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Wedding Empires Podcast - Grow and Market Your Dream Wedding Business
Ask Jac & Ben A Question!Join us as we sit down with Jessica Bishop, the inspiring founder of the Budget Savvy Bride, who transformed her personal wedding planning blog into a go-to destination for budget-conscious couples. Discover Jessica's journey and her innovative strategies to grow a brand from scratch without spending a fortune. Learn from her experience of juggling a full-time job while reinvesting in her blog. Aspiring wedding professionals will gain invaluable insights on building businesses sustainably, underscored by Jessica's remarkable achievement of selling over 250,000 copies of her best-selling book through savvy network leverage.Tune in to uncover cost-effective press and marketing secrets for wedding pros, featuring platforms like Qwoted, HARO, and Source Bottle that connect experts with journalists in search of insights. Social media, especially Pinterest, emerges as a vital tool for capturing attention and potential clients, with expert advice from industry leaders such as Megan Ely. Our conversation also explores the efficiency gained through social media scheduling tools, allowing wedding planners to save time while focusing on what truly matters. With Jessica's insights, you'll be equipped to maximize your reach and plan unforgettable weddings on a budget.Jessica Bishop | Website | www.thebudgetsavvybride.comLinkedIn | www.linkedin.com/in/jessicalehrybishop/Instagram | @budgetsavvybrideFacebook Page | www.facebook.com/budgetsavvybride Support the show
How do we reconcile the way that women are treated in the OT with what the rest of scripture says about us being image bearers? In today's episode, Emma Dotter and faithful Watermark member Jessica Bishop talk about Genesis 34 and 35 and the story of Dinah and her brother's reaction and vengeance on the evil that happens to her. They explain that this is an account of something outside of God's design, and that the description the Bible gives is not necessarily a prescription of what God approves of. Additional Scripture Referenced: Genesis 1:27 Woman with issue of blood - Matthew 9, Mark 5, Luke 8 Jesus with Martha - Luke 11:11-26 Interested in Courageous Hope? Check out the link below! https://www.watermark.org/ministries/courageous-hope Check out the Join The Journey Devotionals here! https://www.jointhejourney.com/ You can also check out the Join The Journey Jr. Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/join-the-journey-junior/id1660089898
Matthew Campbell of My Wedding Songs and Jessica Bishop of The Budget Savvy Bride chat about tips for saving money for your wedding.Jessica Bishop is a budget wedding expert, a best-selling author, and the founder of The Budget Savvy Bride, an extensive online resource to help couples plan a beautiful wedding on a budget they can actually afford. Jessica has shared her money-saving tips and planning advice with outlets such as The New York Times, Washington Post, GMA, BRIDES, Refinery 29, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Huffington Post, and more. Jessica is also the host of The Bouquet Toss: Wedding Planning Podcast. Her book, The Budget-Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer, is an Amazon best-seller, with over 250,000 copies sold! Follow Jessica:Websites:The Budget Savvy BrideThe Bouquet Toss PodcastSocial Media:TBSB on FacebookTBSB on InstagramTBSB on PinterestTBSB on TikTokTBSB on LinkedInShow Notes:IntroductionJessica Bishop IntroductionMost Impactful Ways to Save Money on a WeddingGuest List and CostRecent Trends in Smaller WeddingsCommon Mistakes Couples Make When Saving MoneyHow Couples Should Prioritize Their BudgetTransparency in Vendor CostsDIY ProjectsFinding Budget-Friendly VendorsRecent Trends in Wedding PlanningInspiration for Creating The Budget Savvy BrideBudget Savvy Bride TodayConclusionA Word About My Wedding SongsMy Wedding Songs is a resource for wedding music planning. Grab a copy of our Wedding Music Planner for ceremony and reception guides with song suggestions. Join the Wedding MusicLetter for weekly trending wedding songs and ideas.
Today Dr. Liz Hale and Dr. Dave Schramm sit down with Jessica Bishop, creator of Budget Savvy Bride. Jessica shares her knowledge on planning a beautiful wedding without breaking the bank. With practical tips on everything from using silk flowers to DIY projects, Jessica explains how couples can save money while still having a memorable day. She emphasizes the importance of focusing on the marriage itself rather than just the wedding day. Listeners will gain valuable insights on budgeting, planning, and prioritizing for their special day. About: Jessica Bishop is the founder of TheBudgetSavvyBride.com, the #1 online resource to help couples all across the world plan a beautiful wedding on a budget they can actually afford. Jessica is a wedding industry veteran and wedding budget expert. Jessica has seen weddings from nearly every angle throughout her career– from her early days working at a wedding cake bakery at the age of 15 to doing catering service, wedding photography, invitation designing, and day-of coordination… to being a bride herself! She’s infused her 360-degree wedding experiences from the last 25 years to build a comprehensive wedding planning resource to help couples through the planning process with less expense *and* less stress! In 2018, Jessica squeezed all her best tips, advice, and checklists into her book, The Budget- Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer, which has been a #1 Best Seller on Amazon many times over! Over 225,000 copies have been sold to date. Insights: Jessica: Wedding planning serves as a valuable testing ground for marriage, teaching lessons in decision-making, prioritizing, compromising, and communication, ultimately helping to build a strong relationship foundation. Enjoy the process and be intentional in your efforts. Dave: To reduce stress and avoid misunderstandings, couples should openly share their expectations and visions for their wedding from the start. Understanding each other's perspectives and maintaining constant communication about decisions and finances will help manage differences and foster compromise throughout the planning process. Liz: Dr. Bill Doherty suggests that the process of wedding planning marks the beginning of the marriage itself, serving as a significant test for the couple. Each wedding, like a marriage, is unique, reflecting the personalities and histories of the couple. It’s important to remember that minimizing time, money, and stress are key factors in making the experience memorable. Jessica Bishop Links: https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bouquet-toss-a-wedding-planning-podcast/id1539773975 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/budgetsavvybride/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=%40thebudgetsavvybride The Budget Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer Visit our site for FREE relationship resources and regular giveaways: Strongermarriage.org Podcast.stongermarriage.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strongermarriage/ Facebook Marriage Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/770019130329579 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strongermarriagelife/ Dr. Dave Schramm: http://drdaveschramm.com http://drdavespeaks.com Dr. Liz Hale: http://www.drlizhale.com
