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Let's Talk Tallulah
by Rachel Wardley
Rachel Wardley - founder of the renowned Tallulah Rose Flower School chats to 'Tallulah's' - the affectionate name for florists and growers who have studied with Rachel. Each month we will hear inspiring stories, guests who took the leap and made a career change without previous floral experience, highs and lows, early mornings, guests who are growing their own blooms in challenging weather, tips and tricks, favourite snacks, and why in the end, flowers really do make us happy!New episodes drop the last Friday of the month.Send your show questions or messages to [email protected] us on social media @tallulahroseflowerschool© 2026 Rachel Wardley - Let's Talk Tallulah - All Rights ReservedTheme Tune Music - © 2026 Martin Wardley
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Niwaki - Great Stuff from Japan!
In Episode 4, Rachel welcomes Jake Hobson, founder of Niwaki, the iconic UK based Japanese inspired gardening brand. Jake shares the fascinating story of the company, from initial start up to where they are now, exploring the ethos behind Japanese craftsmanship, product design, and their business growth over 20+ years. Discover how quality, community, and deliberate design shape a successful, authentic brand that gives us great stuff from Japan!Find out more about NiwakiInstagram @niwaki.hq and @niwakijakewww.niwaki.comLet's Talk Tallulah is hosted by Rachel Wardley - founder of Tallulah Rose Flower SchoolFollow us on Instagram @tallulahroseflowerschoolwww.tallulahroseflowers.comTo submit a question to the show please email [email protected]
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Four Weeks to Sustainable Style
In Episode 3, Rachel welcomes Jemma from Jemma Khan Studio, a full-service luxury wedding and events florist, specialising in heritage homes, marquee weddings, and private estate celebrations. Jemma shares her journey from completing the iconic Tallulah Rose Four Week Career Change course during COVID, to rebranding her business and scaling to larger events. Discover Jemma’s insights on mindset shifts, building client relationships, investing in equipment, and balancing family life with a thriving floral business. This is one you don’t want to miss!Find out more about Jemma Khan StudioInstagram @jemmakhanstudiowww.jemmakhan.comLet's Talk Tallulah is hosted by Rachel Wardley - founder of Tallulah Rose Flower SchoolFollow us on Instagram @tallulahroseflowerschoolTo submit a question to the show please email [email protected]
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A Welsh Walled Garden
In Episode 2, Rachel welcomes Marianne Mogendorff from Heeled In; a magical space for rest and reconnection, creativity and nature. Based in a beautiful Welsh walled garden and orchard on the historic Old Lands estate in Monmouthshire, they explore the enchanting world of Old Lands, a 700-acre estate focused on regenerative farming. Marianne shares her journey from the bustling city to the serene landscapes of Monmouthshire, discussing the importance of mindfulness and connection to nature. They delve into Marianne's long-term vision for the walled garden, her daily life as a gardener, and her exciting launch of Gardening Leave; a creative retreat for those looking to reconnect with their passion for nature and floral design. Marianne reflects on her time spent with Tallulah Rose Flower School, and her experiences with Wolves Lane Flower Company, emphasizing the value of collaboration and the beauty of imperfection in the creative process.Find out more about Heeled InInstagram @Heeled_Inwww.heeled.inLet's Talk Tallulah is hosted by Rachel Wardley - founder of Tallulah Rose Flower SchoolFollow us on Instagram @tallulahroseflowerschoolTo submit a question to the show please email [email protected]
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Friendship, Flowers & Yorkshire Tea!
In Episode 1, Rachel welcomes Sam and Erika from Tweedle Floral Design, a creative floral duo based in Leeds. They share their journey from careers in chemistry to becoming successful florists. They discuss the catalyst for their career change, their experiences at Tallulah Rose Flower School, and the challenges and triumphs of starting their own business. The conversation highlights the importance of being brave, community, and the benefits of freelancing in the floral industry. Sam and Erika also reflect on their evolving values, their approach to design, and their aspirations for the future, all while emphasizing the significance of well-being, supporting each other, and of course a good cup of Yorkshire Tea.Find out more about Tweedle Floral DesignInstagram @tweedlefloraldesignwww.tweedlefloraldesign.co.ukLet’s Talk Tallulah is hosted by Rachel Wardley – founder of Tallulah Rose Flower SchoolFollow us on Instagram @tallulahroseflowerschoolTo submit a question to the show please email [email protected]
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Let's Talk Tallulah Trailer
Introducing Let's Talk Tallulah - the brand new Podcast from Rachel Wardley - founder of Tallulah Rose Flower School. Rachel explains what to expect in her upcoming episodes when she sits down with 'Tallulahs' chatting everything from British flowers to favourite tea. Be sure to hit Subscribe so you never miss an episode!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Rachel Wardley - founder of the renowned Tallulah Rose Flower School chats to 'Tallulah's' - the affectionate name for florists and growers who have studied with Rachel. Each month we will hear inspiring stories, guests who took the leap and made a career change without previous floral experience, highs and lows, early mornings, guests who are growing their own blooms in challenging weather, tips and tricks, favourite snacks, and why in the end, flowers really do make us happy!New episodes drop the last Friday of the month.Send your show questions or messages to [email protected] us on social media @tallulahroseflowerschool© 2026 Rachel Wardley - Let's Talk Tallulah - All Rights ReservedTheme Tune Music - © 2026 Martin Wardley
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