
Do you own a flower business or dream of starting one? Are you looking for practical floral design tips? Ever wonder how other florists run their businesses? Or maybe you're a farmer florist building a flower farm and floral design business at the same time? You've landed in the right place! At the BB Podcast, we serve floral designers, farmer florists, flower shop owners, and aspiring florists by... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 181 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Sarah Donjuan didn't set out to become a florist. In 2018, fresh out of business school and looking for a creative side hustle, she landed on a 1967 Volkswagen flower truck — and accidentally started a floral business with staying power in Atlanta. I... more
Building a Sweet Pea Seed Brand In this episode (Ep. 146), we sit down with Colleen Raney, founder of Songbird Seed Co and Diadem Flower Co. If you love a great story, this one's for you. Colleen's path into the flower world is anything but conventio... more
Linda D'Arco returns to the Botanical Brouhaha podcast nearly five years after her first appearance to share what's changed since we last spoke. Based in northern New York, Linda is the founder of Little Farmhouse Flowers and Ampersand Bulb Co., and ... more
In this bonus episode, Amy and Natalie take a deep dive into Bloom Trust Co. CIRCLE—what it is, why they started it nearly five years ago, and how it's evolved since that very first session in 2021. They reflect on how CIRCLE grew from just an idea a... more
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Love the format and the content. Very informative for florist and the honesty about at complex profession. I look forward to every episode and always walk away with a new perspective in the business. Thank you
I listen to every episode - most of them more than once. Each time I finish an episode, I feel inspired, more knowledgeable, and eager to implement new ideas. This episode is no exception - I can’t wait to explore I Buy Flowers website!
Great podcast! I love hearing from the people behind the industry suppliers. Your podcast is alway a great listen as a farmer florist
Amy has long been my favorite floral “resource girl”. This podcast is a continuation of her gentle and compassionate cheerleading and connecting of this profession.
I love this podcast. So grateful for Amy & Natalie’s openness in sharing their expertise.
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A clear focus on practical floral business guidance, design storytelling, and the realities of running a flower operation. Listeners tend to be florists, farmer-florists, shop owners, and aspiring creators who want actionable tips on marketing, operations, and sustainability, with many episodes featuring founders and seasoned growers sharing how they built brands, navigated regulations, and balanced family life with entrepreneurship. A standout is the blend of intimate founder journeys and concrete industry insights, plus a supportive community vibe that appeals to both newcomers and experienced floral professionals.
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Botanical Brouhaha Podcast launched 9 years ago and published 181 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Botanical Brouhaha Podcast include:
1. Colleen Raney
2. Linda D'Arco
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5. Juliana McWilliams
6. Kiana Underwood
7. Nate Underwood
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