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Ask Jac & Ben A Question!What if you could safeguard your wedding business against unexpected challenges and legal pitfalls? Join us on this eye-opening episode of Wedding Empires as we welcome the formidable Leah Weinberg, a former wedding planner who has seamlessly transitioned back into law to become a pivotal force in the wedding industry. Leah shares her unique journey, unveiling how she established Weinberg Legal amidst the COVID-19 pandemic to champion the needs of wedding and event professionals. Her background provides her with a rare perspective, enabling her to dispel common legal misconceptions and underline the necessity of clear, comprehensive contracts. Leah's insights are not just about preventing legal headaches; they are about empowering vendors to manage expectations and secure fair compensation for their hard work.Throughout the episode, we dive into the critical importance of force majeure clauses and the ramifications of unforeseen events on weddings. Leah enlightens listeners on essential strategies to handle contract rescheduling or cancellations proactively. Our discussion also navigates the murky waters of legal blind spots, such as poor communication, which often lead to disputes. Leah stresses the significance of working with an attorney to build robust contracts and the risks of relying on generic templates. Delving into the nuances of passing credit card fees to clients, she highlights the legal variances across states. Ultimately, Leah's message is clear: investing in professional legal advice is not just prudent; it's a strategic move to future-proof your business. Support the show
Let's talk contracts, wedding pros! Are you confident that the clauses in your contracts truly protect your small business?Maybe you're working off a template you bought years ago or piecing together bits you've found online. Or perhaps the thought of reviewing your contract gives you a pit in your stomach, and you're not quite sure what some of the legal jargon actually means.If that's you, this episode is here to help. From indemnity clauses to liability concerns to making your contracts work for you, Leah Weinberg's expert advice will help you feel more confident and empowered to protect your business.-----Connect with Leah Weinberg:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theleahweinberg------[00:02:48] Meet Leah WeinbergLeah shares her journey from commercial real estate attorney to wedding planner to legal expert for event pros.[00:05:30] What is an Indemnity Clause?Leah explains this essential contract provision, complete with real-life examples of how it protects wedding vendors.[00:10:50] Liability Issues: Lessons from a Cake DisasterMegan shares a story about a wedding mishap and how an indemnity clause could have saved the day.[00:15:56] Signing Contracts with VenuesLeah discusses the risks of venue agreements and what to watch out for before signing.[00:22:40] Retainer vs. Deposit: Why Words MatterLeah clears up the confusion between these two terms and explains why using the right one can protect your business.[00:29:37] The ABCs of LegaleseLeah introduces her new Instagram series breaking down legal jargon, one letter at a time.[00:32:46] Building a Relationship with an AttorneyLeah's top advice for wedding pros: Don't wait until you're in a bind to find a lawyer.[00:34:55] Final Takeaways and Next StepsMegan and Leah share actionable advice for wedding pros to feel more confident about contracts and legal protection.---Today's episode is brought to you by The Planner's Vault. The doors are currently closed for The Planner's Vault, but join the wait list now so you can be the first to know when the doors re-open.Weddings for Real on Social Media:Instagram: @weddingsforrealFacebook: @weddingsforrealtwitter: @weddingsforrealHosted by Megan Gillikin, Weddings for Real is presented by The Planner's Vault, and is produced by Earfluence.
Today's episode is a special one as it was recorded LIVE from the Biltmore Hotel in Mayfair. The first ever live edition of the podcast was a panel discussion titles 'meeting of the wedding minds. Our host for the evening was Alison Hargreaves, founder of Guides for Brides and joining me on the panel were two renowned Wedding Industry educators from the US - Renee Dalo and Leah Weinberg.Our live audience submitted questions and we covered a wide range of topics from getting reviews to attracting American customers. We dived deep into trends and talked about the books we have all been writing.Thanks to:The Biltmore Hotel for hosting usVisualist for sponsoring the event and giving everyone a gift bagDave Hadley for the official photosRebecca Cole for singing on the eveningSmart Light and Sound for the equipmentFollow my InstagramFollow Leah on InstagramFollow Renee on InstagramFollow Guides for Brides on InstagramTime Stamps:00:38 - Intro to the Podcast and Event00:00 - Moving Reviews to New Platforms03:53 - Trends in Wedding Planning04:48 - Marketing Insights for Wedding Businesses07:24 - Navigating Client Expectations08:37 - The Importance of Email Marketing11:02 - Strategies for Gathering Customer Reviews17:45 - Building Relationships with Preferred Suppliers32:48 - The Power of Authenticity in Business32:53 - Panelists Share Their Book JourneysMentioned in this episode:Wedding Show Success workbookGot a Wedding Show coming up? Make sure you have a strategy in place. Download my free wedding show success workbook, and get a special price on my 3 part video training series about how to get the most out of your next show.Wedding Show success workbook
Common Legal Myths Debunked Leah Weinberg, Co-Founder & Partner, Oduberg Law, LLP Legal terms and concepts can be confusing, and some myths may prevent you from taking the correct action in your business. • Elements to enter into a binding contract • Classify employees and independent contractors • General tips for your business
This week's topic is Why every wedding small business needs an attorney. In this episode we are sitting down with Leah Weinberg, recovering wedding planner and the co-founder of Oduberg Law, LLPWe talk about - > Why it's essential for every wedding small business to have an attorney that they've already vetted> The benefits of hiring an attorney that is knowledgeable of the wedding industry> Most common legal issues seen in the wedding industry> The importance of having your contract approved by an attorney> Steps in hiring an attorney that suits your wedding business needs> Red flags to watch out for when seeking legal counsel Listen all the way through for the tangible SWAG at the end of every episode on the 3 things you can start implementing into your business today! Spoiler alert ;) - here's the list… Jump ahead of the storm and start reaching out to an attorney today, build that relationship NOW.When looking at your budget for the next year in November, make legal counsel a line item.Go through your contract line by line to fully understand and define it, so when your client has questions you can have an educated answer. If you get a client dispute email, talk to your attorney before responding to make sure you review the facts and contract. No apologizing, offers, or accepting anything before your attorney approves. Get in touch with Leah Weinberg and her team at:website: oduberg.comInstagram: @ theleahweinberg AND @oduberglawTune in every Tuesday morning for NEW episodes, dropping at 7AM. For BTS between episodes: follow us on Instagram: @theweddingsassholesRate, Review, Follow and Share this episode with a friend! Thank you to our show producer and sponsor Sol Rise Entertainment. For all of your music entertainment needs please visit them at https://solrisellc.com/Need help? Email co-hosts Shannon Tarrant & Vanessa Negron at TheWeddingSass@gmail.com
Ever felt deeply connected to your clients' emotions or wondered if you might be an empath in the wedding industry? You're not alone. In this episode, I chat with Leah Weinberg, co-founder of Odenberg Law, former wedding planner, and author of The Wedding Roller Coaster. We dive into her unique journey and share invaluable tips for thriving as a highly sensitive person in a high-stakes environment. From setting boundaries to embracing your empathy superpower, this episode is packed with insights. Connect with Leah Oduberg Website Leah's Instagram Oduberg's Instagram
