Stop scrolling for a sec. You've found your people.
You want a wedding ceremony that feels as good as it looks.
No cringe, no cheese, no awkward pauses or bizarre readings from Aunt Bev.
We do real, relaxed and ridiculously good ceremonies that sound like you, feel like you, and actually mean something.
So take your shoes off, you're home,
Cam x.
Michael & Tess really thought through their wedding day timeline & prioritised time with their people. π₯°
And attending their own cocktail hour was just 1 part of their overall strategy. They also:
*exchanged private vows before their ceremony so they could really take their time and drink it in
*they had their wedding party sit down so they could enjoy the ceremony too
*they had a self-serve gin station during cocktail hour, think lots of fresh fruit & herb garnishes
*they booked a doughnut van for late night snacks.
Congrats again Mr & Mrs Phillips - married as fuck! π
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I mean, they live you and don't want to hurt your feelings π₯Ί
In Ep183 I go through the top 10 things your fam and friends may never tell you about your wedding.
Plus how, when you create a welcoming and comfortable space for your guests they want to stay. And in fact, when the lights come on after last drinks have been called:
1) There'll still be people there π and
2) You'll hear an audible groan because the celebrations have come to an end and they don't want it to be over.
Comment episode below and I'll DM you the link to listen now π
Jokes on them, actually. π
Turns out talking for a living is a bit of an art form.
Knowing when to pause, when to hold after the punchline and how to hold space for happy tears. Bringing a sense of calm to two people who are about to do one of the boldest, most beautiful things in their lives.
So yes, I get paid to talk.
But more importantly, I get paid to make people feel something.
If you and your person are looking for a ceremony that's relevant, warm, a little silly, chilled and so very you, I'm your celebrant.
Every couple, every love story, every identity welcomed here. Always.
β¨ Link in bio to check availability.
If you laughed at this.. and then felt a little sick, I see you.
You're only a few months in and you're already the one with the spreadsheet, the vendor emails, and the mental load that never switches off.
They care. You know they do.
But caring and *doing* are two very different things.
This week on the Unbridely Podcast, I'm talking about how to get your fiance involved before you reach the big day running on empty.
Because your wedding should feel like something you built together.
Ep 181 out now.
Link in bio.
And if you just thought of someone? Send it to them. They'll thank you for it. π
Did you know your wedding food has its own personality?
And I don't mean a spicy kung pao chicken for the extroverts and a bowl of comforting soup for the introverts.
I mean how the food is served to your guests.
Every catering style or format has its own energy, and if it doesn't match your people, you'll definitely feel like something is 'off' on the day.
Swipe through to find the format that suits your wedding vibe, the honest pros and cons, and which offers the best value while ensuring your guests have a delicious and satisfying meal..
because the goal is to not have them need to go home via the drive-thru.
Josh de Haas from Chopping Board Catering joins me on Ep180 of the Unbridely Podcast to break it all down, including how he's fixed the age-old steak-or-chicken alternate drop fomo (yes, really).Β
Link in bio to listen.Β
What's your favourite catering format and why? Drop it in the comments. I'd love to know. π
They say you're the product of the 5 closest people to you. If that's true, I'm doing okay.
Vic, your warmth, generosity and glass half full perspective are like elixir for my soul.
And Amy, I live for your wit, street smarts and no-bullshit approach to life.
Thank you both for being there through some tough and brilliant times. Love you more than you'll ever know xx
You know what AI never says? "Actually, that's not going to work."
It doesn't question your budget, your vision, or your venue. It validates, agrees, and cheers you on.
And that's exactly why you need to be careful.
Swipe. π
Sean & Chloe's fam & friends are their world.
So when Nanna took a tumble the night before their wedding, everyone held their breath. π¬
But Nanna not only came to their wedding, in a wheelchair, but also was one of their legal witnesses during the ceremony & found her way onto the dance floor at their reception. π
Peak guest behaviour. π