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.
When it comes to our contracts and our floral offerings, we often have disruption in what we have promised our client due to the recent issues with the supply chain of our industry. We want to provide the best service and highest quality product we can, but are often faced with a big red "NO" buzzer. What to do in these scenarios?.... going forward, set your designs and offerings as stylings rather than recipes. It may seem like a cop-out, but to be perfectly honest and transparent about it.... the industry is having a hard time getting product. Be up front about it with your client by letting them know you are working in their best interest and will go to great lengths to get what they want. Giving yourself "Wiggle Room" will help you get your customer exactly what they want.
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.