
For episode 50, we're joined by Janne Ford — a floral designer and photographer based in North Yorkshire, UK. Her background is in fashion and textiles, and more than a decade in that industry gave her a deeply trained eye for colour, texture, and movement. That eye now turns entirely toward flowers.
She grows what she photographs. She shoots only in natural light. The results are floral portraits that feel less like images and more like moments — intimate, seasonal, and full of quiet intention.
Janne's move from fashion to floristry wasn't a departure — it was a deepening. The principles that shaped her textile work (how colour behaves, how texture creates mood, how movement draws the eye) translate directly into how she designs and photographs flowers. That compositional confidence is hard to pin down until you know where it comes from.
Because Janne grows what she photographs, her work is genuinely tethered to the seasons — not styled to look that way, but rooted in the real, day-to-day changes of a living garden. Each image belongs to a specific time of year, a quality of light, a bloom at its exact peak. It's a patient practice, and the body of work it produces feels honest and alive in a way that's increasingly rare.
Janne runs floral photography workshops from her garden studio in North Yorkshire and leads creative retreats in the UK and France. If you want to learn to see and capture botanical beauty with more intention, her website is the place to start. Until next time — peace, love and rebloom 🌸— Lori & Jamie
JanneFord.com [https://janneford.com/]
@jannelford [https://instagram.com/jannelford] on Instagram
May 4
49 min

In this episode of ReBloom, we sit down with Anna Holtzman, a licensed therapist, coach, and what she calls a "multi-time rebloomer," to explore what it really means to step into a more honest expression of yourself—and your work.
Anna's story is one so many women will recognize. She began her career in design journalism and spent over a decade working in television and publishing before feeling the pull toward something deeper. Her transition into therapy and coaching wasn't part of a plan—it was shaped by experience. Burnout, chronic pain, and the quiet habit of self-silencing led her to ask a different question: What would it look like to trust myself instead?
What unfolds in our conversation is both practical and reflective.
Drawing from her work as a therapist and coach, Anna shares how nervous-system-informed practices helped her reconnect with her voice—not in a performative way, but in a more grounded, sustainable one. We talk about how fear of visibility shows up for high-functioning women, why imposter syndrome persists even with success, and how to move forward without constantly second-guessing yourself.
Anna also hosts the podcast How to Trust Yourself, where she continues these conversations around self-trust, visibility, and doing meaningful work in a way that actually feels sustainable.
Join us for a thoughtful, honest conversation—one that may shift how you think about showing up in your work and your life.
Website: https://www.annaholtzman.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anna_holtzman?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
How To Trust Yourself Podcast: https://pod.link/1679033028
Free Workshop: "Let Yourself Be Seen": www.annaholtzman.com/beseen [http://www.annaholtzman.com/beseen]
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Apr 10
51 min

For nearly five decades, illustrator Mary Engelbreit has brought joy to everyday life through her unmistakable style—bright colors, whimsical characters, and thoughtful messages that feel both nostalgic and timeless. What began as a love of drawing and storytelling grew into a creative legacy spanning books, greeting cards, home goods, and generations of devoted fans.
On this episode of the ReBloom Podcast, Mary reflects on the creative pivots that shaped her career, including how an early dream of illustrating children's books led her—unexpectedly—into the world of greeting cards. That pivot opened the door to an extraordinary body of work that has reached millions through thousands of products and collaborations.
In our conversation, Mary shares what it means to sustain a creative life over decades: the discipline of continuing to draw, the courage to follow opportunities that appear along the way, and the simple joy that still fuels her work today.
If you have ever wondered how creativity endures over a lifetime—or how one artist's imagination can bring delight to so many—this conversation offers both inspiration and perspective. We hope you will enjoy this wonderful conversation with Mary Engelbreit.
Website: https://maryengelbreit.com/
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/maryengelbreit?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/138832742816692?ref=NONE_xav_ig_profile_page_web
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Mar 18
54 min

