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The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
528 REVISIT MAURICIO KIRSCHNER: Architect of Dreams and Deep in the Heart of Event Design

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 39:30


Andy brings us a revisit of his March 2023 interview with Mauricio Kirschner, the founder and chief designer of House of Kirschner. They create out-of-this world interior and event design, and are also professional architects which enables them to design and produce unique constructions and designware beyond the usual. In this insightful revisit, Andy and Mauricio discuss Mauricio's childhood passion for construction, structure, and architecture, and Mauricio talks about how he started his career as an architect and then got pulled into the event industry, then diving deep into the heart of what event design means to him, describing it in a unique way. Mauricio also explains the unexpected way in which he begins his creative meetings, reveals what inspires him, and so much more! Andy found this interview to be absolutely fascinating and knows that listeners will also get a lot out of it and find themselves inspired, so if you do, then please share this revisit episode with at least three people you feel will also enjoy it and subscribe to the podcast, if you aren't already, so that you never miss a new episode! Be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to podcasts because that really helps the show out! Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:25] – Andy reveals today's episode to be a revisit of his interview with Mauricio Kirschner of House of Kirschner. [1:02] – Mauricio describes what he does. [2:45] – Learn about Mauricio's passions as a child. [4:43] – Mauricio discusses his education and his beginnings. [7:06] – Mauricio compares what he does to alchemy. [9:53] – How does Mauricio come up with ideas? [12:59] – When does Mauricio share his ideas with clients? [15:40] – Mauricio begins with a meditation with his team. [19:14] – How does Mauricio inspire himself? [22:52] – Mauricio argues that fashion helps promote inclusiveness. [27:11] – Andy offers insight into perspective. [27:48] - Learn what House of Kirschner's philosophy and purpose are. [30:48] – Mauricio expands upon why he shares his beliefs with his team. [34:52] – Does Mauricio have any unrealized dreams? [38:51] – Andy shares where to find Mauricio.   RESOURCES   Find Mauricio: House of Kischner – Website House of Kischner – Instagram Page Mauricio's Instagram Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
527 JULIE NOVACK: PartySlate's New Book, Rising Wedding Trends, and AI

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 22:47


Andy is thrilled to have Julie Novack of PartySlate back on the show again! Julie is no stranger to the show as she has been on several times. Julie is the CEO and co-founder of PartySlate, a groundbreaking photo-rich website connecting event professionals, planners, and venues! Join Andy and Julie in this episode as she provides some updates, since the last time that she was on the show, including the publication of their book PartySlate Weddings: A Keepsake Planner! Listen as Julie discusses the inspiration behind the book, revealing how it serves as both a practical planning guide for couples as well as a valuable tool for industry professionals. She and Andy explore how the book helps educate clients, making them more prepared and engaged throughout the planning process. Beyond the book, Julie shares how PartySlate has revolutionized the events industry by providing a photo-rich platform that connects engaged couples with top-tier planners, venues, and vendors. With over 30,000 event professionals showcasing more than 4 million event photos, PartySlate has become an invaluable resource for those planning unforgettable celebrations! Andy and Julie also discuss current trends in the wedding industry, from unstructured floral arrangements to a more playful, more customized approach to event design. They also touch upon the importance of content marketing and how PartySlate's AI-driven tools help event professionals streamline their workflow. Whether you're an engaged couple looking for guidance or a seasoned industry pro seeking fresh insights, this conversation with Julie is, as always, full of valuable takeaways. Andy, as he always does, had a great time catching up with Julie and hope that you enjoy listening to his conversation with her. If so, then please be sure to grab a copy of her book and to share this episode of The Wedding Biz with at least three people who would also get something out of it. Andy would also appreciate it if you were to leave a top review wherever you listen and to subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:29] - Andy announces today's guest - returning guest Julie Novack of PartySlate! [2:23] - Julie reflects on her belief in the power of events to connect people and create lasting memories. [5:54] - The new book educates clients on event planning while helping industry professionals establish credibility. [8:44] - Educating clients improves communication and ensures a better understanding of the event planning process. [10:47] - Julie reveals that PartySlate's goal is to simplify wedding planning, breaking down complicated steps into digestible pieces. [13:29] - Creating celebratory moments, from entrance to reception, is very important when trying to make an event especially memorable. [15:08] - Julie believes that creating memorable events involves engaging all the senses, not just visuals. [17:22] - Julie points out how floral trends are shifting towards more creative designs in various event settings. [19:36] - There is a growing trend of mismatched place settings and playful, unique designs in events. [20:19] - Julie feels that having full control over content is important for brand-building and successful marketing in the event industry. [22:33] - Andy reveals where Julie and PartySlate can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Julie's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Julie Novack - PartySlate Weddings: A Keepsake Planner   Find Julie: julie@partyslate.comPartySlate – WebsiteSign up for PartySlatePartySlate ReviewPartySlate - Instagram PageJulie's Instagram PagePartySlate - TikTok PagePartySlate - Facebook Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
526 MARISSA MORRISON: Utilizing Gratitude & Manifestation to Create Your Dream Life & Career

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 40:51


Andy sits down for this episode with Marissa Morrison, a successful destination wedding photographer, transformative mindset coach, and host of The Marissa Morrison Show podcast. Listen in as Marissa opens up about her journey from being a 19-year-old single mother with no support to establishing a thriving business and helping others achieve their dreams! She also shares how gratitude and manifestation played incredibly important roles in her success and explains how these practices continue to guide her now. Marissa and Andy also discuss the power of gratitude, love, and presence in creating a fulfilling life and career, with Marissa discussing how our thoughts and energy shape our reality and how staying present can help lead to opportunities for growth. She shares her process for manifesting dreams, highlighting why it's important to align your actions with your vision. Marissa explores her unique perspective on relational manifesting (focusing on creating harmony between your vision and that of others), especially in her approach to working with clients in the wedding industry. This mindset has both enhanced her photography as well as elevated her business, allowing her to charge premium prices for her work. Throughout this episode, Marissa offers some practical tips for cultivating a positive mindset, overcoming limiting beliefs, and taking action, encouraging listeners to trust their intuition and keep showing up for their dreams, no matter the challenges. Andy had a wonderful time having this unique and inspirational conversation with Marissa and hopes that you enjoy listening! If so, then he asks that you please not keep it to yourself! If you can think of at least three good friends who might really benefit from and enjoy this episode, be sure to share it with them! Andy would also be appreciative if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already and to leave a top review wherever you listen, especially since it really helps the show and helps people find it! Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:30] - Andy announces today's guest - Marissa Morrison! [2:41] - Gratitude shifts our mindset, opening us up to abundance while reducing fear, doubt, and worry. [5:02] - Marissa explains that true transformation comes from raising our vibration over time. [8:00] - Andy and Marissa discuss how our past affects perceptions and manifesting goals. [9:35] - Manifestation begins with being present because focusing energy on the moment attracts positive outcomes. [10:29] - Presence, love, and gratitude create a trio aligning our desires with acceptance and understanding. [13:14] - Marissa discusses how accepting struggles and emotions shifts our frequency. [15:19] - Marissa reflects on her decision to pursue photography at 19, despite being a single mother. [17:58] - The universe aligns to support our intentions. [20:15] - Marissa argues that our reality is shaped by our beliefs and energy frequency; we must believe, trust, and surrender. [22:58] - Practices such as meditation and journaling help, but old patterns can block progress. [24:53] - Focusing on the present and celebrating wins raises frequency and opens us up to new possibilities. [27:27] - Manifestation thrives when we focus on giving and being authentic and grateful. [30:59] - Successful manifestation involves aligning visions and creating plans that align personal and collaborative goals. [32:03] - Marissa reflects on how, by taking responsibility and collaborating with clients, she created authentic work and charged more. [35:21] - Marissa argues that manifestation requires presence, intention, bold action, and overcoming limiting beliefs. [38:40] - You are enough, worthy, and capable of achieving your desires, which already exist in your future! [39:43] - Learn where to find Marissa online.   RESOURCES   Find Marissa: Marissa's Website Marissa's Instagram Page The Marissa Morrison Show Marissa's YouTube Channel The Inspire Retreat for Photographers   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
525 PRESTON BAILEY: A $600M Wedding, AI, and Embracing Creativity

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 29:29


Andy is excited to have floral and event designer Preston Bailey, a true icon in the industry, back once again on the show! Tune in as he shares some fascinating insights into his work, including his involvement in one of the most extravagant weddings ever held for the Ambani family in Mumbai! With a rumored price tag of $600 million, the event pushed the boundaries of design, and Preston was at the heart of it all. He reveals how he worked on over 70 monumental floral animal sculptures, crafted from Indian flowers, which became some of the most talked-about aspects of the wedding! However, the conversation goes beyond the luxury of this massive event, as Preston also opens up about his morning routine, the daily practices that fuel his creativity (including his use of morning pages and meditation) and how these routines have helped shape his work and personal growth. He also discusses the role of AI in his creative process and how it fits into his ever-evolving approach to design. Andy, as always, had such a great time taking time to sit down with Preston and have another enlightening conversation with him, and he hopes that you enjoy this conversation. If so, please don't keep it to yourself! If you can think of at least three good friends who might really benefit from and enjoy this conversation with Preston, be sure to share it with them! Andy would also be appreciative if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already and to leave a top review wherever you listen, especially since it really helps the show and helps people find it! Also, did you know that Preston has his own podcast, Stop and Smell the Roses, on The Wedding Biz network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:16] – Andy reveals that today's guest is returning guest Preston Bailey! [1:22] - Preston discusses having been involved in a life-changing event, collaborating with Mrs. Ambani, who was incredibly creative and hands-on. [2:51] - The wedding design focused on India's culture, featuring large animals and an Instagram-worthy display. [5:16] - Even though there was a tight deadline, working in India allowed for swift execution with skilled local teams. [8:47] - Preston discusses how his bold designs came to life without many changes. [10:33] - Preston remains open to new challenges, embracing whatever the universe offers him creatively. [11:24] - Andy expresses admiration for Rick Rubin's philosophy of receiving opportunities by staying present and open to creativity. [12:40] - Preston reflects on how being open to new opportunities has led to unexpected successes throughout his career. [14:29] - Preston finds reinvention exciting, believing that creativity keeps him alive. [16:59] - Preston describes his morning routine. [19:04] - Hear how getting fired taught Preston to accept mistakes, be kinder to himself, and embrace setbacks. [21:34] - When events are canceled, Preston believes that returning money and expressing empathy builds long-lasting client relationships. [23:57] - Preston does experience burnout but finds theater and galleries help him recharge, while AI has pros and cons in design. [25:40] - Andy's brother uses AI for various tasks, believing that it is an enormous technology with vast potential. [26:58] - Preston highlights embracing AI in business, using it to improve his writing and stay competitive. [28:46] - Andy shares where Preston can be found online.   RESOURCES Preston's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Rick Rubin - The Creative Act: A Way of Being   Find Preston: Preston's Website Preston's Instagram Page Preston's Facebook Page Preston's Pinterest Page Stop and Smell the Roses Podcast   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
524 LARRY WALSHE: An Evolving Journey to Artistic Triumphs in Event Design

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 40:25


Andy welcomes listeners back to the show for this episode in which he sits down with Larry Walshe, founder and CEO of Larry Walshe Studios, a world-renowned floral and event designer with studios in London, Lake Como, and New York City! Larry's impressive portfolio includes collaborations with top-tier names like Rihanna, Adele, Benedict Cumberbatch, and even royal households. He is truly a trailblazer in the industry, known especially for his 100% plastic-free luxury floral service, Bloom, and his Elite Furniture Hire venture! Listen as Larry discusses his creative journey, beginning with his artistic upbringing, an unexpected career shift after an accident, and how he eventually carved out his niche in the events industry. He shares some insights into the challenges of balancing creativity with running a successful business, stressing the importance of staying true to his artistic vision while ensuring that each event delivers a seamless experience. Larry also opens up about his process, from sketching ideas in the moment to interpreting clients' needs into breathtaking designs. He touches upon the essential role of a dedicated team, managing the stress of high-pressure events, and how overcoming challenges has shaped his career. He even touches on his personal passions outside of the floral world, like photography, which helped him cope during difficult times. Andy had such a great time chatting with Larry and hopes that you enjoy listening to the conversation! If so, then please don't keep it to yourself! Andy asks that you please share it with at least three colleagues you know who would benefit from hearing this episode, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps Andy and the show out!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:29] - We learn that today's guest is Larry Walshe of Larry Walshe Studios! [1:40] - Larry's artistic background and a career shift led him to create his own vision for events. [3:55] - Andy reflects on having started his band business in 1990, driven by a desire for creative expression. [5:33] - Hear how Larry's frustration with industry standards and a gap in the UK market led to a new vision. [8:21] - Larry quit his job with only a small amount of money to start a business when he realized that his ideas could be his own. [11:42] - Larry's first wedding project gave him valuable experience, which he then leveraged to build his business. [15:09] - Larry combines practicality with design and listens closely to clients and their preferences. [18:32] - A disconnect between design and words led Larry to quickly adapt and sketch a new concept. [20:52] - How does Larry make use of his team? [23:25] - Larry strives to balance creativity and logistics while constantly pushing for something unique. [25:51] - Larry learned early that balancing creativity with business viability is incredibly important, especially after COVID. [28:34] - We learn that Larry charges for design proposals, uses inspiration from everyday life, and constantly saves ideas. [31:37] - Larry admits that he doesn't have a great balance between his work life and personal life but loves what he does. [33:28] - We learn that Larry loves photography and that buying a camera during COVID was beneficial to his mental health. [36:04] - How would Larry define success? [37:04] - Reflecting on unique projects like wrapping a jet in Santa style reminds Larry of his unusual work. [39:34] - Andy reveals where Larry can be found online.   RESOURCES Find Larry: Larry's WebsiteLarry's Retail SiteLarry's Instagram PageLarry's Facebook PageElite Furniture Hire - Website Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
523 JOSH SPIEGEL: Collaborations, Company Culture, & How True Listening Can Transform Design Plans

