Ep 3 - From a Napkin to a Dream Team: Lessons in Creativity and Growth from Ashton Pollock of Bespoke Decor cover art

Ep 3 - From a Napkin to a Dream Team: Lessons in Creativity and Growth from Ashton Pollock of Bespoke Decor

Ep 3 - From a Napkin to a Dream Team: Lessons in Creativity and Growth from Ashton Pollock of Bespoke Decor

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In this episode of Friendors, host Shawn Miller sits down with Ashton Pollock, the creative force behind Bespoke Decor, one of Vancouver’s most beloved event and wedding design companies. Ashton shares the real story of how her business started — with nothing more than a napkin sketch and a vision — and grew into a thriving creative team known for transforming spaces into unforgettable experiences.

From humble beginnings to leading a powerhouse of designers, Ashton opens up about the grit, mistakes, leadership lessons, and mindset that shaped her entrepreneurial journey. Whether you’re a wedding vendor, event designer, or creative business owner, this conversation will leave you fired up and ready to grow your own dream team.

💡 In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How Bespoke Decor began with one idea and unstoppable drive

  • The difference between managing and truly leading a creative team

  • Why failure and flexibility are key to sustainable growth

  • How to build a brand rooted in authenticity and collaboration

  • The realities of balancing art, business, and personal growth

🎥 About Bespoke Decor:
Bespoke Decor is a Vancouver-based design and rental company known for creating custom wedding and event experiences that blend beauty, creativity, and heart.

📲 Connect with Bespoke Decor & Ashton Pollock:
Instagram: @bespokedecor
Website: www.bespokedecor.ca

🔔 Subscribe to Friendors for more candid conversations with the creatives, makers, and wedding pros behind the magic.
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