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    Finding Work-Life Balance through Blooms - Samantha Gallagher | Peach and Petals

    en-auNovember 01, 2023
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    About this Episode

    With a passion for flowers, a one-day floristry course under her belt and many late nights on Youtube, Samantha took a chance and started her own floristry business amidst the pandemic.

    In this episode, we sit down with Samantha Gallagher, the mastermind behind Peach and Petals, a dried floral business that has beautifully flourished in just three short years. Samantha shares her journey from selling bouquets on Facebook Marketplace to having her own space at CLIK Collective, the importance of celebrating those small wins and the challenges of achieving work-life-balance as a business owner.

    @peachandpetals
    Website: peachandpetals.com.au

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