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Text the Wedding Planning HotlineInclusivity in weddings goes way beyond using the right language on your invitations. It's about representation, intention, and creating a space where every couple—and every guest—feels seen, celebrated, and respected.To help us dig into what that really looks like in today's wedding industry, we're talking to Brittny Drye, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Love Inc., a leading equality-minded wedding publication. In this episode, Brittny shares practical tips for planning inclusive celebrations, insights on Gen Z's impact on the wedding world, and the trends that are here to stay (and the ones we're ready to retire).Whether you're a couple planning your wedding or a wedding pro looking to grow with intention, this conversation is full of thoughtful takeaways you won't want to miss.Links Mentioned in the EpisodeFind the Full Shownotes HereLearn More About Love IncFollow Brittny on InstagramGrab Our Day of Master OrganizerGrab Our Wedding Budget BundleGrab our Ultimate Wedding Planning Checklist Book a 90-minute Clarity Call to get wedding planning help specific to your unique situationVisit the ASK THE PLANNER Wedding Planning Templates Shop Connect with the show!
In today's episode, Angela speaks with “the woman leading the way to a more inclusive wedding industry,” Brittny Drye. Listen to learn about her career start, current wedding trends, and future goals for brand, Love Inc.Follow Brittny's life and work here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveincmag/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoveIncMag/ Elle Décor Magazine: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/http://christianlahoude.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/pdf/magazine/BC_Elle_Decor.pdf Café Mom: https://cafemom.com/author/brittnydrye Specialty Acts: https://loveincmag.com/elevating-the-entertainment-specialty-acts-for-weddings-are-on-the-rise/ Welcome Party: https://loveincmag.com/planning-a-welcome-party-where-to-start-and-what-you-need-to-know/ How to Submit: https://loveincmag.com/how-to-submit/ Love Inc Podcast: https://loveincmag.com/category/podcast/ Leah Weinburg episode: https://loveincmag.com/podcast-finding-your-emotional-style/ Thank you for listening! Please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to the Media in Minutes podcast here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-in-minutes/id1555710662
Brittny Drye is the founder and editor of Love Inc., a wedding blog and digital publication centered on equality. She has been celebrated by the New York Times, The Advocate, Cosmopolitan and more. Brittny champions inclusivity and is an anchor for advocacy in the equality and inclusion space. In this episode, Brittny will unpack inclusivity and how you can be more inclusive for your clients. Episode HighlightsBeing truly inclusive is a mindset. It's the language you use, the imagery you show, and the relationships you have. Inclusivity means including everyone all the time.Inclusivity is about educating yourself so that you are equipped to do it in a more authentic manner. If you are looking to ensure that you are being inclusive, take a look at your marketing, your forms, and adjust them so that they are representative of what your authentically represents.As a planner, it is important not to assume a traditional wedding, and ask your couple what they are looking for in their wedding as couples nowadays are doing weddings how they want to do them. If you are in a position where you have made a mistake when it comes to inclusivity, apologize, and move on. Planners are the gatekeeper between their clients and the rest of the vendor team. You want to make sure you are doing your homework to ensure that the venue and vendors are inclusive and will be able to represent your client well for their event. If you are in a position where you have to speak up for your client, ensure that you have written documentation so that you have what you need to protect your client. Links and Resources:Love Inc. MagLove Inc. InstagramLove Inc. FacebookThank you so much for tuning into the podcast. Until next time, stay on purpose!Support the show
