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Welcome to Episode 49 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, Toga sits down with Zoe and James of Hazel / Audley Dance Hall for a chat about their historic wedding venue, and the unique experiences it offers that makes them stand out in the evolving wedding market. Today's episode was filmed at Hazel, which is Audley Dance Halls sister venue.
In this episode of the Wed.Co Podcast, Toga speaks with Zoe and James of Hazel / Audley dance Hall, a historic venue for weddings and events. They discuss the importance of creating memorable experiences for couples, the role of food and atmosphere in weddings, and the challenges couples face in planning their special day. The conversation also touches on the new Hazelhurst venue and the community's involvement in the wedding industry.
In this conversation, Zoe and James discuss the unique aspects of wedding venues, particularly focusing on the relaxed vibe of Audley and the creative backdrop of Hazel. They emphasize the importance of word-of-mouth referrals, the emotional impact of weddings, and the significance of preferred vendors in ensuring a smooth experience. The conversation also touches on the balance between tradition and personal preference in wedding planning, the energy of the venue, and the journey of compromise couples face during the planning process.
Takeaways
Audley Dance Hall has been a wedding venue for 11 years.The venue's history adds character and energy to events.Creating a journey for guests is essential in wedding planning.Good food and atmosphere are key to memorable weddings.The team at Audley plays a crucial role in event management.Couples often feel overwhelmed by wedding planning.Audley can accommodate up to 200 guests for sit-down dinners.The new Hazelhurst venue will offer a unique experience.Community involvement enhances the wedding experience.Authenticity in the wedding industry is important. The vibe of a wedding venue can greatly influence the experience.Word of mouth is the most effective marketing for wedding venues.Showcasing creativity through events can attract more couples.Preferred vendors are essential for a successful wedding experience.The emotional moments during weddings are what make them special.Choosing a venue should involve feeling the energy of the space.Balancing tradition and personal preferences is crucial in wedding planning.Compromise is a key part of the wedding planning journey.Different cultures have unique ways of celebrating love.The commitment made during a wedding is foundational for the couple's future.You can find out more about Hazel / Audley Dance Hall at https://audleydancehall.com.au/ and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/audleydancehallandcafe/ and https://www.instagram.com/hazel.gymea/
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Welcome to Episode 48 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, Toga sits down with Dani, the editor and co-owner of Hello May for a chat about their magazine's journey in the wedding industry, emphasizing what it takes to build and maintain a successful publication throughout the years. Today's episode was filmed at Hazel, which is Audley Dance Halls sister venue.
In this episode of the Wed.Co Podcast, Toga interviews Dani, the co-owner and editor of Hello May, discussing the magazine's journey, its unique approach to wedding planning, and the importance of quality in both content and vendor partnerships. The conversation explores the evolution of print media in the wedding industry, current trends in weddings, and the collaborative nature of the Hello May team. Listeners gain insights into the daily life of a magazine editor and the significance of community engagement in building a successful publication.
In this conversation, Dani discusses the intricate process of producing a wedding magazine, the importance of community engagement through events, and offers valuable tips for couples looking to be featured. She addresses the challenges faced by the wedding industry, particularly in light of economic factors, and emphasizes the significance of advertising and maintaining a strong digital presence. also shares insights into the origins of Hello May and provides practical advice for engaged couples planning their dream wedding.
Takeaways
Hello May was founded to champion creatives in the wedding industry.The magazine focuses on quality content and aesthetics.Print media remains important despite rising costs.Vendor partnerships are selective and by invitation only.Trends in weddings are evolving towards personalization.The Hello May team values collaboration and community.Daily tasks of a magazine editor include content creation and vendor communication.Hello May aims to be approachable and relatable to its audience.The magazine supports both readers and vendors equally.The importance of unique and stylish weddings is emphasized. The magazine production involves careful planning and selection of content.Community events are crucial for connecting with couples and vendors.High-quality photography is essential for being featured in the magazine.Couples should focus on their unique vision rather than trying to fit a mold.Investing in advertising can significantly boost business in the wedding industry.Digital presence, especially on social media, is vital for reaching new audiences.Hello May has a strong brand recognition in the wedding industry.Engaged couples should prioritize their wedding elements based on personal values.Outsourcing tasks can alleviate stress during wedding planning.Building relationships within the industry enhances collaboration and success.You can find out more about Hello May Magazine at at https://hellomay.com.au/ and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/hellomaymagazine/
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Welcome to Episode 47 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, Toga sits down with Sophie from Engaged Creative for a chat about Digital Marketing in the Wedding realm and how to stand out in a saturated market. Today's episode was filmed at Hazel, which is Audley Dance Halls sister venue.
