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Slow Flowers Podcast

Episode 518 Kiara Hancock of K. Hancock Events and HBO’s Full Bloom Season 2

50 min • 11 augusti 2021
Today's guest: Kiara Hancock of K. Hancock Events In celebration of our Slow Flowers Podcast's 8th anniversary, we launched our new, live-stream video format -- calling it the Slow Flowers Show -- with the goal of sharing the faces and voices of our members, as well as tours of their farms, their shops and their studios -- and most of all, their flowers https://youtu.be/UytU9c7Yq9o Today, you're in for a real treat as we will meet Kiara Hancock of K. Hancock Events, who joined me last week to record this conversation. Kiara is based in Tacoma's University Place and she is a floral educator and wedding and event florist. Kiara Hancock on HBO's Full Bloom Season 2 If, like me, you have just binged on the floral series of the summer, HBO's Full Bloom, you already know Kiara, who was one of 10 budding floral artists who are put to the test each episode in both individual and team challenges. Floral experts Simon Lycett, Elizabeth Cronin and Maurice Harris serve as hosts and judges determining who gets cut and who remains in the running for the $100,000 grand prize. HBO Max released the series on June 10th. Kiara's Episode One winning floral arrangement Kiara Hancock (second from right) in Full Bloom - Season 2 I reached out to Kiara and asked her to share her story, her experience as a reality TV competitor, and to design for us on camera. She writes this on her website: "I'm a wife, mother to two awesome girls, a wedding designer, floral designer, and day-of coordinator. I believe that modern and romantic designs can coexist in harmony and I aim to bring weddings to life in a way that resonates JOY." Kiara' forte is incorporating passionate and confident designs that seamlessly integrate each couple's personalities, both as individuals and jointly. Kiara is a pro at the logistics portion of planning, thanks to her background as an administrative professional at some of the Northwest’s most successful companies. Her passion for events stems from not only wanting to make sure that each of her clients' wedding day runs smoothly and that she deliver something beautiful to the eye, while ensuring the couple feels heard, understood, and seen. Kiara is a huge advocate of authenticity and she encourages, supports and guides her clients to be true to who they are, fight for the things they want, dream big, and to trust their gut. She adds: "I will never get tired of seeing my designs become part of the tapestry of your wedding day...it does my heart serious good." If you haven't fallen in love with Kiara's favorite color palette -- yellow in all shades, I'd be surprised! We also welcome Kiara Hancock as a new member of the slow flowers society. She's one to follow, and we admire all that she's doing to nurture inclusion and representation through her Decency is not Difficult campaign to support ourcommoncause.com. More news . . . I know it's August and that our celebration of 2021 American Flowers Week has passed for this year (the dates were June 28-July 4th), but you'll want to check out the our new article that appears in Growing For Market's August issue. Thanks to editor and publisher Andrew Mefferd, who asked me to recap some of the amazing activities that our members produced for American Flowers Week. American-Flowers-Week-in-August-2021-Growing-for-Market-MagazineDownload Last month, we also jumped in and celebrated the 2021 Canadian Flowers Week (July 15-22), thanks to the support of creator Natasa Kajganic of the Toronto Flower Market who invited Becky Feasby of Prairie Girl Flowers and me to do an IG takeover. During the entire week, we virtually traveled across Canada, meeting florists and flower farmers in seven provinces for IG Live conversations about their floral enterprises. Click here to watch those interviews And thank you to each of our guests: Thank you to our Sponsors This show is brought to you by Slowflowers.com, the free,

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