This episode is for you out there who are my baby wooers, my baby manifesters — if you're just dipping your toes into the whole manifestation, self-care thing and trying to figure it all out, I'm here to help. I know you're excited, but you might not know where to go from here. Well, lucky for you, we are joined by Brittany Drye from Love Inc. in this episode, who talks all about how she was a manifestation nonbeliever. But now her interest is piqued! I love watching people discover the way the Universe works and apply it to their businesses. So if you're a little woo-woo on the fence, or still not fully out of the woo-woo closet when you're trying to apply it to your business…my friend, this episode is for you. Let's go! In this episode, you'll learn: Techniques and tools to avoid burnout Three pro tips from Brittny's areas of expertise that will help YOU as empire-builders scale your businesses while enjoying your entrepreneurial journey The secret sauce for making good content The advice you would give to your past self Here's a peek inside the episode: [03:27] Mantra of the Day — I manifest my highest good. [10:49] Prioritizing self-care [11:41] How manifesting works [12:11] 2022 - 22 things grateful for and 22 things desire [23:09] Evolution [23:44] The con [25:42] How to find your secret sauce [30:32] Asking for help is okay [37:42] Don't stress about what other people think of you Connect with me! Do you feel worn out, trapped, lost, or overpowered? Let me help you find your mojo again! Align with your abundance so you can flourish! Download your FREE guide, “Beat The Burnout Monster” Recalibration Guide and reclaim your glow and cash flow. https://www.flourishmarketing.co/recalibrate Podcast Instagram: The Flourishing Entrepreneur FM Website: Flourish Marketing | Strategy, Copywriting & Coaching Schedule a Discovery Call: Flourishmarketing.co/disco Guest Bio: Brittny Drye, Founder, and Owner of Love Inc. Brittny Drye is the founder and editor-in-chief of Love Inc., the leading equality-minded wedding blog and print publication, and host of Inclusively Yours, an LGBTQ-inclusive podcast highlighting wedding planning tips and love stories. Her inclusive efforts and thought leadership within the wedding industry have been celebrated by the New York Times, Forbes, The Advocate, OUT Magazine, Refinery29, NY Daily News, The Washington Post, and more. She was recently nominated for NACE Speaker of the Year. She currently serves as the VP of Marketing for The National Gay Wedding Association. Where to find more of Brittny: Brittny's Instagram: Brittny Drye Brittny's Facebook: Brittny Drye Brittny's Website: Brittny Drye Brittny's Website: Brittny Drye
Brittny Drye is the founder and editor-in-chief of Love Inc., the leading equality-minded wedding blog and print publication, and host of Inclusively Yours, an LGBTQ-inclusive podcast highlighting wedding planning tips and love stories. Featured in the New York Times, The Washington Post, Forbes, and more, she is known for her inclusive efforts, her wedding know-how, and her candid takes on the state of the industry at large. You will hear all about Brittny Drye's journey and her tips on 'Industry Shifts You Need to Know.' We will finish up with 'What She Wishes Other Vendors Knew' and her 'Confetti Hour Confession.' Featured Guest: Brittny Drye Website: https://loveincmag.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveincmag/ -- Help support Renée and The Confetti Hour show with a small contribution of $3 per month. Your support goes towards the professional maintenance of the show allowing Renée to continue to bring on reputable professionals to share their incredible journeys and tangible tips to help wedding professionals elevate their services. Consider supporting at https://www.patreon.com/theconfettihour Merri is an visualization online platform made for event planning that allows planners to bring their client's events to life in 3D. You can visualize your entire event using models of furniture, decor, flowers, and more, all within renderings of your venue! It also allows you to collaborate with your vendor team for seamless planning and execution of events.If you are a planner and would like to see what Merri can do for you, you can sign up at the link in our bio! For venue or rental companies interested in becoming involved on the platform, you can email ambassador@bemerri.com to get started!
You know getting your work published is a big deal. But how do you make it happen? Fortunately, this expert has the answer. Brittny Drye is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Love Inc., an equality-minded wedding blog and print publication that creates inclusive content for hetero and LGBTQ+ couples. Her thought-leadership has been recognized by... The post WII 096: Brittny Drye Shares the Right Way to Submit Your Work and Get Published appeared first on Timeline Genius Blog.