When was the last time you updated your contracts?This episode is about ensuring that your contracts are in tip-top shape and that you are covered when things go awry. Let's face it, not everything is within our control; sometimes things go wrong. What is within your control is how you are legally protecting yourself from the fallout if something does go wrong when you're working with a client. Our guest for this episode, Leah Weinberg, is an attorney and wedding planner, so she knows all about how to protect yourself in this industry. In this episode, she's sharing her tips on what to include in your contracts, what mistakes to avoid, and how to choose your policies. Leah Weinberg is an attorney, the owner of Color Pop Events (a New York City-based wedding planning company), and the author of The Wedding Roller Coaster. Her colorful work and party-planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, The New York Times, People, CNN, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among many others. As a WeddingPro Educator with The Knot + WeddingWire since 2020, Leah travels throughout the country sharing insight with her peers regionally, as well as at national conferences such as ALT Summit, NACE Experience, and The Special Event.If it's been a while since you gave your contracts a refresh, this is for you. I would love to connect on Facebook: www.facebook.com/JenTaylorConsulting & Instagram: www.instagram.com/jentaylorconsulting!Resources Mentioned:Color Pop Events: www.colorpopevents.com Show notes available at https://jentaylorconsulting.com/design-your-wedding-business-podcast/Want to find out which of the 8 CEO's your business needs you to be and the tasks that will benefit you the most? Take the 2 minute quiz and find out now: https://bit.ly/DWYBQuiz
The ups and downs of wedding planning can certainly take you for a ride. Once you jump in it gets pretty easy to want to vent about the downs, so we want to take a look at the ups, and recognize how weddings can actually strengthen relationships in a lot of cases. So, today we are speaking with Leah Weinberg - former wedding planner, and author of The Wedding Roller Coaster. After nearly a decade in the wedding industry as the owner of Color Pop Events, Leah is returning to her roots as an attorney to assist her former colleagues in the events industry, along with other entrepreneurs and business owners as co-founder of Oduberg Law. Her work and insights have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNN, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. This episode also features a sponsored segment with Natasha Adorable, marketing manager at Cricut. Learn how to honor all those close to you with DIY gifts made from this incredible smart cutting machine. Learn more at www.cricut.com B$B Blog B$B on TikTok B$B on Instagram Free Invitation Printables Wedding Deals! The Book email podcast@thebudgetsavvybride.com to collaborate! The Bouquet Toss is part of the Evergreen Podcasts Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fallon shares an announcement before welcoming Kunbi Odubogun and Leah Weinberg, her friends and founders of Oduberg Law, onto the podcast. They dive into vendor contracts, including (but not limited to) every piece of information the contract should have and who should sign it. They also answer whether an email is considered binding and what suing a vendor actually entails. Then, they help a listener who's getting the ole bait n' switch from their venue after signing their contract. They end the episode with some free legal advice: save your ass and hire an attorney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An episode packed with insights to make you feel like a contract guru. Whether you're negotiating with a caterer or deciphering a DJ's terms, you will be equipped with the knowledge to tackle those contracts with confidence. This is an episode for those of you in the Middle Phase of Planning. Click HERE to become a premium subscriber and unlock all of the amazingness: Ad-free, full episodes TBWPP Wedding Planning Resource Center Monthly Wedding Planning Happy Hours via Zoom with Michelle Bonus Episodes Extra tools and gifts get sprinkled in every so often! Topics We Covered Legal terminology in plain English Why are contracts so long? What does Indemnity mean? Why can vendors keep the deposit / retainer? What's the difference between a deposit and retainer? Let's break down Liability Right to use photos / video What does Force Majeure mean? Cancellation and rescheduling Who signs it if we are not paying? 2 types of Insurance you need for your wedding About Our Guests KUNBI ODUBOGUN, ESQ. (SHE/HER) — CO-FOUNDER AND PARTNER Kunbi Odubogun is a business attorney, speaker, and digital media expert with over 12 years experience in the creative and legal industries. LEAH WEINBERG, ESQ. (SHE/HER) — CO-FOUNDER AND PARTNER Leah Weinberg is an attorney, a recovering wedding planner, and the author of The Wedding Roller Coaster. Links We Referenced Leah on IG Kunbi on IG Oduberg Law on IG https://perfete.com/ https://legallyset.com/ The Big Wedding Planning Podcast is... Hosted and produced by Michelle Martinez Music by Steph Altman of Mophonics On Instagram @thebigweddingplanningpodcast and be sure to use #planthatwedding when posting, so you can get our attention! Inviting you to become part of our Facebook Group! Join us and our amazing members. Just search for The Big Wedding Planning Podcast Community on Facebook. Easy to get in touch with. Email us at hello@thebigweddingplanningpodcast.com or Call and leave a message at 415-723-1625 and you might hear your voice on an episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When planning a wedding, couples and vendors, do not typically want to dive into legalities. But in this day and age, it is more important than ever to protect yourself, as the couple and as the vendor.Our guest today is both a successful planner and a lawyer! Leah Weinberg is well known throughout the industry as a true event professional, but recently Leah has decided to go back to her roots in law practice. Taking her vast experience in the wedding planning world and combining it with the letter of the law. Leah Weinberg – co-founder of Oduberg Law, LLP and co-owner of contract template shop Legally Set – is an attorney, a recovering wedding planner, and the author of The Wedding Roller Coaster.After nearly a decade in the wedding industry as the owner of Color Pop Events, a New York City-based wedding planning company, Leah is returning to her roots as an attorney to assist her former colleagues in the events industry, along with other entrepreneurs and business owners.Her work and insights have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNN, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others.A WeddingPro Educator with The Knot + WeddingWire since 2020, Leah travels throughout the country sharing insight with her peers regionally, as well as at national conferences such as Alt Summit, NACE Experience, and The Special Event.Support the showBehind The Veil Crew:Host: Keith Willard www.keithwillardevents.com www.instagram.com/keithwillard Co- Host: Marci Guttenberg www.anaffairtorememberbymarci.com www.instagram.com/anaffairtorememberbymarci
Unpopular opinion alert! We need to talk about pre-nups! So, this week we're shifting gears this week from flowers and wedding cakes to the more contentious topic of prenuptial agreements. Our guest, Leah Weinberg, is a seasoned wedding planner turned attorney who has learned one thing or two about the controversy surrounding prenups. Leah's unique journey from creating fairy-tale nuptials to drafting legally binding contracts offers a fresh perspective on the importance of discussing financial matters before tying the knot.We're dissecting the intricacies of prenuptial agreements and debunking a few myths along the way. From assets allocation to infidelity clauses, nothing is off the table in our candid conversation. We'll also discuss why both parties should have separate attorneys when drafting a prenup and the potential implications if they don't.Leah will guide us through the emotional side of getting a prenuptial agreement and how to start open and honest talks about money, religion, and future children. Planner's tip: listen to this episode with your partner if you can! It will help make the subject feel a bit less taboo & touchy). Lastly, Leah brings in her decade-long experience in the wedding industry to discuss the potential roadblocks couples may face when deciding on a prenuptial agreement. Drawing from her vast experience, Leah offers practical advice on how to navigate these sensitive topics with grace and understanding. It's a must-listen episode packed with valuable insights that will undoubtedly be beneficial for couples planning not just their big day, but their future together.Find Leah on Instagram at:https://www.instagram.com/theleahweinberg/https://www.instagram.com/oduberglaw/https://www.instagram.com/legallyset/Online at:https://legallyset.com/https://www.oduberg.com/Places to go - People to see: Kelly's Site: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comKelly's Blog: https://www.kellymcwilliams.com/blogInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams About Kelly:Kelly knows how incredible a well planned wedding can be. Every moment counts and every decision plays a part. Wedding planning should be fun and as easy to do as possible. Besides planning weddings, Kelly travels the globe as an industry speaker. Kelly is a Martha Stewart Top Wedding Planner & this podcast won Brides magazine and WeddingWire's best podcast. Need a little help planning your wedding?Download the Wedding Spending Plan Download the Wedding Planning Questions and Timeline Checklists Our rockstar editor: Lance Panton...
