When Your Favorite Product Disappears with Tricia Caliola

May 7
52 mins

Episode Description

What happens when something you’ve relied on for decades suddenly disappears? For Tricia Caliola, it was her signature pink hair color. A specific shade she had worn for over 20 years, something that made her feel like herself.

When her favorite product was discontinued, she didn’t just accept it. She went looking for answers. And that’s where this story takes a turn.

In this episode, Tricia walks us through the journey that followed and that continues to this day. It’s an adventure filled with dead ends, determination, and moments that honestly feel more like a detective story than a beauty trip. But at its core, this journey is about something much bigger.

It’s about identity. It’s about confidence. And about the quiet ways we build ourselves over time.

What You’ll Hear

  1. How Tricia’s signature look became part of her identity (11:50)
  2. Testing every alternative on the market (16:44)
  3. The investigation into what happened (19:45)
  4. Starting over and building something new (30:28)
  5. The sacrifices behind chasing something this personal (39:17)

This episode is a reminder that sometimes the things we chase aren’t really about the thing itself. They’re about how it makes us feel. And sometimes, that’s worth everything.

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