1 hr 12 min

Lauren & Leah Palmer (The Wild Mother‪)‬ Botanical Brouhaha Podcast

    • Design

Today we’re visiting with Lauren Palmer & Leah Palmer, owners of The Wild Mother located in the Arts District, Downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on Kickapoo, Osage, Wichita, & Comanche land. What a pleasure to discuss the following topics with these women:
why they refer to The Wild Mother as a Creative Studio rather than a Floral Studio the story behind the name of their business how their branding process honors their personalities and the memories of their ancestors the unique way they consult with wedding clients using Floral Stories the role of storytelling in their business the advantages of using a CRM (Client Relationship Management) tool how they appeal to their ideal clients the investment their parents and grandparents made in their lives through art how they plan to use art to honor their ancestors and bless their descendants LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 70: Hannah Ashford | helping creative small businesses and entrepreneurs find refinement in their business vision and clarity in their brand story Lauren Freeman | Golden & True Britta Newton-Tarron | BNT & Co Arts District | Oklahoma City Chelsey Ann | Salt & Water Co Dubsado Honeybook PLENTY Mercantile Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer LEARN MORE ABOUT THE WILD MOTHER HERE:
Website | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | TikTok: @twmcreativestudio
Today’s episode is brought to you by: Botanical Brouhaha On-line Shop Click here to get your No Rain No Flowers tshirt! 
Co-Hosts: Amy McGee (Botanical Brouhaha) + Maggie Bailey (Bramble & Bee)
BB Podcast Sound Engineer: Landon McGee

Today we’re visiting with Lauren Palmer & Leah Palmer, owners of The Wild Mother located in the Arts District, Downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma on Kickapoo, Osage, Wichita, & Comanche land. What a pleasure to discuss the following topics with these women:
why they refer to The Wild Mother as a Creative Studio rather than a Floral Studio the story behind the name of their business how their branding process honors their personalities and the memories of their ancestors the unique way they consult with wedding clients using Floral Stories the role of storytelling in their business the advantages of using a CRM (Client Relationship Management) tool how they appeal to their ideal clients the investment their parents and grandparents made in their lives through art how they plan to use art to honor their ancestors and bless their descendants LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 70: Hannah Ashford | helping creative small businesses and entrepreneurs find refinement in their business vision and clarity in their brand story Lauren Freeman | Golden & True Britta Newton-Tarron | BNT & Co Arts District | Oklahoma City Chelsey Ann | Salt & Water Co Dubsado Honeybook PLENTY Mercantile Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer LEARN MORE ABOUT THE WILD MOTHER HERE:
Website | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest | TikTok: @twmcreativestudio
Today’s episode is brought to you by: Botanical Brouhaha On-line Shop Click here to get your No Rain No Flowers tshirt! 
Co-Hosts: Amy McGee (Botanical Brouhaha) + Maggie Bailey (Bramble & Bee)
BB Podcast Sound Engineer: Landon McGee

1 hr 12 min