Am I signing my life away?Is this person going to run off with my money?WTF does this even mean?If you've ever found yourself confused by the language in your wedding vendor/venue contracts, and want to make sure you are being protected, this episode is for you! The wonderful Leah Weingberg is here to answer all your burning wedding contract questions! Leah Weinberg – co-founder of Oduberg Law, LLP and co-owner of contract template shop Legally Set – is an attorney, a recovering wedding planner, and the author of The Wedding Roller Coaster. After nearly a decade in the wedding industry as the owner of Color Pop Events, a New York City-based wedding planning company, Leah is returning to her roots as an attorney to assist her former colleagues in the events industry, along with other entrepreneurs and business owners. Her work and insights have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNN, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. A WeddingPro Educator with The Knot + WeddingWire since 2020, Leah travels throughout the country sharing insight with her peers regionally, as well as at national conferences such as Alt Summit, NACE Experience, and The Special Event.Want to Connect with Leah?Website: https://bio.site/theleahweinbergEmail: Leah@oduberg.comIG: @theleahweinbergBuy Leah's book, The Wedding Roller Coaster: https://a.co/d/2xt9zNW _____GIVEAWAY: WIN A FREE BRIDAL PREP PLANNER!!! Youtube Subscribers & Podcast Listeners are invited to enter our monthly giveaway! Simply screenshot your follow, subscribe, rating, review, and/or episode download, and send to adriana@the-pre-nup.com! Every screenshot is an additional entry. Good luck!! Didn't win the giveaway? All entrants get 10% off at the end of the month!IG: @the_pre_nupTik Tok: @the_pre_nupShop Bridal Prep Planner/The Pre Nup's Wedding Favorites: the-pre-nup.com
So Sue Me with Leah Weinberg, Co-Founder & Partner, Oduberg Law, LLP. Identify and address unusual situations with clear action steps to stay ahead of the curve legally and ethically. • Must-know legal concerns in the event industry • Key contract terms to protect your business • Adjust contracts without a lawyer
In today's episode, I chat with Leah Weinberg, a former wedding planner turned lawyer, about her book "The Wedding Rollercoaster" and the emotional side of wedding planning. We discuss the importance of understanding the psychology behind weddings and really tuning in to clients' behaviour and emotions to provide better support and a more personalised experience. We also chat about some of the tricky situations she's faced, like dealing with difficult family dynamics and incorporating cultural and religious traditions into her clients wedding days.Check out Leah's book on AmazonFollow Leah on InstagramOdubergWant 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/beccapountneyTime stamps:The Inspiration for the Book [00:02:45] Leah Weinberg shares the story of how a conversation with a client inspired her to write her book, "The Wedding Rollercoaster."The Psychology Behind Weddings [00:05:45] Leah Weinberg discusses the emotional side of wedding planning and the tough conversations that couples may have to navigate.Why Couples Get Stressed [00:07:17] Leah Weinberg explains the various factors that contribute to the stress and emotion that couples experience during wedding planning, including family dynamics, money, and past relationships.Understanding the Client's Experience [00:09:07] Importance of understanding the client's behavior and experience in the wedding industry.Dealing with Difficult Emotions [00:12:11] Process for dealing with difficult emotions from clients and understanding one's own emotional intelligence.Challenges Faced by Couples [00:16:58] Example of a couple from different cultural backgrounds and the challenges they faced in combining their traditions for the wedding ceremony.Breaking down the planning process [00:22:05] Leah Weinberg shares her advice on how to help couples navigate the overwhelming process of wedding planning by breaking it down into smaller, more manageable steps.Importance of context when asking personal questions [00:21:13] Leah Weinberg and Becca Pownall discuss the importance of providing context when asking personal questions to clients, especially when it comes to family dynamics and cultural or religious traditions.Dealing with unexpected life events [00:24:38] Leah Weinberg shares a story of a couple who went radio silent during the planning process due to an unexpected breast cancer diagnosis, and how she handled the situation with empathy and professionalism.The Wedding Rollercoaster [00:26:25] A former wedding planner turned lawyer shares a heartwarming story of a couple who decided to shave their heads in solidarity during the wedding planning process.Creating Touchpoints [00:31:13] The importance
In today's chat with Leah Weinberg we touch on a few different aspects. We talk legal advice for wedding pros and how you need to get contracts in place that have been reviewed by an attorney, etc. We also tal about Leah's book The Wedding Rollercoaster that she wrote that focuses on the emotional side of wedding planning. Click here to purchase Leah's book. Connect with Leah: www.legallyset.com www.oduberg.com www.instagram.com/legallyset Connect with Leona: www.leonamorelock.com www.instagram.com/leonamorelock www.pinterest.com/leonamorelock
Leah Weinberg is a perfect blend of support for event professionals being an author, a recovering event planner, and an attorney. In this episode, we'll discuss the feelings and emotions that come with an event planner's job and how to walk through them. Episode HighlightsWhen you can think through some of the big things that go wrong then you are prepared for the small things that come up.Leah's book, The Wedding Rollercoaster, is all about keeping your relationship intact through the ups and downs.What something seems to be like on the surface, isn't what it is always about. There is always something beneath the surface that underlines someone's behavior.We should be proactive about bringing up any challenges in the planning process first. Asking questions and having a conversation while planning builds trust with customers.What people say as well as what people do not say can help you when identifying how to respond to your clients. Your branding messaging and voice should portray the type of planner you are so that customers are aware of who you are as a planning professional. Everyone is truly different and meant to be working with different people.In situations that are high-touch many times, practice makes perfect. Practice how you respond to customers so that it becomes easier for you to respond to requests.Sometimes we can be our own worst enemy by not having the right systems and processes in place. If you aren't strong in an area, find someone or a tool that is so that you can have a strong front.Leah's 3-step process for handling the stress or emotional responses at an event. 1) Take the emotional response in nicely. 2) Think through it logically. 3) Check in with yourself emotionally to see how you are feeling.Lastly, after moving through this process, we have to either take responsibility or let it go and move forward.Don't isolate yourself when dealing with difficult customers. Have a team, community, or accountability partner to help you get yourself through trying times. Links and Resources:Color Pop EventsOdubergThe Wedding Rollercoaster (Leah's book)Setting the Table (by Danny Meyer - Leah's other favorite personal development bookQuiet (Leah's favorite personal development book)Thank you so much for tuning into the podcast. Until next time, stay on purpose!Support the show
Take a fresh look at your contracts this year. It's time to take control and protect yourself. Listen to this week's episode of The Wedding Pro CEO Podcast featuring Leah Weinberg and gain insight into how to handle sticky issues that come up in your business. Listen and learn the legal solutions you need to build a profitable wedding business that you love!In this episode, you will learn the following:1. What to do if you need to terminate a contract but your contract doesn't allow it.2. What to do when your contract allows cancellation, but it's not the best business decision for you.3. How to handle sticky situations involving harassment and protecting your employees and/or team.-----Join The Wedding Pro CEO Podcast Community on Facebook! A free group to take the conversation past the podcast and share best practices, get quick tips you can implement today and be part of a like minded group of CEOs who are building the profitable business they've always dreamed of! For full show notes and guest links click HERE! Please share your biggest takeaway and REVIEW THE PODCAST HERE! Follow me online!!Brandeegaar.com Instagram Facebook Youtube-----#WeddingProCEOPodcast #weddingproceo #weddingprocoachClick here to Join us in the Reel Wedding Pros of Instagram.This brand new private community will get weekly support to answer questions, provide strategy, helpful tutorials, content ideas, and accountability.Support the show
There is no better time than now to get your business legally set than right now. Leah Weinberg is sharing what to focus on to keep your buisiness on the right track as we move into the new year. Here's a little more about Leah and where to find her. Leah Weinberg is an attorney, a recovering wedding planner, and the author of The Wedding Roller Coaster. After nearly a decade in the wedding industry as the owner of Color Pop Events, a New York City-based wedding planning company, Leah is returning to her roots as an attorney to assist her former colleagues in the events industry, along with other entrepreneurs and business owners. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNN, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. A WeddingPro Educator with The Knot + WeddingWire since 2020, Leah travels throughout the country sharing insight with her peers regionally, as well as at national conferences such as Alt Summit, NACE Experience, and The Special Event. https://www.kunbio.com/attorneys www.legallyset.com If you are ready to become a Fully Booked Wedding Planner, join my free facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/363078727944936
When was the last time you updated your contracts?This episode is about ensuring that your contracts are in tip-top shape and that you are covered when things go awry. Let's face it, not everything is within our control; sometimes things go wrong. What is within your control is how you are legally protecting yourself from the fallout if something does go wrong when you're working with a client. Our guest for this episode, Leah Weinberg, is an attorney and wedding planner, so she knows all about how to protect yourself in this industry. In this episode, she's sharing her tips on what to include in your contracts, what mistakes to avoid, and how to choose your policies. Leah Weinberg is an attorney, the owner of Color Pop Events (a New York City-based wedding planning company), and the author of The Wedding Roller Coaster. Her colorful work and party-planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, The New York Times, People, CNN, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among many others. As a WeddingPro Educator with The Knot + WeddingWire since 2020, Leah travels throughout the country sharing insight with her peers regionally, as well as at national conferences such as ALT Summit, NACE Experience, and The Special Event.If it's been a while since you gave your contracts a refresh, this is for you. I would love to connect on Facebook: www.facebook.com/JenTaylorConsulting & Instagram: www.instagram.com/jentaylorconsulting!Resources Mentioned:Legally Set: www.legallyset.com Color Pop Events: www.colorpopevents.com Show notes available at jentaylorconsulting.com/episode24
This week on The Leap Lifestyle Podcast, we're chatting with Leah Weinberg. Leah is the Owner and Creative Director of New York City-based wedding planning firm Color Pop Events and the Author of The Wedding Roller Coaster: Keeping Your Relationships Intact Through the Ups and Downs. One of the most common stressors of the wedding planning process is dealing with family issues. Whether those issues are concerns over the budget, or fundamental differences arising out of a difference of opinion on your wedding vision, Leah offers us great insight and advice on how to approach working with family while you plan your big day.You can find Leah's Book, The Wedding Roller Coaster: Keeping Your Relationships Intact Through the Ups and Downs here. Widely lauded for it's insight, Leah's book is a must-have for couples and wedding vendors alike.As always, thanks for listening!
