54 min

Paulina Nieliwocki (Blue Jasmine Floral‪)‬ Botanical Brouhaha Podcast

    • Design

Today we’re visiting with Paulina Nieliwocki, owner of Blue Jasmine Floral in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Paulina was a high school language arts teacher and translator looking for a new adventure that challenged her while still feeding her creative soul. Remembering her love of flowers as a young girl, she made a plan, took a risk, opened Blue Jasmine Floral and never looked back. Her love of flowers and teaching are contagious.  Grab a drink and join us as we talk about:
how she managed the quick turnaround between resigning her teaching job and opening a flower shop her go-to floral design principles the blooms she considers to be "the most special" the mechanics behind her recognizable compote arrangements how she successfully juggled a retail flower shop and an wedding/event business how she designed her studio space how she restructured her business during the pandemic how she trains her staff to design in the Blue Jasmine aesthetic one thing she'd like to see change for the floral design profession a niche she's hoping someone will take advantage of by starting a business to help wedding/event florists (hint hint!) LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 86: Ariella Chezar Flower School New York Florists' Review Best in Blooms Winner Restoration Hardware LEARN MORE ABOUT BLUE JASMINE FLORAL HERE:
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Today’s episode is brought to you by: EveryStem
A special EveryStem offer for BB listeners: Email LuAnn at luann@everystem.com to schedule a one-on-one demo of EveryStem and receive a free month of service when you become a member.
Co-Hosts: Amy McGee (Botanical Brouhaha) + Maggie Bailey (Bramble & Bee)
BB Podcast Sound Engineer: Grayson McGee
Music Written & Performed by: Landon McGee

Today we’re visiting with Paulina Nieliwocki, owner of Blue Jasmine Floral in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. Paulina was a high school language arts teacher and translator looking for a new adventure that challenged her while still feeding her creative soul. Remembering her love of flowers as a young girl, she made a plan, took a risk, opened Blue Jasmine Floral and never looked back. Her love of flowers and teaching are contagious.  Grab a drink and join us as we talk about:
how she managed the quick turnaround between resigning her teaching job and opening a flower shop her go-to floral design principles the blooms she considers to be "the most special" the mechanics behind her recognizable compote arrangements how she successfully juggled a retail flower shop and an wedding/event business how she designed her studio space how she restructured her business during the pandemic how she trains her staff to design in the Blue Jasmine aesthetic one thing she'd like to see change for the floral design profession a niche she's hoping someone will take advantage of by starting a business to help wedding/event florists (hint hint!) LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 86: Ariella Chezar Flower School New York Florists' Review Best in Blooms Winner Restoration Hardware LEARN MORE ABOUT BLUE JASMINE FLORAL HERE:
Website | Instagram | Facebook | Pinterest
Today’s episode is brought to you by: EveryStem
A special EveryStem offer for BB listeners: Email LuAnn at luann@everystem.com to schedule a one-on-one demo of EveryStem and receive a free month of service when you become a member.
Co-Hosts: Amy McGee (Botanical Brouhaha) + Maggie Bailey (Bramble & Bee)
BB Podcast Sound Engineer: Grayson McGee
Music Written & Performed by: Landon McGee

54 min