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Ep 50 • Big vs. Small: What a Micro Wedding and a 160-Person Wedding Taught Us About Planning Anything
Jun 3, 2026
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Ep 49 • The Design, Hospitality, and Details That Made Charleston Stand Out
May 13, 2026
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Ep 48 • Music Without a Stage: Inside an Artist-Led Experience with Dylan Galvin
Apr 28, 2026
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Ep 47 • Social Media Strategy for Wedding Vendors: How to Attract, Engage & Convert Modern Couples
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| 6/3/26 | ![]() Ep 50 • Big vs. Small: What a Micro Wedding and a 160-Person Wedding Taught Us About Planning Anything | 11 guests. 160 guests. Same weekend. Wildly different chaos. What happens when your entire team is on-site at two completely different weddings at the same time? You get a masterclass in everything nobody tells you about micro weddings — and a reality check on why "small" doesn't mean "simple." In this milestone 50th episode, Alexandra and Alison pull back the curtain on a real behind-the-scenes weekend: Alex coordinating an intimate 11-person micro wedding at a private Airbnb estate in Middleburg, Virginia, and Alison managing a 160-guest celebration at the National Cathedral in DC — all on the same day. From last-minute rain calls and flipping tables outside under approaching storm clouds, to vendor minimums that caught them off guard, harp logistics, and the myth that small weddings are easier to plan, this episode is packed with honest, unfiltered insight for couples weighing their wedding size, vendors navigating micro event pricing, and planners who've ever had to build a fire in a fireplace because the venue person never showed up. Real stories, real lessons, and a lot of laughs. Key Takeaways Micro weddings are not micro in effort. Your rain plan needs a rain plan. Build a team of yes-people. Chapter [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:01:07] - The Two Weddings: Setting the Scene [00:01:43] - The Micro Wedding Myth [00:04:37] - Vendor Minimums & the Micro Wedding Struggle [00:07:44] - Meet the Vendors: Rosie Posie & the Private Chef [00:14:40] - Team Players Save Weddings [00:22:24] - Harp Logistics: What No One Plans For [00:28:20] - Outdoor Bands, Rooftop Risks & Rental Companies [00:33:26] - The Big Wedding: National Cathedral with 160 Guests [00:42:57] - The Real Difference: Big vs. Small Connect with us: Visit our website: www.cherryblossomwe.com/podcast Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Ep 49 • The Design, Hospitality, and Details That Made Charleston Stand Out | What happens when a DC-based wedding planner takes her 20-year expertise to a brand-new city — and pulls it off flawlessly? In today's episode, Alex recaps MacRae and Austin's stunning Charleston wedding at Lowndes Grove, and she and Ali spill everything: the vendor trust-building, the color hunt that took months, the beauty concierge game-changer, and why your breakdown documents might be saving (or costing) you thousands. Together, we dish on destination wedding planning tips, vetting out-of-market vendors, why final walkthroughs matter (even if local teams think they don't), and the one planner document that will completely change how your caterer breaks down a reception. Whether you're a couple planning a destination wedding, a wedding vendor curious about how DC-area planners operate, or an aspiring wedding planner learning the ropes, this episode is packed with real, unfiltered insight from two planners who've seen it all. Key Takeaways: Vetting out-of-market vendors is non-negotiable — even if they know the venue better than you do. A beauty concierge isn't a luxury — it's a timeline saver. Your caterer needs a visual breakdown document — full stop. Chapters: [00:01:02] Why Cherry Blossom Events Said Yes to a Destination Wedding [00:03:10] Lowndes Grove Venue Breakdown (Ashley River views, Outer Banks filming location, all-day setup access) [00:09:05] Vetting Vendors You've Never Worked With Before (Trust-building, Instagram-stalking, and why your name is always on the line) [00:18:17] The Beauty Concierge: Worth Every Penny (On-site hair and makeup, timeline coordination, and the bun that almost caused a meltdown) [00:22:03] Bar Placement & Spatial Strategy [00:25:10] Linen Logistics & The Breakdown Document (Four rental companies, a mis-sorted fork, and the photo doc that changes everything) [00:31:20] Vendor Shoutouts & The Band That Didn't Take a Break (A-Town A-List, Palmetto Strings, Nebo Films, and more) [00:34:36] Transportation Trends: Trolleys, Vintage Buses & the DC Market Gap (What Charleston does that DC doesn't — and a business idea for someone brave enough) Follow Our Vendor Teams on Instagram: Planning & Design: @cherryblossomeventsdc Photography: @aaronandjillian Videography @nebofilms_ Bars / Lighting / Drape: @litcharleston Florals: @tupelohoneyfloralshop Beauty: @lashesandlacechs Cake: @sweetrhi_ Venue+ Catering Lowndes Grove: @pphgevents Ceremony Music: @palmettostrings Stationary: @studio.ack Linens: @curatedeventscharleston @stradleydavidson @reverie_social Rentals: @snyderevents @cheers.chs @pphgevents Entertainment: @samhillentertainment Band: @atownalist Escort Wall: @swirlsandscriptcalligraphy Transportation: @lowcountrytrolley @compasschs Dress: @leahdagloria Bar Signs: @coppiceandcrafts Connect with us: Visit our website: http://www.cherryblossomwe.com/podcast Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Ep 48 • Music Without a Stage: Inside an Artist-Led Experience with Dylan Galvin | What if your guitarist didn't just play at your wedding — what if they walked through it with you? This week Ali goes solo and sits down with Dylan Galvin, a wireless roaming acoustic guitarist and DJ who's bringing a whole new energy to DC-area weddings and events. In this episode, Ali chats with Dylan Galvin — Berkley-trained guitarist, solo entrepreneur, and one of the most unique live performers in the DMV wedding market. Dylan breaks down his wireless roaming performance concept, how he became a one-stop-shop for live music and DJ services, and why reading the room is just as important as knowing your set list. From mentorships with Paul Simon, John Mayer, and Joe Satriani, to a cross-country solo tour that taught him what not to do, Dylan's story is packed with hard-won lessons in music, business, and the art of creating unforgettable wedding experiences. If you've ever wondered what live wedding entertainment can look like beyond the traditional string quartet or seated guitarist, this episode is your answer. Key Takeaways Wireless roaming live music is a game-changer for wedding cocktail hours and receptions — it delivers the energy of a full performance without tethering the artist to one corner of the room. Being a successful wedding musician isn't just about talent — it's about mastering sales, marketing, and branding as a small business owner, and knowing when to outsource the rest. The best wedding entertainment starts long before the event: the planning calls, the vendor communication, and the ability to improvise on-site are what separate