There are some artists who teach technique. And then there are artists who invite you back to yourself. Tracy Verdugo is the latter.
Tracy Verdugo is an inspiration instigator, prolific painter, and bestselling author whose work radiates color, intuition, and deep connection. She lives in an artsy adobe home along the shores of Jervis Bay, Australia, where she paints in her little purple studio and hosts transformative creative workshops around the world.
Since 2000, Tracy has held 18 solo exhibitions, and her vibrant, intuitive mixed media works are held in private collections both in Australia and internationally. Inspired by global travel, texture, pattern, and bold color, she allows storytelling and instinct to guide each painting, often discovering the meaning within the layers as the piece unfolds.
At the heart of her work is connection — to one another, to the natural world, to the divine, and to the greater tapestry we are all part of. She gently reminds us that in every moment we have a choice: to participate in the creating or in the unraveling.
Above all, she is devoted to her family — visiting her daughters, delighting in her granddaughters, and adventuring through life with her beloved Marco — grounding her expansive creative world in love.
Website: https://tracyverdugo.com [https://tracyverdugo.com/]
Instagram: @tracyverdugo
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Mar 5
51 min

There is something meaningful about beginning again.
As we step into our third season of ReBloom, we find ourselves reflecting on all that has unfolded—both in the in-between spaces and in the moments that asked more of us than we expected. Seasons have a way of doing that. They stretch us, reshape us, and invite growth we could not have planned.
In this opening episode of the year, we sit down together to talk honestly about where we have been, what we have learned, and the steady ways we are choosing to rebloom. Not through dramatic declarations, but through everyday decisions. Through paying attention. Through making room for hope. Through believing that beauty still has a place, even after difficult chapters.
At its heart, ReBloom is a conversation between friends. It is also about resilience—the choice to begin again and the recognition that creative growth rarely moves in a straight line.
As we welcome this new season, we hope that these conversations feel like a companion to your own journey. Whether you are in a season of growth, rest, grief, joy, or somewhere in between, there is space for you here. There is always the possibility of new life, new perspective, and beauty ready to unfold.
Thank you for being part of this community. We are grateful to begin again—with you.
Peace, Love and ReBloom
Jamie & Lori
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Feb 19
36 min

What happens when creativity, courage, and a deep love of home collide?
You get Wendy Conklin, better known as Chair Whimsy.
In this ReBloom Podcast episode, Wendy shares her journey from finding a creative outlet to building a joy-filled brand rooted in play, color, and confidence. What began as a weekend upholstery class quickly bloomed into a business that reimagines antique chairs, expands into vibrant art and textiles, and nurtures a thriving community of creative women.
Wendy believes every woman deserves a home that reflects who she truly is—and she shows us how creativity can be both accessible and transformative. From boldly mixing fabrics to trusting your instincts, her work invites us to loosen perfection, take creative risks, and let whimsy lead the way.
Whether you're a maker, a creative entrepreneur, or simply longing to bring more personality into your home, this conversation is a gentle reminder that creativity doesn't have to be complicated—it just needs permission. And we all give you that permission to create with joy!
Listen in and be inspired to ReBloom, one joyful project at a time.
Website: https://chairwhimsy.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chairwhimsy/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DIYwithChairWhimsy
Book: https://chairwhimsy.com/book/
Shop: https://www.whimsyandco.com/
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Dec 22, 2025
50 min

We loved our conversation with Carrie Schmitt—a radiant artist, author, and creative guide who lives in devotion to Creativity as a sacred, healing force. Carrie began painting in 2009 after a life-changing diagnosis and soon discovered art not as a skill to master, but as a spiritual path to presence, comfort, and connection.
Her vibrant floral paintings and mixed-media pieces are collected internationally and have been featured in BBC News, Where Women Create, In Her Studio, and Spirituality & Health. But what moves us most is her intention: she isn't trying to "get better" at art. She is continually seeking a deeper intimacy with the spirit behind the art—the presence she feels each time she creates.
Carrie's newest book, Awakening Creativity: A Sacred Journey to Reclaim Your Inner Artist (October 2025), invites us to view creativity not as a personal talent, but as a loving companion longing to collaborate with us. She expands this work through upcoming retreats and a 10-month Creative Pilgrimage designed for anyone yearning to live more artfully, soulfully, and awake to beauty.
You can explore more of Carrie's work, classes, and creative community at
Website: carrieschmittdesign.com [http://carrieschmittdesign.com/]
Instagram: @carrieschmitt [https://www.instagram.com/carrieschmitt/]
Direct link to order from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Awakening-Creativity-Sacred-Journey-Reclaim/dp/1950253694/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
Two free chapters of Awakening Creativity delivered to your inbox and order it if you like it here: https://hierophantpublishing.com/books/awakening-creativity/
Join Carrie for a free online book club to discuss the book. https://www.carrieschmittdesign.com/book-club/
Dec 11, 2025
59 min