In this episode of the Wed.Co Podcast, Toga speaks with Sophie, co-founder of Engaged Creative, a wedding marketing agency. They discuss the unique challenges and opportunities within the wedding industry, the importance of niche marketing, and the strategies Engaged Creative employs to help their clients succeed. Sophie shares insights on digital marketing, building a strong team, expanding into the US market, and maintaining client relationships.
The conversation also touches on current market challenges and the significance of staying relevant in the bridal industry. In this conversation, Sophie discusses the intricacies of marketing within the wedding industry, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning, collaboration, and understanding client needs. He shares insights on campaign creation, the significance of location in bridal shoots, and the evolving trends in wedding attire. Sophie also highlights the role of social media, particularly Instagram, in establishing a brand's presence and the necessity of a cohesive team to ensure consistent marketing efforts. The discussion wraps up with valuable advice for couples planning their weddings and the importance of enjoying the moment amidst the hustle of wedding preparations.
Takeaways
Engaged Creative specializes in wedding marketing, focusing on B2B clients.Niche marketing in the wedding industry can lead to significant growth.Digital marketing strategies are essential for wedding professionals.Building a strong team is crucial for business success.Expanding into international markets can happen organically.Long-term client relationships are key to success in the wedding industry.Consistency in marketing is vital during economic uncertainty.Email marketing is still an effective tool for engagement.Understanding client needs helps tailor marketing strategies.Paid ads should be approached strategically for better results. Stripping back the budget during the silly season can be beneficial.Having a supportive team is essential for longevity in the industry.Successful marketing requires understanding the unique needs of clients.Campaign creation involves a lot of coordination and creativity.Location plays a crucial role in elevating bridal campaigns.Bridal boutiques in the US have a strong following compared to Australia.Consistency in marketing efforts builds trust with clients.Instagram and a good website are vital for wedding brands.Trends in wedding attire are constantly evolving and should be monitored.Enjoying the moment during the wedding is crucial for couples.You can find out more about Sophie and Engaged Creative at - https://www.engagedcreative.com.au/ and https://www.instagram.com/engaged_creative
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Welcome to Episode 46 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, Toga sits down with Fiona from Couture Wedding Planning for a chat about her journey to the world of wedding planning, highlighting her dynamic approach in building relationships with her clients. Today's episode was filmed at Hazel, which is Audley Dance Hall's sister venue.
In this episode of the Wed.Co Podcast, Toga interviews Fiona from Couture Wedding Planning, exploring her journey into wedding planning, the boutique approach she takes with clients, and the importance of building lasting relationships. Fi shares insights on navigating the wedding industry, working with both local and international clients, and the dynamics of wedding day coordination.
The conversation highlights the passion required for wedding planning and the significance of understanding client needs and vendor collaborations. In this conversation, Fiona shares insights on wedding planning, emphasizing the importance of understanding contracts, recognizing trends, and the impact of social media. She discusses her experiences with celebrity weddings, building credibility in the industry, and offers advice for aspiring wedding planners. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of wedding marketing and the significance of PR in gaining visibility.
