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Episode 46: Natalie Gill (Native Poppy)
Episode 46: Natalie Gill (Native Poppy)
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82 minutes
Released:
Sep 9, 2019
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Podcast episode
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Today we’re visiting with Natalie Gill, owner of Native Poppy in San Diego & Solana Beach, California to discuss: how she quit her corporate job and jumped into floristry the role her staff has played in her success her philosophy on staff management job descriptions for her staff members her advice for collaborating on destination weddings the Native Poppy Flower Menu how she mitigates loss of perishable products her collaboration with Ashley Renuart on the Native Poppy shop installations her thoughts on advertising pricing and managing flower inventory where she finds the courage to take risks in business her big dreams for the future How to Connect with Botanical Brouhaha: Blog Instagram Facebook BB Garden Style Workshop Series Links mentioned in Episode Forty-Six: Janelle Wylie | Lavenders Flowers | Tono + Co Mindy Rice Design Team Flower Bows and Arrows Mayesh Wholesale 3 Books Natalie Recommends: Profit First The One Thing The E Myth See more of Natalie’s work at Native Poppy here: Website | Shop Instagram | Personal Instagram | Facebook Today’s episode is brought to you by: Mayesh Wholesale Have you heard about the new Product Planner at Mayesh Wholesale? Throw out your spreadsheets and plan ahead for upcoming events by the stem! Create a recipe for all of your event designs, based on the flower availability for your event date, and Mayesh will tally up the number of stems you’ll need. Afterward, you can efficiently and accurately request a quote from your Mayesh sales representative. ___________________________________________ Guest Co-Host: Gabe Miller | Ten23 Photography BB Podcast Sound Engineer: Landon McGee Photography: SoCal Standard | Native Poppy
Released:
Sep 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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