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 29:26


Join Andy this week as he enthusiastically welcomes returning guest Josh Spiegel, the visionary founder and Chief Creative Officer of Birch Event Design, to catch up on the evolution of his company since they last spoke four years ago in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen as Josh opens up about the challenges and victories of being in the luxury event space, including his team's expansion, collaborations, and the creative strides that they have made. He and Andy discuss the importance of being adaptable in the post-pandemic world and how these elements have reshaped both personal and professional landscapes, and Josh shares some insights into his company's culture and how maintaining a harmonious team dynamic is incredibly important for maintaining their innovative edge and staying relevant. From scaling the business to embracing partnerships with other industry leaders, Josh touches upon the cornerstones of Birch Event Design's philosophy. He and Andy also discuss how the right cultural fit can make or break a company and why sometimes, letting go of even the most talented individuals is necessary for the greater good. As they explore the art of crafting unforgettable events, Josh emphasizes some of the unique and challenging projects that Birch has taken on, including a contemporary art gala that pushed the boundaries of traditional wedding design. This interview is filled with inspiring anecdotes, valuable lessons, and a look into what makes Josh's approach to event design so distinct and impactful, and Andy really hopes that you enjoy this engaging conversation! If so, then he urges you to please not keep it to yourself. Share it with at least three colleagues you know who would benefit from hearing this episode, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps Andy and the show out!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:04] - Andy reflects on how his annual winter break in Maui recharges him through its magical atmosphere and familiar spots. [1:00] - We learn that this episode is with returning guest Josh Spiegel of Birch Event Design! [3:29] - Josh reflects on 2024's success in business scaling, acquisitions, and expansion into corporate events. [6:10] - Josh is excited about partnering with another design company for a mega wedding. [9:26] - Checking egos to collaborate and create unique, enjoyable events with competitors is very important. [11:20] - Listen as Josh describes an upcoming wedding designed as a contemporary art gala! [14:54] - Listening carefully is necessary for translating client requests into meaningful experiences. [17:08] - Business challenges persist, but Josh now has a stronger team and handles setbacks calmly. [20:18] - Josh values company culture and recognizes the need to remove toxic personalities in order to grow. [22:42] - Success requires cultural fit, constant work, and no clear separation between work and life. [25:22] - Josh explains that the lifestyle of his business, even when it may look glamorous, requires constant availability. [26:17] - Hear how Josh finds moments throughout the day, no matter how small, to recharge and stay present. [29:04] - Andy reveals where Birch Event Design can be found online.   RESOURCES The Wedding Biz - 330: JOSH SPIEGEL/Birch Event Design – Using Social Media to Create Business During the Pandemic Find Josh: Birch Event Design - WebsiteBirch Event Design - Instagram PageBirch Event Design - Facebook PageBirch Event Design - TikTok Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
522 ABI MATESUN: Break Limiting Thought Patterns and Unlock Your Full Creative Potential

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 25:09


Andy is excited to welcome back to the show Abi Matesun of Malekfoto Weddings and Malekfoto Films! Abi is a trailblazing Nigerian-American filmmaker and creative visionary with impressive accolades that include two Emmy Awards, two Telly Awards, and the People of African Descent Award. Abi has made waves in both the wedding industry and the broader creative space, and his Netflix series Made by Design celebrates the artistry of African architects and designers, while his transformative Creative Mind Shift Masterclass helps entrepreneurs unlock their full potential! Abi joins Andy in this episode to discuss his philosophy behind the Creative Mind Shift, explaining how reframing limiting beliefs and embracing challenges can elevate not only personal growth but also client experiences. He shares actionable insights into emotional intelligence and active listening, skills that are truly critical in an age of rapid innovation and AI integration. Abi's mantra is that failure is not an identity but a necessary step toward success, and he emphasizes the importance of “failing forward” and learning from setbacks, offering a fresh perspective on resilience. The conversation also explores practical strategies for reprogramming the mind, from envisioning success to taking advantage of subconscious habits in order to maintain growth. Andy and Abi also share personal stories of overcoming mental blocks, such as Andy's journey to learning guitar in his 40s, showing how mindset shifts can lead to profound transformation! Andy had such a great time talking with Abi and hopes that you enjoy this conversation! If so, then please don't keep it to yourself. Andy asks that you please share it with at least three colleagues you know who would benefit from hearing this episode. Also, be sure to leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps Andy and the show out!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:40] - We learn that the guest of this episode is returning guest Abi Matesun! [2:04] - Abi explains that his Creative Mind Shift Masterclass helps entrepreneurs overcome limiting thought patterns to unlock creativity. [4:05] - Addressing internal fears and thought patterns helps entrepreneurs embrace opportunities, especially with the rise of AI. [6:32] - Andy discusses how obstacles, not failures, provide opportunities for learning and growth, as demonstrated in the book The Obstacle Is the Way. [7:41] - Accepting failure as an event, not an identity, is so important for personal and professional success. [10:14] - Starting new endeavors, like Andy learning guitar, requires overcoming mental blocks and embracing gradual progress. [12:06] - Hear how training the subconscious to align with desired outcomes leads to significant growth over time. [14:25] - Andy describes learning to treat failure as an opportunity for growth through consistent practice over decades. [17:17] - Abi shares how visualizing success daily led to his team winning an Emmy for their project! [20:46] - Abi highlights the importance of tapping into the subconscious to access unseen opportunities. [21:53] - Anticipating and preparing for future needs, like Steve Jobs did, helps drive innovation. [24:34] - Andy reveals where Abi can be found online.   RESOURCES Abi's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Ryan Holiday – The Obstacle Is the Way   Find Abi: Malekfoto Weddings - WebsiteMalekfoto Weddings - Facebook PageMalekfoto Weddings - Instagram PageMalekfoto Weddings - YouTube ChannelMalekfoto Films - WebsiteMade by Design Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
521 REVISIT SARAH WINWARD: A Master Floral Designer's Process and from Creativity Blooms Beauty

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 31:35


Andy welcomes you to revisit his November 2022 interview with Sarah Winward! Sarah is based out of Salt Lake City and is a destination wedding florist who creates flower arrangements that are inspired by the changing of seasons in nature. Believing that flowers should feel natural in the environment in which they are going to be viewed, Still, she also finds many of her materials in the immediate area where the event will be held. Sarah primarily does flowers for events but also works on installations for private and commercial clients. She also offers various workshops and is a master of her craft! Sarah dives into various topics such as what her childhood was like and what her biggest hobbies were as a child, how an interest in weddings and events came about for her, what the process frequently looks like between her and her clients, what her biggest challenge often is and how she overcomes it, how she has managed to become so popular on social media, what her morning routine and evening routine look like, her love for nature, and so much more! Andy really appreciates Sarah's time and had a great time interviewing her. He hopes that you enjoy listening to it and also encourages you to check out her online courses available for purchase from If I Made. He would love it if you were to share this episode with a few people you know who might also enjoy it and would also appreciate it if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already so that you never miss a new episode! Be sure also to leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps out the show and helps people find it!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:17] – We learn that today's episode is a revisit of Andy's conversation with Sarah Winward. [1:55] – What were Sarah's hobbies as a child? [2:44] – Andy refers to a quote from Sarah's website. [5:46] – Learn how an interest in weddings and events developed for Sarah. [8:07] – Sarah explains how she learned to handle the business side of things. [9:37] – Sarah walks us through her usual process with clients. [10:54] – Sarah reveals how she is usually inspired. [13:59] – Learn why Sarah lets clients in on what she is seeing. [16:24] – Sarah gives us an example of a memorable experience with a client. [18:50] – Sarah identifies weather as frequently being her most significant obstacle. [21:44] – Sarah is very appreciative of her team. [23:24] – Hear about Sarah's approach to social media. [25:20] – We are given advice, such as being true to ourselves. [27:10] – Sarah discusses her morning routine. [28:40] – Sarah describes her evening routine. [31:00] – Andy reveals where we can find Sarah online.   RESOURCES Sarah's Ultimate Guide to Floral Design Course   Find Sarah: Sarah's Website Sarah's Instagram Page Sarah's Pinterest Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment & Zola.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
520 PAULETTE WOLF & JODI WOLF: Paulette Wolf Events

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 35:26


Andy is so excited to welcome the mother-daughter dynamic duo that is Paulette and Jodi Wolf. Together, they run Paulette Wolf Events (PWE), with Paulette being the Chief Creative Officer and Founder and Jodi being the CEO. Based in Chicago, this acclaimed luxury wedding and event planning company has worked with prestigious events like the Super Bowl and Olympics, as well as working with iconic people such as Oprah and President Obama. Paulette and Jodi also authored the book Event Planning Made Easy! ​​Listen as Paulette shares her unexpected journey into event planning, navigating a male-dominated business landscape. Her serendipitous entry started with organizing club parties, which propelled her into the vast world of event management, highlighting her drive, adaptability, and classic creative flair. Her daughter, Jodi, the brilliant CEO, describes growing up in this vibrant environment, influencing her eventual career path despite early aspirations of becoming a child psychiatrist. Listeners will be treated to intriguing behind-the-scenes anecdotes and hear how this mother and daughter duo blends its unique skills to create unforgettable, personalized events. They dive into their creative process, highlighting personalized inspiration, be it from a client's favorite color or a significant photo, to imprint the couple's personality onto their special day. The episode explores how their approach has evolved, accommodating more direct involvement from the modern bride and groom. In a particularly exciting segment, Andy captures the essence of what distinguishes Paulette Wolf Events: innovative approaches and personalized experiences that defy traditional wedding norms, such as transforming weddings into captivating cocktail-like vibes filled with dynamic installations and premium dining options, upending the conventional seated dinner format! For those in event planning or simply seeking inspiration on crafting memorable experiences, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom, creativity, and real-world challenges faced by Paulette and Jodi as they continue to redefine luxury event planning. Andy had such a great time chatting with Paulette and Jodi and hopes that you enjoy listening to his conversation with them! If so, then he would love it if you were to share this episode with a few people you know who might also enjoy it. He would also appreciate it if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already so that you never miss a new episode! Be sure also to leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps out the show and helps people find it!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:20] – Today's interview is with Paulette and Jodi Wolf of PWE. [1:53] - Paulette's event planning career began serendipitously through country club parties and persistence. [3:34] - Jodi transitioned from aspiring child psychiatrist to event planner, gaining diverse, hands-on experience. [6:27] - Jodi emphasizes personalizing events by incorporating clients' unique preferences and involvement in planning. [8:20] - Event planning involves tailoring creative designs to client priorities, venue constraints, and event scale. [10:34] - Hear about how a nontraditional wedding featured cocktail hour-style flow, unique seating, and dramatic, guest-friendly designs. [13:35] - Traditional weddings can feel stagnant, but creative planners can propose engaging, dynamic alternatives. [15:39] - Jodi reveals how opening all food stations early ensures guests feel welcomed, satisfied, and free to enjoy festivities. [17:59] - Staying calm and solution-oriented is essential for managing unexpected challenges. [19:46] - Jodi narrates how a 600-guest Lyric Opera House wedding featured cultural fusion, surprises, and a performance by Sting! [22:44] - Hear how the event began with an acoustic band, creating a sophisticated atmosphere before introducing dance music. [25:18] - Starting with acoustic music and transitioning to dance creates a memorable emotional and musical journey. [26:02] - Jodi manages the business operations while Paulette focuses on the creative side of their partnership. [27:33] - Paulette states the partnership she has with Jodi succeeds because they divide responsibilities and avoid conflicts in their work. [28:39] - Jodi explains that their pricing structure ensures transparency, fairness, and flexibility, accommodating various client budgets and preferences. [30:33] - Event Planning Made Easy highlights key elements and complexities of successful event planning. [33:52] - Paulette points out how their extensive experience as planners is invaluable and cannot be easily replicated or taught. [34:54] - Andy reveals where Paulette and Jodi can be found online.   RESOURCES Paulette Wolf, Jodi Wolf, & Donielle Levine - Event Planning Made Easy Find Paulette and Jodi: PWE - Website PWE - Instagram Page PWE - Facebook Page PWE - Vimeo Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment & Zola.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
519 TWB – BROOKE KEEGAN: Building a Dream Wedding Business

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 28:03


Andy is happy to be welcoming Brooke Keegan back to the show! Brooke is the visionary owner and creative director of Brooke Keegan Special Events, a leading firm specializing in custom, multi-day destination weddings, and since founding her company in 2009, she has garnered recognition from Harper's Bazaar and Brides as one of the world's top event planners! She is here with Andy in this episode to share, amongst other things, her invaluable insights from her years in the industry! As Brooke and Andy catch up, Brooke reflects on challenges faced, particularly the significant downturn in wedding engagements attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic and the typical slow- down during election years. She discusses the evolving wedding landscape, highlighting how while low-budget and extravagant weddings continue to thrive, mid-range events are seeing a decline. Brooke also shares her process for working with bridal couples, from initial consultations to curating a creative team tailored to each client's visio, and, emphasizing the importance of balance between creativity and business acumen, she sheds some light on how she navigates the complexities of managing a successful event planning company while prioritizing personal well-being. Andy had such a great time talking with Brooke just as he did the first time and hopes that you enjoy listening to this conversation with her! If so, then please don't keep it to yourself. Andy asks that you please share it with at least three colleagues you know who would benefit from hearing this episode. Also, be sure to leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps Andy and the show out!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:20] – We learn that this episode's guest is returning guest Brooke Keegan! [2:01] - Brooke discusses how the wedding industry activity has slowed, with fewer weddings and lighter-than-expected calendars this past year (2024). [3:22] - Mid-range weddings have declined, but Brooke is optimistic for 2025. [6:16] - Brooke tailors her planning process based on each client's engagement stage, preferences, and budget. [9:57] - Creative partner teams are curated like recipes, combining complementary skills for each event. [10:49] - Brooke adds that creative partner selection depends on investment, style, and personality. [13:41] - Andy argues that balancing creativity with business structure is crucial for running successful events. [14:23] - Brooke asserts that weddings are a business that require detailed budgets, transparency, and professionalism. [17:01] - Surrounding herself with knowledgeable people and maintaining accountability drives personal and professional growth for Brooke. [19:59] - How does Brooke balance personal life with business? [21:00] - Brooke believes that prioritizing personal time and self-care is crucial for work-life balance and job satisfaction. [24:22] - Establishing investment strategies and retirement plans is very important for long-term financial security in the industry. [27:32] - Andy reveals where Brooke can be found online.   RESOURCES The Wedding Biz - 483 BROOKE KEEGAN: The Long Game, Creative Partners, Pricing Strategy, and More!   Find Brooke: Brooke's Website The Brooke Keegan Blueprint Brooke's Instagram Page Brooke's Facebook Page Brooke's Pinterest Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
518 TWB – BRYAN RAFANELLI: The Art of Lasting Success & Self-Fulfillment

