An honest discussion of the life of florists and floral designers. Sharing my philosophy on the floral industry, along with anecdotes of my experiences and how they formed my floral career. Not much of an instructional/how-to podcast. I’d call it thought provoking, and sometimes even funny.
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An honest discussion of the life of florists and floral designers. Sharing my philosophy on the floral industry, along with anecdotes of my experiences and how they formed my floral career. Not much of an instructional/how-to podcast. I’d call it thought provoking, and sometimes even funny.
Thanksgiving is upon us, and it made me think... why do people always move the flower arrangement off the table during dinner? I am no dummy... I understand that the bird needs room on the table, but by default, it seems our flowers are passed off as expendable in the moment when dinner is served. What can you do to create something so intriguing that they don't move it from the table? This is when ordinary won't work and evocative is the way to go when styling flowers. Give them something to talk about.
Florist Life
An honest discussion of the life of florists and floral designers. Sharing my philosophy on the floral industry, along with anecdotes of my experiences and how they formed my floral career. Not much of an instructional/how-to podcast. I’d call it thought provoking, and sometimes even funny.