In this episode, Cristina and Randy discuss how to plan a wedding without breaking the bank. Special guest Jessica Bishop, creator of The Budget Savvy Bride, shares insights on managing wedding costs, finding deals from vendors, and creative ways to save on venues, food, and decorations. They also cover often-overlooked expenses and tips for effective budget tracking. Previous Wedding Episode from Season 2: resources.additionfi.com/wedding-budget Learn More about The Budget Savvy Bride: thebudgetsavvybride.com/ Learn More about Addition Financial: www.additionfi.com/
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of the Midweek Motivation Podcast Gabe Kolstad talks about Overcoming Hurt & Anger, with Jessica Bishop.Get your free copy of Sticky Faith here: https://mailchi.mp/westsidemail/35m2xtiv1rMidweek Motivation is a short, practical midweek boost to help you live your best life.SUBSCRIBE to always see our content and let us reach more people for Jesus: https://www.youtube.com/westsidecommunitychurchpdx?sub_confirmation=1Attend a live recording (more info at https://www.westsidecommunitychurch.com/aloha)Attend with a live online and in chat audience at https://westsidecc.online.churchTo support this ministry and help us continue to reach people all around the world click here: https://www.westsidecommunitychurch.com/giveWestside is a place made up of real people from all walks of life. We are a “come as you are” church that strives to be a safe place for people to investigate faith. No matter your story, questions, doubts or struggles, we're glad you're here today.—— Stay ConnectedWebsite: https://www.westsidecommunitychurch.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/westsidecommunitychurch/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/westsidecommunitychurchpdx/#overcomechallenges #overcomehurt #overcomeanger #MidweekMotivation #Podcast #Spirituality #SelfImprovement #PersonalGrowth #Believe #Hope #Love #Peace #Joy #Blessed
Planning a wedding on a budget? In this episode, Jessica Bishop, founder of The Budget Savvy Bride, shares expert advice on keeping your big day affordable without sacrificing style. Whether you are dreaming of a traditional ceremony or considering eloping, Jessica's insights will help you celebrate your love without breaking the bank. We discuss micro weddings, destination weddings, the cost of having an open bar, wedding party attire, and more! Don't miss out on these essential tips for a budget-friendly wedding! Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:42 What does a wedding cost? 03:50 How has the wedding world changed since the pandemic? 05:58 What is a micro wedding? 06:43 How do you save money on your wedding? 10:36 Wedding resources and finances 12:31 Do you consider the potential gift contributions from your guests when planning your wedding budget? 17:09 What amount of money is appropriate to give as a wedding gift? 21:06 Strategies for reducing wedding budget expenses 25:07 Are destination weddings more affordable? 26:59 Wedding party attire 30:29 Should I have an open bar? 32:47 Where to find The Budget Savvy Bride Related Links: Should You Get a Wedding Loan? - https://www.hoyes.com/blog/should-you-get-a-wedding-loan/ The Budget Savvy Bride - https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/ The Budget Savvy Bride Real Wedding Budgets - https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/real-weddings/ Book: The Budget-Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer: Checklists, Worksheets, and Essential Tools to Plan the Perfect Wedding on a Small Budget – on Amazon https://www.amazon.ca/Budget-Savvy-Wedding-Planner-Organizer-Checklists/dp/1623159857/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?&_encoding=UTF8&tag=moneyproblems-20&linkCode=ur2&linkId=a64ef88027584470ba33c94dfd58c76e&camp=15121&creative=330641 The Budget Savvy Bride on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@budgetsavvybride The Budget Savvy Bride on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheBudgetSavvyBride The Budget Savvy Bride Twitter - https://twitter.com/savvybride The Budget Savvy Bride Threads - https://threads.net/@budgetsavvybride The Budget Savvy Bride Facebook - https://facebook.com/budgetsavvybride The Budget Savvy Bride Pinterest - https://pinterest.com/savvybride The Budget Savvy Bride Instagram - https://instagram.com/budgetsavvybride Jessica Bishop LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/jessicalehrybishop The Bouquet Toss: A Wedding Planning Podcast - https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/the-bouquet-toss-podcast/ Marriage or Mortgage Podcast Episode - https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/podcast/episode-66-marriage-or-mortgage/ The Wedding Report - https://wedding.report/ Honeyfund - https://www.honeyfund.com/ Something Borrowed Blooms- https://www.somethingborrowedblooms.com/
Bawk Tawk! Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Chicken Show
Thank you for listening to this episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickens Show! In this episode, I interview Jessica Bishop from Scratch and Peck Feeds. We talked about chicken nutrition, how you can afford high-quality feed, and more. We had a lot of fun and I hope you love it!You can listen to Crazy Chicken People on all the major podcast apps including Apple Podcasts. Order my new book Let's All Keep Chickens! here.Become a more confident chicken keeper with my new online course: Backyard Chickens 101 - A Chicken Course for Everyone. Click here for more.Join my mailing list and become part of Chickenlandia NationLearn more about Scratch and Peck Feeds and use the coupon code "chickenlandia15" for 15% off your first three purchases! Click here.Check out My Favorite Chicken for all your chicken needs including First Saturday Lime, Nesting Herbs, and Flybusters!Check out Small Pet Select and use the promo code SPSCHICK15 for 15% off!Buy all your REAL SALT and Redmond Agriculture Favorites here and use the coupon code CHICKENLANDIA for 15% off!Check out the OmletUk Eglu Cube and all their other products and use the coupon code DALIA10 for 10% off! Offer valid through January 2024Learn all the ways to preserve eggs so you can eat them all winter by clicking here: Homesteading Family's Preserving Eggs Class. Use the coupon code CHICKENLANDIA for 25% off (offer valid through Jan 1, 2025)!Video and Other Links Mentioned: REST MethodDeep Litter MethodProduct to help with ammonia- Sweet PDZ - Coop RefresherAs an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases through the above link. Check out my TEDX Talk "I Dream of Chickens"Visit Welcome to Chickenlandia's website by clicking here!Submit your own chicken question here!Check out Welcome to Chickenlandia on YouTube by clicking here!Watch my TEDx Talk: I Dream of ChickensFind Welcome to Chickenlandia on:FacebookInstagram Twitter Write to us!Welcome to Chickenlandia™2950 NewmarkThe President of Chickenlandia has a new book now available called Let's All Keep Chickens! Order yours today by clicking here.