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 29:22


Andy really hopes that you will join him for this episode of The Wedding Biz as he welcomes back to the show Bryan Rafanelli of Rafanelli Events! ​​Bryan is a renowned designer and planner and is the founder and chief creative officer of Rafanelli Events, and he has been behind some of the most high-profile events in recent history, including Chelsea Clinton's wedding and several of President Obama's White House state dinners. His team has also worked on key campaign events for Vice President Kamala Harris! Bryan opens up about the pressures of maintaining excellence in a saturated market, admitting that even after decades of success, he still feels the weight of “being only as good as your last event.” Listen in to hear him reflect on how he balances innovation with authenticity, rejecting trends for the sake of trends and instead focusing on creating meaningful connections through his work. He also shares his candid thoughts on burnout, revealing that while he's sometimes tempted to step back, his passion for creativity keeps him grounded. Whether designing an unforgettable party or brainstorming new ideas, Bryan thrives on making the impossible possible! This episode of The Wedding Biz truly goes beyond event planning, diving deeply into the challenges of balancing the business and creative aspects of a career in design. Bryan and Andy also touch on the importance of surrounding oneself with talented people, finding joy in personal routines, and staying motivated in the face of immense success. Join them for an inspiring conversation about the highs and lows of life at the top of the creative industry! If you enjoy and get something insightful out of this conversation with Bryan, then please don't keep it to yourself! Andy asks that you please share it with at least three friends and/or colleagues you know who would benefit from hearing this episode. Also, be sure to leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps Andy and the show out!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:31] – We learn that this episode's guest is returning guest Bryan Rafanelli of Rafanelli Events! [2:01] - Bryan strives to create unique and memorable events that resonate with their themes! [3:35] - Bryan shares how he loves his current creative career and feels fulfilled by the challenges that it presents. [6:32] - Andy recalls Bryan's appreciation for balancing artistic creativity with business success. [7:36] - Bryan emphasizes the importance of balancing creativity and business for overall success. [9:27] - Bryan believes in staying engaged with both creative and business aspects for success. [11:01] - Bryan values all opportunities and continuously strives to maintain and enhance his success. [14:50] - Pushing his team forward, Bryan thrives on accomplishing seemingly impossible challenges. [17:11] - Bryan finds fulfillment in balancing work and personal happiness while taking advantage of exciting opportunities. [19:40] - Andy recalls a memorable event that Bryan designed and seeks another satisfying story. [20:15] - We learn how Bryan has mastered creating adaptable wedding plans, finding beauty in unexpected weather. [23:26] - We hear how Bryan enjoys solving real-time challenges in event planning, especially in relation to weather changes. [26:33] - Bryan is involved in politics and anticipates the impact of upcoming elections on his work! [29:00] - Andy reveals where Bryan can be located online.   RESOURCES Bryan's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Michelle Rago's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz   Find Bryan: Rafanelli Events - Website Rafanelli Events' Instagram Page Rafanelli Events' Facebook Page Rafanelli Events' Twitter Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Motherhood Anthology Podcast: Photography Education for a Business You Love
Episode 107 - Redefining the Value of Creativity: An Interview with Business Strategist Sean Low and Shannon Griffin

The Motherhood Anthology Podcast: Photography Education for a Business You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 63:26


This week, TMA mentor Shannon Griffin is guest-hosting the podcast and interviewing Sean Low, a consultant who has worked with various creative businesses including photographers. Sean shares his insights on the value of the creative process, the importance of charging appropriately, and building meaningful connections with clients... and so much more! Connect with Sean: sean@thebusinessofbeingcreative.com www.thebusinessofbeingcreative.com Connect with Shannon: https://www.shannongriffin.com/ https://www.instagram.com/shannongriffin/ Connect with TMA: Website | Membership | Courses: www.themotherhoodanthology.com Free Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themotherhoodanthology  Our Instagram: instagram.com/themotherhoodanthology Connect with Kim: Site: https://kimbox.com  IG https://www.instagram.com/kimbox 

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
517 DAVID STARK: Self-Actualization in Event Design, the Importance of Scale and Simplicity, Balancing Art and Business, and More!

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 26:39


Frequent guest of the show David Stark returns for this episode of The Wedding Biz! David is a renowned event designer and planner with over 25 years of experience in the industry, and as the founder and chief creative officer of David Stark Design and Production, his impressive client list includes celebrities such as Glenn Close and Brad Pitt, SNL's 40th Anniversary, The Whitney Museum of American Art, and The Metropolitan Opera. Listen in as David shares insights into his creative process, discussing the balance between designing for clients and creating art purely for himself. He reflects on collaborations with other artists such as, for example, his recent work with Joe Dienst, and he explains how these projects allow him to break free from the constraints of client work. Throughout Andy's conversation with David, David stresses the importance of scale in his designs making sure that every element of an event commands its space. He shares his desire to simplify his work, aiming for restraint by using fewer, more impactful elements. He also discusses staying relevant in a constantly evolving industry, focusing more on his own artistic growth rather than competing with his peers, and highlights why it is important to embrace discomfort and push creative boundaries in order to avoid stagnation. Andy, as always, had a great time chatting with David and hopes that you enjoy the conversation. If so, then please don't keep it to yourself. Andy asks that you please share it with at least three colleagues you know who would benefit from hearing this episode. Also, be sure to leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps Andy and the show out!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:31] – Returning guest David Stark is today's guest! [2:55] - Collaborating with other artists allows for creating personal, expressive work outside of client projects. [5:02] - How would Andy describe David's style? [6:23] - David focuses on creating simple, large-scale designs with restraint, removing extraneous elements. [9:49] - Andy focuses on his own vision in the music industry, valuing innovation over staying relevant. [11:35] - Not giving much thought to relevance, David prioritizes unique, client-specific designs, drawing inspiration from diverse fields. [14:33] - Referencing his book The Creative Act: A Way of Being, Andy references Rick Rubin's advice, emphasizing that creative desire must surpass fear. [15:06] - David reveals that he embraces discomfort in new projects, pushing for innovation while navigating uncertainty and fear. [18:20] - David accepts the constant imbalance in running a business and embraces change as part of growth. [21:05] - Constraints lead to innovation, and David sees opportunity in new team members' contributions. [24:01] - Soon visiting Morocco for the holidays, David feels inspired by diverse global projects and is grateful for new opportunities as an artist and business owner. [25:58] - Andy shares where David can be found online.   RESOURCES David's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Rick Rubin - The Creative Act: A Way of Being Ryan Holiday – The Obstacle Is the Way   Find David: David's WebsiteDavid's Instagram PageDavid's Books   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
516 MEGHAN ELY: Aligning Your Brand for Luxury Wedding Publicity

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 19:27


Longtime listeners of the podcast will likely be familiar with today's guest as she has been on the show several times already! Join Andy as he welcomes back Meghan Ely, the owner of OFD Consulting! Meghan is a longtime industry speaker and writer and is a wedding pro educator with regular contributions to Wedding Planner Magazine, The Knot, Wedding Business Magazine, Catersource, and SpecialEvents.com. Meghan joins Andy for this episode to discuss defining and achieving luxury in the wedding industry. With years of experience and numerous accolades, including but certainly not limited to being recognized as one of the most influential wedding professionals by Event Tech, Meghan shares invaluable insights into what sets luxury weddings apart. Andy invites you to listen to gain a deeper understanding of the various elements that make up a luxurious experience beyond mere budget, including personalized details, meticulous planning, and memorable moments that resonate with couples and guests alike. Meghan discusses the importance of showcasing standout features in wedding submissions, including florals, paper goods, and rental choices, all of which play a critical role in attracting attention from prestigious publications! Andy and Meghan also dive into the strategic approach required for effective media submissions, including how to tailor a compelling narrative and the significance of exclusivity in luxury placements. Meghan also touches on leveraging social media to enhance brand identity and visibility in the luxury market, emphasizing the need for a cohesive digital presence. Andy hopes that you will tune in to learn how to navigate the luxury landscape in weddings with finesse and intention! If you enjoy the episode and get something out of it, then he encourages you not to keep it to yourself! Please share this episode with a few people you know who might also enjoy it. Be sure to also subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already so that you never miss a new episode and to leave a top review wherever you listen, as that really helps out Andy and the show! Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:22] – This episode's guest is returning guest Meghan Ely! [1:24] - Meghan discusses the varying definitions of luxury, emphasizing personalized experiences and attention to detail. [3:55] - Meghan points out how luxury publications prioritize standout details, including florals, paper goods, and rentals in submissions. [5:36] - Meghan describes a good submission: a vendor list, couple write-up, and curated photo gallery. [8:05] - Learn how submission guidelines vary. [10:31] - Editors typically respond within 6 to 8 weeks, but luxury submissions can take even longer. [13:08] - Meghan argues that following up on submissions is crucial and that respectful withdrawal is necessary if there's no response. [14:25] - Meghan advises aligning brand identity with luxury across digital platforms and using social proof. [16:30] - Effective project management tools can help maintain luxury branding and regular audits for improvement. [18:55] - Andy shares where to find Meghan online.   LINKS & RESOURCES Meghan's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz   Find Meghan: OFD Consulting - WebsiteOFD Consulting - Facebook PageOFD Consulting - Instagram PageOFD Consulting - Twitter PageOFD Collective - WebsiteWedding Industry Speakers - Website   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
515 ROBERT SHERMAN: How to Build Loyalty and Retain Employees

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 26:48


Andy is so thrilled to be welcoming his business partner, Robert Sherman, back to the show! Robert is Andy's business partner at Kushner Entertainment and is also the owner of Washington Talent, a legendary entertainment company established over 55 years ago. Together, Andy and Robert tackle the topic of employee retention, discussing how to keep employees engaged, happy, and loyal over the long term. Robert shares some valuable insights from his decades of experience, explaining how hiring for company culture is just as crucial as hiring for skill sets and emphasizing the importance of communication, ensuring that employees not only understand but also believe in the organization's goals. Robert's approach to management is rooted in collaboration rather than hierarchy. Avoiding terms like “boss” and “employee,” he instead opts to lead through transparency and mutual respect. He also discusses the importance of flexibility in modern workplaces, citing examples from his own company where remote work has helped retain top talent. Tune in to hear practical tips on employee motivation, such as offering periodic bonuses, staying ahead of salary increases, and understanding individual motivations beyond monetary compensation. This conversation is filled with actionable advice for leaders looking to foster loyalty and long-term commitment within their teams while maintaining a positive and productive work culture! If you enjoy and get something out of the show, then Andy urges you not to keep it to yourself! Share it with a few people you know who might also enjoy it and get something out of it, and he would also be grateful if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already so that you never miss a new episode! Be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps out the show and helps people find it!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:47] - Andy and his business partner Robert are talking all things employee retention. [2:54] - Robert reveals his philosophy regarding his relationship with his employees. [4:08] - Robert argues that clear communication with employees is essential to ensure that they understand and respect company goals. [6:19] - Finding culturally compatible employees is key, and compensation isn't the only factor that Robert considers. [8:10] - Robert points out that passion plays a significant role in the entertainment industry, with some success attributed to luck. [10:04] - Robert, in interviews, describes jobs in a less glamorous way to help temper expectations. [13:35] - Appreciation, Robert asserts, whether through bonuses or non-financial gestures, is vital for retaining employees. [15:10] - Robert stresses the importance of empathy and understanding between managers and employees, even in professional settings. [18:20] - Robert sees himself as a manager, not a boss, and believes in balancing authority with empathy. [21:09] - It's important to find the appropriate balance between personal and professional boundaries while hiring. [24:33] - Robert argues direct communication with employees fosters trust and respect in any company. [26:11] - Hear where Robert can be found online.   RESOURCES Robert's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Find Robert: Kushner Entertainment - WebsiteWashington Talent - Website Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
514 TARA GUERARD: Global Tastemaker with Southern Hospitality

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 25:30


If you have been a longtime listener of the podcast, then today's voice may sound familiar to you as it is her third appearance on the show! Andy is so thrilled to welcome back Tara Guerard, owner and creative director of Tara Guerard Soirée headquartered out of Charleston, South Carolina (and with an additional office in New York City). Tara is recognized as one of the nation's leading tastemakers globally, and she is here to share some exciting updates since she was last on the show. Listen as she and Andy reflect on the profound changes brought about by the pandemic and how it has influenced their approach to client relationships. Tara shares her struggle with the shift to virtual meetings, highlighting why it's important to have in-person connections and how much she values reading a client's body language and energy, something that is unfortunately difficult to replicate over the phone or through a screen. Tara shares some insights into maintaining energy and inspiration after decades in the business. She credits her success to her naturally high energy levels and an unrelenting desire to learn and grow, revealing her plans to pursue new creative endeavors when she turns 60. Tara also discusses the challenges of working in diverse locations where the level of service may not meet her high standards, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and her commitment to ensuring that every event is executed as flawlessly as possible. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of creativity and business, and Andy had such a great time chatting with her again! If you enjoy the show, then Andy urges you not to keep it to yourself! Share it with a few people you know who might also enjoy it and get something out of it, and he would also be grateful if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already so that you never miss a new episode! Be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps out the show and helps people find it!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:26] - We learn that today's guest is returning guest Tara Guerard of Tara Guerard Soirée. [2:26] - Tara elaborates upon how meeting clients in person is more effective for connection than communicating electronically. [5:11] - High energy and enthusiasm drive Tara's lifelong learning and future aspirations, even at 55. [7:08] - Each wedding's uniqueness keeps Tara's work exciting, even when using her least favorite flowers! [10:22] - Pleasing people has fueled Tara's success, although she does sometimes go to extreme lengths to make others happy. [11:57] - The biggest challenge in wedding planning is working with vendors unfamiliar with high service standards. [14:48] - Tara reveals how balancing creativity with business acumen has led to success, including never being in debt. [18:04] - The book Unreasonable Hospitality inspires Tara to integrate exceptional service with effective business practices. [19:09] - Speaking at conferences and sharing her experiences as a business owner and mother is rewarding for Tara. [20:38] - Managing work and family life for Tara involves setting rules for herself and multitasking, with exercise as a mental and physical outlet. [23:11] - What about the future excites Tara? [24:57] - Andy reveals where Tara can be found online.   RESOURCES Tara's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Book: Will Guidara - Unreasonable Hospitality Find Tara: Tara Guerard - WebsiteTara Guerard Soirée - WebsiteTara's Instagram PageTara's Twitter PageTara's Pinterest Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
513 ANDREA EPPOLITO: AI for Wedding Professionals

