Slow Flowers Podcast

Debra Prinzing

debra@slowflowers.com

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Booking Overview

Slow Flowers Podcast connects audiences to the people behind sustainable flower farming and floral design—highlighting the business models, growing practices, and local supply ecosystems that power the movement. For PR professionals, it’s a strong platform for thought-leadership-style exposure aimed at growers, designers, and regional/local-lifestyle audiences.

Metrics

Episodes: 300

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.6/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Female

Location: USA

YouTube: 2.3k subscribers

Instagram: 48.0k followers

Contact Information

debra@slowflowers.com

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Host

Debra Prinzing - Debra Prinzing is the host and producer of the Slow Flowers Show & Podcast, widely recognized as the voice behind the Slow Flowers movement. She focuses on the business and sustainability ethos of ...

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
Primarily Slow Flowers member-growers and farmer-florists; floral designers with farm-grown or locally sourced practices; founders/operators of local flower hubs/wholesale distribution models; occasionally authors/featured contributors tied to Slow Flowers ecosystem (e.g., being included in movement-facing publications).
Required Achievements:  
Operated a farm or studio aligned with Slow Flowers principles (local, seasonal, sustainable blooms), Built a regional flower market/hub/wholesale connection model, Featured in Slow Flowers publications or movement-aligned books/journals, Established educational offerings (workshops, community events), Led notable wedding or editorial floral collaborations using local botanicals

Recent Guest Discussions

Eileen Tongson - Building A Cutting Garden-based Flower Farming Business; Pioneering Role In The Slow Flowers Movement; Workshops And Community Teaching; Origins And Growth Of The Slow Flowers Ethos.

Rebekah Mindel - Growing And Designing Weddings With A Sense Of Season And Place; Collaboration With Wedding Planners And Photographers; Farm-to-design Approach.

Jodi Logue - Local Flower Hubs And Community-building; Wholesale Marketplace Models For Local Blooms; Operational Approach To Connecting Farmers With Florists While Reducing Regional Access Barriers.

Recent Topics

Floriculture, Sustainability, Farming, Floral Design, Local Biz

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Slow Flowers Podcast
:

Episode 772: Diversification Through On-Farm Workshops with Niki Irving of Flourish Flower Farm

June 10, 2026

https://youtu.be/yJlU-Ca9W3M?si=5Q5zGfnc51bXKSDS Niki and William Irving are proud stewards of Flourish Flower Farm, a 9-acre farm in Asheville, North Carolina. Nestled in the heart of old tobacco country, they love nurturing their beautiful slice of paradise in the Blue Ridge Mountains -- a dream come true after many years of farming on leased land. They achieve their priority of growing specialty varieties of flowers and producing high quality, organic, fragrant blooms by focusing on in...

Episode 771: Eileen Tongson of Orlando’s FarmGal Flowers on building a cutting garden-based business as a pioneer of the Slow Flowers Movement

June 03, 2026

https://youtu.be/6Fw4Yodu3Ww?si=9dEb1tKVamN6haAQ I recorded today’s conversation on the final day of our recent flower and garden-inspired river cruise in Holland and Belgium. It was a spontaneous decision to sit down with Eileen Tongson, a longtime Slow Flowers member, owner of FarmGal Flowers, and one of 29 North American growers featured in the pages of The Flower Farmers book, who had joined the tour along with her cousin, Sarah Ponce. Based in Winter Park, Florida, a suburb of Orland...

Episode 770: Hudson Valley farmer-florist Rebekah Mindel of Meadow Wilds, on growing and designing weddings with a sense of season and place

May 27, 2026

https://youtu.be/5fCEbvjLDBc?si=L614SYdRlT9RgmFI The cover story of Slow Flowers Journal’s spring issue – published in early May -- features an editorial-style photoshoot of a wedding at the top of Catamount Mountain in New York’s Berkshires. The florals for this beautiful production were designed by Rebekah Mindel of Meadow Wilds, today’s guest – and if you haven’t seen or read my story yet, I’d love to share it with you to it today – and introduce the creative farmer-florist who brought...

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