Episodes
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The uncharted waters of marriage can be a bit tricky for most couples. This isn’t something you do every day. So be prepared to make a few mistakes along the way, but in the end you need to make sure it's the day you wanted!
This 1st episode in this series gives you a mantra to help you get through the journey towards marriage and in fact the rest of your life together.
I also ask the Brides Brains Trust what their best piece of advice for couples getting married is (now that they've been there and done that, along with the worst piece of advice they got and how other people poked their noses into how their wedding day should be.
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Around 80% of couples marrying in Australia choose a marriage celebrant to guide them through their ceremonial vows because traditional church ceremonies don’t fit the dream of many of today’s couples. Modern civil ceremonies reflect their individuality and diversity better.
In this episode I talk through the different types of ceremonies that are being done, plus Amy from the Brides Brains Trust have a great tip if you're having a destination wedding.
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Learning how to establish. wedding budget is not something that most people have done before, so it's worth taking the time to understand what's involved and where the pitfalls may be. Once you have all the finance and your budget in order, you can then start to do all the fun stuff of planning your wedding. This episode gives you 4 tips to help you establish your budget.
Plus the Brides Brains Trust tell you what they now feel the biggest waste of money on their wedding day was (always easy in hindsight).
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One of the most important things to do once you have settled on a budget amount is to actually stay on budget. It's also one of the hardest things to do, as little things start to slowly increase the cost. This episode gives you 4 tips that will help you do exactly that.
Plus, the Brides Brains Trust let you know how their costs got out of control and what the best money they spent on their wedding day was.
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This episode lists more than 20 questions you should be armed with to ask about the venue you have chosen for your wedding. Uncovering info like venue curfews, hidden fees, set up times, capacity and even parking spots. Before you sign any contract, make sure you have asked all the right questions.
Plus Hannah from the Brides Brains Trust gives you some more valuable advice.
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Exactly what does a wedding planner do? Well in actual fact the answer is as much or as little as you want. Paul McAllister the Perth Wedding p.a. (personal assistant) takes us through the role of a wedding planner and points out the difference between a wedding planner and a wedding coordinator that a venue may supply as part of your package.
You'll find out what a wedding planner does exactly including all the individual jobs they can do, as well as what the difference is between the wedding coordinator that the venue provides you and what a wedding planner does.
Paul is based in Perth Australia and you can find out more about him and what he does at perthweddingpa.com.au
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Everyone agrees you need more than a bunch of flowers from Woolies on the way to the ceremony, but how much is too much and how important are they? In this episode I talk to Stacey from Beans and Bunches about what the priorities are for couples and why flowers can be so expensive.
Beans And Bunches is based in Perth Australia and you can ask Stacey any question you have by emailing her at [email protected] or go to their website Beansandbunches.com.au
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Engaging a photographer for you're wedding is one of the important steps along the way because the end result is something you live with forever and continue to look back on.
In this episode I talk to wedding photographer pro Chantelle Venter about all you need to know in selecting a photographer and what the process is on the wedding day.
It's important you go through an interview process with your photographer as you are going to be spending many hours working with them on your big day, so it's important that you feel comfortable with them and that you are all on the same page with what you want.
You can see Chantelle's work at chantelleventerphotography.com
You can also see my Pinterest board on wedding photo ideas here.
There are also a bunch of other photographers I have worked with over the years and you can find them on my HELP page on my website here.
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What would I know about hair and makeup for a wedding? Zilch. That's why my good friend Dr. Google came in handy for this episode that gives you the down-low on all the facets of hair and makeup that you need to think about for your wedding, like whether the bride should go first or last in getting her makeup on. The answer btw is neither. Listen in for the answer.
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There are lots of ways you can involve children in the ceremony, depending on their age and capabilities, so in this episode I walk you through some of those different ways and alert you to some actions you need to think about.
Plus we get some more valuable advice from Amy in the Brides Brains Trust on wedding traditions.
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It's a special day for mums, but quite often they can feel a little left out. Dad gets to walk his daughter down the aisle. Dad gets to do a speech at the reception. This episode explores some gorgeous, simple ways to involve your mum in the day.
Plus Amy from the Brides Brain Trust has another tip for your wedding reception.
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Making your entrance on the big day is one of the special moments you'll remember forever, so in this episode I talk through the things to think about to make a perfect entrance to the wedding aisle.
Plus Amy & Hannah from the Brides Brains Trust have advice on makeup, your MC and being selfish!
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Apart from about 2 minutes of legalities, the rest of your wedding ceremony can be whatever you want. This episode takes you through how a typical ceremony can run, featuring the different elements some couples wish to include in their ceremony.
Plus Hannah & Amy from the Brides Brains Trust have some advice on your venue, your celebrant and stress!
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Don't worry, this is something most couples struggle with. After all, it's not like you do this every day. great it like writing a love letter to your partner. This episode includes a bunch of questions to ask yourself and if you write down your answers, your vows will form from them.
Plus Lauren from the Brides Brains Trust gives her best piece of advice to couples getting married.
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There are many rituals that can be carried out within a wedding ceremony. Some come from different cultural or religious backgrounds and that always depends on how much of the ritual you wish to include. Other non religious rituals that might interest you are explored in this episode involving everything from candles to stones, to butterflies, to jumping booms(!) to wine.
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There are so many wedding traditions out there. This episode breaks them all down and talks you through whether you need to have them or not, or whether you can adapt them to your own personalities.
Should you sleep separately the night before and not see each other on the wedding day? Should the bride be given away by her father? Should there be a first dance at the ceremony? Do you toss the bouquet or save it? What about wearing a garter? Right down to consummating the marriage. It's all in this episode.
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