Jessica Bishop, Advisor from DDRE Global, joins us in the studio to share her journey, and her insights, into what it takes to be successful in the competitive super-prime market of central London. From her experience and learning in a corporate setting, to the challenges and growth of 'going it alone' as a self employed agent under the DDRE brand and stewardship of 'Mr Super Prime' himself Daniel Daggers, Jessica shares her insights as to what has lead her to success.Even more than that, she shares her challenges, both personally and the illnesses that threatened to stop her new career (and maybe her life!) in its tracks, to the new world of self-employment and the discipline that comes with it. Perhaps the most interesting insight Jessica shares is around networking - a difficult, but absolutely essential, skill in achieving success in the prime and super prime markets, and how she achieves it. Networking is a both a discipline and a skill, one that Jessica has mastered through countless hours and countless events connecting with the right clientele, and in this episode she shares her methodology for how to network effectively and efficiently to make the right connections, in the right places, with the right people. Jessica shares both some practical advice, as well as inspirational stories, and this is an episode not to be missed! #SelfEmployedEstateAgent #Prime #SuperPrime #DDRE #PropertyPorn
Today I'm chatting with Jessica Bishop, the founder of The Budget Savvy Bride, about the importance of price transparency in the wedding industry and why budget-savvy doesn't mean cheap. We dispel the myths associated with budget weddings and chat about the benefits of vendors being transparent with their pricing to avoid misunderstandings with potential clients. We talk about the value of sharing expertise, networking, and considering free marketing opportunities to reach the right audience.Find out more about the Budget Savvy BrideListen to the Bouquet Toss PodcastWant to meet other likeminded wedding pro's so that you can share ideas, network and help each other out? Then why not go ahead and join my free Wedding Pro community over on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/weddingprosreadytogrow/Find out more about how I can help you grow your wedding business over on my website or Instagram page:www.beccapountney.comwww.instagram.com/beccapountneyTransparency and Pricing (00:00:00) Importance of transparency in pricing and dispelling misconceptions about budget weddings.Introduction to Jessica Bishop (00:00:57) Becca introduces Jessica Bishop, founder of The Budget Savvy Bride, and her website's purpose.Jessica's Wedding Planning Experience (00:02:06) Jessica shares her personal experience planning a budget-friendly wedding during the recession and creating The Budget Savvy Bride website.Evolution of The Budget Savvy Bride (00:03:34) The evolution of The Budget Savvy Bride website and its resources for couples, including real wedding galleries and free printables.Vendor Directory and Services (00:06:38) Introduction of the vendor directory, the Savvy Wedding Guide, and the aim to connect couples with vendors.Dispelling Myths About Budget Weddings (00:07:18) Clarifying that being budget-savvy does not mean being cheap and the importance of making informed financial decisions.Serving Budget-Conscious Couples (00:10:32) Discussing ways for vendors to serve budget-conscious couples without undervaluing their services.Importance of Price Transparency (00:15:13) Emphasizing the importance of price transparency for vendors and the benefits it offers to both vendors and couples.Displaying Prices for Couples (00:18:21) Suggestions for vendors to display starting prices or average investment to pre-qualify couples.Transparency in Pricing (00:18:55) Importance of public pricing to avoid awkward situations and ghosting, and the potential embarrassment for couples.Real Wedding Cost Breakdown (00:20:13) Detailed breakdown of wedding costs, the granular approach, and the value of transparency for vendors and couples.Revolutionizing Styled Shoots (00:22:02) Advocating for price breakdowns in styled shoots to provide realistic cost expectations for couples.Budget Savvy Marketing for Wedding Pros (00:26:24) Tips for budget-savvy marketing, including working with niche publications, free promotion strategies, and leveraging affiliate relationships.Expanding Vendor...
Bawk Tawk! Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Chicken Show
Thank you for listening to this episode of Bawk Tawk, Welcome to Chickenlandia's 100% Friendly Backyard Chickens Show! In this episode, I interview Jessica Bishop from Scratch and Peck Feeds. We talked about chicken nutrition, how you can afford high-quality feed, and more. We had a lot of fun and I hope you love it!You can listen to Crazy Chicken People on all the major podcast apps including Apple Podcasts. Order my new book Let's All Keep Chickens! here.Become a more confident chicken keeper with my new online course: Backyard Chickens 101 - A Chicken Course for Everyone. Click here for more.Join my mailing list and become part of Chickenlandia NationLearn more about Scratch and Peck Feeds and use the coupon code "chickenlandia15" for 15% off your first three purchases! Click here.Check out My Favorite Chicken for all your chicken needs including First Saturday Lime, Nesting Herbs, and Flybusters!Check out Small Pet Select and use the promo code SPSCHICK15 for 15% off!Buy all your REAL SALT and Redmond Agriculture Favorites here and use the coupon code CHICKENLANDIA for 15% off!Check out the OmletUk Eglu Cube and all their other products and use the coupon code DALIA10 for 10% off! Offer valid through January 2024Learn all the ways to preserve eggs so you can eat them all winter by clicking here: Homesteading Family's Preserving Eggs Class. Use the coupon code CHICKENLANDIA for 25% off (offer valid through Jan 1, 2025)!Check out my TEDX Talk "I Dream of Chickens"Visit Welcome to Chickenlandia's website by clicking here!Submit your own chicken question here!Check out Welcome to Chickenlandia on YouTube by clicking here!Watch my TEDx Talk: I Dream of ChickensFind Welcome to Chickenlandia on:FacebookInstagram Twitter Write to us!Welcome to Chickenlandia™2950 Newmarket Street, Ste 101, PBM 125Bellingham, WA 98226Disclaimer Notice: The content of the Welcome to Chickenlandia YouTube Channel, podcast, website, blog, vlog, and all social media is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dependence on any information appearing on the Welcome to ChickenlanThe President of Chickenlandia has a new book now available called Let's All Keep Chickens! Order yours today by clicking here.
Connect with Jessica:Jessica BishopBudget Savvy BrideTwo other episodes you might want to check out:How To Book Your First Clients + Follow Through | Wedding Planning Business Q&A with JamieWhat Type Of Wedding Planner Should You Be?Share your thoughts on this episode over on Instagram! What do you think?! Take a screenshot and tag @wolferandco so we can hear from you!Join the amazing discussions over in the Wedding Pros Facebook Group. This is a group for aspiring, new, and experienced wedding planners and wedding vendor professionals!Jamie would love to help you get started with your wedding planning business or optimize the one you have already started. If you'd like personal guidance from Jamie, access to her community of VIP wedding professionals, and the opportunity to be listed on her preferred wedding planner listing that is shared with thousands of engaged couples every month, consider joining The Union Mastermind. You can find out more about that program HERE.Our Favorite Wedding Business Resources:Generation Tux - join their Partner Program and start earning affiliate money recommending a reputable suit vendor to your clients!Timeline Genius - create detailed timelines for your events (automated text messages, emails, and more!)Legally Set - Get all your legal contract templates you need; use code “UNION” for 20% OFFHoneybook - keep all your clients organized; use code “UNION” to get the current deal Jamie locked in for ya!Photobooth Supply Co - Own your own photobooth and easily make a bit more money on the sideP.S. - The links above may use affiliate platforms where commission may be earned based on clicks and/or purchases, and I would love it if you used them! It won't cost you anything extra, but affiliate links are RAD because they help creators like me to fund the free content we provide.
