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Ep 95. Pop-up for a Picnic with Hannah Fuchigami of Picnic Party
This week, Whitney and Emilie chat with the incredible Hannah Fuchigami, the mastermind behind Picnic Party Seattle and the founder of Rhubarb Company. Ever wondered how you could turn small-scale picnics into a booming business featured in places like the Wall Street Journal? Hannah’s done just that—and her journey is so inspiring!
You'll hear all about how Hannah started her company during the pandemic and turned it into a creative powerhouse alongside her mom. Their story is all about family, teamwork, and making every event special, come rain or shine.
Whitney, Emilie, and Hannah don’t shy away from the real talk either. They dive into setting boundaries in business, handling client expectations, and the importance of saying yes to opportunities. Plus, you’ll get some awesome advice for hosting standout events and even some gardening tips because, why not?
In this episode:

- Building a business in a pandemic and evolving into pop-up picnics.

- The impact of clear communication and setting boundaries with clients.

- Creative marketing strategies and the importance of styled shoots.

- Managing feedback

- The joy of collaboration and the power of nurturing friendships.
EPISODE RESOURCES:

Books:
The Magnolia Story - by Chip Gaines (Author), Joanna Gaines (Author), Mark Dagostino (Author)

Connect with Hannah
Instagram: @picnicpartyseattle (https://www.instagram.com/picnicpartyseattle
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@picnicpartyseattle
Website:
picnicparty.com/seattle
picnicparty.com
Connect with Emilie:

Instagram: @emilieigiven (https://www.instagram.com/emiliegiven_/)

Website (https://www.shesagiven.com/)

Connect with Whitney:

Instagram: @whitpopa (https://www.instagram.com/whitpopa/)

Website (https://www.popaandassociates.com/)

Connect with The Coast:

Instagram @coastpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/coastpodcast/)

Website (https://www.coastpodcast.com/)

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Manage episode 424567079 series 3443414
Content provided by Emilie Given & Whitney Popa, Emilie Given, and Whitney Popa. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Emilie Given & Whitney Popa, Emilie Given, and Whitney Popa or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ep 95. Pop-up for a Picnic with Hannah Fuchigami of Picnic Party
This week, Whitney and Emilie chat with the incredible Hannah Fuchigami, the mastermind behind Picnic Party Seattle and the founder of Rhubarb Company. Ever wondered how you could turn small-scale picnics into a booming business featured in places like the Wall Street Journal? Hannah’s done just that—and her journey is so inspiring!
You'll hear all about how Hannah started her company during the pandemic and turned it into a creative powerhouse alongside her mom. Their story is all about family, teamwork, and making every event special, come rain or shine.
Whitney, Emilie, and Hannah don’t shy away from the real talk either. They dive into setting boundaries in business, handling client expectations, and the importance of saying yes to opportunities. Plus, you’ll get some awesome advice for hosting standout events and even some gardening tips because, why not?
In this episode:

- Building a business in a pandemic and evolving into pop-up picnics.

- The impact of clear communication and setting boundaries with clients.

- Creative marketing strategies and the importance of styled shoots.

- Managing feedback

- The joy of collaboration and the power of nurturing friendships.
EPISODE RESOURCES:

Books:
The Magnolia Story - by Chip Gaines (Author), Joanna Gaines (Author), Mark Dagostino (Author)

Connect with Hannah
Instagram: @picnicpartyseattle (https://www.instagram.com/picnicpartyseattle
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@picnicpartyseattle
Website:
picnicparty.com/seattle
picnicparty.com
Connect with Emilie:

Instagram: @emilieigiven (https://www.instagram.com/emiliegiven_/)

Website (https://www.shesagiven.com/)

Connect with Whitney:

Instagram: @whitpopa (https://www.instagram.com/whitpopa/)

Website (https://www.popaandassociates.com/)

Connect with The Coast:

Instagram @coastpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/coastpodcast/)

Website (https://www.coastpodcast.com/)

  continue reading

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