Takeaways
Fiona's journey into wedding planning began with a love for the bridal industry.Starting a wedding planning business during the GFC taught Fi that love prevails over economic challenges.The boutique approach allows for a more personalized service with fewer clients.Building relationships with clients often leads to planning future family events.Passion for weddings is essential to thrive in the industry.Fi emphasizes the importance of being present for clients on their wedding day.Navigating local and international weddings requires adaptability and communication.Targeting the high-end market aligns with Fiona's experience and expertise.Vendor relationships are crucial for creating unique wedding experiences.Client involvement varies, but Fiona aims to support them throughout the planning process. Always read your contracts to avoid tricky situations.Couples should negotiate their contracts to avoid losing money.Trends in weddings often trickle down from high-end events.Behind-the-scenes planning is crucial for successful weddings.Building credibility in the wedding industry takes time and effort.Aspiring planners should gain experience by working at venues.A year is a good timeline for wedding planning.Social media plays a significant role in attracting clients.Investing in your business is essential for long-term success.PR and media features can greatly enhance a planner's reputation.If you want to hear more from Fiona and Couture Wedding Planning, you can get more info at https://coutureweddingplanning.com.au/ and on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/coutureweddingplanning/
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Welcome to Episode 45 of the Wed.Co Podcast.
Today, Toga + Joel sit down with Rachel and Chloe from Gabbinbar for a chat about their client experience and what it means to be a part of the Gabbinbar team.
The team discuss the venue's history, the exceptional client experience they provide, their culinary offerings, and innovative marketing strategies. The conversation highlights Gabbinbar's commitment to excellence and adaptability in the wedding industry, making it a sought-after destination for couples planning their special day.
Takeaways
Gabbinbar hosts about 220 weddings a year, showcasing its popularity.The venue has a dedicated team of wedding planners and support staff.Gabbinbar has developed its own CRM system to enhance client communication.The venue's history dates back to 1863, originally serving as a summer residence for Queensland's governors.A recent rebranding effort aimed to reflect Gabbinbar's evolution and uniqueness in the wedding market.Exceptional client experience is a core value at Gabbinbar, emphasizing personalized service.TikTok has emerged as a significant platform for engaging with potential clients.Gabbinbar maintains a high staff-to-guest ratio to ensure excellent service during events.Your support enables us to bring more enriching conversations and insights to both engaged couples and wedding professionals.
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Welcome to Episode 44 of the Wed.Co Podcast.
Today, Toga + Joel sit down with Carissa from Emunah Events for a chat about a cohesive design and the different roles that she has within her business. This episode was filmed at the ever so stunning Gabbinbar in Toowoomba.
In this episode of the Wedco podcast, hosts Toga and Joel welcome Carissa, owner of Emunah Events. Carissa shares her journey in the wedding industry, discussing her background, the evolution of her business, and the importance of cohesive design in weddings. She emphasizes the significance of having a dedicated team, the challenges of staffing, and the unique client experience she aims to create. The conversation also touches on sourcing unique wedding decor, industry challenges, and Carissa's future plans for expanding her services.
Takeaways
Carissa emphasizes the importance of a cohesive design in weddings.Carissa values her team and invests in their growth and education.She believes in the power of saying no to projects that don't align with her style.The wedding industry is evolving, and stylists need to adapt to new trends.Sourcing unique decor is crucial for standing out in the market.Carissa aims to provide a unique client experience through her services.She plans to expand her offerings to include full planning and coordination.Building strong relationships with venues is key to her business success.Your support enables us to bring more enriching conversations and insights to both engaged couples and wedding professionals.
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Welcome to Episode 43 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, Toga + Joel sit down for a chat about Runsheets, Group Photos and Good Audio, filmed at the ever so stunning Gabbinbar.
In this episode of the Wedco podcast, hosts Toga and Joel discuss various aspects of wedding planning, focusing on run sheets, reception flow, family dynamics, and the importance of audio and video considerations.
They share insights on how to create a smooth wedding day experience, the significance of respecting family traditions, and tips for couples when inquiring about wedding services. The conversation emphasizes the collaborative nature of wedding planning and the importance of communication between couples and vendors.
Takeaways
Run sheets are essential for a smooth wedding day.Allocate enough time for each segment of the day.Group photos are still a popular tradition. The wedding day should balance personal desires and family traditions. Couples should communicate their needs clearly to vendors.Audio quality is vital for capturing wedding moments.Inquiries should be personalized to foster better communication.Your support enables us to bring more enriching conversations and insights to both engaged couples and wedding professionals.