This episode is full of reflections and learning with our guest, Leah Weinberg, who joined us to talk about self-awareness and living in the moment. Have you ever stopped whatever it is you're doing and just observed? Like really looking at your surroundings, feeling the wind blow into your face, savoring the feel of the keyboard on your fingertips. No? Well, you should! Don't let every moment in your life pass by in a blur and leave you thinking, “Where has all that time gone?” In this episode, we'll be talking about exactly how to make the most out of every moment in your life. We're joined by our lovely guest from Color Pop Events, Leah Weinberg, as we navigate self-awareness and how to harness it to beat the burnout monster. In this episode, you'll learn: A mantra to remind yourself to be in the present. Why self-awareness is the first step. How to ignore what other people are doing. You are uniquely you. Ways to be mindful of hospitality. How to surround yourself with other business owners. Why to put systems and processes in place from the beginning. To see more of Leah's works and what she does, visit her website. Here's a sneak peek of the episode: [1:59] That's not where self development happens. That's not where growth happens. You need to live in the present moment. I encourage you to take up a meditation practice to do that. [11:00] The goal is to realize that you're gonna have a long term relationship with burnout. And it's just about trying to stay in balance as long as possible and giving yourself grace. [15:28] I love that just self awareness and being like, “okay, I'm not a PMS thing. I'm burned out.” Like for me PMS and burnout have a very similar sense of you're tired and cranky. [18:44] My first tip is to have systems and processes in place from the beginning. And when you're first starting out, things like that aren't necessarily on your mind. And a time will come when you're going to need it. [19:39] You don't have to have a formal operating manual but essentially, you should have enough documentation that you could hand somebody this packet of information and they would like you to franchise your business essentially, like think about your systems and processes. [22:59] So number two is to surround yourself with other business owners. The people, your community, who you surround yourself with is just so incredibly important. Connect with me! Wise entrepreneurs know it takes money to make money. But the whats, whens, and whys don't always seem clear for new(ish) entrepreneurs. Where do you start? Download your FREE guide, “The 5 Most Important Investments to Make as a New Entrepreneur to Grow Your 6-Figure Empire” today and start making smart money moves for your business right away. www.flourishmarketing.co/invest Podcast Instagram: The Flourishing Entrepreneur FM Website: Flourish Marketing | Strategy, Copywriting & Coaching Schedule a Discovery Call: 30-Minute Discovery Call - ALEYA HARRIS Guest Bio Leah Weinberg is the Owner & Creative Director of New York City-based wedding planning company Color Pop Events and author of the newly published book, The Wedding Roller Coaster. Celebrating eight years of business, Leah continues to leverage the organization skills, calm communication style, and ability to multi-task she initially developed as a commercial real estate lawyer in her previous career. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. Recently, Leah has been recognized as a 20 on the Rise winner by Honeybook and the Rising Tide Society, one of the 25 Young Event Pros to Watch by Special Events Magazine, and one of BizBash's Top 500 Event Pros in the US. A WeddingPro Educator with The Knot + WeddingWire since 2020, Leah travels throughout the country sharing insight with her peers regionally, as well as at national conferences such as ALT Summit, NACE Experience, and The Special Event. Find more about Leah: Email: leah@colorpopevents.com Website: Color Pop Events Leah's IG: @colorpopevents Leah's Facebook: Color Pop Events Leah's Pinterest: Color Pop Events Leah's Twitter: @colorpopevents Leah's Book Recommendations Built to Sell E-Myth
"Guiding Your Couples Through the Wedding Roller Coaster' with Leah Weinberg. ColorPopEvents.com. Learn the tools to respond to any situation during the process of working a wedding, as well as how to help couples navigate the inevitable ups and downs of planning.
We've got a short and sweet episode about curating a Pantone inspired color palette for your special event! Did you know that every year Pantone chooses a “color of the year”? When it comes time to plan your event, this color can inspire your choices in decor, attire, and so much more! Today, we're talking with guest Leah Weinberg, the owner and creative director of Color Pop Events. She's the author of “The Wedding Roller Coaster” and we're thrilled to have her here to talk about incorporating the color of the year in your wedding planning! Please rate, review and subscribe to this podcast wherever you're listening so you never miss an episode. Even better share it with a friend! It a great way to show your support and let us know what you think. Thank you for listening. To get the full show notes head to https://sarazarrella.com/2022/03/curating-a-pantone-inspired-color-palette-interview-with-leah-weinberg-of-color-pop-events-wedding-secrets-unveiled-podcast/(opens in a new tab) For more information check out our website at www.sarazarrella.com/podcast Join our Monthly Newsletter for tips, tricks and Freebies! https://sarazarrella.com/newsletter Would love to be friends on the gram at https://www.instagram.com/sarazarrellaphotography/
Today we are joined by Leah Weinberg to discuss the importance of NOT reinventing the wheel! In this episode we discuss all things systems, workflow, automations, self awareness and more, tune in to the episode to learn from Leah with us. About Our Guest: Leah Weinberg is the Owner & Creative Director of Color Pop Events -- a New York City-based wedding planning company that lives in the logistics, providing an unmatched focus on event details for clients. Celebrating eight years of business, Leah continues to leverage the organization skills, calm communication style, and ability to multi-task she initially developed as a commercial real estate lawyer in her previous career. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. Recently, Leah has been recognized as a 20 on the Rise winner by Honeybook and the Rising Tide Society, one of the 25 Young Event Pros to Watch by Special Events Magazine, and one of BizBash's Top 500 Event Pros in the US. A WeddingPro Educator with The Knot + WeddingWire since 2020, Leah travels throughout the country sharing insight with her peers regionally, as well as at national conferences such as ALT Summit, NACE Experience, and The Special Event. Find Her Here: Instagram: @colorpopevents Facebook: @colorpopevents Pinterest: @colorpopevents 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! BE A GUEST! If you are interested in being a guest on our show, or you know someone who you would recommend, go to our website and submit a request! We will review your application and get back to you promptly. ► Website http://thevenuerx.com/submit
"I want to reiterate to couples that they should never take this bad behavior personally." Guests aren't always on their best (or most considerate) behavior before, during, and after your wedding. And, when that happens, it's not your fault! Leah Weinberg of Color Pop Events is on a mission to reassure couples that no matter who might be giving you attitude, complaining, or just not acting in the most respectful way — it's not about you; it's about them. Check out her book, The Wedding Roller Coaster. Need your dish fix? Visit theweddingdishpodcast.com and check us out on Instagram @theweddingdishpodcast! Get premium content and support The Wedding Dish by joining our Patreon community! https://www.patreon.com/theweddingdish 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
We've never been ones to not tell it like it is, and let's be honest... a lot of people are being dicks these days! In this week's episode of the This Week In Weddings podcast, we're chatting all about the state of the wedding industry, what's causing so much frustration (among both clients and vendors), and a few ways to approach the challenges without losing your professionalism. About our guest: Leah Weinberg is the Owner & Creative Director of Color Pop Events and best selling author of The Wedding Roller Coaster. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. Recently, Leah has been recognized as a 20 on the Rise winner by Honeybook and the Rising Tide Society, one of the 25 Young Event Pros to Watch by Special Events Magazine, and one of BizBash's Top 500 Event Pros in the US. In this episode, listeners will hear about: Leah's background and how she got into the wedding industry (including what careers she almost got into instead) The entitlement we're all seeing in the world as a result of Covid-19 and how it's affecting the wedding industry Shortages in the event industry – from flowers to paper to labor – and how as vendors we can present the situation professionally to our clients The importance of having a support system of wedding industry peers Leah's Book - The Wedding Roller Coaster: Keeping Your Relationships Intact Through the Ups and Downs Want to connect with Leah? Online: http://colorpopevents.com/ Instagram: @colorpopevents Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/colorpopevents Twitter: @colorpopevents
