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Botanical Brouhaha Podcast - Ep. 101: Hitomi Gilliam + Gregor Lersch

Ep. 101: Hitomi Gilliam + Gregor Lersch

08/29/22 • 73 min

Botanical Brouhaha Podcast
From YOUR HOST, AMY MCGEE:

While I could go on and on about Hitomi Gilliam & Gregor Lersch — the things they've accomplished, the books they’ve written, and the competitions they’ve won — I’ll leave the details of their stories to them. I want you to hear it in their words. What I really want to tell you about first is how I met them and how they’ve each impacted my life not only as a floral professional, but also how they’ve touched my life personally.

It’s no accident that I met both Hitomi and Gregor at Hope Flower Farm in Virginia during Chapel Designers workshops hosted by Holly and Evan Chapple.

One afternoon while Holly, Hitomi, and I stood in the kitchen of the Manor House at Hope, I was sharing with them about the responsibility I was feeling to address some needs I was seeing in my local community back in Texas. Hitomi and Holly quickly brainstormed as we cooked and cleaned — and had a solution before we were done. They would come to Texas and teach a workshop with all the ticket sales going to meet the needs I’d mentioned. I couldn’t believe it, but it happened that fall just as they said it would.

During another workshop at Hope, I had the pleasure of meeting and spending time with Gregor Lersch while I was on the workshop team. I’d never seen anyone work like he did. Still haven’t! From early in the morning until everyone else had left the workshop barn, Gregor sat on a stool working on intricate mechanics for the following day’s class. And when I say mechanics, I mean stunning frameworks that would be used as pieces of art long after the flowers he carefully placed on them had faded and he’d returned home to Germany.

Sitting around the breakfast table with Hitomi and Gregor each morning of those workshops was like opening a treasure trove of stories about the history of our profession. They talked about the people they’d met, the places they’d been, and the things they’d seen. Gregor’s quick wit kept me on the edge of my seat and the way Hitomi talked about floristry with a deep love made me want to be a better. I like to refer to mornings as ‘Story Time’ with Gregor and Hitomi.

So, I’m deeply honored and grateful for their voices on today’s episode of the Botanical Brouhaha Podcast. Hitomi and Gregor have a deep love for the ‘green professions’, as they say, and their desire to see us continue moving forward as we adapt to the very best sustainable practices is obvious when you spend any time with them at all.

But, I can honestly say that as knowledgeable, accomplished, and renowned as they are, the way they’ve impacted me most is with their love of humanity. It’s that genuine acceptance and concern for all people that makes them so effective at conveying all the ways our work is important for not only bringing beauty to life’s important moments, but also for bringing healing where there’s brokenness.

So, for all of that, I want to thank Holly Chapple for doing what she does best — connecting people.

Today’s episode is a little different in that you won’t hear us interviewing Hitomi and Gregor. Instead, we asked them to talk directly to you and share their stories, insights, and hopes for floristry. I hope you love it!

LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 101: FOLLOW:

Hitomi Gilliam:

WEBSITE

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From YOUR HOST, AMY MCGEE:

While I could go on and on about Hitomi Gilliam & Gregor Lersch — the things they've accomplished, the books they’ve written, and the competitions they’ve won — I’ll leave the details of their stories to them. I want you to hear it in their words. What I really want to tell you about first is how I met them and how they’ve each impacted my life not only as a floral professional, but also how they’ve touched my life personally.

It’s no accident that I met both Hitomi and Gregor at Hope Flower Farm in Virginia during Chapel Designers workshops hosted by Holly and Evan Chapple.

One afternoon while Holly, Hitomi, and I stood in the kitchen of the Manor House at Hope, I was sharing with them about the responsibility I was feeling to address some needs I was seeing in my local community back in Texas. Hitomi and Holly quickly brainstormed as we cooked and cleaned — and had a solution before we were done. They would come to Texas and teach a workshop with all the ticket sales going to meet the needs I’d mentioned. I couldn’t believe it, but it happened that fall just as they said it would.

During another workshop at Hope, I had the pleasure of meeting and spending time with Gregor Lersch while I was on the workshop team. I’d never seen anyone work like he did. Still haven’t! From early in the morning until everyone else had left the workshop barn, Gregor sat on a stool working on intricate mechanics for the following day’s class. And when I say mechanics, I mean stunning frameworks that would be used as pieces of art long after the flowers he carefully placed on them had faded and he’d returned home to Germany.

