Join Ash Wheelhouse of Film & Foliage as she joins us on the podcast all the way from Newcastle, Australia. Her story with flowers is such a fun (and relatable) one. Hear about her technique and what it takes to remain a sustainable business.
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Join Ash Wheelhouse of Film & Foliage as she joins us on the podcast all the way from Newcastle, Australia. Her story with flowers is such a fun (and relatable) one. Hear about her technique and what it takes to remain a sustainable business.
Floral designer Christina Yan of Bellevue Floral Co. joins us on the Team Flower Podcast. She’s talking through opening a brick-and-mortar flower shop, what she’s learned, and the power behind an incredible team and floral community.
For our 200th episode, we’re highlighting some of our favorite podcast moments that center on the beauty of our individual floral journeys. Hear from experienced floral professionals throughout the industry about what led them to flowers!
Amanda Vidmar Design is a wedding and event florals company. Today we’re chatting with Amanda about vibrant business partnerships, floral retail shops and event design, and so much more!
Rachael Ellen is here chatting about how her event and floral design business, including how her team came to be and what her business structure looks like. There are lot great tips in this episode!
Jennifer Varsanyi of Busy Bee’s Floral has a beautiful perspective when it comes to serving her floral design clients. She’s sharing her wedding client process—from inquiry to implementation!
Ingrid Carozzi of Tin Can Studios is here with us on the podcast this week talking about her new book, Flowers by Design. She’s also sharing some helpful sustainable practices, including handling waste, recycling vases, and installation mechanics.
Bethany Little of Charles Little & Company is sharing with us about large-scale flower farming, dried flowers, and growth within community. Charles Little & Company began in 1986 as a large-scale flower farm providing dried flowers to wholesalers, and now they also provide fresh flowers!
In this podcast, here from Valencia of Brandon’s Flowers. She’s chatting about sourcing for retail locally and nurturing community. You’ll also discover tips on how to keep your shop organized, including the importance of choosing a point of sale (POS) system.
Rikki of Rikki Marcone Floral & Event Design is here with us sharing about her move from planning to designing—and adding retail to your event business. Rikki’s business has grown to include a fun and dynamic team, so she’s also chatting a bit about her hiring process!
Breigh Jones-Coplin of Black + Blossomed is a ray of sunshine in the floral industry, and we are so excited to chat with her about her floral journey, including pop-ups, grounding techniques, and more!
Sarah Bagle of Accent Decor is here sharing advice on how the floral industry can take advantage of the plant trend. You’ll hear everything from growing tips to advice on which types of containers to use!
Amanda Luu is the co-founder of Studio Mondine, a San Francisco based design studio with an emphasis on design, education, and community building. As a self-professed minimalist, Amanda seeks to explore simple yet striking flowers in her work. The Studio Mondine aesthetic can best be described as a negotiation between the wild, overgrown English garden with the intentional, precise Japanese ikebana. Studio Mondine's artful work has been featured in multiple online and printed publications, including Vogue, Martha Stewart Weddings, The New York Times, In Full Flower, Style Me Pretty, Once Wed, and Harper’s Bazaar.
Susan Davis of Fresh Designs Florist joins Kelly on this episode of the Team Flower Podcast. We’re chatting about Susan’s selfless philosophy and how that impacts her designs and her business. She believes that giving is far more rewarding than receiving and that perfection is overrated.
Raysa Farah of LK Verdant is with us on this episode of the podcast. She’s sharing tips on setting expectations with clients while also allowing for collaboration with the customer, as well as discussing relatable branding and learning who you are—and who and what your business is.
Louise Langdon of Louise Langdon Florals joins us today on the podcast and discusses her unique design process, a “color consultation” where the bride comes in and chooses colors that speak to them from a box of ribbons and a taper candle color chart. Hear about this process and much more in this episode!
Katie Easley of Kate Ryan Design joins us on this episode of the Team Flower Podcast! Learn how to increase your overall revenue as Katie shares the most important sales strategies for floral designers.
Gilberto Espinoza of Dogwood and Fir joins us this week on the podcast. Gilberto is talking through the importance of creating content for your website. It’s your storefront in an industry where everything is visual. He’s also walking us through his entire client process!
Joining us on the Team Flower Podcast is Liz Inigo Jones from London, England. Liz has an abundance of experience in the floral industry, and she’s here sharing all kinds of tips and tricks of the trade, including important considerations when designing a bridal bouquet!
This episode is full of takeaways for everyone in the floral industry! Aleya Harris of Flourish Marketing is joining us on this episode of the podcast today talking through marketing and website tips, and more!