When you're planning a wedding, the most special people in your life come forward to center stage as those who you want to include in the event. But how do you choose who will be part of your wedding party without hurt feelings? How do you navigate the logistics of who should do what? Are there requirements you need to meet like with an even number of people, matching jammies and photos? And what if you're just not into a wedding party at all? On today's show Christy and Michelle are connecting with Leah Weinberg. You might remember her from Episode 181, she's a former lawyer and current wedding planner in NYC, owner of Color Pop Events and author of the book “The Wedding Roller Coaster: Keeping Your Relationship Intact Through the Ups and Downs.” Leah's breaking down a few rules and tips on how to avoid Wedding Party Drama. Click HERE to become a premium subscriber and unlock all of the amazingness: Ad-free, full length episodes The TBWPP Wedding Planning Resource Center with Access to 6 mini courses of The Big Wedding Planning Master Class Wedding Planning Templates and Tools Big Takeaways Planners love when you don't have a wedding party! It really makes things so much easier. This is not to say you can't have, but don't feel weird about the decision to not. When you are picking members of the wedding party: - Don't do things out of obligation It is important to consider how you are involving meaningful people in your wedding, and that might not be as a member of the party Being a wedding party is a huge commitment, consider that as well. It is not personal if someone cannot show up or afford to dive in to the more in-depth role Tell the people you are asking to be in the party exactly what their expectations will be up front. And go from there. Figure out your deal breakers. How do the people you are considering make you feel? Someone telling you they can't or do not want to be in your wedding party should be okay. It's okay to be sad and disappointed, but you must respect their decision. Even if you don't have a wedding party, you can still incorporate your friends on the day of. I.e., makeup and mimosas! Links We Referenced colorpopevents.com instagram.com/colorpopevents facebook.com/colorpopevents The Wedding Roller Coaster: Keeping Your Relationships Intact Through the Ups and Downs Plan your wedding using The Big Wedding Planning Master Class. A self-paced digital course created with love for you by Christy & Michelle. Get In Touch: The Big Wedding Planning Podcast is… Hosted and produced by Michelle Martinez Music by Steph Altman of Mophonics On Instagram @thebigweddingplanningpodcast and be sure to use #planthatwedding when posting, so you can get our attention! Easy to get in touch with. Email us at hello@thebigweddingplanningpodcast.com or Call and leave a message at 415-723-1625 and you might hear your voice on an episode Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When you're planning a wedding, the most special people in your life come forward to center stage as those who you want to include in the event. But how do you choose who will be part of your wedding party without hurt feelings? How do you navigate the logistics of who should do what? Are there requirements you need to meet like with an even number of people, matching jammies and photos? And what if you're just not into a wedding party at all? On today's show Christy and Michelle are connecting with Leah Weinberg. You might remember her from Episode 181 (https://weddingplanning.fireside.fm/the-wedding-is-over-now-what), she's a former lawyer and current wedding planner in NYC, owner of Color Pop Events and author of the book “The Wedding Roller Coaster: Keeping Your Relationship Intact Through the Ups and Downs.” Leah's breaking down a few rules and tips on how to avoid Wedding Party Drama. Big Takeaways * Planners love when you don't have a wedding party! It really makes things so much easier. This is not to say you can't have, but don't feel weird about the decision to not. * When you are picking members of the wedding party: - Don't do things out of obligation * It is important to consider how you are involving meaningful people in your wedding, and that might not be as a member of the party * Being a wedding party is a huge commitment, consider that as well. It is not personal if someone cannot show up or afford to dive in to the more in-depth role * Tell the people you are asking to be in the party exactly what their expectations will be up front. And go from there. Figure out your deal breakers. * How do the people you are considering make you feel? * Someone telling you they can't or do not want to be in your wedding party should be okay. It's okay to be sad and disappointed, but you must respect their decision. * Even if you don't have a wedding party, you can still incorporate your friends on the day of. I.e., makeup and mimosas! Firing a wedding party member * No matter what has happened, as the Marry-er, what will give you the most peace and zen for your wedding day? * Weigh the positivity vs the negativity. Ultimately you want your wedding day to bring you joy and celebration * Tell your wedding party about how much you love your vendors and planners. It's more common than it should be that a wedding party is rude to the planner and that just makes it harder on everyone. Best Practices for Looks: * Give your wedding party as much detail and specificity as possible, especially if there is not one type of dress * There are brands that do a variety of colors/styles. Then you can give more specific parameters for everyone. * Do not dictate the hair style. It is very old school and does not always look very good. * You can set loose parameters for hair and makeup, but gone are the days of everyone looking the exact same. * Being too particular about what you want can be unintentionally offensive. People's style can * be a very personal thing. Links We Referenced colorpopevents.com (https://www.colorpopevents.com) instagram.com/colorpopevents (https://www.instagram.com/colorpopevents/) facebook.com/colorpopevents (https://www.facebook.com/colorpopevents) The Wedding Roller Coaster: Keeping Your Relationships Intact Through the Ups and Downs (https://www.amazon.com/Wedding-Roller-Coaster-Keeping-Relationships/dp/0578883015) Plan your wedding using The Big Wedding Planning Master Class (https://www.thebigweddingplanningmasterclass.com/). A self-paced digital course created with love for you by Christy & Michelle. The Big Wedding Planning Podcast is... * Hosted and produced by Christy Matthews and Michelle Martinez. * Edited by Veronica Gruba. * Music by Steph Altman of Mophonics (https://www.mophonics.com/). * On Instagram @thebigweddingplanningpodcast and be sure to use #planthatwedding when posting, so you can get our attention! * Inviting you to become part of our Facebook Group! Join us and our amazing members. Just search for The Big Wedding Planning Podcast Community on Facebook. * Easy to get in touch with. Email us at thebigweddingplanningpodcast@gmail.com or Call and leave a message at 415-723-1625 and you might hear your voice on an episode * On Patreon. Become a member (https://www.patreon.com/thebigweddingplanningpodcast) and with as little as $5 per month, you get bonus episodes, special newsletters and Zoom Cocktail Hours with Christy & Michelle! Our Partners (https://www.thebigweddingplanningpodcast.com/partners) Special Deals for Listeners - TBWPP Enthusiastically Approved! 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Time to do the heart work for your wedding! Did you know that we all have our own emotional style? And it plays a really important role in how not only we plan our wedding, but how we communicate our wedding day vision and expectations to our partner and vendors. I chatted with Leah Weinberg, wedding planner at Color Pop Events and author of The Wedding Roller Coaster. We dive into all the feels, from conversations you and your partner need to be having, to how to handle family altercations and how (and exactly what) you should be communicating with your wedding pro team. Guest Info: Website: colorpopevents.com Book: The Wedding Roller Coaster Instagram: @colorpopevents More from Love Inc.: Buy the magazine Follow us on Instagram Read the blog
Leah Weinberg is the Owner & Creative Director of Color Pop Events and author of newly published The Wedding Roller Coaster. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. Recently, Leah has been recognized as a 20 on the Rise winner by Honeybook and the Rising Tide Society, one of the 25 Young Event Pros to Watch by Special Events Magazine, and one of BizBash's Top 500 Event Pros in the US. Leah's work and this episode is inspired by Maya Angelou's quote: “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” You will hear all about Leah's journey and her tips for elevating the client experience! We will finish up with 'What She Wishes Other Vendors Knew' and of course, her 'Confetti Hour Confession.' - Featured Guest: Leah Weinberg of Color Pop Events Website: https://www.colorpopevents.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colorpopevents/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/colorpopevents/ Pinterest: https//www.pinterest.com/colorpopevents/ - Help support Renée and The Confetti Hour show with a small contribution of $3 per month or yearly contribution to the show. Your support goes towards the professional maintenance of the show allowing Renée to continue to bring on reputable wedding professionals weekly to share their incredible journeys and tangible tips to help wedding professionals elevate their services. Consider supporting at https://www.patreon.com/theconfettihour
Leah Weinberg got straight A's till law school. Then she got a B. She cried. But Leah is overcoming her perfectionist tendencies. When she found that practicing law made her kind of miserable, she quit. She started a business doing something she LOVES: planning weddings. She's almost perfect at it. ;-)
Know the feeling of taking the blame, as a wedding planner, for something that wasn't really your fault? Wondering how to combat the emotional overwhelm that's sometimes par for the course? If so, then be sure to tune in for this podcast episode! Leah Weinberg is the Owner and Creative Director of Color Pop Events.... The post WII 073: Leah Weinberg Gets Candid About the Emotional Cost of Wedding Planning appeared first on Timeline Genius Blog.
We've all seen it happen - ego and pride get in the way of the best wedding experience. And it's not just from the couples or their parents. As wedding vendors, sometimes we think we know what's best for the couples instead of truly listening to what they want. Today, Leah Weinberg talks about how we can get past that ego and pride, and truly find a place of empathy for their wedding journeys. Color Pop Events The Wedding Roller Coaster Color Pop Events on Instagram | Facebook Episode 70: Do's and Don'ts of Styled Shoots This episode is also brought to you by The Planner's Vault, my online membership site for wedding planners who are hungry to grow, ready to hustle, and actively seeking community and education. In the vault, there are guest experts on many topics relevant to growing and cultivating a successful event planning business with new content added consistently, plus all of my templates that I have built out over the years, like How to Get on Preferred Vendor Lists, The Client Experience, and more. The mission with the vault is to elevate the industry (along with some amazing experts and fellow entrepreneurs) and I want it to be affordable so it's possible to stay invested in the community and yourself for the long haul. The doors are currently closed for The Vault, but join the wait list now so you can be the first to know when the doors re-open. Weddings for Real on Social Media: Instagram: @weddingsforreal Facebook: @weddingsforreal twitter: @weddingsforreal 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.
She's Back! I'm honored to again interview Leah Weinberg of Color Pop Events. Leah is a Book Author and veteran Wedding Planner based in New York City. Our first conversation was so great, I had to have her back! Today on the Podcast we chat about how weddings can be stressful, but as an Industry Pro, we can help our clients reduce that stress level and make the process fun!