Guest: Jessica Bishop, SOC Analyst II, Ideal IntegrationsOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-bishop-%F0%9F%A7%AD-262729b4/Hosts:Jax ScottOn ITSPmagazine
Guest: Jessica Bishop, SOC Analyst II, Ideal IntegrationsOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-bishop-%F0%9F%A7%AD-262729b4/Hosts:Jax ScottOn ITSPmagazine
On this week's podcast episode we asked our amazing listeners to share their personal DIY Wedding projects. Whether that be making or altering their wedding dress or creating the reception decor... our listeners shared some amazing examples of how they used their own creativity to curate a beautiful wedding. To support our special DIY Wedding episode we invited Bethany's college bestie, Jessica Bishop, who has made a name for herself in the wedding industry as the queen of budget savvy weddings. We are so grateful Jessica could join us for this special episode to share her insights and best tips on DIY Weddings. Jessica Bishop is the founder of The Budget Savvy Bride, the #1 online resource to help couples plan a meaningful and beautiful wedding on a budget they can actually afford. By sharing practical tips, expert advice, free printables, and approachable inspiration, The Budget Savvy Bride educates, equips, and empowers couples to plan a wedding they are proud of and that truly represents their values.Jessica has been nationally recognized as a Budget Wedding Expert, and has shared her money-saving tips and tricks with outlets such as Good Morning America, The New York Times, BRIDES, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Huffington Post and more. Jessica's first book, The Budget-Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer is a best-seller with over 250,000 copies sold.Website: https://thebudgetsavvybride.comThe Budget-Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1623159857/ref=cm_sw_r_as_gl_api_gl_i_G2W0RP5TEXHXSC57X798?linkCode=ml2&tag=craftwithbeth-20Podcast: https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/the-bouquet-toss-podcast/ real Weddings: https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/real-weddingsDeals: https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/dealsPrintables: https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/printablesCheck out our NEW website and signup for our newsletter to be the first to know who we are interviewing next, submit questions for the podcast, and so much more!https://thesewcialhourpodcast.com/Join us next Tuesday as the hosts chat with Raven Maureen!Follow The Hosts:Ashley: https://linktr.ee/charmedbyashleyBethany: https://linktr.ee/CraftwithbethanySupport the show - https://www.patreon.com/thesewcialhourpodcast Support the show
In this Pro-Talk podcast, Ian talks to Jessica Bishop-Smyser, Operations Manager at Silent Rivers Design+Build, about the challenges of producing a wide variety of projects and keeping them on budget.
RBB Alex Piscatelli joins Fallon to discuss her City Hall wedding and prom-like (her words) reception. After she shares the touching ways she's honoring her late parents on the big day, she and Fallon get into the budget of it all. They discuss staying on schedule when you're forgoing a day-of coordinator because of the cost. They're later joined by Jessica Bishop, founder of Budget Savvy Bride & expert of the day, who tells Alex exactly how to get the aesthetic she wants without increasing her budget: reducing, reusing, and recycling. Check out our latest promo codes here: https://betches.com/promos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we talk about how to apply Gods command to be still and have peace in our daily lives with Steve Barker and Jessica Bishop.Midweek Motivation is a short, practical midweek boost to help you live your best life. #staystill #peace #rest #stress #westsidechurch #noperfectpeopleallowed #2022sermon #motivation #midweek #midweekmotivation #onlinechurch #churchonline
This week we talk about Finding Your Calling with Jessica Bishop and Gabe Kolstad.To join a group click here: https://www.westsidecommunitychurch.com/groupsMidweek Motivation is a short, practical midweek boost to help you live your best life. #godspath #calling #yourcalling #godsplan #change #purpose #sports #farming #godismoving #godisgood #whatisgoddoing #westsidechurch #God #Jesus #bible #Church #churchonline #onlinechurch #learn #help #podcast #shortpodcast #faithfulness #2022sermon #Church #midweekmotivation
It's a full house on this episode of BEHIND THE LENS as we take a trip to the dark sinister side with actor/writer/producer NIKI McELROY talking SHADY GROVE while ZACH KOEPP is on board talking about his chilling thriller THE WILLOWBROOK. Kicking off the show is actor/co-writer/producer NIKI McELROY talking about her new film, the creepy and bloody, SHADY GROVE. Directed by Dale Resteghini, SHADY GROVE tells the story of a young African-American couple, Shaina (Niki McElroy) and Mark (Todd Anthony), as they leave behind their party lifestyle to find tranquility in an isolated rental cabin with their friend, Elijah (Juhahn Jones). It doesn't take long for them to realize they have checked into a sinister nightmare as the locals reveal the true reason for their solitude. SHADY GROVE is a fictional story that incorporates the role of women in Greek mythology and sets them in our current and controversial Roe vs. Wade world. And then a big welcome to writer/director ZACH KOEPP who also joins us live talking about his chilling thriller, THE WILLOWBROOK. Written and directed by Zach and starring Jessica Bishop, Erin Day, and Lawrence J. Hughes, THE WILLOWBROOK is the tale of "a renowned wellness influencer who invites one of her recently overdosed followers to seek recovery at her small-town manor. Once the follower arrives, she realizes the dark world existing within the manor is not what she–nor millions of others–perceived from the internet." http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Jessica shares with us her journey and her motivations for starting a career in cyber security. She talks about getting over the fear of networking and how putting yourself out there can lead to success. Jessica talks about how she wants to help people, loves problem solving, and a challenge. She talks about her prior career and how it guided her down this path. A positive person with a positive message. We wish her tons of success. Connect with Jessica: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-bishop-262729b4/ Visit Short Arms website: https://www.shortarmsolutions.com/ You can follow us at: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shortarmsolutions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjUNoFuy6d1rouj_SBg3Qkw/featured Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShortArmSAS
Jessica shares with us her journey and her motivations for starting a career in cyber security. She talks about getting over the fear of networking and how putting yourself out there can lead to success. Jessica talks about how she wants to help people, loves problem solving, and a challenge. She talks about her prior career and how it guided her down this path. A positive person with a positive message. We wish her tons of success. Connect with Jessica: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-bishop-262729b4/ Visit Short Arms website: https://www.shortarmsolutions.com/ You can follow us at: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shortarmsolutions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjUNoFuy6d1rouj_SBg3Qkw/featured Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShortArmSAS
Jessica Bishop is the Founder of The Budget Savvy Bride.She is THE Budget Wedding Planner. With the number 1 online website, The Budget Savvy Bride, Jessica helps couples all across the planet to plan their dream wedding with a budget they can afford. Not only is there the website but Jessica's book, The Budget-Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer, is a best-seller with over 130,000 copies sold. Next to that Jessica hosts her own Podcast named The Bouquet Toss Podcast.You can follow Jessica, The Budget Savvy Bride at:LinkedInInstagramTwitterWebsitePowered by Pixilated
On this episode of Millennial Debt Domination, Katie discusses how you can plan the wedding of your dreams on a budget. It's February, which means it's the month of love. Many people associate February with love because Valentine's Day falls right in the middle of the month. Many couples use the holiday as a day to celebrate their love and maybe even advance their relationship further to an engagement. With many couples thinking about weddings this month, it's a great time to learn how to budget and plan for your wedding. Today, Katie is joined by The Budget Savvy Bride, Jessica Bishop. Jessica is the founder of the Budget Savvy Bride website. This website helps couples plan their big day the savvy way. Jessica is an expert when it comes to budget weddings and giving couples tips on how to save for their wedding day. Katie and Jessica discuss factors that go into your wedding budget, wedding budgeting mistakes, ways you can save on your wedding, and much more. Follow Navicore on Social Media: Twitter: @NavicorePR Instagram: @navicoresolutions Facebook: NavicoreSolutionsPR More questions for Katie? E-mail us: olm@navicoresolutions.org About Navicore Solutions: We are a national nonprofit provider of financial education and compassionate personal finance counseling. We can help you gain control of your finances. A debt free future is possible. Learn more about us here: http://navicoresolutions.org/ Follow Navicore on Social Media: Twitter: @NavicorePR Instagram: @navicoresolutions Facebook: NavicoreSolutionsPR More questions for Katie? E-mail us: olm@navicoresolutions.org About Navicore Solutions: We are a national nonprofit provider of financial education and compassionate personal finance counseling. We can help you gain control of your finances. A debt free future is possible. Learn more about us here: http://navicoresolutions.org/ https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/ Follow The Budget Savvy Bride: Twitter: @SavvyBride Instagram: @BudgetSavvyBride
It's your host Kiki and this week on Going On A Tangent Podcast, I discuss key parts of Planning a Wedding. I talk about my own wedding planning experience for my destination wedding. I share some tips on how to stay organized, handle the drama and ways to figure out what's important to your planning process. Let's talk about it!The wedding planning book I mention in the episode is called “The Budget-Savvy Wedding Planner and Organizer” by Jessica Bishop. Find it on amazon!Thank you for listening. I hope you enjoyed this episode! Hit that subscribe button so you know when a new episode drops. Don't be afraid to leave a review. It helps me know if I'm doing this podcast thing right. Follow this podcast on Instagram @goingonatangentpodcast and on Twitter @goingonatangen1In this episode, the music was brought to you by Wataboi from Pixabay
Since the start of the Tim Faller Show, about 170 episodes ago, one of the goals has been to highlight the role of women in this industry. Fast forward to today, we now have 5 dedicated, knowledgeable women in our production manager roundtable groups. In this episode, guest Jessica Bishop-Smyser talks about her role and... The post Ep.174: Women in Construction with Jessica Bishop-Smyser appeared first on The Tim Faller Show.