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Welcome to Episode 42 of the Wed.Co Podcast.
Today, Toga + Joel sit down with Josh Withers Wedding Celebrant for a chat about Elopements, not using a script and also different traditions in a wedding Ceremony. This episode was filmed at the absolutely stunning Gabbinbar.
In this episode of the Wedco podcast, hosts Toga and Joel engage with celebrant Josh, discussing his journey in the wedding industry, the importance of creating meaningful ceremonies, and the evolving landscape of weddings. They explore the challenges of being a celebrant, the significance of audio quality during ceremonies, and the business aspects of celebrancy. The conversation emphasizes the need for celebrants to adapt to changing times and to build a supportive community within the industry.
Takeaways
The journey of a celebrant often begins with a personal experience that inspires them to improve the wedding ceremony.Living standards should guide life decisions rather than just setting goals.Creating a meaningful ceremony requires understanding the couple and reading the room.Celebrants should focus on the future of the couple rather than just recounting their past.The dynamics of a wedding ceremony can vary greatly between large weddings and intimate elopements.Audio quality is crucial in weddings, and celebrants must be knowledgeable about their equipment.The wedding industry is evolving, and celebrants need to adapt to new trends and expectations.Building a community among celebrants can enhance professional development and support.Marketing and advertising strategies for celebrants must evolve with the changing landscape of the wedding industry.Celebrants should prioritise their relationships with couples and understand their needs.Your support enables us to bring more enriching conversations and insights to both engaged couples and wedding professionals.
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Welcome to Episode 41 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, Toga + Joel sit down with Nat from Under the Arbour for a chat about giveaways, marathon running and everything in between, filmed at the stunning Greenview 1963 in Cabarita Beach.
Natalie from Under the Arbour shares her journey in the wedding industry, from being a wedding planner to becoming a wedding celebrant. She talks about the growth of her business and her plans to expand and scale.
Natalie also discusses her passion for running and her upcoming adventure of running a marathon at the North Pole.
She emphasizes the importance of mentorship and practical experience in the wedding planning industry. Natalie acknowledges the lack of balance in her life but remains determined and organized in pursuing her goals.
In this conversation, Nat from Under the Arbour discusses her approach to creating exceptional experiences for couples and their guests. She emphasizes the importance of quality time and connection, both in her personal life and in her business. Nat also shares her strategies for marketing and growing her business, including running giveaways and building strong vendor relationships.
She highlights the value of on-the-day coordination and the ability to adapt to unexpected situations. Overall, Nat's focus is on creating memorable moments and making couples feel valued and supported throughout their wedding journey.
Takeaways
The wedding planning industry requires practical experience and mentorship to excel.Balancing work and personal life can be challenging in a growing business.Determination and organization are key to achieving goals.Having a supportive team and delegating tasks is essential for business expansion.Passion and dedication are necessary to succeed in any industry. Creating exceptional experiences for couples and their guests is a top priority for Under the Arbour.Quality time and connection are essential in both personal and professional relationships.Running giveaways and building strong vendor relationships are effective marketing strategies.On-the-day coordination and adaptability are crucial for ensuring a smooth wedding experience.Making couples feel valued and supported throughout their wedding journey is key to success.Your support enables us to bring more enriching conversations and insights to both engaged couples and wedding professionals.
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Welcome to Episode 40 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, Toga + Joel sit down with Em from Days Like These Events for a chat about the wedding industry as a whole, filmed at the stunning Greenview 1963 in Cabarita Beach.
Em shares her journey in the wedding industry, from starting as a sales and events manager to eventually starting her own business. She discusses the challenges and rewards of being a wedding planner and coordinator, as well as managing multiple venues. Em also talks about the importance of networking and building relationships with other vendors in the industry.
She shares her experience organizing Lovefest events, which bring together wedding professionals for styled shoots and networking. Em emphasizes the value of communication and personal connections in working with vendors and creating the perfect wedding timeline. In this conversation, Toga + Joel discuss the importance of timelines and the benefits of having a wedding planner involved. They also talk about the power dynamics within the wedding industry and how wedding planners can recommend and shape the overall wedding day.
