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The Art of Botantical Beauty: Meet Alexa Fornicola of Botanically Blurred

by TheSpot April 8, 2024
written by TheSpot

Caring for plants or planting gardens can be a daunting experience for busy women. Admittedly, when we first discovered Alexa Fornicola, Founder of Botanically Blurred, it was the first time we encountered a “plant stylist.”  As a matter of fact, when we had Googled the term, there was no one we found other than Alexa.  We’re actually glad.  Alexa is a unique individual who has managed to create a unique place in the world.  I don’t believe there is one definition that encompasses a role, livelihood, and purpose.  Yet, Alexa has managed to combine all of those traits and found a way to help people.  In many ways, her company name fits in very well with our theme that life does not have to be shades of black and white.  Women in particular are blurring the lines of self identity and awareness.  It was refreshing to hear Alexa tell her story about forming her own identity in her life’s work and purpose.  She dives in on her inspiration and the art of botanical beauty.  

Alexa is coming into her second year of Botanically Blurred and has gained more confidence than the previous year.  As we discussed imposter syndrome, Alexa brings up an interesting point.  She has made it a point not to define herself by the things she is doing but how she feels on a day to day basis.  She goes on to explain that the term successful has a different meaning to everyone.  She defines success by what she accomplishes on a daily basis. Fornicola does acknowledge that there are challenges for women in creating an identity or fitting into a space. 

Alexa’s segway to plant curating and maintenance, was not a traditional route.  As a matter of fact, considering her previous career and her current career choice could be deemed a tale of clashing worlds.  At 21 years of age, she was hired for sales at a beer distributorship.  To say she had to overcome challenges in a male dominated industry is an understatement.  Alexa describes her time in sales as demanding and stressful.  Moveover, she spent a large amount of time on the road and often found herself in a challenging male dominated environment.  Although her work life was spent in her car and traveling, she often was surrounded by plants when she returned home.  Mainly acquiring  low maintenance plants or succulents, Alexa tells us that the extent of her knowledge of caring for plants consisted of being easy to take care of and not much else.  Consequently, her plants never would survive. 

During covid-19, her company had shut down and Alexa’s employers redefined her position. After a certain point, the stress began to affect her physical and mental health.  She began to feel her work was not adding meaningful value to anyone’s life.  All of this led to Alexa drawing the conclusion that reaching an hierarchy in a company or the corporate world no longer drove her.  It no longer aligned with her sense of value or purpose. All the while, Alexa was coming home and tending to her plants.  Alexa’s curiosity led her to read and learn more about plant care. It was during this period where she experienced a shift in her outlook.  

Alexa believes herself to be spiritual and sought alignment with her passion. She faced a difficult decision which took her well over a year to make but nevertheless decided to leave her job.   Shortly after, she began working at a plant nursery.  It was during this time, Alexa experienced a renewed feeling of  joy and invigoration.  She knew in her heart that she absolutely made the right decision.  Fornicola goes on to say that her goal is to make others feel the same sense of joy.   As for herself, the plants in her own apartment became plentiful. Her own best friend made an inadvertent compliment by telling her a plant in her apartment looked fake to her amusement. Alexa acknowledges that she is aesthetic centric and was looking for ways to add more plants while caring for her current ones. It became a natural step to take on more clients and eventually move her plants to a bigger space. 

Alexa choosing the right plants

We were curious and asked the question if humans do in fact have an emotional connection to plants and nature; similar to a pet or member of the family.  Alexa emphatically affirms this notion.  She explains the scientific term, called biophilia, is defined by a desire to connect with nature.   We experience this “love” for example when walking on grass barefoot, touching a plant, smelling flowers etc.  Surprisingly, there is an actual device called The Plantwave Device that attaches to the plant and provides biofeedback into sonic data.  In essence, the plants emit electronic signals that translate into sound.  A remarkable discovery that demonstrates there’s more than meets the eye.  She goes further to explain that studies show that microbial networks are complex interconnected relationships that assist each other in ecosystems and plant health.  Alexa also admits that she has a constant need for progress.  She is constantly amazed at how nature finds a way to push forward through cracks or leaves rooting itself.  Alexa’s motto is if you keep going I’ll keep going.

Botanically Blurred now works with clients in interior plant design and maintenance. Alexa’s job is to choose the right plants to fit her clients personality and lifestyle. Additionally, she developed a mental fortitude towards her business.  Her goal is to not to compromise aesthetics but rather find solutions to have it all.  Her style is wanting her clients to “miss” the plants when they’re not there. So, what exactly is the process of how Alexa works with a client?  She assesses her clients’ needs, lifestyle, and their space.  For example, If a plant requires higher level care, Alexa will ask a lot of questions to determine what works.  Does the client have pets?  She will make sure the plants she chooses are non toxic.  Alexa allows the client to determine how involved they want to be.  They will either turn over the decision entirely over to Alexa or the client is welcome to add as much input as they would like.  Understanding the client is key.  Alexa even gets down to the granular level by asking questions relating to thermostat settings (which helps her assess how much watering a plant will need).  