Are you engaged? A maid of honor? Mother of the Bride? And currently planning a wedding? STRESSFUL. Trust me, I know. Unless you were born into wealth or have been saving since birth, currently, you're probably panicking about the cost of the wedding. First of all: relax and enjoy the beginning of your engagement. Celebrate this time! But second, let's get down to business when you decide it's time to start planning and budgeting for your big day. In this episode, Author Jessica Bishop of "the Budget Savvy Bride" is joining us on the podcast to talk about priorities, cutting corners, how to find vendors, open bars, and more! She walks through what it means to make YOUR wedding day special without going into a ton of debt. If you're a bride to be, this is a must-listen. I loved this conversation and a future bride! Love her insight? Follow her on IG at @budgetsavvybride or check out her book on amazon.com.
We've got a secret...you can have a beautiful wedding without breaking the bank! Jessica Bishop, founder of The Budget Savvy Bride (@budgetsavvybride), shares her top 5 money-saving tips. She has so many creative solutions for ceremonies and receptions. Did you know that even your color choices can help you save money?! If you're a budget-conscious couple, you won't want to miss these amazing #weddingbudgethacks. #budgetwedding #weddingbudget #diybride #diycouple #diywedding #rentmywedding #jessicabishop #budgetsavvybride #budgettips #budgetadvice #weddingonabudget #ceremony #reception #weddingdecor #receptiondecor #diydecor
How do you plan your dream wedding without spending more than you can actually afford? Host Stefanie O'Connell Rodriguez speaks to Jessica Bishop, founder of the Budget Savvy Bride, about setting (and sticking to) a wedding budget that honors your wedding day priorities while keeping your spending in check, so you have money left over for your future financial goals (whether that includes buying a home, having a baby, starting a new business, or something else). If you have a money story or question to share, you can send us an email at money.confidential@realsimple.com. You can also leave us a voicemail at (929) 352-4106.
Cousins? Kids? Plus ones? Parents friends? Long lost friend from high school? Building your guest list is the first step in planning a wedding...and it is not an easy one. In this episode, we share all of our best advice on creating your guest list, inviting people, not inviting people, and how to reduce the stress of those decisions. One of the most important things to remember is there is no right or wrong - it all depends on you, your future spouse, and your preferences and circumstances. And like all things, SET RULES - for yourself, for your partner, and for your parents. In this episode you'll hear: How to create a guest list Ways to reduce the guest list stress How to be intentional in your inviting Links to all the things mentioned: The Bouquet Toss Podcast by Jessica Bishop of The Budget Savvy Bride Planning an Intimate Wedding in 2021 | Every Day I'm Bustlin' LoveStream The Kids At Weddings Debate Answered (Sort of) | Every Day I'm Bustlin' Kids at Weddings: Yay! | Bustld Kids at Weddings: Nay | Bustld If you have a question or fun story to share (we love hearing them!) email us at podcast@bustld.com CONNECT WITH US! Website Instagram Facebook Podcast
Planning a wedding on a budget is not a simple task, but in this episode, we are joined by Jessica Bishop. Jessica is the founder of The Budget Savvy Bride, the #1 online resource to help couples across the world plan a beautiful wedding on a budget they can actually afford. She shares all of her tips and tricks to have a budget savvy wedding that you will still love. Most importantly, Jessica shares her heart about the budget of a lifetime and not just on your wedding day. In this episode you'll hear: Why your wedding budget is not your enemy How to maximize spending and create a day that you'll love Tips and tricks for a budget savvy wedding Links to all the things mentioned: The Budget Savvy Bride The Bouquet Toss Podcast The Budget-Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer The Budget Savvy Bride Deals The Budget Savvy Bride Printables Bustld TikTok // Things You Might Not Remember When Planning: Vendor Edition Every Day I'm Bustlin' // Marriage or Mortgage with Netflix Show Host Sarah Miller Every Day I'm Bustlin' // Planning an Intimate Wedding in 2021 If you have a question or fun story to share (we love hearing them!) email us at podcast@bustld.com CONNECT WITH US! Website Instagram Facebook Podcast
Modern couples are taking the DIY wedding to a new level -- on this episode, Jessica Bishop teaches you how! Couples are taking more ownership and personalizing their wedding celebrations. This creates a more authentic and personal experience rather than the traditional weddings of old. The first step toward planning a meaningful wedding is to discuss how large or intimate the celebration should be. When you identify joint priorities as a couple, then you can easily start looking into how much each component costs and determining: If you can afford it now, or How long it will take you to save up for it From there, you can make a plan to jointly work toward saving up. This may include side hustles and/or creating a plan to have the wedding style and date you want! There’s nothing wrong with eloping or having a small ceremony now and planning a big bash when the pandemic is over. This is especially true if you’re ready to just get your life started together and save up over time for that large party! A few highlights: One of the biggest struggles (and expenses) in planning a wedding is the ever-expanding guest list. Keeping it intimate will save money, of course, but it will also ensure that you can provide a meaningful experience to each guest. [12:23] When creating your guest list, use these 5 simple questions when deciding whether or not to add invitees. Don’t feel obligated to invite someone you haven’t seen in person within the past 2 years. How can you navigate the financial conversation with parents or other contributors to the wedding budget? Practice being clear with communication about monetary values, the timing of payments, how the money flows, and any assumptions or stipulations accompanying the financial contribution. Your journey in discovering what stress is lack of communication versus fear of talking about money will be a valuable lesson applicable in nearly every aspect of your life.