On this week's episode of ReBloom, we welcomed yoga and meditation guide Matthew D. Lyons, whose path reminds us tha t purpose rarely arrives all at once. More often, it appears in quiet signals that we only understand in hindsight. After nearly twenty-six years in politics and government relations, Matthew realized that the career he had built no longer aligned with what brought him joy. Looking back, he reflects, "I see that I was laying breadcrumbs for my heart a long time ago."
Those breadcrumbs eventually led him to leave his former profession and begin teaching yoga in Washington, D.C. What started with a single Bikram class opened the door to yin and restorative yoga, Yoga Nidrā, meditation, and sound healing — practices that helped him reconnect with what felt meaningful rather than merely impressive. Today, Matthew guides students toward presence, steadiness, and inner clarity. Through stillness-based practices, he invites others to pause, reassess, and follow what feels true. As he shared, "If it's truly your calling, it will keep calling you."
Matthew's story is not just about changing careers. It is about listening deeply, honoring what is real, and allowing life to unfold at a pace that feels human. Growth does not require perfection, only a willingness to begin.
https://www.matthewdlyons.com/about
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Nov 18, 2025
1 hr

From the fast pace of Silicon Valley to the gentle rhythm of creative living, Mansi's journey is one of choosing presence over productivity. She calls herself The Ripple Maker—and for good reason.
A writer, artist, and teacher, Mansi spent two decades in journalism, nonprofits, and education before finding her way to a slower, more intentional life. What began as a creative outlet during the isolating days of motherhood—when she was caring for a child with life-threatening allergies—slowly grew into The RIPPLE Practice™, a six-step approach to creating authentic connection through small, imperfect acts of generosity.
Her upcoming book, Little Tokens, Big Ripples (Schiffer Craft, Fall 2026), is a reminder that creativity isn't about talent—it's about listening to the quiet whispers of the heart and having the courage to follow them.
Mansi now lives in California with her family, practicing what she teaches: presence first, everything else second. She's building a global community around the simple but powerful idea that small acts of kindness can create ripples far beyond what we can see.
Learn more or connect with Mansi:
Website: http://littletokensbigripples.com/
Gatherings: littletokensbigripples.com/rsvp [https://littletokensbigripples.com/rsvp]
Community: circle.littletokensbigripples.com [https://circle.littletokensbigripples.com/]
Download the Free Ripple Practice™ Workbook: https://littletokensbigripples.com/the-ripple-practice
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Oct 28, 2025
1 hr

We're thrilled to welcome Justina Blakeney to the podcast—an extraordinary Los Angeles–based artist, designer, and New York Times bestselling author. Best known as the founder of the iconic lifestyle brand Jungalow®, Justina has inspired millions to live more vibrantly, more creatively, and more connected to nature and themselves.
Her signature style—lush, colorful, and rooted in nature—infuses everything she creates, from interiors to artwork to bestselling books. Named to Architectural Digest's prestigious AD100 list of top designers and tastemakers, Justina has redefined what it means to design not just a home, but a life.
Through her work, Justina encourages us to reconnect with the wild, untamed parts of ourselves that are often hidden away. Her art and storytelling invite us to uproot binary thinking, embrace radical self-expression, and honor the deep interconnectedness of all living things.
When she's not painting, designing, or writing, Justina finds joy in family life at home in Los Angeles with her husband Jason, their kiddo Ida, two curious cats—Juju and Nova—and a flourishing jungle of houseplants.
This conversation is a celebration of creativity, soul, and the power of design to transform not just spaces, but the way we see the world.
Tune in to hear Justina's story, her philosophy on creativity, and how she continues to inspire a global community to live with beauty, nature, and joy at the center.
Website: http://www.justinablakeney.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justinablakeney/
https://www.instagram.com/thejungalow/
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Oct 14, 2025
51 min
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