The conversation touches on the role of preferred supplier lists and the value of working with trusted vendors. They also discuss work-life balance and the challenges of managing a business while being a mother. Finally, they talk about the current trends in weddings, including a shift towards more formal and traditional weddings.
Takeaways
Starting as a sales and events manager, Em transitioned into the wedding industry and eventually started her own business.Managing multiple venues and offering photography services, Em provides a comprehensive range of wedding planning and coordination services.Networking and building personal connections with vendors is crucial in the wedding industry.Lovefest events, organized by Em, bring together wedding professionals for styled shoots and networking.Effective communication and timely responses are key factors in building successful vendor relationships.Creating the perfect wedding timeline requires careful planning and coordination.Having a wedding planner involved can help with timelines and ensure that everything runs smoothly.Wedding planners have the power to recommend and shape the overall wedding day.Working with trusted vendors from a preferred supplier list can ensure quality and a cohesive wedding experience.Balancing work and personal life can be challenging, especially for mothers in the wedding industry.The current trend in weddings is a shift towards more formal and traditional celebrations.If this episode sparked inspiration, don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share it with friends or colleagues in the wedding industry, and consider leaving us a review.
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Welcome to Episode 39 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, Toga + Joel sit down for a chat about the wedding industry as a whole, filmed at the stunning Greenview 1963 in Cabarita Beach.
In this conversation, Steve and Joel discuss various topics related to the wedding industry, including marketing strategies, booking weddings, and the importance of relationships with vendors. They talk about the effectiveness of Instagram advertising and the value of personal connections in the industry.
They also touch on the benefits of using a virtual assistant to handle administrative tasks. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for wedding professionals to adapt to new marketing methods while also prioritizing strong relationships with vendors and clients.
Takeaways
Instagram advertising can be an effective way to generate leads and book weddingsBuilding relationships with vendors and industry professionals is crucial for success in the wedding industryPersonal connections and excellent client experiences can set wedding professionals apart from their competitorsUsing a virtual assistant can help streamline administrative tasks and free up time for creative workIf this episode sparked inspiration, don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share it with friends or colleagues in the wedding industry, and consider leaving us a review.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction05:21 Booking Weddings through Instagram Advertising09:26 The Importance of Relationships with Vendors17:20 Building Relationships with Venues21:02 The Role of Paid Advertising in the Wedding Industry22:01 Streamlining Business Operations with a Virtual Assistant22:56 Conclusion
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Welcome to Episode 38 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, we're excited to have Christina from Flossy Byron Bay on the podcast with us, filmed at the stunning Greenview 1963 in Cabarita Beach.
Christina shares the backstory of her interactive cocktail experience business and the importance of creating an exceptional customer experience. She discusses the process of booking Flossy for a wedding and the customization options available.
Christina also talks about the expansion plans for Flossy and her passion for providing high-quality flavors and ingredients. She emphasizes the importance of building relationships with clients and thinking outside the box for marketing strategies. The conversation concludes with a discussion about a $50,000 wedding giveaway that Flossy is participating in.
Takeaways
Flossy offers an interactive cocktail experience for weddings and events, providing a surprise element and customization options for guests.Creating an exceptional customer experience is key to the success of Flossy, and building relationships with clients is important.Thinking outside the box for marketing strategies can help differentiate a business and attract more clients.Flossy is participating in a $50,000 wedding giveaway, showcasing the value and quality of their services.Christina's passion for high-quality flavors and ingredients drives her business and ensures a memorable experience for clients.
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Welcome to Episode 37 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, we're excited to have Lauren from Wedding Collective Gold Coast on the podcast with us, filmed at the stunning Greenview 1963 in Cabarita Beach.
This is a little bonus episode to chat all of the ins and outs of the upcoming Wedding Trail on August 18th across the Gold Coast / Scenic Rim.