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 31:10


Andy is thrilled to once again be sitting down with Andrea Eppolito, a renowned luxury wedding planner and author of AI for Wedding Professionals. Andrea shares her initial hesitation toward AI and recounts how she dedicated daily time to understand and leverage this technology, highlighting its comparison to the invention of the internet in terms of impact. Hear Andrea's take on how AI, particularly ChatGPT, can serve as a powerful creative assistant, sifting through data, spotting patterns, and offering insights that would take humans weeks to uncover. She stresses the importance of training AI to emulate one's personal style, creating a tailored experience that reflects the user's unique voice and sensibilities. The conversation also addresses some of the common criticisms of AI, such as its perceived robotic nature. Andrea highlights her strategy of creating a personalized AI profile, which involves feeding ChatGPT with detailed information about her writing style, design preferences, and professional outputs, resulting in content that mirrors her voice (although still making tweaks to enhance it even further). Andy and Andrea additionally explore the practical applications of AI in the wedding industry. From content creation, communication, task management, and data analysis, AI tools such as ChatGPT, IBM's Watson, Grammarly, Trello, and Eventbrite are transforming how wedding professionals operate, and Andrea emphasizes the efficiency offered by AI, allowing professionals to reclaim time and focus on their creative and strategic endeavors. Listen as Andrea also provides some helpful insights for those new to AI. She advises starting with educational resources and gradually integrating AI into routines, emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between humans and AI where continuous interaction and feedback lead to desired outcomes. By embracing AI, wedding and event professionals can enhance their creativity, streamline operations, and maintain a competitive edge in the industry! Andy had such a great time having this timely, insightful conversation with Andrea and hopes that you enjoy listening! If so, then please don't keep it to yourself! If you can think of at least three people who would enjoy this episode, Andy would love it if you were to share it with them. He would also appreciate it if you left a top review wherever you listen because that really helps the show out. Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [1:03] - Today's episode is with Andrea Eppolito, who shares insights into using AI for wedding planning. [2:23] - Andrea explains how AI acts as a creative assistant, spotting patterns and offering insights quickly. [4:11] - Andrea has trained ChatGPT to mimic her style by uploading detailed personal profiles and content samples. [7:40] - Think of AI as a powerful personal assistant; you make final decisions and edits. [9:18] - Hear about Andrea's book, AI for Wedding Professionals. [10:26] - Andrea further advises listeners to train ChatGPT with specific prompts and feedback for accurate and personalized content creation. [13:06] - Hear how Andrea and her husband have used various GPTs for tasks such as legal documents. [15:27] - Andrea encourages listeners to use AI tools like Grammarly, Trello, and Eventbrite for efficiency in various tasks. [18:40] - AI saves time on grunt work, allowing focus on creative and unique tasks. [21:10] - We are encouraged to start with ChatGPT, ask for guidance, and spend daily time learning AI. [23:45] - Some people use AI for referrals to avoid ads and get unbiased, authentic recommendations. [26:23] - Andy shares a story in which he used ChatGPT to help him prepare a ten-minute presentation for a big opportunity. [28:25] - Once you overcome AI anxiety, you can balance its use with your personal touch and creativity. [30:17] - Hear where to find Andrea online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES The Wedding Biz - 154 ANDREA EPPOLITO: Celebrating the Greatest Luxury of All Find Andrea: Andrea's Website Andrea's Facebook Page Andrea's Instagram Page Andrea's Pinterest Page Andrea's YouTube Channel AI for Wedding Professionals: How Artificial Intelligence Can Help Your Wedding Business   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
512 REVISIT COLIN COWIE: The Gold Standard: Giving Your Customers What They Didn't Know They Wanted

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 35:55


Join Andy as he revisits his September 2021 interview with Colin Cowie this week! Having had celebrity clients such as Oprah Winfrey, Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Seacrest, Kim Kardashian, Lil Wayne, Nicole Kidman, and Demi Moore, this episode's returning guest has enjoyed quite the career so far. Colin Cowie has also had many corporate clients such as Dom Pérignon, Warner Brothers, CBS, Whitney Museum of American Art, Architectural Digest, and so many more! Colin is also a published author, having written books such as Dinner After Dark: Sexy, Sumptuous Supper Soirees, Colin Cowie Chic: The Guide to Life as It Should Be, and Colin Cowie Wedding Chic: 1,001 Ideas for Every Moment of Your Celebration. Colin, as he discusses with Andy in this episode, is all about making sure that he delivers the ultimate experience for his clients. Colin and Andy also talk about Colin's new book, The Gold Standard: Giving Your Customers What They Didn't Know They Wanted, which is Colin's eleventh published book! Colin discusses luxury and what it means in any business – that it is about customer service and not just the product that you are selling. He discusses how to ascertain what customers want so that you can provide it to them before they even realize what they want. We also hear Colin talk about the importance of not only having good relationships with your clients but also with the employees of your company, how important that protocol and consistency are to him, how to get customers to keep coming back to you, and so much more! Andy has known Colin for nearly two decades and is so impressed with everything that he has accomplished. He always has such a blast with Colin, when he has him on the podcast, and is grateful for his time. Andy encourages you to go back and listen to his previous episodes with Colin and to also check out his new book The Gold Standard: Giving Your Customers What They Didn't Know They Wanted. Please share this interview with at least three good friends who might also enjoy it, and leave a top review of the podcast wherever you listen! Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:40] – Andy reveals that this episode is a revisit of his September 2021 interview with Colin Cowie! [2:22] – Colin explains why he decided to write his new book The Gold Standard. [5:17] – Colin expounds upon his belief that customer service is the new luxury. [6:24] – We learn how to deliver to customers what they didn't realize they wanted. [8:55] – Colin gives examples of how to build relationships with clients. [10:16] – Colin affirms that you need to make sure that your employees have an emotional connection with you. [12:20] – Andy enthuses over how the COVID-19 pandemic gave us opportunities to reform company culture. [13:27] – Colin emphasizes how crucial teamwork and communication are. [16:48] – Andy and Colin agree that creating and owning your brand is important. [19:19] – We are persuaded of the importance of including everyone in meetings, even receptionists. [21:45] – Colin asserts how important protocols are to him. [24:39] – We discover that Colin is always updating protocols based on new things that are learned. [26:25] – Colin gives an example of great customer service provided by a pilot. [29:24] – We learn how we can get customers to keep coming back to us. [31:49] – Colin provides insight on failure and both its inevitability and its importance. [33:07] – Colin reveals what about the future excites him. [35:21] – Andy shares where online we can find Colin.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Colin Cowie – Dinner After Dark: Sexy, Sumptuous Supper Soirees Colin Cowie – Colin Cowie Chic: The Guide to Life as It Should Be Colin Cowie – Colin Cowie Wedding Chic: 1,001 Ideas for Every Moment of Your Celebration Colin Cowie – The Gold Standard: Giving Your Customers What They Didn't Know They Wanted   The Wedding Biz – Episode 128 REVISIT: Colin Cowie: Part 1 Creating Groundbreaking Luxury Experiences   The Wedding Biz – Episode 135 Colin Cowie: Part 2 Creating Groundbreaking Luxury Experiences   The Wedding Biz – Episode 267 A Conversation With: Colin Cowie Ryan Holiday – The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Trials into Triumph Find Colin: Colin's Website Colin's Instagram Page Colin Cowie Lifestyle – Instagram Page Colin Cowie Lifestyle – Facebook Page Colin's Twitter Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
511 LIENE STEVENS: Current State of the Wedding Industry and Investing in Yourself

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 30:40


In this truly enriching episode, join Andy as he connects with Liene Stevens, the acclaimed author, behavioral psychologist, and CEO of Think Splendid! Liene brings a wealth of knowledge from her extensive experience in the global wedding market, having collaborated with clients across 97 countries and revolutionized operations for numerous luxury brands and resorts! Tune in as Liene shares her unique journey from an unexpected promotion at a nonprofit right out of high school to becoming a key player in negotiating the release of hostages with the U.S. State Department! Her unorthodox path led her to found Think Splendid in 2005, where she has since become a trailblazer in wedding industry consulting. Andy hopes that you will listen in to hear insight into the intricacies of running a successful wedding business! Liene discusses the current challenges facing the industry, including the implications of a slowing market in 2024. Contrary to popular belief, Liene clarifies that the dip in engagements post-pandemic is a myth that is unfortunately perpetuated by major jewelry companies. She instead attributes the slowdown to broader economic uncertainties and changing consumer behaviors. Also emphasizes the importance of continual self-improvement and creative rejuvenation, Liene highlights the need for wedding professionals to elevate their standards in tandem with their prices, providing actionable advice on refining business practices, enhancing team skills, and staying creatively inspired. Liene and Andy additionally take a deep dive into the vital role of mental health in business success, with Liene advocating for the value of professional therapy over business consulting when addressing personal challenges that impact business operations, drawing from her own background in behavioral psychology. Andy sincerely hopes that you will tune in to hear Liene's invaluable insights and practical advice that can help wedding professionals navigate a slow market, enhance their offerings, and ultimately thrive in the ever-evolving wedding industry! If you enjoyed this captivating episode with Liene, then Andy hopes that you will share this episode with at least three people who might also enjoy it! Be sure to also subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss an episode, and Andy would also appreciate a positive review wherever you listen to the podcast! Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:04] - Andy reveals that he has recently taken his daughter to Telluride for hiking and catching up with an old friend. [0:57] - Andy announces that this episode's guest is Liene Stevens of Think Splendid! [2:08] - Liene clarifies that she is a business consultant for wedding industry companies, not directly for brides and grooms. [3:00] - Hear how Liene delayed college to work at a nonprofit; she was promoted quickly and led 180 employees! [4:42] - Hear the incredible story of how Liene negotiated a hostage release, working closely with Colin Powell's office and keeping it out of the press. [8:14] - Liene started the first B2B blog for the wedding industry as a marketing tool, which still exists. [10:03] - Liene touches upon how Signet Jewelers affected engagement sales but did not clarify if it included non-diamond rings. [12:18] - US weddings fluctuate between 2.2-2.4 million annually, and election years cause spending hesitation and longer engagements. [14:58] - Liene argues that last-minute spending is challenging for businesses that are used to longer engagement cycles; slow years are opportunities for critical business reflection. [16:34] - Focus on refining your sales process by including training and team skills to enhance client interactions. [18:16] - Andy points out how investing in team bonding and skill enhancement is crucial because it improves client and planner connections. [20:02] - Rather than just raising prices, wedding pros should really be focusing on improving skills and evolving creatively. [22:50] - Liene explains how The Artist's Way suggests morning pages and artist dates to spark creativity and stay ahead in the artistic industry. [24:28] - As a behavioral psychologist, Liene emphasizes the importance of therapy over coaching for personal issues that impact business. [27:56] - Liene argues that meditation and therapy not only enhance business decisions but also enrich all relationships in life. [30:07] - Andy reveals where Liene can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Julia Cameron - The Artist's Way Find Liene: Think Splendid - Website Think Splendid - Instagram Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
510 REVISIT JOSE VILLA & LAURIE ARONS – Discuss Working Together As Photographer & Planner/Designer and More!

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 27:54


Listen in to this revisit as Andy chats with two guests, both of whom have been featured on the podcast multiple times in the past. Laurie Arons is a planner and designer of Laurie Arons Special Events and has been featured in numerous magazine publications and has been listed in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Martha Stewart Weddings as one of the top worldwide planners. Her clientele is made up of trendsetters such as Sophia Coppola, Vanessa Getty, and Christy Turlington as well as prominent business moguls like Gary Friedman, Frank Caufield, and Eddie DeBartolo. Laurie has also created and runs a very successful wedding planner master class. Also joining Andy is Jose Villa, a fine art photographer who is considered by many to be the top event photographer in the world. He has been published in numerous magazines and was named one of the top wedding photographers by Martha Stewart Weddings, Harper's Bazaar, Style Me Pretty, and Vogue. He was also named one of the top ten photographers in the world by American Photo Magazine and was named one of the most influential photographers of the decade. Jose, in addition, runs workshops and authored the book Fine Art Wedding Photography. Laurie and Jose have been working together for nearly a decade, and they each elaborate upon what it's like working with the other. Laurie describes her business as live theatre only not with actors, a feeling which gives her butterflies because she puts a lot of thought into it. They also discuss at length how they address unexpected obstacles such as challenging weather, what's important to them as far as the guest experience is concerned, what they look for in a good venue, and what they are seeing happening currently in their business now that we are (hopefully) nearing the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. Andy had such a fun time talking to Laurie and Jose again – especially at the same time – and encourages you to go back and listen to their previous episodes of the podcast by going to The Wedding Biz's website and typing in their names in the search bar. Be sure to also subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss an episode, and if you can think of at least three good friends who would benefit from listening to the podcast, share it with them! Andy would also appreciate a positive review wherever you listen to the podcast! Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:24] - Andy reveals this episode's two guests – Jose Villa and Laurie Arons – and gives their credentials. [2:11] - Jose reveals that location and communication are some of the key elements for a successful collaboration with a designer. [3:02] - We learn that Laurie considers a lot of photography experience as well as commitment to be very important when working with a photographer. [4:39] - Laurie and Jose talk about their collaborative process together, and Jose reflects on the stressful aspects of his job. [7:39] - Laurie explains how she tries to keep Jose as informed of details as possible. [10:30] - Laurie reflects a little on the difficulty of obstacles such as the bride wanting her hair redone and how that negatively impacts a set schedule. [11:25] - We hear examples of how weather can negatively impact events. [14:47] - Laurie and Jose share what's important to them in relation to the guest experience. [16:06] - Laurie and Jose describe a very long wooden pathway that Laurie was involved in making for a particular client. [18:25] - Laurie discusses venues and what makes a good venue for her. [21:20] - From a photographer's perspective, Jose expounds upon what makes a good venue for him. [23:42] - Jose talks about the importance of a venue eliciting a certain mood. [25:11] – Jose and Laurie reveal what they are currently seeing in the business now that we are approaching the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. [27:29] – Andy explains how to go about finding Laurie and Jose on previous episodes of the podcast. LINKS AND RESOURCES Laurie's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Jose's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Jose Villa – Fine Art Wedding Photography: How to Capture Images with Style for the Modern Bride   Find Laurie: Laurie Arons Special Events – Website Laurie Arons Special Events' Facebook Page Laurie's Instagram Page Laurie's Twitter Page       Find Jose:   Jose's Website Jose's Blog Jose's Facebook Page Jose's Instagram Page Jose's Twitter Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
509 SUSAN LACZ/Ridgewells Catering: Quality and Culture in Business