a good performance from a truly timeless occasion. Chapters 01:17 – Meet Dylan Galvin: Wireless Roaming Guitarist & Event Performer 2:09 – What Is a Wireless Roaming Performance? (And Why It Changes Everything) 5:35 – The DC Wedding Market Needs This — Roaming vs. Traditional Live Music 7:37 – Dylan's Origin Story: Berklee College of Music & Famous Mentors (John Mayer, Paul Simon, Joe Satriani) 14:26 – From School to Stage: Solo Touring and Why It's Not a Business Plan 17:40 – The Pivot to Private Events 18:40 – Sales, Marketing & Branding: The Three Things That Actually Differentiate You 23:10 – How Long Has Dylan Been Roaming? The Origin of the Wireless Rig 36:55 – Breaking Into the DC Market After 10 Years in LA 41:50 – Advice for Solo Entrepreneurs — Humility, Outsourcing & Staying Hungry 45:46 – The Unseen Work Behind Every Wedding Vendor — And Why It Matters Connect with Dylan: Website: www.dylangalvin.com Instagram: @dylangalvinevents Connect with us: Visit our website: https://www.cherryblossomwe.com/podcast Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted If this episode helped you, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it truly means the world to us and helps other couples and planners find the show. | — | ||||||
| 4/22/26 | ![]() Ep 47 • Social Media Strategy for Wedding Vendors: How to Attract, Engage & Convert Modern Couples | Are you posting constantly but still hearing crickets? The rules of wedding vendor marketing have changed — and social media alone won't save you. In this episode, we sit down with social media strategist Heidi Schmidt of Heidi Schmidt Creative to unpack what's actually working in 2026: from building authentic content and nurturing leads, to understanding Gen Z couples and knowing exactly where your clients are coming from. Heidi breaks down the full lead lifecycle, from follower to signed contract, and shares actionable frameworks for multi-channel marketing, smart follow-up sequences, and understanding your ideal client avatar. Whether you're a wedding photographer, planner, or florist trying to figure out TikTok — this episode is your social media strategy session. Key Takeaways: Stop Using Social Media Like a Billboard. Audiences want to be brought into your world, not sold at. Scarcity tactics and "slots available" posts belong in Stories, not your feed. You Cannot Rely on Social Media Alone — Know Where Your Leads Actually Come From. If Instagram went down tomorrow, would your business survive? Multi-channel marketing — email lists, referrals, Google, networking, vendor relationships — is non-negotiable. Gen Z Converts Through Trust, Transparency & Speed. They want pricing transparency, fast responses, authentic brand voice, and value alignment. Chapters: 00:00:55 Meet Heidi Schmidt of Heidi Schmidt Creative 00:05:07 Quality Over Quantity: Why Follower Count Is the Wrong Metric 00:05:31 Stop Using Social Media Like a Billboard 00:07:00 Behind-the-Scenes Content: What Wedding Photographers & Vendors Should Be Posting 00:08:34 The Truth About Scarcity Tactics — When They Work & When to Ditch Them 00:10:19 Why You Can't Rely Solely on Social Media for Your Wedding Business 00:13:56 Auditing Your Lead Sources — Where Are Your Clients Really Coming From? 00:17:12 Marketing to Two Generations: Reaching Both Millennials & Gen Z Couples 00:22:37 Making Behind-the-Scenes Content Without Overwhelm — Practical Tips 00:25:18 Lead Conversion 101: Turning Inquiries into Signed Contracts 00:29:54 Engagement Begets Engagement: The 10-Minute Daily Social Media Habit 00:41:38 Modern Couples Are Intentional, Not Uninformed — A New Wedding World 00:47:51 Modern Weddings & Breaking Traditions — What Today's Couples Actually Want 00:49:20 How to Research & Define Your Ideal Client — Heidi's Strategy Session Exercise 00:53:34 The Customer Experience Starts Before They Sign a Contract Resources & Links Heidi Schmidt Creative — Social Media Strategy & Management Tools mentioned: HoneyBook, Dubsado (CRM & lead tracking for wedding vendors) Platform mentioned: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, Google Ads Get our FREE Wedding Planning Checklist: https://www.cherryblossomwe.com/wedding-planning-checklist Connect with Heidi Schmidt Website: https://www.heidijschmidt.com/ Instagram: @heidischmidtcreative Facebook: Heidi Schmidt Creative Services: Social media management, 90-minute strategy sessions, consulting packages, email marketing Connect with us: Visit our website: http://www.cherryblossomwe.com/podcast Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() Ep 46 • Building Community in the Wedding Industry: Inside the DMV Wedding Collective | What happens when a wedding florist with 25+ years of experience starts noticing that her whole industry feels disconnected? She builds something about it. In this episode, we sit down with Kate Denman of Floret and Vine — and repeat podcast guest — to dig into the origin story of the DMV Wedding Collective, the DC-area's fastest-growing wedding vendor networking and education organization. From intimate coffee dates and planner-florist roundtables to a viral 175-person holiday launch party at the Line Hotel, Kate shares how she spotted a post-COVID gap in the wedding industry community and decided to fill it herself. If you're a wedding vendor, planner, florist, photographer, or officiant in the DC, Maryland, or Virginia area — or if you've ever felt like a solopreneur on an island — this episode is your invitation to find your tribe. Key Takeaways Community-driven education beats one-size-fits-all conferences Relationships ARE your marketing strategy Every vendor at the wedding — even the 30-minute ones — deserves a seat at the table Chapters 01:00 - Introduction: Kate of Floret & Vine 01:45 - What Is the DMV Wedding Collective? 02:47 - The Post-COVID Networking Void 05:31 - Kate's Coffee Date Marketing Strategy 08:07 - Disconnection Across the Industry 13:00 - Accessibility Gap in Wedding Education 21:07 - Giving Every Vendor a Voice 30:04 - The No-Recording Rule That Changed Everything 34:38 - Officially Launching the DMV Wedding Collective 41:21 - Listening to Members: Polls, Surveys & Real Feedback 48:30 - Why Continuous Community Check-ins Matter 49:25 - How to Join or Connect with the DMV Wedding Collective Resources: Plan your wedding with confidence. Grab our FREE Wedding Planning Checklist: https://www.cherryblossomwe.com/wedding-planning-checklist Connect with Kate & DMV Wedding Collective: DMV Wedding Collective: https://dmvweddingcollective.com/ Instagram: @dmvweddingcollective Website: https://floretandvine.com/ Connect with us: Visit our website: www.cherryblossomwe.com/podcast Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 4/8/26 | ![]() Ep 45 • How to Start Planning Your Wedding: Budget, Priorities & What Not to Assume | You just got engaged — now what? Before you book a single vendor, there's a conversation you need to have (and most couples skip it). In this episode of Weddings Unscripted, we are breaking down exactly how to kick off your wedding planning the right way — from that first budget conversation to knowing which vendors to book first. With 19+ years of combined experience, we walk through the biggest rookie mistakes