Toga, Joel and Lauren discuss the venues, vendors, and experiences that will be available at the event. They emphasise the importance of enjoying the day, taking in the different venues, and connecting with vendors.
The conversation also touches on the planning journey and the elevated experience that vendors can provide for their clients. The hosts encourage couples to have fun, eat good food, and drink good drinks while exploring the event.
Takeaways
The Wedding Collective Gold Coast event offers couples the opportunity to explore different venues and connect with vendors.
Attendees should take their time, enjoy the day, and have fun while planning their wedding.
Vendors can provide an elevated experience for their clients by being transparent, staying connected, and showing genuine interest in their clients' lives.
The event offers food, drinks, live entertainment, and the chance to see different styling setups.
Couples should choose venues that offer something unique and different to create a memorable wedding day.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Wedding Collective Gold Coast event
01:18 Overview of the event and venues
02:35 Renovations and updates at venues
03:04 The growing wedding industry on the Gold Coast
04:08 Details about the event and vendors
05:32 Number of vendors and venues
06:31 Ideal day for a couple at the event
08:39 Number of vendors at each venue
09:59 Focus on enjoying the day
11:39 Venue tours and experiences
12:07 Improvements from previous events
13:26 Considerations for vendors and setups
14:15 Registration and media promotion
15:08 Closing remarks and invitation to the event
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Welcome to Episode 36 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, we're excited to have Emma, Senior Head Planning Executive from the W Brisbane on the podcast with us, filmed at the stunning The Lex at the W Hotel in Brisbane.
Emma discusses the wedding offerings at The Lex, a signature restaurant at the W Brisbane hotel. The Lex provides a beautiful space for weddings with full riverside views and a New York-inspired grill menu.
Emma mentions the different ceremony spaces available, including the back of The Lex, the sundeck, and other event spaces. She also talks about the accommodation options for wedding guests and the styling package provided by Main Event Weddings.
Emma highlights the exclusive 2024 wedding offer, which includes a complimentary cocktail for each guest and bonus Marriott Bonvoy points.
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Welcome to Episode 35 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, we're excited to have Shannon, the owner and head designer of Bo and Luca on the podcast with us, filmed at the stunning The Lex at the W Hotel in Brisbane.
Shannon from Bo and Luca shares her journey of starting a bridal fashion brand and the challenges she faced along the way. She talks about her fascination with couture fashion and her experiences in Dubai and India that inspired her to create unique and intricate wedding dresses.
Shannon discusses the process of creating hand-beaded dresses in India and the importance of personalization for each bride. She also shares the story of how she had to navigate through the challenges of COVID-19 and a war in Ukraine to ensure that her brides received their dresses. Bo and Luca is a bridal brand that creates custom handmade dresses and accessories.
The dresses are like pieces of art and are often kept as heirloom pieces. The brand has a niche market and appeals to brides who value quality and craftsmanship. The custom design process takes about 12 months, and the brand works with partners in India to create the dresses.
Bo and Luca also offers a more affordable luxury line called Temple. The brand draws inspiration from travel, architecture, and handmade details. They have a strong presence on Instagram and rely on word-of-mouth referrals.
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Welcome to Episode 34 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, we're excited to have Andy, the owner and Head Shooter at Evernew Studio on the podcast with us, filmed at the stunning The Lex at the W Hotel in Brisbane.
Andy from Evernew Studios discusses his approach to wedding photography and videography, focusing on capturing fun and inviting moments. He talks about the importance of teamwork and how he navigates challenging situations during weddings.
Andy also shares his thoughts on trends in the industry and the power of not showing certain aspects of a wedding. He mentions his desire to have his work featured in prestigious magazines but acknowledges that it depends on the type of clientele he works with.
In this conversation, Toga and Andy discuss the challenges and strategies of building a successful wedding photography business. They touch on topics such as branding, niche markets, delivering a high-quality experience, and expanding into new locations. Andy shares his desire to shoot weddings all over the world and the importance of finding the right team members who share his passion and commitment to excellence.