Jessica Bishop, Founder of The Budget Savvy Bride, shares with us her top tips for saving money when planning your wedding. We also discuss the many free resources and printables available on The Budget Savvy Bride website, and her new podcast- The Bouquet Toss! Follow The Budget Savvy Bride on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, YouTube and Bloglovin! Get to know Jessica: Jessica Bishop is the founder of TheBudgetSavvyBride.com, the #1 online resource to help couples all across the world plan a beautiful wedding on a budget they can actually afford. Jessica is known as a Budget Wedding Expert and has shared her money-saving tips and tricks with outlets such as Good Morning America, BRIDES, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Huffington Post, Refinery 29, and more. She’s also appeared as David Tutera’s featured expert at Your Wedding Experience bridal shows. Jessica’s book, The Budget-Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer, is a best-seller with over 130,000 copies sold. 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
This week, Jordana and Nicole are joined by Jessica Bishop and Sari Weinerman from The Budget Savvy Bride to do a deep dive into wedding traditions and where they come from. They cover everything from the period leading up to the wedding, traditions from the ceremony, and various reception customs. In their discussion, they go into the sometimes dark reasons for these conventions and how they have evolved through the years, and whether it’s worth upholding them for the sake of tradition. Be sure to follow Sari and Jessica’s podcast The Bouquet Toss to learn more about this fascinating topic!
On episode 75 Erin interviews me about being a Standardized Patient at Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) Med School (St. John's, NL, Canada). I've been doing this since 2018, thanks to my GP Dr. Jessica Bishop. It's an excellent program where second year medical students are able to interact/"examine" people with interesting histories and conditions, hopefully preparing them better for real life situations when they inevitably arise as they begin practice.
Joshua and Ryan discuss appropriate wedding budgets with blogger, author, and matrimonial expert Jessica Bishop. Watch the full episode on Patreon: patreon.com/theminimalists
Joshua and Ryan discuss all things weddings—debt, expenses, expectations, responsibilities, ceremonies, outfits, wedding guests, and more—with blogger, author, and matrimonial expert Jessica Bishop, and they answer the following questions: What are the most common questions regarding weddings? (04:17) How do I appropriately manage my family’s expectations regarding the wedding? (08:50) Where do most couples go wrong regarding their wedding planning? (09:37) Is there any scenario where it would be appropriate to take on debt for a wedding? (12:46) How do I maintain a minimalist wedding despite a large guest list? (14:18) What are some alternatives to traditional weddings, particularly in light of the global pandemic? (14:52) What consumes most of the budget for a wedding? (15:24) What is the appropriate number of guests for a wedding? (17:25) How do I create a minimalist celebration ceremony rather than a traditional wedding? (19:13) What are the different variations of marriages? (20:54) What does commitment truly mean in a relationship? (23:30) What are some celebration event options for couples? (26:30) How do couples arrive at an appropriate budget for their wedding? (26:50) What are some of the most ridiculous things that couples have spent their wedding budget on? (27:44) What is the appropriate size and cost of a wedding gift? (30:46) How do couples set the appropriate expectations with their guests regarding wedding gifts? (31:54) What are the most ideal gift registries for weddings? (33:07) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Support The Minimalists: minimalists.com/support
Check out these 5 tips that are going to save you money on your wedding without even trying! Jessica Bishop, founder of The Budget Savvy Bride, shares her insider advice about how to get a gorgeous look without breaking the bank. This episode covers topics like colors, selecting a venue, reception decor, and more!
Welcome to the first episode of At Home With..., a new podcast from the Residential Business at Knight Frank.At Home With… offers a glimpse inside the lives of some of the world's foremost property experts. From London townhouses to Tuscan villas, hear stories from the agents who truly connect people and property, perfectly.This week our host, Journalist and Social Media Executive at Knight Frank, Rebecca Hills, chats to Tim Hyatt, Head of UK Residential, about the highs and lows of his career, his most exciting property sales and what it really takes to make it in the world of real estate. This podcast is for anyone looking to hear from the people behind the property. Whether you're a student hoping to pursue a career in real estate, someone starting a family and looking for your first home, or an industry expert, this show is for you.Tune in next week to hear from Jessica Bishop, an Associate in our Kensington office.Follow us on social media here:Instagram - @knightfrankTwitter - @knightfrankLinkedIn - @Knight Frank Host:Rebecca Hills - @beckihillsGuest:Tim Hyatt - @timhyatt1Producer and Editor:Rebecca HillsAny questions? Get in touch via Rebecca.hills@knightfrank.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recognizing Human Trafficking (0:00:00)Human trafficking is a terrifying reality for many people across the globe. It is estimated that between 18,000 and 20,000 victims are trafficked into the United States every year. But there are miraculous stories of people saving trafficking victims from dangerous situations. You might never find yourself in a situation where you have to save a victim, but there is power in being aware of the situation and knowing what to look for so you can save lives before it's too late. Here to teach us more about human trafficking and how we can help is Megan Cutter, acting director of the National Human Trafficking Hotline, here to talk with us about how to fight human trafficking. Tried and True Moms (0:12:47)I love to find a good deal. However, bargain hunting can often be tiring and tedious. Not only that, but it can be hard to know if the deal you are getting is good quality. Wouldn't it be nice if someone told you where to go to find a deal and gave their stamp of approval for it? Well this was Heidi Hachtman's idea. Heidi is the co-founder of Tried and True Moms , and she is here to talk about her best deal finding advice. Helping Neighbors Through Facebook (0:34:41)People all around us are experiencing the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, some more than others. There are so many needs in all our communities including the need for medical masks, financial support for those who have lost their jobs, groceries for the elderly, and even toilet paper. We want to help our neighbors, and Facebook has come up with a unique way we can lend a hand or reach out for support in our own community. So, joining us today is Emily Dalton Smith, the Director of Social Impact Product at Facebook, to talk about Facebook's new feature “ Community Help” which is helping people find the resources they need to get through this pandemic. Quarantine Weddings (0:50:36)With coronavirus still at large, many people are finding major life events being cancelled. This includes the cancellation of many weddings. Many people have been planning their big days for months, even years, and hoped to have a big celebration with friends and families. But with social gatherings limited to 10 people or less... engaged couples are having to reconsider their plans. But how do you just cancel your wedding, and is there any way to move forward amidst this pandemic and still celebrate your special day? Here to recommend what love birds can do moving forward is Budget Wedding Expert, Jessica Bishop. Special Education at home (1:05:03)All of our kids are being affected by schools closing, but our kids with special needs are being especially affected. Their support system has completely changed, which is something they really need. Jennie Dopp is the Development Coordinator for the Utah Parent Center, an organization dedicated to helping special needs children and their families. With the world being turned upside down, we thought it would be important to have a conversation with Jennie about where special needs families can turn for help during this time. You can see how the UPC is making a difference here. Weekend Review (1:22:58)Lisa and Richie talk about what there is to watch and do this weekend while most of the country is stuck at home. Rudy Ruettiger (1:31:26)Rudy Ruettiger, author and former college football player whose experience was the subject of the film, “Rudy,” talks with Lisa and Richie about what new projects he's working on, including his new podcast, "Rise Above with Rudy." You can watch “Rudy” on demand for free by downloading the BYUtv app.