Nope. Not the fun episode. But if you listen, absorb and take our tips - you'll find that you're going to have a FAR less stressful engagement and planning season. The cool thing is that Leah just released her new book, "The Wedding Rollercoaster" and its a great companion to this episode. I posted a link below. The real deal is, that by taking the opportunity in the beginning to talk openly with your "team" (anyone who holds a stake in your wedding), you will avoid some of the stresses brought on surrounding wedding spending. The biggest factors when making the contribution decision:Who has controlGuilt (It's real and we recognize this)Final decision makersDoes having the wedding of your dreams weigh more than the potential stress of contributors In this episode we'll break down the benefits, pros and cons of paying for the wedding yourself or having contributors. Oh, and in this episode there's a shout out to Kimberly of Hitched Events and her episode about having a short or long engagement. Click here to listen to this related episode.Here is the link to order The Wedding Rollercoaster on kindle or paperbackOn Sale Now! My Wedding Spending Plan. Here is the link . Create a plan to make the most out of your wedding budget, most likely save you money AND take out the stress of wedding spending.This episode is brought to you by 175 questions to know you are prepared for your wedding day. The ultimate Q&A wedding planning checklist. On sale now!Leah Weinberg is the Owner & Creative Director of Color Pop Events -- a New York City-based wedding planning company that lives in the logistics, providing an unmatched focus on event details for clients. Celebrating seven years of business, Leah continues to leverage the organization skills, calm communication style, and ability to multi-task she initially developed as a commercial real estate lawyer in her previous career. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. Recently, Leah has been recognized as a 20 on the Rise winner by Honeybook and the Rising Tide Society, one of the 25 Young Event Pros to Watch by Special Events Magazine, and one of BizBash's Top 500 Event Pros in the US.A 2021 WeddingPro Educator with The Knot + WeddingWire, Leah travels throughout the country sharing insight with her peers regionally, as well as at national conferences such as ALT Summit, NACE Experience, and The Special Event.Places to go and People to see:Website: http://www.kellymcwilliams.comInstagram: @kellyamcwilliams @thisvsthatweddingpodcastWebsite: https://www.colorpopevents.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colorpopevents/Previous Podcast Episodes: https://thisvsthatweddingpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Today, I chat with my friend and fellow wedding enthusiast Leah Weinberg about how you can have the wedding you want while still keeping those meaningful connections strong. Leah’s new book “The Wedding Rollar Coaster” touches on all the juicy stuff that no one even thinks about when planning a wedding, so if you want to take a peek inside this amazing wedding mindset, this episode is for you! KEY TAKEAWAYS: Motivation to Write How Intense People Are Benefit to Vendors Covid Talk A “Getting Used To” Period Launching a Book During Covid
Join me in this new episode where we talk with Leah Weinberg About The Hard Truths of Setting a Wedding Budget Leah Weinberg is the Owner & Creative Director of New York City-based wedding planning company Color Pop Events and author of the newly published book, The Wedding Roller Coaster. Celebrating seven years of business, Leah continues to leverage the organization skills, calm communication style, and ability to multi-task she initially developed as a commercial real estate lawyer in her previous career. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. Recently, Leah has been recognized as a 20 on the Rise winner by Honeybook and the Rising Tide Society, one of the 25 Young Event Pros to Watch by Special Events Magazine, and one of BizBash's Top 500 Event Pros in the US. A WeddingPro Educator with The Knot + WeddingWire since 2020, Leah travels throughout the country sharing insight with her peers regionally, as well as at national conferences such as ALT Summit, NACE Experience, and The Special Event. In this episode you can meet Leah and find out her career path and why she decided to write The Wedding Roller Coaster book. We dive deep into all important things on your wedding budget and where to even start! Stick to the end and hear Leah's advice! Get in touch with Leah: Leah@colorpopevents.com www.colorpopevents.com I am @colorpopevents on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and Twitter Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578883015?psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp __________________________________________________________________ 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/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ellwed/message
This week's episode is brought to you by the letter "o" for overachiever! My friend and professional associate Leah was a commercial real estate attorney before she was a New York City based wedding planner and creator of Color pop Events and NOW she is a soon to be best selling author. Her most recent contribution to the wedding industry is the eagerly awaited book, "The Wedding Roller Coaster". This book was written for couples and their family as well as any and every wedding professional out there! Your take away's from this week's episode are: - The inspiration for this book and the title I ALMOST convinced Leah to use. - How it will benefit and be a resource to couples and their families. - How it can help members of the wedding industry relate to their clients and other event industry professionals. - How the contents of the book align with the People First Then Profit rally cry. Resources ORDER PAGE: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578883015?psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp CASH GIVEAWAY* 1. Buy a copy of The Wedding Roller Coaster on Amazon before 11:59 p.m. PDT on April 6th. 2. Email me (leah@colorpopevents.com) a copy of your receipt, also by 11:59 p.m. PDT on April 6th. Plus, for each copy you buy, you'll get an additional entry to win the $500 prize. *Open to U.S. residents only. Ongoing Professional Perk: If you're a wedding professional, purchase 10 or more paperback copies (and send me a photo of your receipt), and you'll get access to my book club for The Wedding Roller Coaster - a 4-part virtual conversation about the book. Over the 4 weeks, I will give you a more in-depth understanding of what your clients are experiencing emotionally during the wedding planning process and how best to help them navigate through it. Imagine the level of client service you can provide if you meet your clients with empathy, compassion, and an understanding of what they are going through! The first round of the book club starts on April 20th, so the timing of your purchase will determine whether you join the first round or the next. Ongoing Couple's Perk: If you're getting married, purchase 5 or more paperback copies (and send me a photo of your receipt) and you'll get access to a 90-minute Ask Me Anything webinar about wedding planning. Why would you need 5 copies? Start an engaged friends book club! Gift the book to parents, siblings, or bffs! Anyone involved, even on the periphery, in your wedding planning process will benefit from reading The Wedding Roller Coaster.
This week's episode is brought to you by the letter "o" for overachiever! My friend and professional associate Leah was a commercial real estate attorney before she was a New York City based wedding planner and creator of Color pop Events and NOW she is a soon to be best selling author. Her most recent contribution to the wedding industry is the eagerly awaited book, "The Wedding Roller Coaster". This book was written for couples and their family as well as any and every wedding professional out there! Your take away's from this week's episode are: - The inspiration for this book and the title I ALMOST convinced Leah to use. - How it will benefit and be a resource to couples and their families. - How it can help members of the wedding industry relate to their clients and other event industry professionals. - How the contents of the book align with the People First Then Profit rally cry. Resources ORDER PAGE: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0578883015?psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&ref_=chk_typ_imgToDp CASH GIVEAWAY* 1. Buy a copy of The Wedding Roller Coaster on Amazon before 11:59 p.m. PDT on April 6th. 2. Email me (leah@colorpopevents.com) a copy of your receipt, also by 11:59 p.m. PDT on April 6th. Plus, for each copy you buy, you'll get an additional entry to win the $500 prize. *Open to U.S. residents only. Ongoing Professional Perk: If you're a wedding professional, purchase 10 or more paperback copies (and send me a photo of your receipt), and you'll get access to my book club for The Wedding Roller Coaster - a 4-part virtual conversation about the book. Over the 4 weeks, I will give you a more in-depth understanding of what your clients are experiencing emotionally during the wedding planning process and how best to help them navigate through it. Imagine the level of client service you can provide if you meet your clients with empathy, compassion, and an understanding of what they are going through! The first round of the book club starts on April 20th, so the timing of your purchase will determine whether you join the first round or the next. Ongoing Couple's Perk: If you're getting married, purchase 5 or more paperback copies (and send me a photo of your receipt) and you'll get access to a 90-minute Ask Me Anything webinar about wedding planning. Why would you need 5 copies? Start an engaged friends book club! Gift the book to parents, siblings, or bffs! Anyone involved, even on the periphery, in your wedding planning process will benefit from reading The Wedding Roller Coaster.
Leah Weinberg, Owner and Creative Director of Color Pop Events is a published author! Her first book, The Wedding Rollercoaster, is out now and available for purchase! Get a FREE chapter of Leah's new book here. In today's episode of She Creates Business, I'm honored to have Leah on the show. We dig into the emotional side of weddings, how vendors can support their couples through the ups and downs of planning, and Leah shares her best tips for navigating these often tricky situations as a vendor. About Leah: Leah Weinberg is the Owner & Creative Director of New York City-based wedding planning company Color Pop Events and author of the newly published book, The Wedding Roller Coaster. Celebrating seven years of business, Leah continues to leverage the organization skills, calm communication style, and ability to multi-task she initially developed as a commercial real estate lawyer in her previous career. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. Recently, Leah has been recognized as a 20 on the Rise winner by Honeybook and the Rising Tide Society, one of the 25 Young Event Pros to Watch by Special Events Magazine, and one of BizBash's Top 500 Event Pros in the US. A WeddingPro Educator with The Knot + WeddingWire since 2020, Leah travels throughout the country sharing insight with her peers regionally, as well as at national conferences such as ALT Summit, NACE Experience, and The Special Event.