Plant interior design

Her advice in looking for inspiration or getting started in designing your space with plants?  One way is to walk around a home and garden outlet, choose a plant that speaks to you, find out the name and research all the details.  Her tip:  start small.  Do not overcomplicate.  Fornicola feels it’s important to self reflect about how involved you want to be in the actual care and go from there.  Of course, you can always have a professional outlet like Botanically Blurred who will guide you in the right direction to a better living environment.  Botanically Blurred  services New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.  For information on her services or to book an appointment, learn more here https://www.botanicallyblurred.com/

April 8, 2024
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Our Small Business Feature That Makes Gift Giving Joyful!

by TheSpot November 30, 2024
written by TheSpot
Small Business Saturday

The autumn season is well underway and it’s a time of transition in many ways.  The leaves turn colors, preparing for end of year finances, budgeting for the holidays, and overall reflecting on our past and future goals.

Black Friday and Cyber Monday campaigns descend in blitz mode especially here in the U.S. almost as a nature calling of the impending holiday season.  Small Business Saturday has carved out its own little niche as a gentle reminder that sometimes less is more.  More and more, we are recognizing the importance of shopping small as a show of support but also adding meaning to well intentioned thought and effort of gift giving.  What do we mean by that?  Well connecting is part of the human experience.  Connecting with our neighbors, our community, and family makes us feel good, right?  At least it’s supposed to.  When we practice uplifting the important people in our lives, we uplift ourselves.  

The past few years, The Spot Magazine has met many business owners that are creating livelihoods to provide everyday experiences.  By creating experiences, they are creating joy not only for themselves but for others.  That’s why we put together a list of small business owners who are creating this type of joy that is unique and special.  More importantly, they are part of our beloved community working hard to bring all of those qualities to you.

Field and Flock Lavender Farm

We visited Field and Flock Lavender Farm in Woodstown, NJ and we instantly fell in love with the farm.  Lavender season is on full display during the months of July and August but owners, George and Kimberly, work year round providing high quality lavender products.  Products are sold right in their farm location but it is a worthwhile experience to pick up hand crafted gifts surely delighting recipients…or yourself for that matter.  My personal favorites are the luxurious body cream and cocoa powder! https://thespotmagazine.com/?s=field+and+flock

Care Package Bakes

Care Package Bakes was founded by home baker, Elisa Ludwig.  We visited her home and received a warm welcome.  An author and writer, Elisa created a unique concept by transforming her passion for baking into a small batch baking business.  Her assorted baked treats are the perfect bite size melt in your mouth bits of heaven.  What is especially unique is that Elisa incorporates seasonal ingredients and combinations of flavors that compliment the season or simply create something entirely new.  No matter what you choose out of the box, your senses will surely thank you. https://thespotmagazine.com/?s=care+package

Morning Glori Farmette

The Spot Magazine visited the farm and we met Angela who shared a little of her story on how she and husband Brian, began the farm.  She now has a growing brood and the farm enjoys many activities and events for kids and adults alike.  Why not sponsor an alpaca?  Cuties like Willow, Hershey, and Maribelle will steal your heart but you’ll never be too far away.  You can find so many personalized gifts in stuffed animals, mittens, scarves, hats and so much more.  Items made from  the very best alpaca wool are sustainable and support not only the farm but the surrounding community.  A must add on your checklist! https://thespotmagazine.com/?s=morning+gl

Multi Media Audio

We met and spoke to Megan Negron Dalton, co-owner, of audio engineering company, Multi Media Audio.  We loved featuring Megan and how she is breaking barriers in the audio space.  Why this would make this a great gift?  One of the features of Multi Media Audio,in addition to providing audio engineering services for music and film, is that they are heavily involved in all forms of audio content.  Want to start a podcast?  Megan has you covered.  Do you want to uplevel your content creation?  Multi Media Audio can certainly help you out with that.  If we have a loved one who is trying to break in the biz, sometimes a little extra help can go a long way.  A session or consultation is a great gift for helping a loved one get one step closer to realizing their dreams.  https://thespotmagazine.com/?s=multi+media

Adore Redecor

Jennifer Armstrong has a passion for upcycling antique furniture.  So much so that when she left the corporate world, Jennifer turned her hobby into a local enterprise.  You can find Jennifer on Instagram under Adore Redecor.  What we love about Jennifer is that she offers a unique service in refinishing and upcycling quality furniture, but offers an array of inside knowledge and tips on antique shopping and DIY projects.  All you have to do is look around and rather than throwing out good quality furniture or dinnerware passed down from previous generations, give those prized possessions new life.  Jennifer can help you do that or give valuable insight about vintage shopping for one of a kind gifts that have history and a story to tell.  https://thespotmagazine.com/?s=adore+redecor

