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From their freelancing days and tattoo stories to floral workshops and business evolution, Jimi and the Fresh Bunch chat up about intention and sustainability. What it really means to do sustainable floristry (and how Danielle saved 32,353 lbs of waste from landfills and still working on a bigger impact)
How to pronounce Peony without starting a floral feud
Danielle’s trip to NYC to workshop with September Studios
The behind-the-scenes of building Oliflor’s zero-waste, carbon-negative installations
Why intention matters—in design, in business, and in life
Plus, Jimi makes his case to become a regular on the podcast (should we let him?!) This is a great episode of how creative minds turn passion into purpose.
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