Getting published in a wedding magazine or on a blog or online site can help give your business credibility and the reach of audiences that might not otherwise know about you. Listen to this new episode with Brittny Drye, founder and editor-in-chief of Love Inc., and hear how to get your business on the radar of the editors of publications and websites.Brittny Drye is the founder and editor-in-chief of Love Inc., the leading equality-minded wedding blog and print publication. Her inclusive efforts have been celebrated by the New York Times, Forbes, The Advocate, OUT Magazine, Refinery29, NY Daily News, Cosmopolitan, and more. She is a founding editor of the Aisle Society and a member of the 2018-19 North American Advisory Board for the International Academy of Wedding & Events and a 2019 Knot Pro Educator. Headshot: https://www.dropbox.com/s/er33tgqp178nrm9/Photo%20Credit%20Phil%20Van%20Nostrand%203.jpg?dl=0Website: http://loveincmag.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoveIncMagInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveincmag/If you have any questions about anything in this, or any of my podcasts, or have a suggestion for a topic or guest, please reach out directly to me at Alan@WeddingBusinessSolutions.com or visit my website Podcast.AlanBerg.comPlease be sure to subscribe to this podcast and leave a review (thanks, it really does make a difference). If you want to get notifications of new episodes and upcoming workshops and webinars, you can sign up at www.ConnectWithAlanBerg.com
This week we welcome Brittny Drye who just finished attending NY Bridal Fashion Week - which is the worlds largest bridal fashion show where all of the biggest names in bridal wear showcase the newest lines.Want to be in the know? Check out this episode to hear all about the Fashion, Trends, and Drama!Brittny Dryeis the founder and editor - in - chief of Love Inc., the leading equality - minded wedding blog and print publication, and host of Inclusively Yours, an LGBTQ - inclusive podcast highlighting wedding planning tips and love stories. Her inclusive efforts and thought leadership within the wedding industry have been celebrated by the New York Times, Forbes, The Advocate, OUT Magazine, Refinery29, NY Daily News, The Washington Post, and more. She was recently nominated for NACE Speaker of the Year. She currently serves as the VP of Marketing for The National Gay Wedding AssociationTo chime in live - make a comment during the show. If you are watching via You Tube, we can pull your comment right up on screen... and you may be invited to appear on the show!! Join Behind the Veil Show with host Keith Willard, CWP, and co-hosts Marci Guttenberg, CPCE, CWP, and Brooke Logan Stoner for our LIVE SHOW - Tuesday April 19th, 2:00pm, 2022, EDT – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kf2TB-6ui0Q.PODCAST SHOW - Available after 5:00 PM EDT in iTunes, iHeart Radio, Spotify, or any major podcast players- Ask Alexa - "Play the latest podcast episode of Behind The Veil"BEHIND THE VEIL Show: Winner of 2021 @TellyAwards for best online unscripted series & 2021 @NACE ONE Award for Innovator of The Year.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BehindTheVeilShow)
"As a wedding magazine editor, I have a birds' eye view of wedding trends that are happening around the country. Some of those "trends" are indeed shifts, meaning they're sticking around for awhile." What's the difference between a trend and a shift? We've seen a lot of changes since 2020. From the way we celebrate to who we celebrate with to what we prioritize when planning weddings. Brittny defines shifts as changes that are going to be sticking around for years and years (maybe even forever), while trends may have a shorter shelf life. We're dishing about all of the newest trends - and the coolest shifts - on The Wedding Dish this week! This week, Sara is joined by Brittny Drye, the human behind Love Inc. Need your dish fix? Visit theweddingdishpodcast.com or follow us @theweddingdishpodcast Want your question answered? You can submit your questions to The Wedding Dish through our Instagram @theweddingdishpodcast. If you'd like to be a guest on The Wedding Dish, visit theweddingdishpodcast.com/dish-with-us. And, grab the transcript over in our Show Notes at theweddingdishpodcast.com/blog This episode is brought to you by... Photos from the Harty, a small but mighty team of wedding and event photographers in Washington, D.C. We believe our couples need to love their photographers as much as their photos, and bring their personalities to each and every shoot District Bliss, a community of business owners; get the support you need to skyrocket your business with ease! Sprout Creative, marketing for heart-centered businesses; grow your potential through smart marketing Mabely Q, Making Business Successible. (That's success + accessible put together, because the better you can serve your community, the bigger your business can grow) Canva, unique and easy design 