How do you integrate social justice into your business?

Creating a business model with social activism at its core in the midst of a pandemic, is a challenge Talia R Boone has risen to, with determination

Arranging fresh flowers became an important hobby for Talia, but her access to fresh flowers dried up when the pandemic hit

One significant phone call with a flower supplier led her to set up her own organisation, Postal Petals. The organisation sends high quality flowers to individuals to arrange themselves and has social activism at its core.

Talia shares her experience on The AMBITION Podcast, in setting up an organisation during a pandemic, how she integrates social justice into her flower business and, of course, about her favourite flowers.

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