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Creating Something That Lasts with Christina Stembel of Farmgirl Flowers
Episode Description
From the outside, Farmgirl Flowers looks like an overnight success. Beautiful arrangements, a recognizable brand, and a company that’s lasted 15 years. But as Christina Stembel shares in this conversation, the reality was far slower, and far harder, than most people realize.
Christina shares what no one talks about when you build a company without investors, without a pedigree, and without a backup plan. From growing up on a farm in Indiana to teaching herself how to design flowers she’d want to receive, her journey is rooted in grit and creativity.
We also talk about creativity born from constraints, how women buying flowers for other women reshaped Christina’s business, and what it means to build something sustainably instead of chasing fast growth. This is a conversation about patience, resilience, and redefining success on your own terms, especially when the timeline doesn’t go the way you planned.
What You’ll Hear:
- Why flowers became a business problem to solve (06:55)
- Bootstrapping without investors or a safety net (15:17)
- The reality of perishable margins and slow growth (29:24)
- When quitting felt logical (34:59)
- Redefining success on her own terms (46:07)
If you’ve ever built something quietly, questioned how long it was taking, or wondered if it would all be worth it, Christina’s story isn’t just inspiring; it’s validating. Christina’s story is exactly why Things No One Tells You exists, to share the parts of success that don’t make the highlight reel. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review Things No One Tells You wherever you listen.
You can watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6thbYEYvSx8
For a full transcript and more, check out our blog post: https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/christina-stembel-34
Check out more from Christina Stembel:
Discover Christina’s website: https://farmgirlflowers.com
Follow Farmgirl Flowers on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farmgirlflowers
And follow Christina on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christinastembel