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In this captivating episode of the Creative Rumble podcast, Laura and Nadia hit the road to meet Emma Horswill, a dynamic flower farmer from Lower Snug, Tasmania. Emma, co-owner and farmer florist of Earthenry, shares her journey as a competitive horse rider and video editor to owning a flower farm boasting over 100 varieties of seasonal flowers.

They delve into Emma's creative processes, the challenges of running a diversified business, and the role of instinct and bravery in pursuing creative passion. Emma offers insightful advice on balancing multiple roles, the importance of community involvement, and combating creativity killers like social media. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of creativity, business, and nature.

00:00 Welcome to the Creative Rumble

02:47 Road Trip Adventures

03:27 Introducing Emma Horswell

07:15 Emma's Journey to Flower Farming

13:32 The Flower Farm Experience

19:33 Community, Volunteering and Education

25:10 Following Your Instincts

28:07 Challenges and Creativity

31:32 Killing Creativity: The Digital Dilemma

33:49 The Struggle for Authenticity

37:13 Balancing Business and Personal Life

42:02 The Role of Women in Art and Business

49:38 Overcoming Failure and Building Success

51:27 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

54:37 Parting Words and Final Thoughts

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