couples make (hello, "venue poor"), why you should never assume anything is included, and what happens when nothing is in writing. Whether you're newly engaged or already deep in the planning trenches, this episode is packed with wedding planning tips, vendor booking strategies, and real-talk budget advice to help you stay organized and sane. Download your free planning checklist at www.cherryblossomwe.com/wedding-planning-checklist to follow along! Key Takeaways Don't skip the budget conversation. About 50% of your wedding budget should cover venue, food, and beverage — knowing that number early helps you avoid becoming "venue poor" and informs every other decision. Book limited-availability vendors first. Photographers, hair & makeup teams, and bands only have one of them — prioritize locking those in before chasing decor details or lighting. Get everything in writing, always. Verbal promises mean nothing. If a venue or vendor commits to something — hours, exceptions to rules, special setups — ask for it in writing. One family learned this the hard way when their party was shut down two hours early with zero documentation to fight back. Chapter 00:00 — Welcome & What We're Covering Today 01:07 — When Should You Actually Start Planning? 06:33 — The 50% Budget Rule for Venue & Catering 08:05 — How Venues Book vs. How Planners Book 13:21 — Staying Organized Without a Planner 16:39 — Using AI & Wedding Websites: What They Can and Can't Do 17:41 — Which Vendors to Book First (And Why Hair & Makeup Books Fastest) 21:00 — Transportation, Citywide Events & the Justin Bieber Problem 25:57 — Food Tastings, Menu Decisions & Proofing Everything 29:49 — Mocktails, Bar Assumptions & Glassware Surprises 34:28 — The No-Contract Horror Story (A Real Family Wedding) 38:24 — Protect Yourself: Contracts, Invoices & Written Confirmations 41:20 — "Will My Venue Actually Coordinate?" — Questions You Must Ask Resources & Links: 🎁 Free Wedding Planning Checklist → www.cherryblossomwe.com/wedding-planning-checklist Connect with us: Visit our website: https://www.cherryblossomwe.com/podcast Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Ep 44 • The Little Things That Frustrate Your Vendor Experience | Ever wonder what's actually going on behind the scenes of your wedding? Today, we are spilling. In this episode of Wedding Unscripted, we share the funny, unscripted moments that happen on the other side of every wedding day. Vendor meals, hotel bag drop-offs, transportation logistics, wild client requests — it's all here, told the way only two planners with 19+ years of experience can tell it. Consider this your behind-the-scenes pass to the wedding industry. KEY TAKEAWAYS A fed vendor is a great vendor. Meal timing matters more than most couples realize — and the industry is finally catching up. Small logistics, big impact. Shuttle schedules, tip envelopes, hotel drop-offs — the details that seem minor can make or break the day. Always loop in the planner. Whether it's a yes, a no, or a change of heart — everyone wins when the planner's in the loop first. CHAPTERS [00:01:24] — Let's Talk Vendor Meals (And Why Timing Is Everything) [00:08:31] — The Secret Planner Perk Nobody Talks About [00:10:04] — PSA: Always Say Goodbye to Your Planner Before You Leave [00:15:01] — Hotel Bag Drop-Offs & The Valet Who Timed Allie With a Stopwatch [00:22:10] — Smarter Ways to Keep Guests in the Loop on Wedding Day [00:26:24] — Transportation Tales: Drivers, Dispatch & Almost Air-Tagging a Shuttle [00:29:08] — When the Vendor Says Yes to the Couple (After Saying No to Us Three Times) [00:35:00] — Wild Requests: Guinness Kegs, Sky Lanterns & The Industrial Bubble Machine Connect with us: Visit our website: www.cherryblossomwe.com/podcast Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Ep 43 • Planner Q&A Part 2: Wedding Communication, Vendor Collaboration & Client Expectations in Wedding Planning | What actually makes a wedding run smoothly behind the scenes? In Part 2 of this Planner Q&A series, we dive deeper into real feedback from our industry survey — unpacking one of the biggest challenges in wedding planning: communication. From navigating vendor relationships and managing client expectations to avoiding costly assumptions, this episode is a candid look at what's really happening behind the scenes—and how both planners and vendors can work smarter together. If you've ever wondered why timelines fall apart, proposals miss the mark, or communication breaks down… this conversation pulls it all together. Chapters 02:10 – The biggest industry issue: communication breakdowns 03:15 – Why planners shouldn't "do it all" (and how to lean on vendors) 05:53 – The timeline strategy: send it, review it, collaborate 06:58 – Why getting vendors on a call can solve problems faster 07:35 – The danger of assumptions in wedding planning 12:41 – Client decision delays + how it impacts vendors 14:13 – How to guide clients when they risk losing a vendor 17:21 – Budget mismatches and proposal frustrations 22:24 – Why planners request multiple proposals 23:24 – Improving proposal requests for better accuracy 25:34 – Communication tone and professionalism in vendor relationships 26:56 – Final takeaway: just talk (even when it's uncomfortable) Key Takeaways Clear communication is everything. Most planning issues—from timelines to budgets—stem from misalignment or lack of clarity between vendors, planners, and clients. Collaboration beats assumptions. The best events happen when planners actively involve vendors instead of trying to control every detail. Set expectations early and often. Whether it's timelines, pricing, or deliverables, clarity upfront prevents stress (and costly mistakes) later. Connect with us: Visit our website: https://www.cherryblossomwe.com/podcast Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Ep 42 • Planner Q&A: Wedding Vendor Relationships, Client Red Flags & Wedding Industry Burnout | What do wedding planners actually look for when choosing vendors? Why do planners stop working with certain vendors—even ones they like? And how do wedding professionals avoid burnout in an industry that rarely slows down? In this episode of Weddings Unscripted, we asked our network of wedding professionals to send us anonymous questions through a vendor survey. From building trust with planners to navigating client fit, we share practical insights on vendor relationships, communication mistakes that break trust, and why social media followers don't determine a vendor's real value. We also dive into the bigger picture of longevity in the wedding business—discussing burnout, career pivots, and how planners and photographers can build sustainable careers without losing their passion for weddings. Whether you're a wedding planner, photographer, caterer, or engaged couple curious about how the industry works behind the scenes, this episode offers honest insights into what makes a vendor team succeed. Episode Timestamps 01:00 – Why the hosts surveyed wedding vendors 03:30 – What planners actually value most in wedding vendors 07:00 – Why planners need vendors to respect the planning process 09:00 – Why planners sometimes stop working with certain vendors 11:00 – Do Instagram followers really matter for wedding vendors? 