Megan Cutter explains how to fight human trafficking, Heidi Hachtman talks about finding good deals, Emily Dalton Smith discusses how Facebook is helping out, Jessica Bishop talks about weddings during quarantine, Jennie Dopp gives advice to parents of special needs kids, Lisa and Richie talk about what to do this weekend, Rudy Ruettiger talks about his new projects.
On this episode, we spoke with the queen of planning a wedding on a budget, Jessica Bishop! Jessica is the founder of The Budget-Savvy Bride and the author of The Budget-Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer. We discussed some great tips on planning the wedding of your dreams on the budget of your reality. www.thebudgetsavvybride.com
Weddings these days are evolving to be savvier and costlier. In this episode, Jamie Wolfer and Heather Loree Fier interview the fantastic Jessica Bishop from Budget Savvy Bride. Here, she talks about why there is tension between the budget wedding community and the general wedding industry. Even so, there is always a way to balance it out, which Jessica can help us with. She shares how the wedding industry can help each other and where the niche is heading. Jessica then shares how vendors with budget resources can grow what they have.
Meet Jessica Bishop, Creator & Author of “The Budget Savy Bride” Helping Couples Plan a Beautiful Wedding Without Breaking the Bank! She shares her tool, resources, real budget weddings, and affordable DIY projects to save you money on your big day! The Budget Savvy Bride founder Jessica Bishop has appeared as a featured wedding expert on over 50 television and radio segments across the country. Her book, The Budget-Savy Wedding Planner & Organizer, is the #1 Wedding Budget book on Amazon! HERE! Budget Savy Bride Website FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM
In this week’s episode of PR Hangover, I got to sit down with Bre’onna Raymo, Group Sales Account Executive for the Grand Rapids Griffins, and Jessica Bishop, Season Ticket Sales Development Manager for the Grand Rapids Griffins. We were able to chat about why it’s helpful to remember client’s birthdays, anniversaries, or kid’s names, why bad internships can actually be good, and what it’s like to manage ticket sales for the Griffins, the affiliate team to the Detroit Red Wings.
Inclusively Yours is an equality-minded wedding planning podcast, brought to you by the leading inclusive wedding publication Love Inc. Magazine. Choosing a venue is perhaps one of the biggest — if not the biggest decisions that you're going to make for your wedding day. The venue's availability can dictate your actual wedding date, and its style can play a huge role in your overall aesthetic. And because of this, it needs to be one of the first decisions that you make during your planning process … and it's usually one of the most expensive. But it doesn't have to be! Today we're chatting with the queen of savings, Jessica Bishop from The Budget Savvy Bride and author of the best-selling book, "The Budget Savvy Wedding Planner and Organizer," and she's sharing her money saving tips and tricks to finding and booking your venue. Jessica's known as the budget wedding expert, and has shared her money saving tips and tricks with outlets such as Good Morning America, Brides, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Huffington Post, Refinery 29 and more. Her first book, "The Budget Savvy Wedding Planner and Organizer" is an Amazon best-seller. First Step to Finding a Venue The first step to finding a venue, you need a budget in place! And the first step to getting a budget in place is sitting down with your partner and any contributors. “You should definitely sit down with your partner and discuss kind of if no one else could contribute at all, what the 2 of you would be comfortable spending or could realistically afford to spend. Some couples will decide to delay their wedding or have a longer engagement so they can save up. And more and more couples I think are paying for the majority of things themselves. So that tends to be a big factor. But then, yeah —going and sitting down with all those other contributing parties, if you are lucky enough to have some financial donors or contributors. And just kind of setting those expectations for what things typically cost. Doing some research on sites like The Knot, or WeddingWire. Or there's a site called costofwedding.com that I always recommend couples checking out. You can actually look based on geographical area. I think you can type in your zip code and see submitted figures there. Then sitting down with all those contributing parties and kind of making a plan for-- Are they going to cover things when a bill comes in? Are they going to give you the money all at once in a lump sum? Like setting those expectations is like the best way to avoid stress and conflict throughout the process.” How much of your budget should you set aside for your wedding venue? On average, you should expect 40-50% of your budget be allocated to reception costs: venue fee, rentals, catering, the bar and entertainment. “It really depends on if you choose like an all-inclusive venue that includes all of those odds and ends - versus a raw space where you're bringing everything in — you’re going out and finding rentals, you're going out and hiring a separate caterer. And so the venue fee might not be quite as high.” Venue budget breakdown and sneaky costs to look out for: “Venues that offer kind of more of those services included in their venue fee, their amenities and conveniences basically that you aren't getting when you go to like a raw space and bring in everything yourself. So things that can kind of surprise you are things like cake cutting fees and clean up/setup fees. If there needs to be extra like attendants on site for, to liaise with the event vendors who are bringing in different items for the wedding day. Those are good things to look out for.” “And then of course like your timeline. Do you only have a certain amount of time set aside? What's your, what's the earliest you can come in, what's the latest you can be there? Is there an additional fee if you overstay that time limit? Because that can cut into your party time if you need to have everything cleaned up and be out of there by that deadline. So those are definitely some good things to keep in mind.” Out-of-the-box venues “I think it's so cool when couples choose kind of a less traditional venue, and they do tend to be a bit more cost-effective. Because they're a lower fee, and you do have more control over each different aspect — because you can select the caterer, the rentals that best suit your budget or your aesthetic, whichever might be a priority. But I think some of the most interesting ones that I've seen are things like libraries for couples who are like big book lovers. Or a good one that that we published several years ago was like at, like an aerospace kind of museum.” “It’s really cool because when a couple chooses a venue, that can their shared interest or part of their love story. It's just an extra personal detail. And if you can also save money in the process, that's great. But some great places to find venues like that - I really love Peerspace. They have kind of an event rental platform essentially, but instead of being like Airbnb, where you're renting a place where you spend the night, they rent out raw spaces that you can rent for either photo shoots or events or all different sorts of things. And you can sort by your event type or what the purpose of the rental is, and that's really handy.” “But I think like your best cost savings are going to come with like kind of a more intimate wedding in a place like that. But one thing that I'm currently working on over at Budget Savvy Bride, is we're launching what we're calling, The Savvy Wedding Guide. And we're going to be featuring some of these offbeat, a little bit alternative wedding venues in order to try to share those hidden gems with the couples who are looking for them. They tend to be places like community centers or like VFW halls or like lodges, local unionized groups who rent their spaces out, and it's really affordable and you can easily customize them, because they're kind of just blank spaces. So yeah, that's a resource that we're currently working on now, hoping to launch soon.” Things to keep in mind when touring an out-of-the-box venue: Make sure there are power outlets for lighting and