Give Your Flowers A Second Life!
If anyone has ever given you a bouquet of flowers or if you've ever had a bouquet of flowers in your home we all can agree that the hardest part of...
Read moreLets welcome in the new year with Angie Chiuzzi, our flower person this week! Angie co-owns Bloom Babes, a floral design company in Southern CA. An...
Read moreThis week we spoke to Melly Lym, founder of Malang-Malang, a ceramics brand she owns and runs by herself. Melly is very passionate about what she d...
Read moreYou might have seen athletes and others with purple/red circles on their backs from cupping. Or maybe you know someone who swears by acupuncture...
Read more1. Calendula This blooming flower helps with skin problems, such as skin irritation. Calendula contains anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, astringent,...
Read moreThis week we we spoke with lovely Lauren Williams Russett, founder of Lolo, a retail store dedicated to selling hand-made pieces made by a diverse ...
Read moreI never set out to start a flower tea brand. I thought I'd start a Pu er tea brand and coming to Yunnan would be going to the source. Yunnan is t...
Read more1. Shangri-La Rose (China) In China, roses symbolize longevity and luck, and are known as the eternal spring flower. The flower is commonly gi...
Read moreFor today's Flower Person Interview, we chatted with Victoria Misu, a visual artist whose eye-catching work elicits feelings of fantasy and often ...
Read moreThe history of tea begins with a blend of myth and fact as the earliest known record of tea originates in ancient China where the divine farmer Sh...
Read moreThe word qi or chi may be short, but boy it's got a lot of energy. In fact, qi stands for the energy that lives in everything. It translates into ...
Read moreQigong pronounced Chee-guong (气功) Literally means 'life energy cultivation'. It is a holistic system of coordinated body posture and movement...
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