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 17:51


Join Andy this week as he sits down with Susan Lacz, the CEO of Ridgewells Catering. With a career spanning over three decades, Susan has been a pivotal force in the catering and events industry, steering Ridgewells Catering through significant transformations and challenges. Listen in as Susan shares her inspiring journey, starting with her early influences, notably her grandmother, whose culinary skills and hospitality left a lasting impression on her. She discusses her initial foray into the food business, from working at a deli in Wyckoff, New Jersey, to bartending in Washington, D.C. Her passion for sales and marketing, paired together with her love for food, set the stage for her ascent in the catering world. In this candid conversation, Susan recounts the challenges and triumphs of taking over Ridgewells Catering in 1997, a company with deep roots dating back to the 1920s. She describes her mission to restore the company's former glory by emphasizing quality, creativity, and fresh culinary approaches. She reflects on key milestones, such as firing her former boss to initiate positive changes and hosting an innovative rebranding event at the Halcyon House. Susan emphasizes the importance of culture in her company, highlighting the sense of ownership and appreciation that permeates the workplace. She and Andy also touch upon the broader shifts in the catering and events industry, from the increasing focus on decor and presentation to the critical role of staying ahead of trends. Susan's insights into navigating the saturated market, her strategic decision to divest from rental equipment, and her recent exclusive venue management agreements offer valuable lessons for industry professionals, and Andy hopes that you enjoy listening to this conversation with her! If so, then please don't keep it to yourself! He would appreciate it if you were to share it with a few good friends and industry colleagues who might also enjoy it! Andy would also appreciate it if you were to leave a top review wherever you listen to the show because that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [1:01] - Today's guest is Susan Lacz, CEO of Ridgewells Catering. [1:57] - Susan's grandmother, an immigrant from Poland, was her strong role model and inspiration in cooking. [3:16] - Susan explains that she is a salesperson first and enjoyed selling food and beverages, including pastrami sandwiches and drinks. [4:18] - Susan wanted to restore the company's original quality and allure after multiple ownership changes. [5:19] - Hear about some of Susan's milestones, such as firing her boss, focusing on quality, hiring new culinary leaders, and creatively rebranding Ridgewell. [6:54] - Susan prioritized creating a strong, appreciative culture, guided by mentors including her entrepreneurial father. [9:34] - Hear about some of the challenges Susan faced, especially during COVID, and how she credits her team. [11:25] - Susan noted the shift from food to decor in the industry and evolved by focusing on culinary excellence. [13:35] - Susan is excited about managing the iconic Mellon Auditorium, now a preferred caterer there, which opens new opportunities for her team. [14:53] - Prioritizing balance and mentorship, Susan believes in taking care of herself to be a good mother and leader. [16:26] - How does Susan define success? [17:15] - Andy reveals where Susan can be followed online. LINKS AND RESOURCES Videos: Ridgewells Catering - “Erin Go Glam 2024”   Find Susan: Susan's LinkedIn Page Ridgewells Catering - Website Ridgewells Catering - Instagram Page Ridgewells Catering - Facebook Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
508 KERRY BRACKEN & JENNIFER ROCHER/LAVENDER & ROSE: A Marriage of English Charm and French Elegance

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 29:45


Andy welcomes Kerry Bracken and Jennifer Rocher of Lavender & Rose this week! Lavender & Rose is an exclusive event planning company based in the enchanting French Riviera. Join Andy as he explores their captivating journey and how they have crafted bespoke weddings in the stunning locales of Southern France and Paris! Listen as Jennifer and Kerry share personal stories of how they first got into wedding planning, with Jennifer bringing her local French expertise and Kerry contributing her British flair after moving to France in 2007. They reveal how their partnership began organically, evolving over time as they discovered their complementary skills and shared passion for creating unforgettable wedding experiences. Kerry and Jennifer offer valuable insights into the unique aspects of planning high-end weddings in France. They discuss the allure of the French Riviera and Paris as prime wedding destinations, emphasizing the luxurious venues, from coastal estates to historical buildings. They also highlight the typical budgets for these lavish celebrations and the seasonal considerations crucial for planning. Jennifer's and Kerry's aesthetic and dedication to guest experience shine through as they describe their approach to wedding design, and Andy is so honored to have had them on The Wedding Biz! He hopes that you enjoy this interview, and if so, please don't keep it to yourself! Share it with a few good friends and industry colleagues who might also enjoy it! Andy would also appreciate it if you were to leave a top review wherever you listen to the show because that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:34] - Today's guests are Kerry Bracken and Jennifer Rocher of Lavender & Rose! [2:25] - What was Kerry doing before partnering with Jennifer? [3:14] - Learn what Jennifer was doing prior to partnering with Kerry. [6:52] - Jennifer's and Kerry's partnership surprises people because we're very different, with unique backgrounds in France and America. [9:22] - The ultra-luxe wedding market focuses mainly on the French Riviera, Provence, and Paris. [10:59] - Learn what the approximate budgets are for ultra luxe weddings in France. [12:09] - The ideal wedding season is late April to early October, avoiding peak tourist times and events. [15:03] - Jennifer explains that the south of France has a short wedding season, from late April to early October, with many venues closed the rest of the year. [17:38] - The high cost of labor in France, including staffing and delivery fees, surprises many international planners. [20:39] - In France, modifying contract clauses can be slow due to limited legal resources and translation needs. [22:55] - How would Kerry and Jennifer describe their signature and style? [24:14] - Lavender & Rose focuses on bespoke designs, emphasizing intricate details and prioritizing the guest experience. [25:29] - Hear about the challenge of limited availability of decor in France compared to the United States. [26:35] - We learn that, furthermore, limited furniture options and storage space in France significantly impact event production. [29:01] - Andy reveals where Lavender & Rose can be found online. LINKS AND RESOURCES Videos: Vimeo - Chloé & Jonathan Vimeo - S&A Vimeo - Behind the Scenes: Talei & Murray from design to reality   Find Lavender & Rose: Lavender & Rose - Website Lavender & Rose - B2B Services Lavender & Rose - Instagram Page Lavender & Rose - TikTok Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
507 TORI WILLIAMS: From Glam Services to Global Recognition as an Event Curator and Designer

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 33:36


Andy is so honored to bring Tori Williams of Tori Williams Events onto the show today! Tori is a world renowned luxury event curator who has showcased her work on major television networks such as Lifetime, Bravo, and The Food Network, and she is even the star of the VH1 original series My Celebrity Dream Wedding! She joins Andy today to discuss everything from childhood influences to pivotal moments that shaped her career! Tori shares her journey from cosmetology to becoming a sought-after event curator and designer. With a client list featuring names like Tyler Perry Studios and the Atlanta Ballet, Tori's expertise extends beyond simply planning events; it's about crafting unforgettable experiences! Listen in, and discover the secrets behind Tori's rapid success as she sheds light on the importance of client experience, the creative process, and the challenges of balancing business with creativity. From TV appearances to hosting workshops, Tori's passion for her craft shines through as she discusses her plans for the future, including a focus on large-scale productions and education initiatives. Join Andy for an inspiring conversation filled with insights into the world of high-end event planning and the dedication it takes to create magic for clients. He hopes that you enjoy this conversation, and if you do, he would really appreciate it if you didn't keep it to yourself and were to share it with a few good friends and industry colleagues who might also enjoy it! He would also appreciate it if you were to leave a top review wherever you listen to the show because that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:04] - Andy announces that, to catch up on past interviews, two new episodes per month will be released temporarily. [0:50] - Andy's guest today is Tori Williams of Tori Williams Events! [2:17] - Tori reflects on how her grandma's influence shaped her love for hosting events and how pursuing cosmetology led to a master license. [4:41] - Why and when did Tori transition into event planning? [7:26] - Tori's focus is on the experience, making clients feel special in their milestone events. [10:14] - Tori never actively pursued television opportunities; they found her through social media or referrals. [12:40] - Balancing regular job duties with TV filming was stressful but valuable for Tori's brand. [14:28] - Tori reveals that she is expanding beyond weddings and is focusing on larger productions and diverse events. [17:56] - From where does Tori get her inspiration? [20:20] - Tori shares how, last year, she organized an award show for entrepreneurs, embracing creativity without client direction. [22:25] - Tori also gives an example of having coordinated a wedding for a friend, putting trust into the design process. [25:11] - Tori argues that strong business ethics, a dedicated team, and structure are crucial for success. [28:00] - Tori restarted hosting workshops post-COVID, attracting 32,000 subscribers through webinars and challenges. [30:47] - Tori reveals that she often speaks on event production, luxury industry entry, celebrity clients, television, and business insights. [31:39] - In her current career, Tori aims for a few large productions anually and prioritizes education. [32:45] - Andy reveals where Tori can be found online. LINKS AND RESOURCES Find Tori: Tori Williams Events - Website Tori Williams Events - Instagram Page   Tori Williams Events - Pinterest Page Tori Williams Events - YouTube Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
506 REVISIT CHRISTINA MATTEUCCI – Using Performance and Storytelling Techniques to Engage with Impact

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 41:58


Tune in to this episode of the podcast as Andy talks with Christina Matteucci, executive director of David Beahm Experiences! Christina has actually been on the podcast before in episodes 188, 307, 346, and 214, and she joins Andy in this episode to discuss how everything that we do in business has an element of performance involved and how we can best understand and use performance when dealing with clients and giving presentations. The main focus of Andy's and Christina's conversation is the importance of using storytelling – especially storytelling that employs effective imagery – when engaging in a sales pitch, corresponding with clients, and with public speaking. Storytelling is an interwoven part of what it means to be human because we love to both tell and hear stories. Stories draw us in, and, in fact, Christina even recommends starting a sales pitch with a story even if the story isn't relevant to what you're selling or proposing! Christina talks about what techniques that she has learned as far as storytelling and preparation are concerned, techniques that she learned having been a student of Storytelling School. She stresses the importance of understanding who your client is and that your performance might be different depending on the demographics of your audience. She and Andy also reflect on current times and how the need for meeting virtually via tools such as Zoom has been on the rise. They discuss how to make use of the techniques upon which Christina elaborates when meeting virtually and how meeting virtually differs from meeting in person. Performing and telling stories is not a skill with which we are all born, nor is it something that we all necessarily enjoy. Some of us are not predisposed to it, but, as Christina assures us, it's not rocket science! You can seek help and advice and can learn. Christina says more than once that it's important to prepare rather than plan, and she and Andy also talk about how important that it is to not only prepare practically but to also be well rested and hydrated! Andy hopes that you will enjoy listening to his chat with Christina Matteucci as much as he enjoyed chatting with her. She offers a wealth of helpful information and tips from which listeners can definitely benefit! If you enjoy the episode, reach out to at least three really good friends who might also enjoy and benefit from it, and also be sure to leave a review!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [2:03] – Today's episode is a revisit of Andy's May 2021 interview with Christina Matteucci, executive director of David Beahm Experiences. [2:14] - Andy posits the idea that there is a level of performance involved in business situations, and Christina clarifies that the performance is authentic. [3:20] - Christina emphasizes how important imagery and storytelling are for her when she prepares a presentation. [6:27] - Christina recounts a couple of the storytelling techniques that she has learned. [8:10] - Christina shares that she learned that she should start a sales pitch with a story. [10:41] - We learn what Christina does to prepare for a sales pitch. [12:54] - Christina discusses how she also considers choreography when she prepares for a speech, using her TED Talk as an example of when that was important. [15:12] - It's very important, as Christina advises, to listen to hear rather than listen to respond. [16:26] - Christina also emphasizes the importance of making use of your team if you have a team and making use of your team members' strengths. [18:14] - Christina and Andy have a conversation about how we should make someone aware if they have a verbal tic. [21:20] - Andy shifts the conversation toward an example from his own experience of how it took time for him and his team to figure their chemistry out. [23:33] - Christina enthuses over how fun it is to enter a room before she begins a speech on stage and how she uses music to hype herself up. [25:08] - Christina offers a concrete example of why the way that you enter a room is so important. [27:04] - Christina provides some tips on how to engage an audience virtually using tools such as Zoom. [29:18] - Christina and Andy talk about how with a virtual meeting, it can be difficult to make eye contact because of the positioning of the camera. [31:40] - Christina recommends talking points over scripts. [34:32] - Just one sentence, Christina proposes, can drop you into a pitch on Zoom. [37:16] - Christina shares her favorite performance story from her own past. [38:57] - We discover what technique works best for Andy. [41:24] - Andy shares Christina's online contact information. LINKS AND RESOURCES Christina's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Find Christina: David Beahm Experiences – Website Christina Matteucci – On Second Thought: Lessons from a Number 2 [TED Talk] Christina's Instagram Page Christina's LinkedIn Profile Teucci Mama – Website Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

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505 KATHLEEN DEERY: Bridging Creativity from Floral Fantasies to Culinary Theatrics

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 29:35


Join Andy in welcoming Kathleen Deery, the creative force behind Kathleen Deery Design and the Chief Creative Officer of Paula LeDuc Fine Catering & Events, to The Wedding Biz! With a childhood steeped in floral admiration, Kathleen recounts her journey from a small town in New Jersey to the bustling design studios of San Francisco. She shares insights into her role as a tastemaker within the prestigious catering company, highlighting her knack for infusing events with innovation and creativity. From collaborating with renowned planners to crafting immersive environments, Kathleen's expertise shines through. Listen in as she offers insights into the intricacies of event planning, emphasizing the importance of understanding clients' visions and creating memorable experiences. Drawing on her experience with high-profile events, Kathleen also shares anecdotes, including a whimsical Bridgerton-themed wedding set amidst lush gardens. Kathleen also reflects on the demands of her multifaceted role and the perpetual quest for balance, yet amidst the whirlwind, she finds solace in cultivating her own flower garden and nurturing her team's creativity. Looking ahead, Kathleen expresses optimism for the future of Paula LeDuc, fueled by a commitment to excellence and a collaborative spirit. Andy had a great time sitting down with Kathleen and really hopes that you enjoy the conversation. If you do, then he would appreciate it if you didn't keep it to yourself! He would love it if you were to share it with a few good friends and industry colleagues who might also enjoy it! He would also appreciate it if you were to leave a top review wherever you listen to the show because that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops! Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:03] - Andy shares how he has found renewed passion in podcasting and revitalized his music business. [1:46] - Today's guest is Kathleen Deery of Kathleen Deery Design and Paula LeDuc! [2:58] - Kathleen reveals how her lifelong love for flowers, nurtured by her mother, led to her successful design company. [5:09] - Hear how Kathleen's role as a tastemaker and co-owner revitalizes Paula LeDuc. [7:16] - Kathleen emphasizes the importance of relationships in event planning, focusing on personalized, theatrical experiences. [10:11] - Kathleen thrives on building heartfelt connections with clients, adding value to event planning experiences. [12:51] - Hear Kathleen reminisce about a Bridgerton-themed wedding, showcasing meticulous details and personalized touches for 350 guests. [15:56] - Kathleen touches further upon the dramatic touches of the event. [18:25] - Listen as Kathleen shares an anecdote about resourcefulness in event planning, highlighting the importance of a reliable team. [20:22] - Kathleen recounts a fabric mishap at a wedding, saved by the timely intervention of a friend in the tenting business. [22:36] - Despite having initial doubts, Kathleen embraces the opportunity for growth and learning in her new role. [24:50] - Kathleen relishes her decision despite challenges, including balancing responsibilities and missing hands-on floral work. [27:40] - What does success mean to Kathleen? [28:58] - Andy reveals where Kathleen can be found online. LINKS AND RESOURCES Find Kathleen: Kathleen's Website Kathleen's Instagram Page Paula LeDuc Fine Catering & Events - Website Paula LeDuc Fine Catering & Events - Instagram Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
504 JACIN FITZGERALD: Providing “Unreasonable Hospitality”