DJ, easily-accessible bathrooms, and see if they have basic rentals such as tables, linens and chairs, or if those will need to be sourced. “Basically every single line item detail that you would need to put together a wedding reception. It's a good idea to ask - just line by line, all those details. I actually have a great downloadable, printable form on The Budget Savvy Bride, with some great questions to keep in mind and ask when you visit a venue.” Other Secrets to Savings: Choosing a less popular day of the week or time of the year can save you a lot of money. “I'm dying to be invited to a brunch wedding, because I love brunch. Yeah, so Sundays, Fridays — I'm hearing that people are doing mid-week weddings. I haven't been invited to one personally, but obviously it'll depend a lot on your guest list and who you think might be able to attend an event that's not on a weekend. But you can save significantly by choosing a date other than Saturday. And also, knowing what kind of peak seasons are in your area. It obviously depends on the area of the country that you're in. But generally spring and fall are the busy wedding seasons. So going for like winter. And then if you're in a really, really hot area — sometimes even going in like the dead of summer can save you potentially.” “Another thing I really encourage all couples who are like looking to save as much as possible, is to keep an eye out for venues that will allow you to bring in your own alcohol. It can be a huge saver, just because you have so much more control over the cost per bottle of liquor or wine - so that can save you significantly, honestly. Because the markup tends to be so high with caterers — so that's a big one.” LINKS: The Budget Savvy Bride Website:https://thebudgetsavvybride.com The Budget Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer: http://bit.ly/2OrRD1d Cost Of Wedding Resource Site: https://www.costofwedding.com/ Peerspace: https://peerspace.com Savvy Wedding Guide: https://thebudgetsavvybride.com/directory Printable Venue Form from The Budget Savvy Bride: https://assets.thebudgetsavvybride.com/wp-content/uploads/Downloads/Ultimate%20Savvy%20Wedding%20Venue%20Guide.pdf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/budgetsavvybride/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/budgetsavvybride Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/savvybride/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/savvybride Inclusively Yours is a production of Love Inc., a leading equality-minded wedding publication. You can listen to us wherever podcasts are found, and while you're there leave us a review. To advertise on our podcast, email us at advertising@loveincmag.com. 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Got a budget question? This week we sat down with Jessica Bishop, founder of Budget Savvy Bride! We discussed questions, like: Is a wedding planner really worth it? How do we spend less on the bar? What should we cut right away if we have a strict budget? And more! >> Follow @budgetsavvybride on Instagram and visit thebudgetsavvybride.com to learn more. >> 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.
Jessica Bishop is the Founder of the Budget Savvy Bride, featured on Good Morning America, and a top rated author on Amazon with her book The Budget Savvy Wedding Planner and Organizer. Heidi Melton interviews Jessica and discusses the topic of how to set a budget and how to stay on budget for your wedding day. There is a giveaway with this episode you won't want to miss over on our Instagram: Weddings On Budget Podcast Weddings On Budget Podcast is a ONBB Weddings production.
Samie Roberts, the co-founder of Bustld, and Jessica Bishop, the creator of The Budget Savvy Bride, discuss wedding budget hacks that won't make your guests feel like you skimped.
We all like getting postcards. And the Kimpton Hotel Palomar has made it easy for guests to write and send postcards from their hotel. In this episode, I interview Jessica Bishop, PR Director for Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants in the Northeast, at the Palomar in Philadelphia. Jessica talks about the idea for the postcard writing station, how much the guests have enjoyed the human connection of writing a postcard, and tells about her own fascination with handwritten mail.
Do you want your wedding day to be beautiful, memorable, and meaningful without spending a ton of money or getting into debt? Learn how you can plan your dream wedding on a budget! How to Plan Your Dream Wedding on a Budget Right now in the United States, the average wedding costs over $35,000! Thankfully the Budget Savvy Bride, Jessica Bishop is here to help. In this episode we discuss: defining your dream wedding ways you can splurge and where you can save a handy resource to help you plan your dream wedding without breaking your budget Hope you enjoy! If you want to hear from another bride who had a beautiful wedding on a small budget, listen to my interview with Jessi Fearon. she and her husband managed a sweet and special wedding for $500! Resources to Plan a Fantastic Wedding If you're getting married, please check out these resources so you can plan out your special day without going into debt. The Budget-Savvy Wedding Planner & Organizer: Checklists, Worksheets, and Essential Tools to Plan the Perfect Wedding on a Small Budget Planning Your Dream Wedding on a Budget Wedding Planning: My Ultimate Lesson in Budgeting The Best Kept Secrets to Planning a Wedding on a Budget Have a $50,000 Wedding on a $3,000 Budget Jumpstart Your Marriage and Money Course Want to give your marriage and bank account a boost? Pick up Jumpstart Your Marriage and Money course. Jumpstart focuses on the big wins including earning more. Get LIFETIME access to a four-week course design to help you: Stop fighting about money and create a budget that you BOTH LOVE Automate your money Pay off your debt faster Plus more! You can get lifetime access here. Music Credit Like the music in this episode? Our theme song is by Gentle Regime. Additional music by Lee Rosevere and Logan from Music for Makers in this episode.
Planning Budget Savvy Weddings – Episode #128 We all know that DIY can save you some money but what are some other money saving ways to plan a wedding? Well, we have Jessica Bishop of Budget Savvy Bride here with us today and she is the queen of planning beautiful weddings on a budget. Jessica Bishop of The Budget Savvy Bride has been sharing tips and secrets since planning her own wedding back in 2009. She has info for wedding budgets as low as $1000. Jessica is here today to share some of those secrets with us. -Jessica's journey -Besides DIY what are your 5 top tips for planning budget savvy weddings? Budget Smaller guest list to create a better experience for your guests Resources from friends and family Consider less traditional and Upcycling Think outside the box - catering -Where are the best places to buy/rent décor? Oriental Trading Luna Bazaar Buy/Sell Buy Nothing on Facebook -How do you acquire top quality vendors on a strict limited budget? Realistic Expectations within your budget Bartering -What elements of the wedding would you encourage saving money and spend money on? Enhancing guests experience -How do you feed your large guest list on a limited budget? Pasta stations BBQ Taco bars Brunch -Can you have a sit-down dinner? Research venue blank vs. All inclusive Depends on size of budget Staffing -What would you recommend for a couple who aren't creative, don't have time, and are on a limited budget but want an upscale type wedding? Cut the guest list PLANNER! Non-traditional venues If you'd like to support us please check out our patreon page at fromringtoveil.com/give Remember you can reach us anytime by emailing info@fromringtoveil.com Subscribe to the podcast: {Apple Podcasts} {Google Play} {Stitcher} -Until next time, No Stress No Worries Keep Calm and Listen On-
The first interview with Jessica Bishopp in which she shares the progress on her game project in process Common Ground. Jessica reveals ways to recruit interested strangers for projects and we discuss collective building. We talk about games on our to play list, Nintendo Switch flu and what we are playing.
Jessica Bishop, studying at City University, plays Glinka's sonata in D Minor for Sophie Langdon. Sophie, who is Professor of Violin at the Royal Academy of Music, visited City University to host a masterclass in February 2011.