Episodes

  • Ep. 120: Wonder of the Woodlands with Francoise Weeks
    Mar 27 2024

    In episode 120, we have the pleasure of reconnecting with the incredible Francoise Weeks, whose hands weave magic with woodland designs. She's back with a treasure trove of wisdom in her new book, Wonder of the Woodlands: The Art of Seeing and Creating with Nature. It's a visual feast over 200 pages long, and trust us, it's a must-have for your collection. Francoise's zest for life is contagious. We're fortunate that she not only inspires us through her floral artistry, but also with her determination to overcome fear in order to live a life worth celebrating. In this conversation, she shares her secrets to staying active and maintaining a positive mindset, proving that age is just a number when it comes to living a full and vibrant life.

    This episode of the Botanical Brouhaha Podcast is brought to you by:

    BLOOM TRUST CO.

    A curated collection of floral resources you can trust. Click here to learn more.

    Leave us a voice or text message at https://fanlist.com/botanicalbrouhaha.

    You can find show notes and more episodes of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast at botanicalbrouhaha.com, and you can find the BB Podcast co-hosts on IG @botanicalbrouhaha and @hey.nataliegill.

    This episode of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast was produced by Joel McGee. Original music by Landon McGee.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ep. 119: The True Value Behind Flower Shop Prices Explained
    Mar 20 2024

    In this episode, Natalie & Meg, co-owners of Native Poppy, take us behind the scenes of their retail shops in San Diego, where they've created an immersive experience for their customers. In an effort to explain the price gap between flowers bought at locally-owned flower shops vs. large grocery store chains, they speak about the unique characteristics of their shops including the extensive training their team undergoes to become skilled floral artists and the seasonal art installations that transform their spaces into magical environments. This level of detail and dedication comes with significant costs, which Natalie and Meg are transparent about, especially considering the high expenses of operating in a city like San Diego.

    This episode of the Botanical Brouhaha Podcast is brought to you by:

    BLOOM TRUST CO.

    A curated collection of floral resources you can trust. Click here to learn more.

    Leave us a voice or text message at https://fanlist.com/botanicalbrouhaha.

    You can find show notes and more episodes of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast at botanicalbrouhaha.com, and you can find the BB Podcast co-hosts on IG @botanicalbrouhaha and @hey.nataliegill.

    This episode of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast was produced by Joel McGee. Original music by Landon McGee.

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    51 mins
  • Ep. 118: How Marsha Parker's Flowers Impact Survivors
    Feb 28 2024

    In this episode of the Botanical Brouhaha podcast, Amy McGee and Natalie Gill, the co-hosts, interview Marsha Parker, a seasoned teacher with a passion for history and culture. Marsha shares her experiences teaching around the world and her personal battle with cancer as a 3x survivor. She discusses how these experiences influenced her floral business, Refined Gatherings, which specializes in creating floral experiences for cancer survivors and others facing health challenges. The conversation explores Marsha's transition from teaching to floral design, her dedication to creating meaningful experiences, and her commitment to integrating beauty and healing into her work. The episode highlights Marsha's resilience, her fight for peace over fear, and her desire to impact lives positively through her craft.

    This episode of the Botanical Brouhaha Podcast is brought to you by:

    BLOOM TRUST CO.

    A curated collection of floral resources you can trust.

    Doors open March 4-6, 2024.

    Click here to learn more.

    Leave us a voice or text message at https://fanlist.com/botanicalbrouhaha.

    You can find show notes and more episodes of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast at botanicalbrouhaha.com, and you can find the BB Podcast co-hosts on IG @botanicalbrouhaha and @hey.nataliegill.

    This episode of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast was produced by Joel McGee. Original music by Landon McGee.

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    48 mins
  • Ep. 117: Flower Farming for Profit with Lennie Larkin
    Feb 7 2024

    In this podcast episode, flower farmer and author Lennie Larkin of B-Side Farm discusses her experiences in the flower farming industry, her book Flower Farming for Profit,  and her educational initiatives for other farmers. She talks about her transition from other careers to farming, the financial aspects of the business, and the importance of strategic planning and efficiency. Larkin also reflects on the personal challenges of relocating her farm and starting over in a new community. The episode includes a conversation about the value of data and business education in farming, as well as Larkin's vision for her website as a resource hub for flower farmers. If are a flower farmer or dream of being one someday, this conversation is packed with helpful information and resource recommendations.

     

    This episode of the Botanical Brouhaha Podcast is brought to you by:

    BLOOM TRUST CO.

    A curated collection of floral resources you can trust.  Click here to learn more.