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 37:53


Andy is so pleased to be bringing Jacin Fitzgerald of Jacin Fitzgerald Events onto The Wedding Biz this week! Join Andy as he and Jacin discuss the world of event planning and hospitality, with Jacin sharing her journey from working in corporate events to launching her own business in 2009. Growing up in an entrepreneurial family, Jacin developed a strong work ethic and a passion for hospitality, and she emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and making clients feel welcomed and valued. The conversation also involves Jacin's approach to event planning, which prioritizes getting to know clients on a personal level. From handling unexpected challenges like sprinkler mishaps at events to orchestrating last-minute Super Bowl parties on yachts, Jacin shares how she navigates the complexities of destination weddings and high-profile events with grace and adaptability. Andy's and Jacin's discussion also touches on pricing philosophy, marketing strategies, the transformative power of meditation in maintaining mental well-being amidst the demands of the industry, and more! Listen in to discover how Jacin's blend of meticulous planning and “unreasonable hospitality” sets her events apart and ensures unforgettable experiences for her clients. If you enjoy this episode, then Andy asks that you not keep it to yourself! He would really appreciate it if you were to share it with a few good friends and industry colleagues who might also enjoy it! He would also appreciate it if you were to leave a top review wherever you listen to the show because that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:03] - Andy reveals today's guest to be Jacin Fitzgerald and reflects on having invested in his band's growth by treating them to dinner and a concert. [2:41] - Jacin emphasizes the importance of maintaining calm energy as event planners facing various challenges. [4:27] - Jacin shares a funny anecdote from a chaotic wedding event, reflecting on her entrepreneurial family background. [6:33] - Jacin highlights her strong work ethic, sharing experiences of teamwork and inclusivity from her upbringing. [8:19] - How did Jacin get involved in the wedding business? [9:21] - Jacin explored various jobs, including event planning, through temporary work, ultimately founding her own wedding planning business. [12:07] - Jacin's team focuses on two weddings annually, prioritizing hospitality and accessibility while also setting boundaries. [13:57] - Learn how Jacin prioritizes understanding clients' preferences to create events where they feel at home. [15:36] - Jacin reveals how she adapted to clients' true preferences, shifting to meaningful simplicity. [18:05] - Jacin's team smoothly turns mishaps into memorable experiences, like a spontaneous water party. [19:59] - Hear how Jacin's team swiftly relocated an event to avoid clashes, [22:14] - Engage revolutionized Jacin's networking, fostering a global community for idea-sharing and support. [24:07] - Jacin discusses her pricing philosophy. [26:50] - Social media is not Jacin's forte, as she prefers authentic sharing and traditional networking for reputation building. [29:56] - We learn that Jacin values resilience and meditation, learning to balance work and life for fulfillment and success. [32:12] - Jacin recommends the book Unreasonable Hospitality. [33:27] - Jacin reflects on the intense demands of the event industry during COVID, finding solace in meditation. [36:21] - Jacin feels that having tools like breathing techniques helps manage stress in high-stakes event planning effectively. [37:15] - Andy reveals where Jacin can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Book: Will Guidara - Unreasonable Hospitality: The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect   Videos: Caleb Lee Wedding Ceremony Trailer Jennifer + Michael | Highlights Romavera Films   Find Jacin: Jacin's Website   Jacin's Instagram Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
503 REVISIT HAROLD JAMES: How a Hair & Makeup Artist Prioritizes Inner Beauty and Confidence

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 31:03


Tune in as Andy interviews Harold James, a unique French hair and makeup artist in that he prioritizes the individual beauty and personality of each and every one of his clients. Harold is a pretty prolific makeup artist, having done work for celebrities such as Bella Hadid, Amber Valetta, Angelina Jolie, Karlie Kloss, Susan Sarandon, and Kendall Jenner. He has also contributed to a number of top publications like Vogue Italia, Vanity Fair Italy, Elle Italia, Harper's BAZAAR, Cosmopolitan, as well as many others. When Harold was a young boy, he would often advise family members such as cousins and sisters what they should do with their hair, and it eventually got to the point at which they would approach him for recommendations! Although he didn't really become interested in beauty magazines until he was well into his teens, he loved watching his mother do her hair and makeup. He also didn't immediately go into a beauty profession, initially going into finance, but he was inspired to go into beauty because of a friend whom he loved to watch do it as a hobby. He also talks about how he finds a balance between being forward with current fashion and current trends while also being aware of what is age appropriate and what is appropriate for a specific event that a client might be attending. He stresses how important that it is that, no matter what, his clients feel beautiful and confident. He also deals with a very wide range of different personalities amongst his clientele which, as he shares, is the most challenging aspect of his job but is also something that he finds exciting. In closing, Harold is gracious enough to offer advice to anyone who might be up and coming in a similar line of work and wants to take their work to the next level, encouraging people to find their own version of perfection. He also defines success, in so far as what it means to him, saying that he feels that he has been successful when he feels happy and satisfied with his work. Andy is a big admirer of Harold and his work and had a great time chatting with him. Be sure to check Harold out online using one of the resources mentioned, and you are also encouraged to share this episode with friends and/or colleagues who might enjoy it! A review would also be very much appreciated, as would tuning in next time on The Wedding Biz! Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [00:29] – Today's episode is a revisit of Andy's interview with Harold James. [01:23] - Harold reveals what aspirations that he had as a child that led to his eventual work in hair and makeup. [03:06] - Harold details the funny story around the first time that he served a client in the beauty industry. [06:25] - Harold discusses how he was initially working in fashion but not hair and makeup. [08:05] – Harold explains why doing makeup in France is very different from doing makeup in the United States. [10:01] - Harold's journey from LA to Japan led to global beauty exploration and cultural understanding. [12:07] - Harold's passion spans makeup, hair, vintage movies, fashion exhibits, and empowering women through photography. [14:00] - Harold comments on the composition and texture aspects of his work. [17:24] - Harold explains how he balances being fashion forward but also being age appropriate and event appropriate. [19:01] - We hear how Harold applies nearly the same beauty principles with his celebrity clientele as he does his other clients. [21:33] - Harold enthusiastically shares that he still feels a lot of pressure when he does work for celebrities and brides, and he explains why. [24:11] - Harold describes how his approach is similar and different when he does work for an advertising campaign or an editorial. [25:09] - We learn what the most difficult aspect of Harold's job is – dealing with different personalities – and how this is also something that he loves. [26:03] - Harold tells a story involving one of his biggest challenges and how he overcame it. [27:47] - Harold offers advice to people who want to go down a similar path as his. [29:19] – Harold defines success as happiness and satisfaction with your work. [30:40] - Andy reveals where Harold can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Find Harold: Harold's WebsiteHarold's Instagram Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
502 AKESHI AKINSEYE: The Art of Celebrating

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 33:50


Andy is so happy to welcome Akeshi Akinseye to The Wedding Biz this week! Akeshi is a luxury wedding planner and designer based in Chicago. Running Kesh Events, Akeshi specializes in creating extraordinary celebrations all around the world. She is not only a luxury wedding planner and event designer but also an international speaker, author, and business coach, and she joins Andy for this episode to discuss how she came into the business, from where she finds inspiration, and how to open oneself up creatively. Listen in to hear Akeshi also discuss current trends in the industry, how she goes about building an event team, how she has managed to garner such a big social media following, how she draws inspiration from her upbringing in the hospitality industry and her transition into event planning. Discover how Akeshi found her calling in event planning, shifting from a career path in psychology to creating unforgettable experiences for her clients. She delves into her creative process, highlighting the importance of nature and open-mindedness in sparking fresh ideas. while also discussing the significance of culturally immersive entertainment. Akeshi also shares her passion for celebrating life's moments beyond weddings through The Art of Celebrating, a platform that inspires people to host stylish and elegant gatherings, from intimate dinners to lavish picnics. Join Andy as he and Akeshi explore the world of event planning and uncover the beauty of celebration in all its forms! If you enjoy the episode, please don't keep it to yourself! Andy would really appreciate it if you were to share it with a few good friends and industry colleagues who might also enjoy it! He would also appreciate it if you were to leave a top review wherever you listen to the show because that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:24] - Today's guest is Akeshi Akinseye of Kesh Events! [1:37] - Akeshi shares how her upbringing in hospitality led me from psychology to event planning and design. [4:08] - Andy reflects on having mediated a tense conversation between a bride and her mother, offering insightful advice. [5:30] - Akeshi emphasizes the importance of balancing support for clients without taking sides in conflicts. [7:21] - Akeshi stresses the importance of timing when delivering feedback, especially during sensitive moments like dress fittings. [8:21] - From where does Akeshi find inspiration? [10:10] - Akeshi further elaborates, revealing that she finds inspiration in everyday walks, turning photos into collages and drawing from unexpected sources. [13:31] - Slowing down and allowing oneself to reset is crucial for creativity and avoiding forced designs. [15:03] - Akeshi argues that honoring event locations through local culture, music, and personalized elements makes them meaningful and memorable. [18:00] - Creating seamless transitions and immersive experiences in events ensures a memorable journey for guests. [20:13] - Andy highlights his experience in the wedding and event industry, focusing on creating world-class entertainment. [21:31] - Akeshi argues for the importance of forming the right team. [23:16] - Akeshi prioritizes authenticity over aesthetics on social media, focusing on storytelling and brand representation. [24:35] - Akeshi emphasizes the importance of storytelling on social media and discusses the perpetual uncertainty of securing future clients. [26:41] - Andy reflects on business ups and downs, emphasizing faith in oneself to navigate challenges. [29:36] - Appreciating work most during pauses, Akeshi emphasizes gratitude and trust in outcomes. [31:32] - Akeshi discusses The Art of Celebrating, promoting celebration beyond weddings. [33:00] - Learn where to find Akeshi online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Find Akeshi: Akeshi's Website Kesh Events - WebsiteKesh Events - Instagram Page Kesh Events - Facebook Page The Art of Celebrating Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
501 ANNA ROUSSOS/Photographer: Capturing Love: A Journey from Fashion to Romance

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 33:06


Andy dives into an enriching conversation this week with Anna Roussos, a prominent wedding photographer renowned across Europe. Anna shares her journey from a TV director to a distinguished wedding photographer, unveiling the pivotal moments that shaped her career. Discover how Anna's childhood fascination with romance and artistry steered her towards capturing timeless moments of love and emotion through her lens. From her early days in fashion photography to her transformation into a leading figure in luxury wedding photography, Anna's story is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance. Anna has a truly unique approach to wedding photography, blending elegant reportage with a touch of fashion, and she shares insights into storytelling, aesthetic coherence, and client satisfaction. She also discusses the intricacies of branding and niche development in the wedding photography industry and unveils the key elements of building a successful luxury brand. She even elaborates upon the impact of technology and social media on wedding photography, from the demand for quick turnaround times to the rise of drone photography and content creation. Gain valuable tips on portfolio curation, client communication, and balancing artistry with business acumen in the dynamic world of wedding photography. You won't want to miss out on this insightful conversation with Anna Roussos, and if you do enjoy it, then Andy would really appreciate it if you were to share it with a few good friends and industry colleagues who might also enjoy it! Andy would also appreciate it if you were to leave a top review wherever you listen to the show because that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:55] - Andy reveals this episode's guest to be Anna Roussos! [3:26] - When did Anna realize that she wanted to do photography as a career? [5:44] - After discovering the joy of capturing love, Anna transitioned to full-time wedding photography. [8:47] - Anna reflects on her style, revealing that her style style blends elegance with storytelling, emphasizing aesthetic cohesion and client satisfaction. [11:42] - Anna prioritizes thorough client engagement, crafting detailed timelines and mood boards for personalized wedding photography. [14:47] - Andy points out how collaborating with planners on draft timelines allows for optimal event coordination and enhancements. [15:38] - Having input on draft timelines is crucial to Anna for capturing specific moments and adjusting as needed. [18:44] - How does Anna describe her niche? [19:43] - Anna argues that building a strong brand image through portfolio selection is vital for attracting ideal clients. [22:46] - In today's fast-paced world of social media, quick delivery times are essential for photographers. [25:59] - Anna feels that creating a luxury brand for wedding photography involves rarity, exclusivity, prestige, and authenticity. [28:47] - Andy asserts that establishing immediate connection and excitement enhances the client experience from the first interaction. [30:50] - Learn what equipment Anna is currently using. [32:21] - Andy touches upon where Anna can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Find Anna: Anna's Website Anna's instagram Page Anna's Book Anna's Presets Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
500 JENNIFER STEIN: Building Destination Dreams: Two Decades of Wedding Industry Resilience

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 33:06


Returning to the podcast this week is none other than Jennifer Stein, editor-in-chief, publisher, and co-owner of Destination I Do Magazine, a magazine that can be found online and on newsstands. Jennifer joins Andy today to explore the journey of building a renowned brand in the destination wedding industry, sharing how she and her business partner started Destination I Do twenty years ago to fill a gap in the wedding industry by showcasing real couples celebrating their destination weddings worldwide. From humble beginnings with an amateurish first issue to becoming sought-after across various platforms, Jennifer reveals the challenges they faced, including financial struggles and burnout. Despite setbacks, they persevered, eventually turning a profit after three years of hard work and reinvestment. She also discusses their staffing approach, emphasizing flexibility with independent contractors and prioritizing long-term relationships. She shares insights into their decision not to use virtual assistants and how they adapted during the pandemic by listening to clients' needs and offering tailored solutions. With destination weddings making a strong comeback post-pandemic, Jennifer reflects on the industry's resilience and the evolving trends that she is observing. Throughout the interview, Jennifer's passion for storytelling and commitment to serving her clients shine through, highlighting the invaluable lessons learned over two decades in the business. Andy had such a great time having her back on the show, especially since he feels that their conversations together are always especially animated and electric!  If you enjoy this conversation with Jennifer Stein, then please don't keep it to yourself! Share it with a few good friends and industry colleagues who might also enjoy it! Andy would also appreciate it if you were to leave a top review wherever you listen to the show because that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:00] - This is episode 500, and Andy expresses gratitude for all of his loyal listeners! [0:51] - Today's guest is returning guest Jennifer Stein of Destination I Do! [2:44] - Launching Destination I Do filled a gap for couples seeking more than tropical destinations. [4:23] - How long was it before Jennifer turned a profit? [5:55] - Jennifer touches upon how initial setbacks led to learning from mistakes, paving the way for eventual success and growth. [8:06] - Jennifer reveals how limited resources led to self-financing without investors or loans, navigating challenges like the mortgage crisis. [10:38] - Flexible staffing, Jennifer explains, includes hiring contractors for roles like sales, creating long-term mutual relationships. [13:08] - Hear why Jennifer prefers not to use virtual assistants. [15:24] - Jennifer nearly sold her business three times, prioritizing buyers who understand the wedding industry intricacies. [16:34] - Despite setbacks and burnout, Jennifer avoided selling her company, realizing buyers misunderstood her situation and intentions. [19:31] - Jennifer's realization in 2020 prompted her to pay herself what she's worth. [20:53] - Andy reflects on a time when he felt burnt out and found relief by getting a business partner, re-energizing him for success. [23:33] - Amid the 2020 pandemic, Jennifer prioritized client needs, offering assets and support and fostering valuable partnerships. [26:05] - Jennifer shares how she and Harmony Walton revamped projects, enhancing storytelling and revenue. [28:57] - Jennifer, a Gen Xer, learned that success isn't instant, facing setbacks but finding joy in victories. [31:09] - Jennifer strongly feels that destination weddings are back with a vengeance! [32:27] - Learn from Andy where Destination I Do can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Jennifer's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Harmony Walton's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz   Find Jennifer: Destination I Do – Website Destination I Do – Blog   Destination I Do – Podcast   Destination I Do – Facebook Page   Destination I Do – Instagram Page   Destination I Do – Twitter Page   Destination I Do – Pinterest Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
499 FALLON CARTER: Fusing Southern Hospitality with International Luxury

