We recently connected with Ryan Jones and have shared our conversation below.
Ryan, thanks for joining us, excited to have you contributing your stories and insights. Do you have a hero? What have you learned from them?
My hero is my father because while moving in silence, you never knew what he was experiencing but he always made a way to get whatever was needed done; no matter if it was for self or someone else. He remained true to his self through his flaws. He kept major accomplishments to hisself because they didn’t matter if he wasn’t able to do for his family. My father was top in the state for track & field, he was a division 1 football player, who’s now well respected & top in his career of almost 40 years, showing consistency, work ethic and that same drive he had on the track & field. He was very talented & many people say I’m my father’s exact replica, except I accomplished everything he did x2 so I’m a more advanced version. Watching my father go through struggle, pain & hurt, all while remaining resilient helped me in life now that I’m on my own. I took that same mindset & put it toward the businesses I run that requires me to push others and not let them see me sweat. The athlete mindset, the discipline, the grind, made me an overall good team player, leader and coach now that I’m helping others change their lives in the health & beauty world. So all in all today the man God & my father helped me become has put me in position to never have to stress about being without, nor having to feel as though I need validation from the world to be who I am and was born to be.

Ryan, love having you share your insights with us. Before we ask you more questions, maybe you can take a moment to introduce yourself to our readers who might have missed our earlier conversations?
I’m just proud that I’ve been able to accomplish all of the proper certifications/ licenses needed in order to have the proper respect in this industry. Everything else is hard work & dedication. I created a hair growth product that at first no one believed in until I grew my hair back out long after losing a lot of my crown area hair to alopecia; it took me 6, if not 7 years to figure out what I was missing & to develop a consistent healthy routine for my skin. Since then I’ve been making hair growth oils from scratch & getting support from people all over. One last thing don’t expect support where you come from, the people who want to support you will find you.

Any advice for growing your clientele? What’s been most effective for you?
Social media, word of mouth & staying consistent. Pay for your promotions & invest into whatever you need for marketing.

What’s been the most effective strategy for growing your clientele?
Working with anyone with a platform and having them post you & your work. Word of mouth.
Contact Info:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjonesmi/