17hats. Business just got easier. At The Wedding Dish, we use 17hats for scheduling guests, questionnaires, to develop our show notes, and for our all of guest management. It's the CRM that makes it easy to run two businesses and two podcasts seamlessly Teachable, Create online courses and coaching services with Teachable. Transform your experience and know-how into a thriving knowledge business Laughing with Gingers is a comedy podcast where two redheads with loud laughs share stories, play games, and spread silliness and joy. Hosted by Kristina Kury and Sara Alepin Chill Paws, human-grade CBD for your furry pals (use CLOU15 for a discount) BarkBox, A monthly themed box of toys, treats, and unleashed joy, thoughtfully designed to satisfy every dog's unique playstyle
In today's episode we are welcoming Brittny Drye the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Love Inc Magazine the leading equality minded publication. Today Brittny is leaving us with her top tips for those of you looking to submit to a wedding publication to be featured on either a blog or in print. To see more or submit your wedding you can check our Love Inc below: https://loveincmag.com
Trends from the Editors. What Will be Popular in 2022 and Beyond? Listen to this episode of Ellwed Talks Podcast, where we talk to Brittny Drye the Founder and Owner of Love Inc. Brittny is the founder and editor-in-chief of Love Inc., the leading equality-minded wedding blog and print publication. Her inclusive efforts have been celebrated by the New York Times, Forbes, The Advocate, OUT Magazine, Refinery29, NY Daily News, Cosmopolitan, and more. She is a founding editor of the Aisle Society and a member of the 2018-19 North American Advisory Board for the International Academy of Wedding & Events and in 2019 she was also the Knot Pro Educator. In this episode, you can get to know Brittny! We will talk about the Inclusive Wedding Market and Trends from the Editor's point of view - What Will be Popular in 2022 and Beyond! Find Love Inc.: Website: http://loveincmag.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoveIncMag Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveincmag/ _______________________ Read more on ellwed.com/podcast Get the Ellwed magazine at ellwed.com/magazine Follow Ellwed on socials for instant stylish inspiration from Greece at @ellwedmag Share this episode on your social media channels and help future brides with planning their destination wedding! ---------------------------------------------------------------- SPONSOR: This episode is sponsored by Submit My Wedding Submit My Wedding is the first resource for engaged couples and newlyweds that walks them through the real wedding submission process. Submit My Wedding is the creation of wedding publicists OFD Consulting, who have submitted hundreds of real weddings to blogs and publications in the last decade. As a bonus, customers who purchase the real wedding submission bundle will be invited to ongoing office hours with the OFD publicity team. https://www.submitmywedding.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ellwed/message
In this weeks episode, I chat with wedding publisher Brittny Drye about what each of these, but more specifically, influencers. There are many things to look out for when deciding to work with and influencer, and Brittny has all the answers you'll need to make the right decision for your business. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Differences The right fit Content match Engangement formula Contracts “For Free” Working with an influencer Pushing back
In this video we dive into sharing tips for cultivating a culture of inclusion and providing an open, inclusive welcoming experience for every wedding couple. No matter who you serve as a wedding professional, today we are sharing our best tips to provide our guests with the most welcoming experience possible. Thanks for checking out The Venue RX on Youtube. We are a team of content creators bringing you weekly reviews, tutorials, and business coaching videos. For a look at all things motivation, mindset, podcast interviews, and more...this is the place to be! Learn all about our guest here
Brittny Drye, the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Love Inc., shares with us why it was important for her to create a truly inclusive publication, and how her Love Lists help same sex couples find equality-minded vendors. “...even though we do have marriage equality, there's still a lot of work that needs to be done in the wedding space. Specifically, a lot of wedding pros still discriminate unfortunately. A lot of wedding pros still need education on marketing to LGBTQ+ couples. So, there's definitely still a need for that inclusive angle and that inclusive lens on the wedding content. So I'm still fighting the good fight.” - Brittny Drye Follow Love Inc. on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest! Email: bdrye@loveincmag.com Purchase the magazine here: Love Inc. Get to Know Brittny: Brittny Drye is the Founder and Editor-in-chief of Love Inc., the leading equality-minded wedding blog and print publication. Her inclusive efforts have been celebrated by the New York Times, The Advocate, OUT Magazine, Refinery29, NY Daily News, Cosmopolitan, and more. She is a founding member of the Aisle Society, a member of the 2019-20 North American Advisory Board for the International Academy of Wedding & Events, and a 2020 WeddingPro Educator. This has been a production of Evergreen Podcasts. A special thank you to Executive Producers David Moss, Gerardo Orlando, Production Director Brigid Coyne and Audio Engineer Eric Koltnow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Could you be discriminating without even realizing it? Are you doing enough to be inclusive in your marketing? This week we welcome Brittny Drye founder and editor-in-chief of Love Inc., the leading equality-minded wedding blog and print publication. Her inclusive efforts have been celebrated by the New York Times, Forbes, The Advocate, OUT Magazine, Refinery29,NY Daily News, Cosmopolitan, and more. Learn what you should be doing to help attract LGBTQ+ clients and ensure that the service you provide is truly inclusive! This show is, and always has been, LIVE. Host: Keith Willard - Keith Willard EventsBehind The Veil Crew:Marci Guttenberg - An Affair To Remember by MarciBrooke Logan Stoner - Keith Willard EventsSpecial Guest: Brittny Drye - Founder and Editor in Chief of Love Inc.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BehindTheVeilShow)
132: Happy Pride, Crew! While the wedding industry has come a long way in the past few years, for those in the LGBTQ+ community, it can still be a difficult task to find inclusive, affirming, and like-minded wedding planners and vendors. That's where Brittny Drye comes in. Brittny is the editor of Love Inc. Magazine, the leading equality-minded wedding blog and print publication, She is here to help and guide us in ways that LGBTQ+ couples can find the right wedding vendors for them, by knowing what to look out for, and where to look - as well as some of the questions that couples should be asking their vendors! Brittny Drye is the founder and editor-in-chief of Love Inc., the leading equality-minded wedding blog and print publication. Her inclusive efforts have been celebrated by the New York Times, Forbes, The Advocate, OUT Magazine, Refinery29, NY Daily News, Cosmopolitan, and more. She is a founding editor of the Aisle Society and a member of the 2018-19 North American Advisory Board for the International Academy of Wedding & Events and a 2019 Knot Pro Educator. Forbes has touted her as “The Woman Lead the Way to a More Inclusive Wedding Industry". Officially on the rise as a leading disruptor in the event space, she's bringing the next generation of inclusive education to the special events industry. Website: http://loveincmag.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LoveIncMag Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveincmag/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/your-i-do-crew/support
Yesterday, Buzzfeed shared that Pinterest and The Knot Worldwide have both agreed and are taking action to "Stop Promoting Wedding Content That Romanticizes Former Slave Plantations." Click here to read the article in full As a wedding professional, venue owner and human being, this is an important conversation. It's also not an easy conversation to have, it's hard. Just read some of the comments on the Buzzfeed article - emotions are running high and rightfully so. Let me preface this by saying: My guest and I are both white women and fully acknowledge the level of privilege that comes with that. We're having this discussion as two humans who care deeply about these things and as two wedding professionals. I've brought Brittny Drye from @loveincmag onto the podcast today for a special episode to share her initial thoughts on the steps Pinterest and The Knot Worldwide have taken. Brittny works tirelessly in the LGBTQ+ space. Inclusivity for all is at the top of her list. We discuss: - What we've gathered about this topic (it just broke yesterday) - Why this is happening now - What plantation venue owners and employees can do to move forward - and More This is a place for open, respectful dialogue. Please share your thoughts in the comments of Instagram or you can DM me if you need to chat but need a one on one space.
Having a non-traditional wedding? This week we sat down with Brittny Drye of Love Inc.! We discussed questions, like: What are other walking-up-the-aisle options? How do we make traditional vows fit us? How can we coordinate our wedding party’s outfits? And more! >> Follow @loveincmag on Instagram for more inspiration and ideas. >> Do you have a wedding question you want answered on a future episode? DM us on Instagram @lovestoriestv! >> Are you a wedding pro? Email loveclub@lovestoriestv.com to get more info about how you can join The Love Club, our partner program for wedding pros.