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Welcome to Episode 33 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, we're excited to have Nikki, editor in Chief of Queensland Brides on the podcast with us, filmed at the stunning The Lex at the W Hotel in Brisbane.
Nikki Ernst, the publisher and owner of Queensland Brides, shares the history and evolution of the magazine. Queensland Brides was co-founded in 1984 and has been a family business ever since. Nikki acquired the brand in 2020 and transitioned it to a digital-only magazine.
She discusses the challenges of print publication and the benefits of digital publishing, including flexibility and trackability. Nikki also talks about the process of featuring weddings in the magazine and the importance of showcasing a variety of styles and locations. She emphasizes the focus on guest experience and the shift away from traditional portrait shoots.
Queensland Brides is a wedding magazine and online platform that curates and showcases real weddings, vendors, and wedding planning resources. They have transitioned from print to digital and focus on providing valuable content to engaged couples.
The magazine features a variety of weddings, from minimalist to extravagant, and emphasizes the importance of high-quality photography.
Queensland Brides has partnered with the Scenic Rim Wedding Expo and are set to launch the upcoming Queensland Brides Luxury Wedding Expo at City Hall Brisbane. They are constantly evolving and looking for new opportunities to serve the wedding industry.
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Toga + Joel xx
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Welcome to Episode 32 of the Wed.Co Podcast. Today, we're excited to have Joe from Pepi's on the podcast with us, filmed at the stunning Redleaf Wollombi.
Joe from Pepi's shares his journey in the wedding catering industry, from his early experiences working in wedding event centers to starting his own business. He emphasizes the importance of food at weddings and how Pepi's focuses on creating a memorable food experience for guests.
Joe discusses the sequencing of food throughout the event and the significance of menu tastings for couples. He also highlights the role of client ideas in driving innovation and the importance of investing in talented chefs.
Joe discusses the importance of having a dedicated and passionate team in the catering industry. He emphasizes the need for a team that is fully invested and understands the work at hand. Joe shares his experience of building a team that includes individuals with no prior hospitality experience, who are now running weddings for him.
He highlights the importance of patience and enabling his team to do their best job. We also discuss the authenticity of Italian cooking and the challenges of sourcing ingredients in Australia. He shares his passion for exploring different regions of Italy and finding inspiration from local produce.
Joe talks about the process of building partnerships with venues and the significance of delivering restaurant-quality food in the wedding catering industry.
If this episode sparked inspiration, don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share it with friends or colleagues in the wedding industry, and consider leaving us a review. Your support enables us to bring more enriching conversations and insights to both engaged couples and wedding professionals. Stay connected with us on Instagram at @wed.copodcast and watch all your favorite wedding professionals on our YouTube channel @wed.copodcast. Catch our episodes on major podcast platforms like Apple, Spotify, and IheartRadio, all under WedCo Podcast. Join us for our next episode on the Wed.Co Podcast, where we continue to explore the mesmerizing and ever-changing landscape of weddings. Toga + Joel xx
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
09:14 Entering the Wedding Market
16:09 Menu Tastings and Client Engagement
20:25 The Shift in Wedding Food Focus
23:17 Sequencing the Food Experience
25:43 Late Night Bites and Dancing
27:39 Innovation and Investing in Talent
29:01 The Importance of a Dedicated and Passionate Team
36:04 Authenticity in Italian Cooking and Sourcing Ingredients
45:35 Building Partnerships with Venues
54:23 Delivering Restaurant-Quality Food in Wedding Catering
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Welcome to Episode 31 of the Wed.Co Podcast.
Today, we're excited to have Matt from Redleaf Wollombi on the podcast with us. Redleaf Wollombi is a wedding venue that offers a whole weekend experience for couples and their guests.
The property, located in Wollombi, Australia, features a stunning villa, beautiful gardens, and a lake. The venue can host weddings of 200+ guests and offers a relaxed and intimate atmosphere. Redleaf gradually transitioned into hosting weddings. The owners have focused on creating a personalized and immersive experience for couples, with the goal of making them feel like they are hosting a big dinner party at their own home.