Sitting around the breakfast table with Hitomi and Gregor each morning of those workshops was like opening a treasure trove of stories about the history of our profession. They talked about the people they’d met, the places they’d been, and the things they’d seen. Gregor’s quick wit kept me on the edge of my seat and the way Hitomi talked about floristry with a deep love made me want to be a better. I like to refer to mornings as ‘Story Time’ with Gregor and Hitomi.

So, I’m deeply honored and grateful for their voices on today’s episode of the Botanical Brouhaha Podcast. Hitomi and Gregor have a deep love for the ‘green professions’, as they say, and their desire to see us continue moving forward as we adapt to the very best sustainable practices is obvious when you spend any time with them at all.

But, I can honestly say that as knowledgeable, accomplished, and renowned as they are, the way they’ve impacted me most is with their love of humanity. It’s that genuine acceptance and concern for all people that makes them so effective at conveying all the ways our work is important for not only bringing beauty to life’s important moments, but also for bringing healing where there’s brokenness.

So, for all of that, I want to thank Holly Chapple for doing what she does best — connecting people.

Today’s episode is a little different in that you won’t hear us interviewing Hitomi and Gregor. Instead, we asked them to talk directly to you and share their stories, insights, and hopes for floristry. I hope you love it!

LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 101: FOLLOW:

Hitomi Gilliam:

WEBSITE

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undefined - Ep. 100: Melissa Sullivan (Le Bloomerie)

Ep. 100: Melissa Sullivan (Le Bloomerie)

Today we’re visiting with Melissa Sullivan, owner of Le Bloomerie in Los Gatos, California. Melissa jumped into the floral profession with enthusiasm after a career in healthcare. She believes in dreaming big and tuning out any negativity as she pursues her dreams. Join us as we talk about:

  • Her thoughts on creating, paying for, and collaborating with other vendors for editorial work
  • The role editorial work plays in the Le Bloomerie business model
  • Why she believes it’s imperative that floral artists not get caught up in "the comings and goings of small circles" if they want to realize big dreams
  • Finding ways to include family in her business model
  • Dreaming big and surrounding herself with good people
  • Building her own mechanics
  • Why she feels she has to limit the number of weddings she accepts each month
  • Why she loves buying from local flower farms

“Have a worldwide view. Try not to get caught up in the comings and goings in the small circles. The world is big and your work has yet to be discovered in Europe, Africa, Asia. Dream big and then even bigger.” - Melissa Sullivan | Le Bloomerie

Links mentioned in episode 100: FOLLOW LE BLOOMERIE:

WEBSITE

INSTAGRAM

FACEBOOK

PINTEREST

TODAY’S EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:

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Let's Propose! creates stunning, profitable client proposals for you so you can stay focused on designing flowers to wow your clients.

SPECIAL OFFER FOR BB PODCAST LISTENERS:

Use Discount Code BB50 to get 50% off a Let's Propose! membership.

Click here to see what's included in the membership and schedule a consultation call

Co-Hosts: Amy McGee (Botanical Brouhaha) and Maggie Bailey (Bramble & Bee)

BB Podcast Sound Engineer: Grayson McGee

Music & Voiceovers: Landon McGee

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undefined - Ep. 102: Brooke Snodgrass (Seventh Stem)

Ep. 102: Brooke Snodgrass (Seventh Stem)

Today we’re visiting with Brooke Snodgrass, owner of Seventh Stem in Portland, Oregon. Brooke entered the flower world while working for a flower farmer as a side hustle to her career in finance. An avid gardener, she grows varieties that make her happy while using her private garden as inspiration for her designs. Join us as we talk with Brooke about:

  • Finding her footing in the floral profession while working for a flower farmer at the Portland Flower Market
  • Navigating illness as a wedding florist
  • The role her garden plays in her floral design
  • The importance of building both business and personal relationships as a business owner
  • How her business changed after experiencing a health crisis
  • How she's learning to make time outside of the business to grow and challenge herself
  • How she sources flowers and creates movement in her bouquets
LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 102: FOLLOW SEVENTH STEM:

WEBSITE

INSTAGRAM

TODAY’S EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:

LET'S PROPOSE

Let’s Propose! creates stunning, profitable client proposals for you so you can stay focused on designing flowers to wow your clients.

SPECIAL OFFER FOR BB PODCAST LISTENERS:

Use Discount Code BB50 to get 50% off a Let’s Propose! membership.

Click here to see what’s included in the membership.

Host: Amy McGee (Bloom Trust Co.) + Maggie Bailey (Bramble & Bee)

BB Podcast Sound Engineer: Grayson McGee

Music Written & Performed by: Landon McGee

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