     

    Leave us a voice or text message at https://fanlist.com/botanicalbrouhaha.

    You can find show notes and more episodes of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast at botanicalbrouhaha.com, and you can find the BB Podcast co-hosts on IG @botanicalbrouhaha and @hey.nataliegill.

    This episode of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast was produced by Joel McGee. Original music by Landon McGee. 

     

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Ep. 116: How Stacy K Built a Solid Flower Shop Foundation
    Jan 24 2024

    In this podcast episode, Amy and Natalie visit with flower shop owner Stacy K Ercan of Stacy K Floral in Rochester, New York. She shares about her shop expansion and business model which includes a collaborative space with a coffee counter, retail offerings, and a subscription service. Stacy also talks about how her background working with tents, events, and trade show exhibits helps her have an edge when bidding on events in her community. She discusses employee motivation, financial strategies, and the importance of diversifying revenue streams. And finally, she reveals some of her successful marketing strategies.

    This episode of the Botanical Brouhaha Podcast is brought to you by:

    THE FLOWER FREELANCE INTENSIVE
    MARCH 18-22, 2024

    A 5-day course for aspiring & experienced freelancers and floral design team members. Click here to learn more!

    Leave us a voice or text message at https://fanlist.com/botanicalbrouhaha.

    You can find show notes and more episodes of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast at botanicalbrouhaha.com, and you can find the BB Podcast co-hosts on IG @botanicalbrouhaha and @hey.nataliegill.

    This episode of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast was produced by Joel McGee. Original music by Landon McGee.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Ep. 115: Lucy Hunter: The Evolution of a Creative Soul
    Jan 9 2024

    In this episode of the BB podcast, Amy and Natalie talk with Lucy Hunter about her 20+ year career in landscape design and her newest book The Flower Hunter: Creating a floral love story inspired by the landscape. Lucy shares openly about her past burnout, her shift towards flower design, and her return to the landscapes that inspire her creativity. This conversation delves into the impact of age on creative confidence and the pressures of social media. Lucy shares how routines inspire her new ideas, while also detailing the logistics of a long-term landscape project that laid the foundation for her successful career. The episode reflects Lucy's belief that creatives need to carve their own path in the creative world.

    Leave us a voice or text message at https://fanlist.com/botanicalbrouhaha.

    You can find show notes and more episodes of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast at botanicalbrouhaha.com, and you can find the BB Podcast co-hosts on IG @botanicalbrouhaha and @hey.nataliegill.

    This episode of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast was produced by Joel McGee. Original music by Landon McGee. 

     

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Ep. 114: Audience Questions Answered: Q&A Session
    Dec 6 2023

    In this podcast episode, Amy & Natalie conclude Season 7 with a Q&A session centered around listeners' questions. Natalie shares insights on pricing strategies, staff payment, and the benefits of an a la carte menu in the floral industry. She also discusses the challenges of balancing motherhood and business. And, finally, Amy and Natalie emphasize the importance of networking, reviews, and open discussions about industry topics. A special thanks to Madrid Flower School for collaborating with Botanical Brouhaha in 2023 to bring Season 7 to fruition.

    This episode of the Botanical Brouhaha Podcast is brought to you by:

    Madrid Flower School

    Leave us a voice or text message at https://podinbox.com/botanicalbrouhaha.

    You can find show notes and more episodes of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast at botanicalbrouhaha.com, and you can find the BB Podcast co-hosts on IG @botanicalbrouhaha and @hey.nataliegill.

    This episode of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast was produced by Joel McGee. Original music by Landon McGee. 

     

     

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Ep. 113: The Farmer & I: A Tale of Love, Flowers, and Entrepreneurship
    Nov 15 2023

    Floral designer Carrington Winkelmann, owner of The Farmer & I in the Texas Hill Country, shares her journey from college days dreaming to starting her own flower business with her flower farming husband, Grant. She discusses the challenges and rewards of running a business, including managing inventory, managing client expectations, and pricing her services. Carrington shares her dream for the future, which includes housing all parts of her business with her husband on one piece of land where they could also offer agritourism experiences. She emphasizes the importance of having a clear vision and purpose for her business, and shares how the slowdown during the pandemic allowed her to rediscover her love for flowers and the purpose they serve in connecting people.

    Leave us a voice or text message at https://podinbox.com/botanicalbrouhaha.

    You can find show notes and more episodes of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast at botanicalbrouhaha.com, and you can find the BB Podcast co-hosts on IG @botanicalbrouhaha and @hey.nataliegill.

    This episode of The Botanical Brouhaha Podcast was produced by Joel McGee. Original music by Landon McGee. 

     

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    57 mins