Redleaf has become a popular destination for weddings, attracting couples from Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, as well as international couples as well. The venue also supports the local community by promoting local businesses and providing accommodation options for guests.
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Join us for our next episode on the Wed.Co Podcast, where we continue to explore the mesmerizing and ever-changing landscape of weddings. Toga + Joel xx Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
02:14 The Backstory of Redleaf and its Evolution
05:26 Accommodations and Transportation at Redleaf
07:48 The Team Behind Redleaf
10:31 Unique Requests and Experiences at Redleaf
13:19 The Marketing and Branding of Redleaf
16:39 Future Plans and Developments at Redleaf
21:45 The Importance of Variety in Vendor Selection
22:34 Community Support and Relationships at Redleaf
25:25 Renovations and Upgrades at Redleaf
26:18 Expanding Events and Offerings at Redleaf
27:44 The Vision and Design of Redleaf
28:40 Tips for Choosing a Wedding Venue
30:37 The Unique Features of Redleaf
34:36 Setting Redleaf Apart from Other Venues
36:05 The Whole Weekend Experience at Redleaf
37:34 Creating a Beautiful and Memorable Wedding Weekend
38:02 Contacting Redleaf and Booking Availability
38:29 Conclusion and Closing Remarks
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Welcome to Episode 30 of the Wed.Co Podcast.
Today, we're super pumpedto have Sam from Silent Shout Ent on the couch with us at the simply breathing Redleaf Wollombi.
Sam discusses his experience as a wedding DJ and how he brings a club-like atmosphere to weddings. He talks about the importance of reading the room and creating peaks and troughs in the music to keep the energy flowing.
Sam also shares his process for selecting songs and handling song requests. He emphasizes the importance of staying current with music trends and constantly evolving as a DJ.
Sam's confidence in his brand and his ability to provide a unique and memorable experience for couples shines through in the conversation. Silent Shout is a wedding DJ agency that focuses on providing a unique and personalized experience for couples.
The founder, Sam, shares his journey of transitioning from a cliche wedding DJ to creating something different and special. He emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and finding the right music that resonates with the couple.
Sam also discusses the process of selecting DJs for his team and ensuring that they align with the Silent Shout brand. He highlights the need for continuous improvement and practice in the DJ craft and mentions the possibility of opening a Silent Shout studio.
Sam talks about the importance of specialization in the wedding industry and how it sets Silent Shout apart from other vendors.
He shares his dream of DJing in Africa and his upcoming trip to California. Sam also discusses the future plans for Silent Shout, including the development of an agency model and the inclusion of live musicians in their services.
Takeaways
A wedding DJ can bring a club-like atmosphere to weddings and create a unique and memorable experience.Reading the room and adjusting the music to match the energy of the crowd is crucial for a successful DJ set.Creating peaks and troughs in the music helps maintain the flow and keeps the dance floor engaged.Staying current with music trends and constantly evolving as a DJ is important to provide a fresh and exciting experience.Handling song requests requires balancing the desires of the couple with the overall vibe of the event.Confidence in one's brand and the ability to provide a high-quality service is key to success as a wedding DJ. Being true to oneself and providing a unique and personalized experience is key in the wedding DJ industry.Continuous improvement and practice are essential for DJs to excel in their craft.Specialization sets vendors apart in the wedding industry and leads to success.If this episode sparked inspiration, don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share it with friends or colleagues in the wedding industry, and consider leaving us a review.
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Join us for our next episode on the Wed.Co Podcast, where we continue to explore the mesmerizing and ever-changing landscape of weddings.
Toga + Joel xx
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage
01:18 Creating a Memorable Dance Floor Experience
13:58 The Importance of People and Energy
23:50 Building Confidence in Brand and Providing a High-Quality Experience
24:47 Creating a Unique and Personalized Wedding DJ Experience
29:04 Continuous Improvement and Practice in the DJ Craft
31:21 The Importance of Specialization in the Wedding Industry
38:18 Getting the Party Started and Keeping Everyone on the Dance Floor
41:30 Finding a Good DJ and Creating the Right Atmosphere
43:55 Expanding the Silent Shout Agency Model
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