15:00 – Transportation vendors and why trust is critical 17:00 – Catering service mistakes that can affect the entire timeline 19:30 – Why networking matters in the wedding industry 22:00 – Wedding industry burnout and long-term career sustainability 25:00 – Why some photographers leave the industry after 40 27:00 – Finding balance between weddings, family, and business growth 32:00 – How planners determine if a client is the right fit 34:00 – Red flags wedding planners notice during consultations 36:00 – How to decline clients professionally and respectfully Key Takeaways 1. Trust matters more than popularity 2. Communication protects the client experience 3. Social media doesn't equal expertise 4 Not every client is the right fit Connect with us: Visit our website: https://www.cherryblossomwe.com/podcast Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted Loving this type of podcast? Share your thoughts on social media and don't forget to tag us at @weddings_unscripted. And don't forget to share this to your friends, subscribe and leave a review on your favorite streaming platforms. | — | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Ep 41 • How to Choose Wedding Entertainment: Live Bands, DJs & Custom Music with Lucy Black Entertainment | What does it really take to build a successful wedding entertainment company from the ground up? In this episode of Weddings Unscripted, we sit down with *Rebecca Steele & Lauren Brettell*, the founders of Lucy Black Entertainment, a women-owned wedding entertainment agency known for curating live wedding bands, string ensembles, DJs, and immersive entertainment experiences. They share the story behind launching their company, how they create custom entertainment experiences for luxury weddings, and why relationships, networking, and trust are the foundation of success in the wedding industry. From building bands and vetting musicians to expanding their wedding entertainment services into new markets like St. Louis, Rebecca and Lauren reveal what really happens behind the scenes when planners and entertainment teams collaborate to create unforgettable wedding celebrations. If you're a wedding planner, vendor, musician, or engaged couple, this episode offers a rare look at how entertainment is curated, managed, and executed at the highest level. Chapters 01:32 – How Lucy Black Entertainment Was Founded 05:10 – What Makes a Great Wedding Entertainment Company 07:05 – Custom Wedding Entertainment: Creating Unique Performances 08:50 – Vetting Musicians and Bands for Luxury Weddings 15:20 – Networking in the Wedding Industry 18:00 – The First Major Event That Changed Everything 23:15 – Advice for Vendors Starting in the Wedding Industry 29:40 – Expanding Lucy Black Entertainment to St. Louis 32:05 – Wedding Band Options: Live Music Formats for Different Events 35:00 – Creating Unique Wedding Music Experiences (Jazz, Festival-Style, and More) 44:00 – East Coast vs Midwest Wedding Industry Differences 50:45 – The Story Behind the Name Lucy Black Entertainment 53:10 – Where to Find Lucy Black Entertainment Key Takeaways Wedding entertainment should be personalized. Great wedding entertainment isn't just about booking a band or DJ. Lucy Blank Entertainment focus on understanding the couple's personalities, event vision, and guest experience to design the right musical atmosphere. Relationships drive success in the wedding industry From planners referring clients to vendors recommending partners, the wedding industry is built on trust, networking, and strong professional relationships. Starting a wedding entertainment company requires both creativity and operations. While music and performance are the visible parts of the business, running a successful entertainment agency involves logistics, talent management, branding, and event production. Connect with Lucy Black Entertainment Website: https://lucyblackentertainment.com Follow Lucy Black Entertainment Instagram: @lucyblackent Lucy Black provides: Live wedding bands Wedding DJs String quartets and ceremony musicians Jazz ensembles Custom entertainment experiences Immersive performers and specialty acts Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
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| 3/3/26 | ![]() Ep 40 • Fixing the Wedding Dress Shopping Experience with My BRIA | What if wedding dress shopping feels overwhelming because the system itself is broken? This week on Weddings Unscripted, we sit down with bridal industry innovator Becca Wenning, former boutique owner and founder of Dress It and MyBria, to unpack what's really happening behind the scenes in the wedding gown world — from inventory overload and store locator frustration to decision regret and AI innovations. If you've ever wondered why brides visit multiple boutiques, struggle to find the exact dress they saw online, or experience dress regret after saying "yes," this episode is a must-listen. Key Takeaways: Brides are overwhelmed not because they're indecisive — but because the discovery process is fragmented. AI should enhance the bridal experience — not replace human consultants. Virtual try-ons may create unrealistic expectations before a bride ever steps into a boutique. The resale market is growing rapidly due to overproduction and dress regret. Chapters: 00:00 – Meet Becca Wenning 06:00 – The Problem: Overwhelm, Too Many Dresses, Not Enough Direction 09:00 – Why Store Locators Don't Work (And How Brides Get Frustrated) 11:00 – What Is MyBria? Bridal DNA & Designer Matching 15:00 – Using AI to Support Humans — Not Replace Them 20:00 – Inventory Intelligence & Designer-Boutique Partnerships 37:00 – Why Virtual Try-Ons Might Be Hurting Brides 44:00 – The Explosion of the Bridal Resale Market 48:00 – Dress Regret: Why 2 Out of 3 Brides Experience It 51:00 – The Bridal Compass: A Better Way to Shop with Confidence 54:00 – Where to Find Becca + What's Next for Dress It Resources & Links: My BRIA (For Brides): https://mybria.ai Dress It (For Designers): https://dressit.ai "The Confidence Engine" Substack - https://substack.com/@beccawenning Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted If you're a bride navigating the dress journey — or a vendor working to serve her better — this conversation will change how you see the entire ecosystem. And if you've ever experienced dress regret… you're not alone. | — | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Ep 39 • Planning a Maryland Eastern Shore Wedding: Venues, Tents & Budget with Caroline Petosa | What really makes the Eastern Shore one of the most underrated wedding destinations in the DMV? This week on Weddings Unscripted, we're joined by Caroline Petosa, owner and editor-in-chief of My Eastern Shore Wedding - a digital planning resource and vendor directory to talk about what's actually happening across the Bay Bridge — from tent trends and bold design moments to building a tight-knit vendor community that's redefining what Eastern Shore weddings look like. Caroline shares how she went from intern to owner, what couples are loving right now, and why the Shore is so much more than nautical themes and crab cakes (though we're not mad about the crab cakes). In this episode, we talk about… The