm super excited about, one-on-one appointments opening soon (nothing clinical, all commercial) and where you can catch me live at Beauty Expo Australia this August. If you've ever wondered how clinic owners can keep up with everything the beauty industry throws at her, this is the episode. Follow Coding Clinical Culture and @SomeplaceGood.Pro so you never miss the next one.
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