The Distance

LaMichael Langford grew up watching his uncle run a barber shop and would sneak in his friends to cut their hair. LaMichael eventually took over the business that his uncle opened in 1964, and Langford's Barber Shop has been a constant in an Atlanta neighborhood that's seen significant demographic shifts over the decades. Throughout all the changes, Langford's has been there—both for its customers and for its longtime employees.

Show Notes

LaMichael Langford grew up watching his uncle run a barber shop and would sneak in his friends to cut their hair. LaMichael eventually took over the business that his uncle opened in 1964, and Langford's Barber Shop has been a constant in an Atlanta neighborhood that's seen significant demographic shifts over the decades. Throughout all the changes, Langford's has been there—both for its customers and for its longtime employees.

What is The Distance?

What's the hardest thing about business? Not going out of business. The Distance features stories of private businesses that have been operating for at least 25 years and the people who got them there. Hear business owners share their stories of hard work, survival and building something that lasts. The Distance is a production of Basecamp, the company behind the leading project management app.