Eastern Shore is no longer just "nautical weddings." Couples are embracing bold color, custom tent structures, and highly personalized design. Tent rentals are becoming architectural focal points — not just rain plans. Vendor directories like My Eastern Shore Wedding help reduce marketing pressure for creatives and centralize planning resources for couples. The Shore offers an experience-driven wedding environment — waterfront views, weekend stays, and intimate community vibes. Chapters: [01:00] Introducing Caroline + Eastern Shore overview [02:45] What My Eastern Shore Wedding is (vendor directory, blog, features) [04:00] Caroline's waterfront wedding at Haven Harbor [06:00] From intern to owner: taking over the platform [08:30] Current Eastern Shore trends (tents, color, bold design) [13:30] Benefits of joining a wedding vendor directory [16:00] SEO reach + audience outside Maryland [22:00] Touring venues + Delaware expansion [32:00] Breaking the "nautical-only" stereotype [36:00] Budget ranges + venue pricing realities [57:00] Print magazine comeback plans Connect with Caroline + My Eastern Shore Wedding Website: https://myeasternshorewedding.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myeasternshorewedding Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/easternshorewedding/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@myeasternshorewedding Connect with us: Visit our website: https://www.cherryblossomwe.com/podcast Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Ep 38 • A Sneak Peek at What We're Working on in 2026 | Ever wonder what really goes into designing weddings that feel intentional, personal, and seamless? In this episode of Weddings Unscripted, we share behind-the-scenes updates from our upcoming 2026 weddings — from destination celebrations to large-scale cultural events at iconic venues. We discuss how design concepts evolve, why cultural awareness is essential in planning, and the level of coordination required to bring complex wedding visions to life. In this candid conversation, we highlight the unseen work couples don't always realize goes into protecting meaningful moments — and why experience, trust, and communication matter more than trends. In this episode, we cover: Destination and large-scale wedding design planning Cultural awareness and honoring family traditions Vendor collaboration and entertainment decisions Timeline strategy and protecting emotional moments How modern couples are approaching wedding planning differently Chapters: 00:00 Realities of Winter Wedding Season 02:07 Destination Wedding Planning in Charleston 05:30 Behind the Scenes of Our 2026 Wedding Projects 09:58 Designing a Mexican-Inspired Wedding Experience 12:43 Why a Strong Vendor Team Makes or Breaks a Wedding 16:22 Entertainment Trends: Bands, DJs & Guest Experience 21:44 Honoring Cultural Traditions in Wedding Design 27:08 How We Design Weddings That Feel Intentional Connect with us: Visit our website: https://www.cherryblossomwe.com/podcast Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Interested in joining us on a conversation, apply to become a guest: https://www.cherryblossomwe.com/be-a-guest Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() Ep 37 • Using AI Without Losing the Human Touch: How Wedding Planners Can Work Smarter with Jessica Ashley | Curious how wedding planners are actually using AI behind the scenes—and where they draw the line so creativity, connection, and trust stay human? In this episode of Weddings Unscripted, hosts Alexandra Pare and Alison Golt are joined by fellow wedding planner, designer, and mom of four, Jessica Ashley. Following her standout panel appearance at the DMV Collective, Jessica dives deeper into how she's using AI as a tool—not a replacement—to build efficiencies in her business and reclaim time in her personal life. From faster email response times to meeting transcriptions, proposal workflows, and visual communication, this conversation explores the practical, ethical, and emotional realities of working with AI in a relationship-driven industry like weddings. The result is a thoughtful, honest discussion about embracing technology while protecting what matters most: human connection. What we'll talk about: AI works best as a junior assistant, not a creative director. Systems must come first—AI refines processes, it doesn't replace them. Faster response times can significantly improve client experience and bookings. Visual tools help bridge communication gaps between planners, clients, and vendors. Human connection, trust, and clarity remain irreplaceable in wedding planning. Chapters: [00:00] Welcome to Weddings Unscripted & meeting Jessica Ashley [01:24] Jessica's journey and why AI entered her workflow [02:04] Early experimentation with ChatGPT and learning by doing [03:36] How planners can practically use AI day to day [05:28] Building systems first, then layering in AI [12:17] AI, SEO, and how couples are searching differently [14:09] Jessica's background in weddings, interiors, and design [21:13] Real-world use cases: meetings, notes, tasks, and follow-ups [22:07] Permissions, sharing summaries, and client-facing clarity [22:26] Visual tools, renderings, and communicating design ideas [23:31] New tools, evolving platforms, and staying adaptable [25:11] Why AI won't replace planners—and what it can support [27:12] Human connection, trust, and putting phones down at weddings [35:44] Response times, client expectations, and standing out [40:22] Starting with AI thoughtfully & final reflections Connect with Jessice: Website: jessicaashley.com Instagram: https://www.pinterest.com/jessicaashleyevents/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/jessicaashleyevents/ Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Ep 36 • Why Word-of-Mouth Still Wins: How Benable Is Changing the Way Couples Find Vendors | What if the most powerful marketing tool in the wedding industry isn't social media, ads, or algorithms — but real human recommendations? Welcome to Weddings Unscripted. In this episode, hosts Alexandra Pare and Alison Golt sit down with Tony Stubblebine, Founder & CEO of Benable, to explore how word-of-mouth marketing is evolving — and why it matters more than ever in a world shaped by AI, Gen Z buying behavior, and trust-based decision making. Tony shares the origin story of Benable, how wedding planners unexpectedly became the platform's earliest power users, and why real human recommendations outperform reviews, ads, and influencer content. Together, they unpack how planners, vendors, and couples can use technology to streamline decision-making while preserving authenticity. Key Takeaways: Word-of-mouth isn't disappearing — it's becoming more valuable Gen Z and AI-driven search favor authentic, user-generated recommendations Planners save massive time by centralizing vendor recommendations Trust is built through transparency, visuals, and lived experience Early adopters shape platforms — and grow alongside them Chapters: [00:00] Welcome to Weddings Unscripted + introducing Tony Stubblebine of Benable [03:33] What Benable is — and how it works for planners, vendors, and couples [07:14] How planners use Benable to replace long recommendation emails [11:18] Marketing to Gen Z — and now, marketing to AI [12:15] Why Benable isn't a review site — and why that matters [14:21] Tony's background and the real human problem that inspired Benable [17:00] Why recommendations change lives — not just buying decisions [21:33] A simple breakdown of how Benable works step-by-step [23:31] New feature: businesses claiming their Benable profiles [26:14] Benable as both a planning tool and a discovery platform [29:09] Why Benable doesn't believe in niches or follower minimums [35:59] Social media strategy advice for vendors in 2026 and beyond [40:22] Where Benable is headed in the next 5–10 years [41:56] How to join Benable and skip the waitlist Connect with Benable: Benable: https://benable.com/ Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Ep 35 • The One Choice Wedding Guests Will Talk About for Years with Sam Hill Entertainment | Ever wondered what really goes on behind the scenes when booking a live wedding band—and why logistics, timing, and trust matter just as much as talent? In this episode of Weddings Unscripted, Alexandra Pare sits down with Felicia Kettler of Sam Hill Entertainment to pull back the curtain on what it truly takes to book a live band for weddings and events. Felicia brings a unique perspective as both a wedding planner with Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events and a sales professional representing over 40 bands across the East Coast. Together, Alex and Felicia explore how bands are vetted, how timelines and budgets impact performance, and why trusting experienced professionals makes all the difference on event day. Key Takeaways: Booking a live band is about far more than music—it's logistics, timing, and experience. Venue layout, stage size, power access, and load-in time all affect band recommendations. Trusting professionals to read the room creates better energy than over-controlling setlists. Agencies provide safety nets, backups, and vetted talent couples can rely on. Planners play a critical role in helping bands succeed on event day. Chapters: [01:55] – The origin story of Sam Hill Entertainment and 30 years in business [02:52] – How many bands Sam Hill represents and where they perform [04:02] – Why couples choose an entertainment agency over booking direct [06:02] – The risks of "one-off" musicians vs. established bands [09:42] – How venue size and guest count affect band selection [11:48] – Band setup times, load-in logistics, and timeline planning [13:21] – Why backdrops, cases, and load-out timing matter [15:47] – Real wedding-day surprises and staying flexible [17:02] – How budget, music style, and season impact band recommendations [18:58] – Why Sam Hill doesn't typically host band showcases [22:57] – Do-not-play lists vs. trusting bands to read the room [26:10] – Challenges bands face when weddings don't have planners [28:55] – Hidden costs, pricing structure, and what's actually included [31:15] – Memorable band moments, power outages, and improvising live Connect with Sam Hill Entertainment: Website: https://www.samhillbands.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/samhillentertainment/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samhillentertainment/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/samhillentertainment Connect with us: Visit our website: http://www.cherryblossomwe.com/podcast Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() Ep 34 • Gen Z Weddings: How the Next Generation Chooses Vendors (with Adrienna McDermott) | Wondering how Gen Z couples are really finding, vetting, and choosing their wedding vendors—and why what worked five years ago might not work anymore? In this episode of Weddings Unscripted, we are joined by Adrienna McDermott of Ava, an expert on Gen Z consumer behavior, to unpack how the next generation approaches wedding planning. From how Gen Z shops and researches to what builds trust (and what turns them off), this conversation offers an inside look at how younger couples qualify vendors, make decisions, and define value. Whether you're a wedding professional trying to stay relevant or a couple planning a wedding in a digital-first world, this episode offers timely insight into where the industry is heading next. In This Episode, We Discuss… How Gen Z approaches vendor research and decision-making The platforms Gen Z actually uses to find and vet wedding professionals What authenticity means to younger couples—and how they define trust How values, transparency, and representation influence buying decisions What vendors can do now to better connect with Gen Z clients Chapters [00:00] Introducing Adrienna of Ava and the Gen Z lens [06:40] How Gen Z shops differently than Millennials [14:25] Where Gen Z finds wedding vendors [22:10] Trust, transparency, and authenticity [31:00] What turns Gen Z couples off instantly [39:15] How vendors can adapt without losing themselves Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() Ep 33 • The Last 2 Months Before Your Wedding: What Couples Don't Realize They Still Have to Do | Ever wonder why the final month or two before your wedding suddenly feels like a full-time job? You've booked the vendors, chosen your menu, and sent the invitations… so why does it feel like there's more to do now than ever? In this episode, Alex and Alison walk couples through everything that happens in the final stretch — the tasks planners can do, the ones they can't, and why that last push is the most important part of the process. They uncover the behind-the-scenes coordination, the decision-making crunch, and the small but essential details that ensure your wedding day runs seamlessly. Whether you're a couple gearing up for your day or a vendor wanting a clearer picture of what clients juggle at the end, this episode is a must-listen. What we discuss: [00:55] The "last 1–2 months" and why they surprise couples [02:12] Why early decision-making is everything [03:49] The importance of seat numbers & place card organization [04:32] Advice for vendors: understanding the clients' workload [05:32] Why the final month feels overwhelming for couples [07:41] Multicultural ceremonies and educational program elements [09:25] Balancing work and wedding prep — the client struggle is real [11:51] Music selections and why bands need song choices early [13:46] Load-ins, venue rules & navigating vendor logistics [15:53] The pressure vendors face during busy months [17:47] Weather stress & the importance of a real rain plan [21:03] Early access fees & venue staffing realities [22:04] Pre-planning with venues to improve your chances [27:20] Common wedding-day items clients forget [30:25] The wedding-week pickup meeting & double-checking items [31:05] Why verifying place cards is essential (and how mistakes happen) [31:38] Avoiding seating chart disasters on the wedding night [36:42] Ideal timelines: RSVPs, printed items, and song selections [38:13] Final thoughts: Preparing early = a smooth, joyful wedding day Key Takeaways: Planners handle a huge amount of behind-the-scenes work — but clients still have key responsibilities only they can do. Early decisions prevent last-minute stress for both couples and vendors. A clear rain plan (for photos and logistics) is essential — even for indoor weddings. Packing, organizing, and transferring personal items takes more time than couples anticipate. Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 11/18/25 | ![]() Ep 32 • What No One Tells You About Wedding Venues with Brick & Mortar | If you've ever wondered what it really takes to run a wedding venue — the logistics, the zoning restrictions, the noise ordinances, the late-night load-outs, the neighbor complaints, the staffing puzzle — this episode is a must-listen. This week, Alison sits down with Sarah and Jenna of Brick & Mortar, the powerhouse team behind some of DC's most beloved event spaces. They break down everything couples and planners don't usually see, from behind-the-scenes operations to the surprising challenges of running a venue in a dense metropolitan area. From permits to parking to the politics of neighborhood associations, this conversation is packed with transparency, education, and real-world advice for anyone choosing (or managing) a venue. In this episode, you'll hear: [03:26] - Sarah's Journey in the Venue Industry [05:54] - Meet Jenna Mack: Event Management Veteran [06:14] - Jenna's Career and Collaboration with Sarah [09:28] - Launching Paige House: A New Venue [12:22] - Venue Logistics and Challenges [19:08] - Rules and Regulations in Event Venues [25:37] - Unexpected Challenges and Rule Creation [29:29] - Dealing with Broken Glass at Events [30:04] - Streamlining Event Planning with CRM Systems [32:10] - Challenges of Load-In and Load-Out at Venues [34:51] - Importance of Trusting Your Vendors [36:38] - Unique Needs of Different Clients [44:01] - Logistics of Managing Event Venues [54:03] - Crazy and Challenging Event Requests Key Takeaways: Running a venue is far more than opening doors—it's permitting, logistics, staffing, timing, and constant coordination. Venue logistics shape the entire event. Parking, elevator load-ins, noise restrictions, and neighbor relationships can all impact how smooth the day feels. Couples need to ask smart questions. Clarify noise rules, load-in timelines, rain plans, vendor guidelines, and staffing expectations before booking. Learn more about Brick & Mortar: Website: https://brickandmortarvenues.com/ Instagram: @brickandmortarvenues Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 11/11/25 | ![]() Ep 31 • Captured in Motion: Bowen Films and the Art of Wedding Videography | What really goes into creating a wedding film that makes you feel the magic all over again? In this episode, Alex and Alison sit down with Whitney and Taylor of Bowen Films, the sister duo behind some of the most heartfelt and cinematic wedding films in the industry. They share how their father's legacy inspired their work, what couples often overlook when choosing a videographer, and why video captures emotion in ways photos can't. In this episode, you'll hear: [01:00] – Meet Whitney and Taylor of Bowen Films and their journey from family legacy to full-time creators. [04:50] – The emotional rewards of filming weddings and how clients react to their finished films. [07:45] – Why wedding videos are not a luxury—and what couples regret when they skip one. [10:20] – Reading the room: how Bowen Films captures authentic, emotional moments discreetly. [14:10] – Why strong communication between planners, photographers, and videographers matters. [22:00] – How the photographer–videographer dynamic has evolved. [28:00] – Behind the scenes: capturing clean sound and the importance of audio backups. [39:40] – The truth about raw footage (and why you probably don't want it). [47:00] – The value of backups, trust, and having a reliable creative team. [51:30] – Bowen Films' best practices for seamless, stress-free wedding videography. Key Takeaways: Emotion Over Everything: Wedding videos allow couples to relive the sounds, laughter, and tears that photos alone can't capture. Preparation Is Everything: From backups to audio checks, professional videographers plan for every "what if." Communication Is Key: A great vendor team thrives on respect, transparency, and mutual understanding—no egos required. Learn more about Bowen Films: Website: https://bowenfilms.net/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bowenfilms/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BowenFilms TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bowenfilms Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 11/4/25 | ![]() Ep 30 • How Wedding Planners Balance Family, Clients, and Chaos | Ever wondered what it really looks like to build a thriving wedding planning career while juggling motherhood, pumping breaks in parked cars, surprise school pick-ups, and the occasional chair-hauling at 9 months pregnant? 🤯 In this candid episode, we peel back the curtain on the realities of being moms and wedding planners — the balance, the guilt, the boundaries, and the moments that make it all worth it. From pumping behind tinted car windows at venues to tag-teaming childcare between timelines and tent load-ins, this conversation is honest, heartfelt, and full of perspective for anyone in the events industry… or any career built on passion. What we discuss: [00:00] — Why this conversation matters for the wedding industry [02:00] — The "dream job" myth vs. real logistics + spreadsheets [04:00] — Navigating pregnancy while planning weddings [10:30] — Learning to ask for help & building a supportive team [14:30] — When vendors don't show up — and planners step in [18:00] — How anxiety shows up in high-pressure wedding seasons [28:00] — Kids at weddings — behind-the-scenes realities [31:00] — Setting boundaries as a parent and wedding professional [35:00] — Why Zoom changed wedding planning forever Key Takeaways: Wedding planning is flexible — but that doesn't mean easy Boundaries help you serve clients better (not less!) Childcare logistics in the events world are real and complex Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() Ep 29 • Inside the Mind of a Modern Bride: What Couples Really Think When Hiring Vendors with Maggie Rault | Ever wondered what couples are really thinking when they scroll through your Instagram or hop on a discovery call? This week, we sit down with former client (and Weddings Unscripted listener!) Maggie Rault, who planned a six-event wedding weekend in Washington, DC. From her perspective as a bride, Maggie shares how she navigated vendor research, chose her dream planner, and found creative ways to make her wedding truly personal. What we discuss: [00:03:00] Maggie's love story and the DC–New Orleans connection [00:07:00] Planning six events in four days — and surviving it [00:10:00] How Maggie found her planner (and why referrals mattered most) [00:18:00] The real research process: hashtags, Instagram, and wedding "burner" accounts [00:25:00] Why transparency matters in vendor communication [00:34:00] The "ghosting" dilemma — and how vendors can avoid it [00:46:00] How to stand out on sales calls and make genuine connections [00:57:00] Maggie's best advice for vendors and couples Key Takeaways: Social media is a first impression, not the final decision. Maggie discovered her vendors through Instagram, but chose them for their authenticity, personality, and trustworthiness. Communication is