Understanding millennials has been a challenging endeavor for anyone in older generations. And just as we think we understand them, another generation is in the mix! Known as GenZ, this group was born between 1995 and 2015, and the oldest of this group will be the next round of wedding clients. Do you know what makes this group tick, how to communicate with them, and what their hot buttons are? In this week's episode of This Week In Weddings, we're chatting all about Generation Z and what we need to know. About our guest: Brittny Drye is the founder and editor-in-chief of Love Inc., the leading equality-minded wedding blog and print publication. Her inclusive efforts have been celebrated by the New York Times, Forbes, The Advocate, OUT Magazine, Refinery29, NY Daily News, Cosmopolitan, and more. She is a founding member of the Aisle Society, a member of the 2018-19 North American Advisory Board for the International Academy of Wedding & Events and a 2019 Knot Pro Educator. In this episode, listeners will hear about: Brittny's background in the wedding industry GenZ's thoughts on gender and gender identity The racial makeup of this generation Communication styles of this younger generation What GenZ is looking for when it comes to their weddings Want to connect with Brittny? Online: https://loveincmag.com/ Instagram: @loveincmag Pinterest Facebook Twitter This episode of This Week In Weddings is sponsored by the OFD Collective.
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We are chatting with Brittny Drye of Love Inc. all about the In's and Out's of Publishing and how to get published. Brittny is the editor-in-chief at Love. Inc, and she shares her do's, don't, and must haves when you submit your wedding for online or print publication. Visit Website: https://loveincmag.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveincmag Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/loveincmag Stay up to date & visit us at www.teawithjaine.com and follow www.instagram.com/jainekershner on Instagram to see our latest IGTV episodes. Have a topic you'd like us to discuss? Email us at hello@teawithjaine.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Brittny Drye started Love Inc Magazine in October 2013 as the first equality-minded wedding publication. And although the wedding industry has come a long way, we still have so much further to go to make sure that LGBTQ couples aren't discriminated against. Part of that is looking into our content - are we using bride- and groom-specific verbiage on our websites, contracts, and proposals? And even in our own language? Sha'Quitta Brown just got married to her wife L'Erin in July 2018. And for them, they didn’t feel welcome by all wedding vendors. Some were downright bigoted, and some just didn’t have the collateral on their website to make Sha’Quitta and L’Erin comfortable in contacting them. For those who are outwardly intolerant, Sha’Quitta doesn’t have any time for them. But for those who WANT to be inclusive and who WANT more LGBT weddings, Sha’Quitta has some great advice. Brittny Drye (Image by Brandi Gard) L'Erin and Sha'Quitta (image by Cedrick Forrest of Showtime Studios) Love Inc on Social Media: Instagram: @loveincmag twitter: @loveincmag Facebook: @loveincmag Weddings for Real on Social Media: Instagram: @weddingsforreal Facebook: @weddingsforreal twitter: @weddingsforreal Music for this episode by https://www.bensound.com. The host of the show is Megan Gillikin, owner and lead consultant at A Southern Soiree Wedding and Event Planning. She's also available for wedding and hospitality business consulting and can be reached at megan@weddingsforreal.com. Weddings for Real is edited and produced by Jason Gillikin for Earfluence.
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In this episode, Angela and Brittney Drye discuss: *Creating Inclusive and Unique Content *How to prequalify and credit vendors *Growing a loyal following *How to keep readers interest even after their wedding Key Takeaways: *Communication is key *You must adapt to changing trends and algorithms *Equality Minded Vendor List *Knowing what you stand for "It's not a gay wedding, it's just a wedding" - Brittny Drye Connect with Guest: Twitter Facebook Website Instagram
As a lover of all things wedding and a fierce cheerleader for marriage equality, Brittny Drye, Founder and Editor in Chief of Love Inc decided to marry her two passions and create a resource where all couples—gay, straight and lesbian—can be equally represented. In this episode of Bridechilla, Brittny shares her best tips for finding vendors that you click with, which will turn your 'dreams' into reality and will share your ethos of weddings and marriage. Be on your way to wedding Planning Zen with the Bridechilla Guides! Visit the Bridechilla Store and use the Codeword LISTEN for 10% off your order! Join the Bridechilla Community on Facebook. The best Wedding Planning community around. It's bullshit-free, jerk-free and a nice place to be! Keep up to date with the Bridechilla Blog, read podcast show notes and be inspired by real Bridechilla Weddings Join Bridechilla founder, Aleisha on Instagram, for wedding inspiration and more!
Is your marketing inclusive or are you falling behind the times? Join me as I interview Love Inc. Editor-in-Chief Brittny Drye to learn tips and tricks for weaving inclusivity into your marketing strategy. www.loveinc.com www.thewedpreneur.com/13