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    Planks and Pistils! with John Caleb Pendleton

    enFebruary 23, 2021
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    About this Episode


    Episode 12 of Season 3 is upon us as Colah B Tawkin reflect on some lessons from Black History Month 2021. 

    We’re joined by floral and wood designer, John Pendleton from Chicago. Colah and John unpacked quite a bit on topics like:


    🪵Masculinity in the floral design world.

    🌷His love for sawdust and creating boutonnières.  

    💐Musings on the vision and six figure flower budget of the Roc Nation brunch. 

    ☠️The silent and rusty G in HGTV.

    🎥Some of John’s favorite scenes of Black folks with flowers like Black is King.

    😒The whitewashed floral supply chain. 

    👧🏾Engaging Black youth in floristry and much more!


    Shout outs: the legend, Marsha P. Johnson and 

    Maurice Harris @bloomandplume
    @oldchapcharity


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