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 28:01


Andy is happy to welcome Fallon Carter to the show this week! Fallon is a renowned founder and creative director of Fallon Carter Events, and she is acclaimed for her fusion of southern hospitality with international luxury in event planning. Listen in as she shares insights into her childhood inclinations towards hosting and entertaining, tracing her journey from contemplating law school to discovering her passion for event planning after a pivotal experience in Paris. The conversation unfolds into Fallon's distinctive approach as a planner and designer, characterized by a blend of southern tradition with modern aesthetics. She elaborates on her process of understanding clients' personalities and intentions through non-wedding-related photos, crafting unique experiences tailored to their desires. Navigating challenges, Fallon also emphasizes the importance of resilience and continuous improvement, sharing her aspirations for building a solid business foundation and exploring additional revenue streams, such as the We Do Collective aimed at budget-friendly brides. Touching on industry insights and the societal pressure surrounding weddings, Fallon advocates for more accessible and personalized celebrations, highlighting the importance of emotional resonance over extravagant displays.   Andy hopes that you enjoy and get wonderful insight from this interview with Fallon Carter! If so, then Andy would really appreciate it if you were to share the episode with a few good friends who might also enjoy it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps   [0:04] - Andy is committing to taking several breaks a day, crucial for productivity and mental recalibration. [1:24] - Today's interview is with Fallon Carter of Fallon Carter Events! [2:37] - Even as a child, Fallon was always drawn to hosting and entertaining, from baking to building projects in school. [3:44] - We learn that, after saving a wedding crisis, Fallon realized her passion for event planning, leading her to New York. [6:16] - Fallon discusses the invaluable lessons that she learned from the challenges around her first wedding. [8:18] - Fallon describes her personal signature. [9:31] - Fallon begins her usual process with clients by requesting five non-wedding-related photos, revealing their personalities and priorities. [11:25] - Learn about Fallon's creative process, in which she compiles a Pinterest board based on client images, focusing on evoking the desired feeling. [14:29] - Andy discusses challenges and how they're inevitable; he has, however, learned to manage them calmly with experience. [17:39] - Navigating between creativity and business is a challenge, and finding harmony is essential for success. [18:21] - Balancing a business's style with structure is important for success in diverse methods. [20:48] - Fallon argues that stress drives us in this industry; she has faced breakdowns but keeps pushing. [22:24] - Hear how Fallon started the We Do Collective, catering to budget-friendly brides, exploring further market opportunities. [23:54] - Fallon feels that a lack of education fuels pricing misconceptions and that weddings can be beautiful at any budget. [26:21] - How does Fallon define success? [27:20] - Andy reveals where Fallon can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES   Find Fallon: Fallon Carter Events - Website   Fallon's Instagram Page Fallon's Facebook Page Fallon's Podcast Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.  

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
498 REVISIT CALEB JORDAN LEE - Filmmaker Extraordinaire!

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 40:41


“I resonate with the client that wants to make you a part of their family throughout the wedding weekend.” Listen as Andy and his guest Caleb Jordan Lee discuss Caleb's early passion for travel and filmmaking, Caleb starting his LLC at sixteen and why he decided to film weddings, plus much more on this episode of The Wedding Biz. Caleb is a brilliant filmmaker and the owner of East West Production, a full-service event filmmaking company with award-winning coverage. Caleb's work has been showcased in publications such as People's Magazine, particularly for shooting Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra's wedding. He has also been featured in Vogue, Martha Stewart Weddings, and Brides Magazine, and Harpers Bazaar named Caleb as one of the world's top filmmakers. Caleb speaks about his first year in business and how his sister's wedding was the catalyst for his business boom. He speaks about how important he feels relationships are with the creative partners and planners and how he works with the planners to create the best product. Listen as Caleb shares a story about Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra's wedding and how iconic his shot of her walking down the aisle with her 70 foot train was. Caleb also discusses how he and his team edit and how everything plays a part in getting the perfect film for his clients. Caleb shares the work he does commercially and how he brings emotion to each small snippet, and he talks about the challenges he faces when telling a client's story, his perspective on social media, the equipment he uses, and how he keeps up with the constant technology change. Caleb started as a teenager and has been in the industry for over ten years. His is a success story you don't want to miss! If you enjoy this revisit with Caleb Jordan Lee, then please don't keep it to yourself! Share the episode with some good friends who might also get something out of it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [01:27] - Today's episode is a revisit of Andy's 2020 interview with Caleb Jordan Lee of East West Production! [02:49] - Caleb shares where he grew up and how he ended up back in the area. [03:40] - Caleb speaks about how family values have shaped the man he is today. [05:08] - Caleb began shooting videos in the Himalayas, transitioned to weddings, and found passion and success. [08:31] - Caleb talks about where the idea of filming weddings came from. [09:42] - Hear how Caleb's career blossomed through learning from experienced mentors and prioritizing relationships, particularly with wedding planners. [12:16] - Caleb discusses his process and how it's all about his relationships with planners. [13:24] - Caleb realized the importance of scaling his business wisely, opting for quality over quantity in client experiences. [14:18] - Caleb speaks about how he works with the planners when getting to know the clients. [16:04] - Caleb shares about some standout events he has done throughout the years. [17:58] - Caleb discusses the experience he had when filming Nick Jonas' and Priyanka Chopra's wedding. [21:09] - Caleb speaks about catching Priyanka walking down the aisle with a 70′ train and how iconic it was. [23:08] - Caleb talks about how he and his team edit film. [25:10] - We learn that Caleb's journey into the hospitality market stemmed from his love for weddings and capturing the essence of experiences. [27:49] - Putting together a reel of his work and trying to put all the parts together to create a story is the hardest thing Caleb does. [28:37] - Caleb shifted his wedding videography style to focus on capturing genuine, intimate moments, tailored to each client's preferences. [31:01] - Discover that Caleb hasn't encountered major disasters in his wedding videography career, though drone flights remain nerve-wracking. [32:44] - Caleb discusses how he views the business side of his company. [33:51] - Caleb shares his perspective on social media and he uses it in his business. [36:29] - What equipment does Caleb use, and how does he handle the constant changes with technology? [38:26] - Caleb feels successful if he can bring other people up with him. [39:59] - Andy reveals where Caleb can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Vimeo Links: ReelLake Como, ItalyAmanzoe, GreeceMallorca, SpainSt. BarthsChâteau de Vaux-le-Vicomte Find Caleb: Caleb's Instagram PageEast West - WebsiteEast West - Instagram Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
497 KELLSIE BAIN: Globetrotting Glam: Navigating Makeup Artistry

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 22:45


Andy is thrilled this week to take listeners on a journey through the inspiring world of makeup artistry with sought-after makeup artist and educator, Kellsie Bain! Join Andy and Kellsie as they dive into Kellsie's upbringing in Sydney, Australia, where she draws inspiration from the strong, hardworking women in her family. From her corporate beginnings to her transition into the world of makeup artistry, Kellsie shares how her experiences have shaped her signature style and approach to her craft. Discover the secrets behind Kellsie's global success as a makeup artist, from leveraging social media platforms like TikTok, to connecting with clients worldwide, to overcoming the challenges of working as a destination makeup artist. Gain insights into her mentoring and coaching programs, designed to empower emerging makeup artists to achieve their goals and build successful businesses. Be sure to also explore Kellsie's online store, where she offers a wealth of resources, including masterclasses and templates, to support makeup artists at every stage of their journey. From email templates to price guides, Kellsie provides the tools necessary to elevate professionalism and streamline business operations. You won't want to miss this engaging conversation filled with valuable insights and practical tips for aspiring makeup artists and industry professionals alike. If you enjoy this conversation, then Andy would really appreciate it if you were to share the episode with a few good friends who might also enjoy it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:02] - Andy shares that he finds solace and inspiration in his rejuvenating walks amid hectic schedules. [1:07] - Today's guest is makeup artist Kellsie Bain! [2:19] - Kellsie explains how her upbringing and corporate experience shaped her journey into makeup artistry and entrepreneurship. [4:24] - Kellsie's business-focused approach and signature style have driven her success in makeup artistry. [5:23] - Establishing a personal connection with clients informs Kellsie's tailored approach to bridal makeup. [7:16] - Hear how Kellsie used TikTok to leverage her passion for makeup and travel to become a sought-after destination artist. [10:16] - To attract destination clients, Kellsie advises, elevate your brand and maintain connections to combat loneliness while traveling. [13:22] - Consistently showcasing her presence on social media fosters trust and connection with Kellsie's audience. [15:54] - Kellsie identifies her biggest challenge as having to balance personal challenges while maintaining professionalism in her work. [18:51] - Kellsie loves working for herself and connecting with fellow makeup artists. [19:39] - Learn about the mentoring that Kellsie offers. [20:56] - Kellsie's online store offers masterclasses and templates, aiding makeup artists in their professional journey. [22:08] - Andy shares where Kellsie can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES   Find Kellsie: Kellsie's Website Kellsie's Instagram Page Kellsie's TikTok Page Kellsie's Online Store Kellsie's Online Masterclass Kellsie's Workshops Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
496 SIMON T. BAILEY: Riding the Waves with Resilience

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 24:16


Join Andy for this episode of The Wedding Biz as returning guest Simon T. Bailey sits down with him to talk about his latest book, Resilience@Work: How to Coach Yourself into a Thriving Future! Simon shares insights on bouncing back better, the metaphor of surfing as a universal concept for resilience, and the significance of intentional actions and relationships. Their discussion delves into the practical techniques for building resilience, including reflecting at the end of each day, maintaining mental health, and expressing gratitude, with Simon emphasizing the value of therapy, the impact of a positive workplace culture, and the helper's high attained through intentional kindness. Andy and Simon also discuss reframing worry and anxiety, encouraging listeners to spiral up rather than down. Overall, the episode provides valuable insights and actionable strategies for cultivating resilience in both personal and professional spheres. Simon's expertise and positivity make for an engaging and uplifting conversation, leaving listeners inspired to embrace change and foster resilience in their own lives. If you enjoy this insightful interview with Simon, then please share the episode with a few good friends who might also enjoy it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:04] - After a month in Hawaii, Andy reflects on the challenges of returning, emphasizing manifesting dreams through belief. [1:28] - Andy introduces returning guest Simon T. Bailey! [3:23] - In Solana Beach, Simon draws a life lesson from surfing, urging resilience and bouncing back. [4:38] - Simon embraces failure as a feedback mechanism, emphasizing learning, intentionality, and focusing on successes over setbacks. [6:10] - Hear Simon share a significant business investment, highlighting the value of saying yes and embracing growth through challenges. [8:59] - Simon emphasizes the importance of leaders setting the tone for positive environments. [11:42] - Andy reveals how he has learned to focus on positive aspects before addressing improvement opportunities. [13:42] - Andy gains show inspiration from wedding industry success, discussing key insights like personal responsibility and positive change reframing. [16:40] - Simon explains that he builds resilience by prioritizing mental health and pursuing continuous learning. [18:21] - To cultivate resilience, Simon advocates for daily reflection, prioritizing well-being, and fostering gratitude through showing appreciation to others. [21:19] - To combat anxiety, Simon advises visualizing past successes, creating a positive interruption and taking control of thoughts. [22:32] - Andy praises Simon's concept of "spiraling up" as a visual tool for reframing challenges positively, fostering resilience. [23:51] - Andy reveals where Simon can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Simon's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz   Find Simon: Simon's Website Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
495 ALEX LE ROUX: The Soundscapes of Luxury

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 33:05


Join Andy as he welcomes Alex Le Roux, the CEO and founder of ALR Music based in London, back to the show! ALR Music specializes in providing entertainment for luxury events worldwide, boasting an impressive clientele, including Idris Elba, members of the Royal Family, the Beckham-Peltz's and events for high-profile brands like Google, Jo Malone, and Chanel. In this engaging conversation, Alex shares insights into the expansion of ALR Music, which has nearly doubled in size since the last interview. The company now employs 400-500 musicians monthly, orchestrating 650 events annually across the globe. Notably, they've also successfully ventured into the competitive American market. The discussion covers Alex's creative approach to designing unique and memorable performances for luxury weddings and events, and he emphasizes the importance of staying open-minded, drawing inspiration from various sources, and tailoring each experience to the client's vision. Alex shares anecdotes about crafting personalized ceremonies, orchestrating grand entrances, and incorporating diverse musical styles to keep all generations engaged on the dancefloor. Throughout the interview, Alex expresses passion for innovation, constantly pushing the boundaries to create new projects and bands like Havana Heat, a Latin-themed ensemble with a visually stunning stage setup. He emphasizes the importance of delivering unique experiences for high-net-worth clients who seek something extraordinary for their special events. Andy hopes that listeners find inspiration in Alex's dedication to reinvention, the pursuit of excellence, and the ongoing evolution of LR Music's global presence. If so, then please share the episode with a few good friends who might also enjoy it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:53] - This episode's guest is returning guest Alex Le Roux of ALR Music! [3:50] - Alex is inspired by concerts like Nile Rodgers, Chic, and Bruno Mars. [6:21] - Aspiring to emulate Bruno Mars and Chic, finding skilled musicians with energy is the challenge for Alex. [7:43] - From where does Alex find creative inspiration? [9:56] - Alex argues that planners vary; some control everything while others value collaboration. [12:36] - Andy expresses appreciation for clients and planners who involve musicians. [14:15] - Alex's team created a unique Lake Como entrance with 62 performers for an extraordinary experience. [17:25] - Dealing with the challenge of short-lived, non-danceable hit songs is tough, especially for events. [18:33] - Alex adds that keeping a dance floor engaged involves blending classics with current hits that appeal to diverse generations. [22:19] - Alex reveals that he has almost doubled his business, employing 400-500 musicians monthly, with 650 events yearly.  [25:33] - Andy marvels at how remarkable managing transatlantic success is for Alex. [26:42] - Client decisiveness has increased; they now rely more on online content, speeding up decisions. [28:46] - Alex is thrilled by creating diverse, unique projects like Havana Heat, pushing boundaries and innovation in entertainment. [32:22] - Andy reveals where Alex can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Episode 273 ALEX LE ROUX - Designing Musical Entertainment In An Extraordinary Way   Videos: ALR Strings | At Last Brooklyn Soul | Leave the Door Open Dee Supreme - I'm Coming Out   Find Alex: ALR Music - Website ALR Music - Instagram Page ALR Music - Facebook Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
494 REVISIT LEWIS MILLER: The “Banksy of Floral Design