Botanically Blurred

Have you ever thought of having your own house or commercial plant stylist?  We found one in Alexa Fornicola.  Alexa is founder of Botanically Blurred, a commercial and residential plant design and maintenance company.  Alexa’s super power is taking in several factors such as your space, lifestyle, and personality to combine these ingredients and voilá!  Sounds simple but Alexa has a gift in curating your space into an oasis that is an extension of you.  You and your own unique beautiful self.  Looking for a sentimental housewarming gift?  Give the gift of plants and an actual designer to come with it!  https://thespotmagazine.com/?s=botanically+blurred

Regardless of how and where you shop, if you take a moment and see all the wonderful small businesses around you, there is nothing like picking up a gift that gives a sense of comfort, warmth, friendship, or love like giving something that is unique, memorable, and a story that is uniquely and lovable you.

November 30, 2024
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Woman Owned Business Spotlight. Meet Megan Negron-Dalton: An Entrepreneur Who Is Challenging the Status Quo in the Audio Space

by TheSpot August 14, 2024
written by TheSpot
Entrepreneur

Welcome to the first of our series: Woman Owned Business Spotlight. At first sight, Megan Negron-Dalton appears full of youthful energy and can easily be perceived as a college student. However, it’s quite surprising to think that she is not only an audio engineer and business owner but also competes in a dynamic industry. We explore Megan’s professional background, and it turns out to be quite an impressive list of achievements. After our initial encounter with Megan, it’s clear that she is not only a successful entrepreneur but also a trailblazer in the field of innovative audio engineering, setting new benchmarks for industry norms. Her expertise spans all types of audio required for various media. While this is a wide-ranging term, Megan narrows it down to her focus on commercial mixing. This includes work on video sound, podcasting, and creating music. Megan’s team consists of both audio engineers and musicians. She mentions that podcasting is rapidly growing in the audio industry and she enjoys the process. Megan observes that podcasters are increasingly taking control of their platforms through advertising, and she and her team help in promoting their clients’ businesses. Furthermore, they handle press releases for new music releases.

As our discussion deepened, we were intrigued by Megan’s journey into the realm of audio engineering. We noted that it’s not a domain typically favored by young women. Megan shared that her musical journey began early, sparking a keen interest in the intricate aspects of audio engineering. She began her career through internships and engaged in conversations with other audio engineers to learn more about the industry. Megan and her boyfriend and partner, Michael D’Angelo, decided to venture into entrepreneurship, launching their own company. She cleverly chose the name Multi Media Audio, recognizing the shift towards a content-driven society and their readiness to tackle audio projects across various media platforms. As a woman, entrepreneur, musician, and audio engineer, we set out to discover more on how she is challenging the status quo.

Megan doesn’t focus much on the gender balance, but she recognizes that sometimes, when projects come up, she might not be selected first because people are often unfamiliar with seeing women’s skills in the audio industry firsthand. Nonetheless, Megan fully embraces her abilities, which she thinks are what ultimately earn her clients’ trust. Megan feels confident in her ability to connect with clients through her genuine care and honesty. She constantly hones her skills by reading, studying, and exploring new techniques. She’s prepared to tackle any question a client might have, ready to provide a thorough answer. She jokingly admits that occasionally, clients might be pleasantly surprised by her knowledge and expertise.  

Furthermore, Megan recognizes a clear move away from the “hustle culture.” She points out that being kind plays a significant role in fostering positive interactions with her clients to reach a common goal. She also notices that the business environment is moving in the same direction, with signs indicating a decrease in pace. As a musician, Megan possesses empathy and insight into the potential obstacles clients might face, and she thinks kindness is a powerful tool in building strong connections in the workplace.

How does Megan stay driven when faced with the temptation to quit or simply not feel like it? Deep down, Megan is certain that this is her true calling. She’s deeply passionate about her career and also finds solace in her music. She plays various instruments and has been reviving old compositions she wrote years ago. Megan also appreciates the importance of balance. She knows that if she needs a break to recharge, she can step away from a project and return to it later. Her musical talent and dedication have led her to submit her song “Bruised Peach” to a contest for Rolling Stone Magazine’s America’s Next Top Hit Maker. This contest is unique because it supports Music Cares, an organization that helps millions of musicians with health and welfare support. This cause is very close to Megan’s heart as a musician. If she wins, she’ll receive the top cash prize. Megan intends to use the money to further her business and create the studio of her dreams and further expand assisting other creatives in the audio space.

Megan is living her ideal life, even without winning any competitions. She frequently attends local workshops and networking gatherings to continuously expand her knowledge and build relationships. Megan is among the numerous emerging business leaders who are breaking traditional barriers. Her journey serves as a motivation that it’s possible to remain true to yourself while putting in the effort. She’s developing her skills as a sound engineer and pursues her love for producing exquisite music. We’re eagerly awaiting more outstanding projects from Multi Media Audio. To follow her journey, learn more here https://www.multimedia-audio.com/home

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