In the time that it takes to plan a wedding, a lot can happen to us personally. Brides and Planners can go through death, diseases, financial issues, and Covid, just to name a few. When should you have Empathy versus Sympathy? Then what? When is it time to cut the cord? For brides - when do you start looking for someone else? For Wedding Pros, when is it time to do more than listen?Leah Weinberg is the Owner & Creative Director of Color Pop Events and author of newly published The Wedding Roller Coaster. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. Recently, Leah has been recognized as a 20 on the Rise winner by Honeybook and the Rising Tide Society, one of the 25 Young Event Pros to Watch by Special Events Magazine, and one of BizBash's Top 500 Event Pros in the US. Host: Keith Willard - Keith Willard EventsBehind The Veil Crew:Marci Guttenberg - An Affair To Remember By MarciBrooke Logan Stoner - Keith Willard EventsGuest:Leah Weinberg - Owner & Creative Director of Color Pop EventsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/BehindTheVeilShow)
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136 - Things come up all the time during the wedding planning process that need to be dealt with. And the big question usually ends up being: "Ok, who's going to handle this?" Some couples like to DIY everything, while others delegate. That's why we brought in Leah Weinberg, the Owner & Creative Director of Color Pop Events in New York City, to help us talk about why it's so important to figure out what to expect (and what NOT to expect) from your Wedding Planner! Sometimes couples just don't know what their planner's roles are. Leah talks about what couples can expect from their wedding planner, expectations that the wedding planner has of the couple, and what the couple should do if they want a new planner. Color Pop Events is a wedding planning company that lives in the logistics, providing an unmatched focus on event details for clients. Celebrating seven years of business, Leah continues to leverage the organization skills, calm communication style, and ability to multi-task she initially developed as a commercial real estate lawyer in her previous career. Leah's colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. Recently, Leah has been recognized as a 20 on the Rise winner by Honeybook and the Rising Tide Society, one of the 25 Young Event Pros to Watch by Special Events Magazine, and one of BizBash's Top 500 Event Pros in the US. A 2020 WeddingPro Educator with The Knot + WeddingWire, Leah travels throughout the country sharing insight with her peers regionally, as well as at national conferences such as ALT Summit, NACE Experience, and The Special Event. https://www.colorpopevents.com/ https://www.facebook.com/colorpopevents https://www.instagram.com/colorpopevents/ #weddingplanner #weddingplanning #weddingpodcast #colorpopevents #youridocrew --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/your-i-do-crew/support
Leah Weinberg helps couples plan their wedding - she is a wedding planner. For 10 years Leah was a lawyer and she has left that behind her to build her own business. This is quite a story. She talks about money and pricing and the tough times when it feels so personal and what you can do to move on ... She says that rejection feels especially personal when you start out in a business that's provides a service. Rejection is part of being in business. She assures us that "your skin will toughen and it will hurt less …” and that's what I have found as well. She believes there is somebody for everybody AND there really is enough business to go around. And this is how she counteracts the “non-wins” and how she uses this belief to help not take things so personally … Leah is fun to chat with, this is a friendly interview and I believe you will enjoy listening in. Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter: @colorpopevents Her website: https://www.colorpopevents.com My guess is that you are here because you want to build and grow a successful and profitable business I’m here to help you. Everything I do in my business, every decision I make is based on this question: will this contribute to helping you, my listener take the steps to create a successful, viable and profitable business so that you can achieve Financial Independence? This is why I do what I do There are 2 ways you can access all my best material: Come join us in this FB Group: Healthy Numbers Profit Lab the community for business owners and entrepreneurs who want to build and grow a profitable business. https://bit.ly/HNProfitLabGroup AND Read my book! It is a Business 101 and can answer pretty much all your business questions. It is your step by step guide to launching and growing your business smarter and faster. “So You Want to Start a Business” You can order your FREE copy right here – you only pay for postage and handling: http://bit.ly/ThatBook It’s so exciting to be sharing it with you. If you prefer the kindle Head over to Amazon Happy reading!
Recorded Live on October 4, 1987. This is part 2 of 2.
Recorded Live on October 4, 1987. This is Part 1 of 2.
Do you feel like you’re stuck in side hustle mode? Would you like an actionable plan to turn your side hustle into a full-time business? In this episode, owner and creative director of Color Pop Events, Leah Weinberg opens up about her decision to leave an unfulfilling career as an attorney and pursue her passion of planning weddings.Leah discusses the steps she took to go from a high paid attorney to starting a successful wedding planning company. Leah also shares actionable advice on how to turn your side hustle into a full-time business. Grab your favorite sparkling drink and a notebook and listen to this week’s episode of Hustle with Purpose!About Leah: Leah Weinberg is the Owner & Creative Director of Color Pop Events, a New York City based wedding planning company that lives in the logistics, providing an unmatched focus on event details for clients. Celebrating six years of business, Leah continues to leverage the organization skills, calm communication style, and ability to multi-task she initially developed as a commercial real estate lawyer in her previous career. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, the New York Times, People, CNBC, Bravo, Martha Stewart, and The Knot, among others. More recently, Leah was named a 20 on the Rise winner by Honeybook and the Rising Tide Society. Special Events Magazine also recognized Leah as one of the 25 Young Event Pros to Watch in the event industry.A 2020 WeddingPro Educator with The Knot + WeddingWire, Leah travels through North America sharing insight with her peers regionally, as well as at national conferences such as ALT Summit, NACE Experience, and The Special Event.To find out more about Leah visit www.colorpopevents.com You can also follow Leah on Instagram at @colorpopevents About Your Host:Jacinta Gandy is passionate about small business and a champion of women’s entrepreneurship. She’s the founder of Social Circle, a branding and marketing agency that helps service based solopreneurs turn their passions into profitable businesses.You can learn more about Jacinta at- socialcircleinc.com- Follow on IG at jacinta_gandy- Follow on FB at jacintagandyJoin the Hustle With Purpose Podcast Insiders Facebook community to continue the conversation, interact with our podcast guests, and participate in our weekly giveaways and freebies!Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, rate and review the Hustle With Purpose Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. For detailed show notes please go to socialcircleinc.com/podcast. Monthly Giveaway: Leave this show a review on iTunes or Stitcher, screenshot the review and send it to us at info@socialcircleinc.com and you’ll be entered to win a $50 amazon gift card!
We're in the middle of a very strange time. But what can photographers actually do during the COVID-19 pandemic to keep moving the needle in their business? Leah Weinberg of Color Pop Events chats with us about using this time to your advantage. We're covering: Connecting with other vendors Ways to build passive income streams How to connect with wedding planners (the right way) Using social media to your advantage So much more! If you are a new listener to Photo Opp, I'd love to hear from you. DM me @meganbreukelman with any questions or ideas, and join the Facebook Group for meaningful discourse within the community. Handy Dandy Resources: Color Pop Events @colorpopevents leah@colorpopevents.com Follow the Podcast: Podcast Feed Facebook Group Follow the Host: Instagram Twitter Facebook Pinterest Join the Community: Join the Photo Opp Podcast Facebook Group to get involved with the community, create meaningful discussion with other photographers, learn and grow.
Have you ever run into a sticky situation with a client’s family dynamic? Whether it be from friend drama to family issues or even a situation between the Couple themselves. Today on the Podcast I chat with Leah Weinberg or Color Pop Events about Understanding the Psychology of Weddings. Often as a Wedding Vendor you are trusted and find yourself in the middle of a situation that might be difficult. Based in New York and as a veteran in our industry, Leah shares how truly understanding how to navigate those unique situations with your client will ensure a smooth event.
We find ourselves globally in a time of crisis, economically, health-wise and dealing with anxiety and the unknowingness of what is around the corner. In this special episode of Bridechilla, I welcome wedding planner, Leah Weinberg from Color Pop Events to talk about what to do if your wedding plans have been affected by COVID-19 and how to emotionally and logistically plan ahead. We keep it light and informative and hope that is a helpful episode for all. 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!
