Published: Oct. 7, 2019, 2:36 a.m.
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Today we\\u2019re visiting with Lindsay Diminick, owner of Yellow Twist Floral Design in Portland, Maine and cancer survivor/emergency plan educator to discuss:
- her roundabout academic and career journey which circled back to the love of floral design she\'d had since she was a teen
- the gift of moving and getting to restart a business and what she did with that opportunity
- how she utilized her time in cancer treatment to work on her business plan for Yellow Twist\'s relaunch in a new city
- coming back to floral design after cancer treatment with intention and mindfulness
- how she\'s made space in her life to honor what she\'s been through
- her belief that having a contingency plan creates choices for a designer during an emergency
- how a contingency plan showcases professionalism and builds trust with clients
Important teachers Lindsay credits for her ongoing floral design education:
See more of Lindsay\\u2019s work here:
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Lindsay\'s Contingency Planning Worksheet
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Today\\u2019s episode is brought to you by:
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Coming in 2020:\\xa0 International Workshop Experience in The Netherlands (April 5-11, 2020) with Sue Mcleary and Hanneke Frankema.\\xa0 Mayesh is looking forward to creating more magical flower moments abroad with groups of passionate flower designers. Want to attend The Netherlands workshop? Click here for more info.
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Guest Co-Host: Maggie Bailey | Bramble & Bee
BB Podcast Sound Engineer: Landon McGee
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