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“Lifting the Veil" is your new go-to podcast to gain an exclusive and unfiltered glimpse into the world of weddings. A must-listen for both seasoned vendors and soon-to-be newlyweds, where we will embark on an exploratory journey through all things wedding. From the essential knowledge you need…to knowledge you don’t…to the often-overlooked…we’re leaving no stone unturned! We'll also dive into the aftermath of a global pandemic that reshaped the weddings you used to know. Join us as we "lift the veil" and empower you to plan, hire, execute, and celebrate your event with confidence and flair.

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  • 050: Children at Weddings 2.0
    Jan 27 2026

    Children at Weddings? Let’s Talk About It.

    It’s one of the most debated (and emotionally charged) wedding topics out there—children at weddings. Some couples can’t imagine saying “I do” without their littlest loved ones in attendance, while others dream of an adults-only celebration without high chairs, meltdowns, gentle parenting (oy!) or early bedtimes. So…who’s right?

    In this episode, we’re diving headfirst into the pros and cons of having children at weddings. From heartfelt moments and family traditions to logistics, guest experience, and the need for the adults to have a child-free night out, we unpack what couples really need to think about before making the call. Whether you’re firmly "Team Kids", "Team No Kids", or somewhere in between, this honest (and judgment-free) conversation will help you feel confident in choosing what’s best for your day.

    If nothing else, you giggle at how awkwardly Kathy and Christina make their way through this hot button topic.

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    18 min
  • 049: Photographer, Planner, or Therapist
    Jan 6 2026

    You thought you hired a wedding photographer or planner…but little did you know, you also got a therapist.

    In this episode, Kathy and Christina dive into the unofficial role every wedding pro takes on; becoming a make-shift therapist for their couples. From family drama and emotional overload, to managing expectations and calming nerves, they share why these moments are not the exception—they’re the norm.

    With humor and honesty, they explain why couple's family dynamics aren’t as unique as they think (sorry!) and why embracing this role actually leads to smoother planning, stronger relationships, and a better overall wedding experience. Spoiler alert: they don’t just accept it—they fully embrace it.

    If you’ve ever talked feelings before timelines, this episode is for you.

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    14 min
  • 048: Burnout, Boundaries & the Big Lie of Balance
    Sep 16 2025

    The wedding pro survival guide for building a sustainable business without burning yourself out...or trying like hell.

    Christina kicks us off with words that hit home, "Let’s be real — running a creative business is hard enough. Add homeschooling two kids, working with your spouse, and trying not to burn it all down? That’s a whole different game."

    Then Kathy coming in with the corporate to "side hustle" shift...."I'm no longer able to just focus on the craft of what I love, now we have to build a sustainable and responsible business. Let’s just say it’s not all coffee shops and flexible hours.”

    So let's dig in and discuss what burnout and boundaries really look like for creatives in the wedding industry. And let's throw balance in the mix because we love to make things even more complicated sometimes....so here we go. In this episode Kathy & Christine discuss:

    • What it's like to go from a hobby or side-hustle to a full blown small business, with spouses, family responsibilities, children, pets, etc. all while trying not to burn the house down accidentally.
    • Why is it so easy for us to miss the early warning signs? You can pretty much blame adrenaline and passion for masking the damage. Maybe we see the early signs, but we're REAL good at ignoring them because there are already so many other things to focus on.
    • How the industry’s triple-standard message: 1). hustle harder, 2). look perfect, 3). act “chill” no matter what.
    • The emotional cost of what people only see on "pretty" social accounts.
    • The cost of measuring success only by booked dates and income.
    • Failed personal & professional boundaries.
      • Recognizing when “yes” is actually self-sabotage.
      • Learning to say "no" with grace and without guilt.
      • How no’s lead to better yeses (and fewer regrets).
      • Why failing at boundaries sometimes teaches you more than setting them.
    • Protecting your homelife, your spouse, children and yourself.
    • Shutting down after a certain hour — or at least trying to.
    • Navigating client expectations when you are your brand.
    • The Big Lie of “Balance”
    • Practical Tools for Sustainability
    • Encouragement for the Vendor in Survival Mode
      • Christina: “You’re not failing — you’re adapting.”
      • Kathy: “This season won’t last forever. Your worth isn’t tied to your output.”
    • In closing, remember you can't do your best work if you're running on empty, and NO, you don't have to earn your rest.

    Finally feeling like you're not alone? Share your story. We'd love to know what challenges you have as a small business owner/creative professional and how do you manage those challenges.

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    27 min
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