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About This Episode Leah Weinberg is the Owner & Creative Director of Color Pop Events -- a New York City-based wedding planning company that focuses on the details and lives in the logistics. Now in her seventh year of business, Leah leverages skills like organization, attention to detail, and client service from her prior career as a commercial real estate attorney to excel at event production. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, Bravo, Martha Stewart, The Knot, Buzzfeed and more. In this episode, Leah joins Christy to share about the after wedding emotions, how to get through the engagement to the come down process, and introduces the new book she is working on, The Psychology of Weddings (The Weird S*** That Happens When You Get Engaged). Big Takeaways Understanding what others are going through can really allow ease in the wedding planning process. A common topic that is brought up is that friends might be feeling some pain in response to your engagement and marriage. The best idea is to show some grace. Try not to pick apart everything after the wedding. You want to have the memory of your day in a good spot. It feels nice to carry an amazing, glowing feeling. With obvious exceptions, like needing to deal with bad reviews, and customer service issues, let the rest go. A good mindset going in to the wedding goes a long way! It really helps the ability for you to enjoy it. The best decisions will be made when you can compare options, and sleep on it, and really spend time figuring things out. This is where a planner can come in handy too. Reviews mean a lot. It is important to think critically about what you are saying. Most issues can be handled interpersonally. The best way to insure a great wedding day is to meet with the vendors, talk to them, ask questions, and go from there. *Links We Referenced * www.colorpopevents.com (https://www.colorpopevents.com/) facebook.com/colorpopevents (https://www.facebook.com/colorpopevents) Instagram.com/colorpopevents (https://www.instagram.com/colorpopevents/) @colorpopevents on Twitter and Pinterest Quotes: “I try not to say that the wedding is the best and most important day of your whole life.” -Christy “Try to reflect on the really great moments.” - Leah "We all just have to remember that people are humans, and cheesy golden rule, treat people the way that you want to be treated.” - Leah Get In Touch EMAIL: thebigweddingplanningpodcast@gmail.com FACEBOOK: @TBWPpodcast INSTAGRAM: @thebigweddingplanningpodcast BE SURE TO USE THE HASHTAG: #planthatwedding TWITTER: @TBWPpodcast PHONE: (415) 723-1625 Leave us a message and you might hear your voice on the show! PATREON: www.patreon.com/thebigweddingplanningpodcast (https://www.patreon.com/thebigweddingplanningpodcast) Special Guest: Leah Weinberg.
On this episode of the Bridechilla podcast, guest Leah Weinberg, founder of Color Pop Events, joins the show for some wedding planning Q&A. Leah took her expertise and attention to detail as a commercial real estate attorney and turned it into a business planning beautiful, detailed, and stress free weddings for couples in New York and New Jersey. She lends her advice to the Bridechilla community about how to deal with family members you don’t like, managing the wedding budget, and how to make the last few weeks of planning the wedding stress free! 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!
This week, we chat with Leah Weinberg, Owner & Creative Director of Color Pop Events, all about Leveling Up. We hear this buzzword all the time, but what does it really mean? And how do you DO it? Leah walks us through her methods, and we dive deep into boundaries, failures, and lessons learned. If you feel like your biz (or life) is on the cusp of a transition, this episode is made for you! Grab your fave drink, settle in, and let's talk it out!
Today Dannie and Caitlyn are talking with Leah Weinberg of Color Pop Events
Styled Shoots. You get your friendors together and create a completely unique pretend wedding that you don't have to plan out for months. They seem easy right? Well, not exactly. Styled shoots can cost money, time, and sanity, so today, Leah Weinberg from Color Pop Events in New York City comes on to share her 3 Do's and 3 Don't's for Styled Shoots! Support this show by supporting our sponsor: BetterHelp.com is affordable, private, online counseling. Anytime, Anywhere! By going to BetterHelp.com/WeddingsForReal, you get 10% off your first month. Color Pop Events on Social Media: Instagram: @colorpopevents Facebook: @colorpopevents twitter: @colorpopevents 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.
on this show we will recap a. Glittering Hour Recap – Main Event April 17 b. Visit Orlando Power Hour STK April 17 c. Corporate 5k April 18th Lake Eola d. EK Paddling Trip 4/23 Shingle Creek e. Network Your Way to Success - Event Industry Training 4/23 f. NACE SOLD OUT: April Meeting – Leveling Up with Leah Weinberg 4/24 Margaritaville g. Rosen College Mixer Ollie’s College Park h. Orlando Women’s Conference April 18 i. Coffee Talk Technisch Ceative
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Quality Experiences for a Quality Life In this episode, Angela and Leah discuss: · How prior careers give strengths to new business building. · Understanding the pros of non-refundable deposits. · Making the time for your clients to give them quality experiences. · The creative expression in finding your brand. · Venues and organization for location. · Pop-up shops. Key Takeaways: -Business building is always a learning process, regardless of your background. · Research is a core principal to a happy and healthy business. · Making good connections with venues can shape the entire experience. · Helping your clients build a good understanding of their budget allows for trust and better planning. "There are so many things coming at you, but you have to take a breath and then go step by step." — Leah Weinberg Connect with Angela Proffitt Client & Communication Specialist: Get your free wedding website at https://www.zola.com/angelaproffitt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelaproffitt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AngelaProffittLLC/ Website: www.AngelaProffitt.com Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/aproffitt/ YouTube: Angela Proffitt Twitter: @AngelaProffitt_ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelaproffittLLC/ Connect with Leah Weinberg: Twitter: @Colorpopevents Facebook: @Colorpopevents Website: www.colorpopevents.com Instagram: @Colorpopevents Show notes by show producer: Laura Gray Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Interview with New York City based wedding planner Leah Weinberg of Color Pop Events. We chat about how wedding photographers can work seamlessly with wedding planners creating the best day for their couples. Leah shares her advice and tips on how to communicate effectively and start your working relationship on the right foot. You can visit Leah website to find our more about her wedding planning services: https://www.colorpopevents.com and follow https://www.instagram.com/colorpopevents on Instagram and @colorpopevents on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest. 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
Entrepreneur Leah Weinberg joins Auntie Julia this week to chat about not wanting kids and knowing it! They discuss making space for career ambition, friendship with other not-parents and also just not liking kids all that much. They get to the bottom of the eternal question - "What do women DO without children?" A lot, actually!
What aspects of your wedding do you place the most value upon when it comes to financial investment? This episode, I welcome back planner Leah Weinberg from Color Pop Events to explore how you and your partner can approach the budgeting process of your wedding in a more logical way so that you’re ultimately spending money on what’s important to you and saving money on what matters less. 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!
Leah Weinberg is the Owner and Creative Director of COLOR POP EVENTS - a New York City based Wedding planning company. Color Pop Events focuses on the details and lives in the logistics. Now in her fifth year of business, Leah excels at her work as she leverages skills like organization, attention to detail and client service from her prior life as a commercial real estate attorney. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, Glamour, Marie Claire, Martha Stewart Weddings, the Knot, Brides and more. Follow Leah and Color Pop Events Website: https://www.colorpopevents.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/colorpopevents Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/colorpopevents Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/colorpopevents Twitter: https://twitter.com/colorpopevents ====================== Request to Join the FREE Meredith Atwood Community & Coaching https://meredith-atwood-coaching.mn.co/ ====================== Buy Meredith’s Books: The Year of No Nonsense https://amzn.to/3su5qWp Triathlon for the Every Woman: https://amzn.to/3nOkjiH ======================= Follow Meredith Atwood & The Podcast on Social: Web: http://www.swimbikemom.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/swimbikemom ======================= Want to Connect? Email: same24hourspodcast@gmail.com ======================= Credits: Host & Production: Meredith Atwood Intro: Carl Stover Music Copyright 2017-2020, 2021 All Rights Reserved, Meredith Atwood, LLC
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In this episode, I’m shaking things up a bit and have not just one, but two guests! Leah Weinberg, the founder of Color Pop Events is an event and wedding planner based in New York City and Debbie Orwat is a former planner and venue owner, and currently runs Planner’s Lounge - an online resource for wedding and event planners. I asked them on to show to take a walk down memory lane with me about how they each got started and what obstacles they faced in doing so. As you’ll hear, both ladies have a wealth of knowledge to share. Even if wedding and event planning isn’t your niche, don’t dismiss this episode. You just might find a little nugget here that you can apply to your own business and industry! To learn more and get the show notes, visit: www.annettestepanian.com/officetalk
Planner, Leah Weinberg from Color Pop Events shares her tips for keeping calm and focused while planning. With a little forward-thinking, some quality time together, and a sprinkle of wedding planner fairy dust, the planning process can be more fun than not. Leah is a former attorney and she means business! 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!
Today on the podcast I'm so pleased to welcome Leah Weinberg! Leah is sharing her insanely effective and practical tips for automating our wedding business! What I love about this episode are all of the examples Leah uses when it comes to ways we can automate. We chat about everything from leads to taxes so buckle up and enjoy! Leah Weinberg is the Owner & Creative Director of Color Pop Events -- a New York City-based wedding planning company that focuses on the details and lives in the logistics. Now in her fifth year of business, Leah leverages skills like organization, attention to detail, and client service from her prior career as a commercial real estate attorney to excel at event production. Her colorful work and party planning tips have been published online and in print with Vogue, Glamour, Marie Claire, Martha Stewart Weddings, Martha Stewart Living, The Knot, Brides, Buzzfeed and more.