A great resource from the mother of the local flowers movement
There is a reason why Debra Prinzing is called the mother of the Slow Flowers movement. She began advocating for American flower farmers long before it was a thought in the customer’s mind. She literally created a resurgence of small scale flower farms and advocates for them with florists and consumers alike. Debra finds the most interesting people in the Slow Flowers community and interviews them in a way that gives the listener great information. The interviews are quite casual (one was recorded during a car ride) which has a way of revealing that the guests are quite normal in spite of their creative genius or success in the floral industry. Every podcast gives me ideas on how to improve my business, inspiration to try new things, or validation that my experiences are quite normal. There is often a hearty laugh thrown in as well. Debra has an intuitive way of asking the questions the listener would ask as well things you would not have thought of but will be glad that she did. They are always useful, always informative and a rich resource for anyone who loves flowers.
MilesInSeattle via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/03/18
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Debra's insights into the local cut flower market of America are so enlightening and inspiring - as an Australian florist it certainly inspires me to think about where my flowers are coming from. Thanks Debra!Read full review »
floriographer via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/10/15
This podcast is my inspiration each week. I actually look forward to Wednesdays, when a new episode comes out. The spectrum of farmers/florists/designers and other interesting people that Debra meets and interviews is wide, and Debra keeps it interesting and exciting. From a small local flower...Read full review »
Chris Beks via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/25/17
One of the best floral related podcasts out there! Debra brings on great guests and it is inspiring to hear everyone’s origin stories. The Slow Flowers movement is one of the utmost importance in today’s floral industry and I highly recommend taking a listen to get familiar if you aren’t already.
Floralchick78 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/24/18
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