everything. A simple "bump" email or transparent price range can save both clients and vendors valuable time. Couples are looking for innovation. Maggie's favorite vendors were those who were willing to create something unseen — custom designs, creative menus, and one-of-a-kind experiences. Planners bridge the gap. Having a planner means vendors can focus on their craft while couples feel supported and understood throughout the process. Related Episodes Mentioned: Ep 8 • Planning a Complex, Four-Day Wedding Weekend with Multiple Events (Part One) Ep 9 • Planning a Complex, Four-Day Wedding Weekend with Multiple Events (Part Two) Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 10/21/25 | ![]() Ep 28 • Behind the Color – Inside Something Vintage's Design Empire | Welcome to Weddings Unscripted! Ever wonder how a vintage rental company became one of the most trendsetting forces in the DC wedding scene? In this episode, we sit down with Dawn and Molly of Something Vintage — the powerhouse duo redefining event design through color, craftsmanship, and creativity. From humble beginnings collecting teacups to running a 35,000-square-foot warehouse, Dawn shares how her leap from the CIA to design entrepreneurship turned into a bold, thriving business. Molly joins in with insights on leadership, logistics, and what it takes to keep an ever-growing creative team aligned (and inspired). Together, they reveal the behind-the-scenes systems that keep Something Vintage running—from custom-built bars to nationwide linen shipping—and how they stay ahead of design trends that shape weddings across the country. What we discuss: [00:01:18] – Dawn's unexpected career pivot from the CIA to weddings [00:06:49] – Molly's path into events and how business savvy fueled their rapid growth [00:09:01] – How Something Vintage sets national trends (and what happens when China copies them!) [00:18:48] – The birth of their custom linen line and how they scaled nationwide shipping [00:25:57] – Why booking early is essential—trucks, timelines, and logistics behind the scenes [00:34:10] – Wild weather, rain plans, and lessons learned from unpredictable event days [00:40:48] – The real challenges of warehouse life (and the math behind getting furniture into elevators) [00:46:08] – The creative social media strategies that built Something Vintage's iconic brand Key Takeaways: Trendsetters, Not Followers: Something Vintage doesn't wait for inspiration—they create it, leading the way with original designs and bold aesthetics. Kindness Counts: The team reminds us that compassion and respect between vendors are what make event days seamless and enjoyable. Social Media with Purpose: Their content isn't just pretty—it educates, entertains, and builds community within the industry. Connect with Something Vintage: Website: https://www.somethingvintagerentals.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smthingvintage/ Instagram: @smthingvintage TikTok: @smthingvintage Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 10/7/25 | ![]() Ep 27• Behind the Bar: Expert Catering Tips for a Flawless Wedding Experience with Ridgewells (Part 2) | Ever been stuck in a long bar line at a wedding and thought, "There has to be a better way"? You're not alone. In this episode of Weddings Unscripted, Alex and Alison continue their candid conversation with Mary Margaret of Ridgewells Catering, diving deep into what it really takes to create a seamless, guest-centered dining and bar experience. From perfecting staffing ratios to preventing those all-too-common alcohol mishaps, this episode pulls back the curtain on the art, logistics, and heart of catering. Whether you're a planner, couple, or fellow vendor, get ready for practical insights and heartfelt truths about collaboration, hospitality, and creativity in the wedding world. In this episode, you'll hear: [00:01:00] – Why long bar lines are the number-one guest complaint (and how to fix it) [00:02:00] – The golden rule: one bartender per 50 guests [00:05:00] – The psychology behind closing the bar—and why it's not as scary as it sounds [00:09:00] – Tales from the bar: guest behavior and enforcing liquor laws [00:17:00] – Creating unforgettable culinary experiences [00:21:00] – Why collaboration sparks creativity between planners and caterers [00:27:00] – Building trust through transparency: behind Ridgewells' proposal process [00:37:00] – Fostering better vendor relationships in a competitive market Key Takeaways: Hospitality is a mindset. Every element—from how guests get their drinks to how quickly they're seated—shapes how they feel cared for. Smart staffing makes or breaks the experience. Remember Mary's rule: one bartender per 50 guests to avoid bar lines. Respect the liquor laws. Self-service may sound fun until it puts your event at risk—understanding regulations protects everyone. Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | ![]() Ep 26 • Wedding Catering Behind the Scenes: The Unsung Heroes of Your Big Day with Ridgewells (Part 1) | There's more to wedding catering than just great food—and the real magic happens behind the scenes with people you'll never meet. In this episode, we sit down with Mary Margaret from Ridgewell's Catering, one of DC's most established catering companies (founded in 1928!), to pull back the curtain on what it really takes to execute flawless wedding catering. From warehouse managers to pantry staff, Mary Margaret reveals the unsung heroes who make your wedding day seamless, plus the hottest trends that are elevating wedding dining from "rubber chicken dinners" to Michelin-star experiences. In this episode, you'll hear: [00:02:28] The incredible history of Ridgewell's—nearly 100 years of catering evolution and why longevity matters in the industry. [00:12:01] The invisible workforce: kitchen managers, warehouse staff, and pantry people who make or break your event. [00:16:35] Why the pantry person is the unsung hero protecting your venue and your budget. [00:22:13] Current trends: cultural storytelling, intentional food and beverage pairings, and Michelin-star dining experiences. [00:27:14] Interactive dining experiences [00:32:55] Mary Margaret's controversial bar strategy [00:36:08] Strategic bar placement and why guests "stick to bars like they'll never see alcohol again." Key Takeaways: Behind every flawless wedding meal is an entire ecosystem of specialists—from warehouse managers ensuring nothing is forgotten to pantry staff protecting your rental investments. The hottest trend isn't just good food—it's storytelling through cuisine that reflects couples' cultural heritage and shared experiences. Successful bar service is all about strategic staffing and placement—no lines means trusting your caterer's staffing recommendations. Connect with Ridgewells: Website: https://www.ridgewells.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ridgewellsdc/ Instagram: @ridgewellsdc Connect with us: Visit our website: www.weddingsunscripted.com Cherry Blossom Weddings & Events: www.cherryblossomwe.com Follow us on our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61572429101755 Instagram: @weddings_unscripted TikTok: @weddings_unscripted | — | ||||||
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