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 40:21


“Before I know what flowers I'm going to use, I need to know what backdrop I'm going to create to show off those flowers.” Listen as Andy and his guest Lewis Miller discuss how Lewis came to be in New York City, his process with clients, how he gets inspired for his designs, how he has been able to maneuver through the pandemic, and so much more on this episode of The Wedding Biz! Lewis is a floral designer and founder of Lewis Miller Design out of New York City. His client list includes leading industry professionals in fashion, design, photography, art direction, and architecture such as Bulgari, Carolina Herrera, Mayor Blumberg, Chanel, Tiffany, Versace, Bergdorf Goodman, the Whitney Museum, and more. Lewis discusses how his pop-up flower flashes started and where he did his first one. He shares why he moved from Seattle, Washington to New York City and how he opened his small flower shop without fear or hesitation because he knew that was what he was supposed to be doing. Listen as Lewis shares his process when speaking with clients, a story about one particular wedding he did in an unappealing ballroom, and the curveball he was thrown. Lewis also shares how he merges his company's business aspect with his creative side. Lewis is a poster child for how to run a business that can tackle a pandemic and come back bigger and stronger. He believes that if you trim the fat every few years and watch where you spend money, you will still be around when others are not. He is an inspiring creative, and you don't want to miss this episode. If you enjoy this revisit with Lewis, then Andy asks you to please not keep it to yourself! Share the episode with some good friends who might also get something out of it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [01:30] - This episode is a revisit of Andy's original interview with Lewis Miller of Lewis Miller Design. [02:51] - Lewis shares how he got the moniker, the “Banksy of Floral Design.” [04:10] - Lewis shares how he had an idea to bring artistic flower installations to NYC. [06:53] - Wanting to give back meaningfully, Lewis started Flower Flashes, a creative experiment outside financial expectations, in 2016. [09:50] - Lewis shares a little bit about his background and upbringing. [12:45] - Listen as Lewis discusses his move from Seattle, Washington to New York City. [15:26] - Anticipating a shift to interior design, Lewis, 25 at the time, arrived in New York and had to face practical realities. [17:50] - Lewis didn't have fear or hesitation when he opened his business and started small. [19:50] - What percentage of Lewis' business is weddings? [21:22] - Passionate about design, Lewis views weddings as a canvas for unique and personal expressions. [24:27] - Hear a story involving Lewis facing a challenging wedding planning scenario, navigating conflicts between a bride and her parents' wishes. [27:44] - Lewis proposed a bold solution for the challenging wedding venue. [29:43] - Addressing diverse tastes and personalities, Lewis successfully transformed Trump's ballroom with a unique, satisfying design. [31:58] - How does Lewis balance the business aspect with the creative side? [33:36] - Lewis discusses what he believes has kept his business alive. [34:54] - Lewis discusses how he focuses on efficiency, ensuring financial sustainability and allowing creative indulgences like flower flashes. [36:38] - Navigating the unpredictable world of social media, Lewis and his team experiment with authenticity and creativity for engagement. [39:36] - Andy reveals where Lewis can be found online. LINKS AND RESOURCES Find Lewis: Lewis Miller Design - WebsiteLewis Miller Design - Facebook PageLewis Miller Design - Instagram PageFlower Flash - Instagram PageTED Talk Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
493 CHRISTINA MATTEUCCI: Upping Your Speaking Game and Crafting Compelling Narratives

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 45:42


Andy really hopes that you will embark on a journey through the vibrant world of public speaking with returning guest Christina Matteucci, also known as Teucci Mama. In this lively conversation, Christina, the executive director of David Beam Experiences, draws on her two decades of global event execution experience. With a theatrical background from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, Christina explores the power and artistry of public speaking. Christina delves into the essence of being a successful speaker, likening it to a competitive sport that demands dedication and consistent effort. From choosing a relevant and impactful topic to delivering a compelling performance, Christina shares her insights on crafting a talk that resonates with the audience. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity and vulnerability, drawing from her own experiences, including a TED talk on the "mystique of freak." The conversation spans the preparation process, from writing and rehearsing talks to dealing with unexpected challenges and the nuances and overwhelm of memorization. Christina shares her unique techniques, such as the "Swiss cheese" method for handling audience expressions, providing valuable tips for speakers at every level of expertise. As a sought-after keynote talent and business coach, Christina encourages professionals in the weddings and events industry to engage in speaking. She highlights the transformative power of public speakers advocating for themselves, and her journey from humble beginnings in small venues to becoming a recognized speaker serves as inspiration for those seeking to make an impact through public speaking! Listen in to this dynamic conversation with Andy and Christina to unlock the secrets of effective public speaking and elevate your game in the world of events and conferences! Andy is hopeful that you enjoy this conversation with Christina, and if so, then he encourages you to not keep it to yourself! Be sure to share the episode with a few good friends who might also enjoy it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:03] - Andy is enjoying a month in Maui, embracing beach life, music, and exciting adventures. [4:06] - Andy reveals that today's guest is returning guest Christina Matteucci! [5:52] - In the special events industry, advocacy and knowledge-sharing fosters teamwork and improvement. ​​[8:40] - Christina argues that public speaking success, akin to a competitive sport, demands consistent skill development. [11:32] - In a recent TED talk, Christina emphasizes embracing uniqueness, illustrating how authenticity elevates speaker effectiveness and captivates audiences. [14:09] - Christina believes in prioritizing substance over visuals and articulating a compelling idea that sparks change. [17:02] - Crafting impactful talks involves challenging audience misconceptions. [19:51] - Christina points out that speakers are at their finest when they're well prepared and rehearsed. [21:04] - How does Christina prepare to give a public speech? [24:30] - Christina memorizes every word of her speeches in advance, which empowers stage freedom. [27:41] - Speakers advocating for themselves is vital; make sure that needs are met, assess the venue, and prioritize emotional protection. [30:45] - Christina argues for facing unexpected challenges confidently and engaging the audience actively. [33:05] - Hear about Christina's “swiss cheese” method. [34:35] - We are advised to surround ourselves with supportive individuals, to practice in front of others, to seek constructive criticism, and to stay focused. [37:22] - Christina emphasizes requesting feedback from colleagues during 30-minute talk sessions. [39:35] - Establish a distinct perspective in public speaking, starting small, embracing humility, and building credibility through consistent engagements. [42:47] - Christina does coach people, something that she very much enjoys doing. [45:01] - Andy reveals where Christina can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Christina's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Find Christina: David Beahm Experiences – Website Christina's Instagram Page Teucci Mama – Website Christina's LinkedIn Profile Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
492 RAY THOMPSON & JACKSON FLAGG: Lighting Design & Telling A Story Throughout An Event

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 29:45


Andy hopes that you will join him for this captivating conversation with two prominent lighting designers, Ray Thompson and Jackson Flagg of Images by Lighting in Los Angeles. Images by Lighting boasts an extensive portfolio, having worked on high-profile events with major film studios, award shows, and renowned musical artists. Ray, who Andy has had on the show before, is the co-owner who founded the company in 1982, and he discusses the philosophy of the "choreography of emotion" in lighting design, emphasizing the transformative power of lighting to guide guests through an event's emotional journey. Jackson Flagg, another talented lighting designer at the company, delves into the storytelling aspect of lighting, especially in weddings, where direction and intensity can be used to draw attention and set the tone. The conversation also covers various aspects of lighting design for different segments of events, from ceremonies and cocktail receptions to dance floors and after-parties. Ray and Jackson provide insights into the importance of timing and ambience during live events, and they also touch on the role of intelligent lighting, the impact of LED technology, and the versatility of fixtures. They also offer us a glimpse into their upcoming project – the grand opening of the Fontainebleau Hotel in Las Vegas! Andy is so glad to have had Ray back on the podcast and to have met Jackson, and you're sure to enjoy this conversation! If so, then please don't keep it to yourself! Be sure to share the episode with a few good friends who might also enjoy it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:37] - Today's guests are Jackson Flagg and returning guest Ray Thompson of Images by Lighting! [2:23] - Ray regards each event as a choreographed dance, guiding guests through varying moods with lighting. [4:09] - Jackson points out that with events, lighting is not just smoke and mirrors; it weaves enchanting narratives. [6:56] - Jackson says that optimal timing is crucial for events; consider sunset positions for picturesque backdrops, avoiding silhouette scenarios. [8:14] - Ray adds that transitioning from sunset ceremonies to cocktails requires seamless lighting adjustments, maintaining a warm and inviting atmosphere. [10:12] - Having a technician and programmer on-site ensures quick adaptability for last-minute lighting changes during events. [13:30] - Jackson advocates for illuminating the dance floor with textured patterns adds depth, as it creates an inviting and dynamic atmosphere. [15:10] - For a subtle, intimate ambiance during crucial moments like the first dance, Jackson feels that static colors work best. [18:24] - Jackson adds that starting with the venue or floor layout is crucial; lighting needs elements like tables and stages. [19:09] - Ray walks us through their usual process with clients. [21:32] - Jackson points out that Gobos provide versatile patterned projections for weddings or Halloween and that intelligent lighting is cost-efficient with lower power consumption. [23:36] - Ray adds that smaller venues benefit from battery-powered LED lights with excellent color reproduction and 20-hour longevity. [24:35] - Jackson, in his personal home space, appreciates the control offered by LED fixtures. [26:46] - Jackson looks ahead, stating that new lighting trends for events include innovative fixtures like floating orbs and movable mirrors. [27:45] - Ray is excited about the upcoming opening of the Fontainebleau Hotel in Vegas after 20 years of construction. [29:06] - Andy shares where we can find Images by Lighting online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Ray's Previous Guest Spot on The Wedding Biz Find Images by Lighting: Images by Lighting - Website Images by Lighting - Instagram Page Images by Lighting - LinkedIn Page Ray's Instagram Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
491 CECI JOHNSON: The Art of Constant Evolution and Elevating Brands

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 31:07


Andy is so thrilled to welcome Ceci Johnson back to the podcast! The founder of Ceci New York, a globally renowned luxury invitation design agency, Ceci is recognized by Tony Burch and also Anna Wintour of Vogue magazine, as well as numerous others, and is here to share insights into the constant evolution of her business over the past three years. As a creative force, Ceci discusses the importance of staying ahead of the curve and exploring new possibilities, especially post-pandemic. The conversation delves into Ceci's expansion into more attainable luxury with semi-custom collection invitations, making luxury accessible to a broader audience. Beyond invitations, she has ventured into corporate and branding work, launching brand makeovers during the pandemic. Ceci emphasizes the significance of ensuring that a brand works for the business, not against it. Ceci also explores strategic partnerships and collaborations, highlighting the magic that happens when creatives join forces. She shares insights into Instagram's collaborator post feature, enhancing visibility and engagement. Her foray into lifestyle products, including collaborations with Ladurée and Bandolier, showcases her commitment to innovation, and she even provides tips on successful partnerships, emphasizing the importance of aligning with the right fit and being strategic in choices. The conversation touches upon personalized design trends, the challenges of staying unique in a saturated market, and the evolving landscape of the wedding and events industry. Ceci opens up about balancing creativity with running a successful business, prioritizing self-care, and maintaining a work-life balance. Ceci also shares her dreams, including the desire to find contentment and relaxation amid the constant pursuit of success. Andy is grateful for Ceci's time and for coming back on the show, and he hopes that you enjoy this conversation with her! If you do, then please don't keep it to yourself! Be sure to share the episode with a few good friends who might also enjoy it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:27] - Andy announces that today's guest is returning guest Ceci Johnson of Ceci New York! [1:53] - Constantly evolving, Ceci embraces change and collaborates for accessible luxury and brand makeovers. [4:15] - Ceci argues that the whole brand makeover is pivotal and emphasizes creating a cohesive brand, from logo to symbols and guidelines. [6:01] - What is Ceci's view on partnerships and collaborations? [8:29] - Ceci is excited about expanding into lifestyle products, including scarves, phone cases, and more. [10:36] - Ceci emphasizes a strategic approach to partnerships, prioritizing alignment with her luxury brand and audience. [12:24] - Acknowledging evolving challenges, Ceci reflects on the enduring demand for personalized couture design over her 20-year journey. [15:17] - Ceci acknowledges the challenges of balancing work and family, emphasizing the importance of prioritization and boundaries. [18:48] - The key is managing priorities, saying no to non-essential tasks, and eliminating toxic influences for balance. [20:10] - Ceci feels that success is ongoing, that there's no point of relaxation. [23:39] - From where does Ceci find inspiration? [26:10] - Ceci emphasizes the importance of granting individual "me time" to her kids, promoting independence and boundaries. [27:05] - Ceci shares her dreams of future collaborations and expresses a desire to find contentment in her current achievements. [30:24] - Andy reveals where Ceci can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Ceci's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Find Images by Lighting: Ceci's Website Ceci's Instagram Page Ceci's Facebook Page Ceci's Pinterest Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
490 REVISIT LISA VORCE: The Intangible Soul of an Event

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 44:23


“My proudest moments aren't only about design. They are about how my clients feel when they see and experience the design.” Listen as Andy and his guest Lisa Vorce discuss Lisa's love of celebrations, what inspired her to leave corporate America to launch her own business and much more on this episode of The Wedding Biz. Lisa is a world-renowned celebrity event planner, receiving accolades from Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Brides, BizBash, and Martha Stewart, to name a few. She planned several events for Kobe Bryant and produced some of the most iconic celebrations, including the weddings of John Legend and Chrissy Teigen and Kate Upton and Justin Verlander. Lisa is a speaker and headliner at conferences worldwide, including WPPI, Engage, and DWP. Lisa shares that the first event she worked at was a birthday party for George Clooney's mom, how the referrals from the first wedding she planned led her down the destination wedding path, and the process she follows for each client. Lisa also shares the roles each of her treasured team members play in the events they produce. Listen as Lisa describes an event she did recently, how she helps her clients choose a venue for their wedding and why each client is set up with a website and email address so they can communicate not only with Lisa's team but so that the team can communicate with the guests that are attending the wedding.   If you enjoy listening to this revisit with Lisa, then Andy asks you to please not keep it to yourself! Share the episode with some good friends who might also get something out of it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [00:18] - Today's episode is a revisit of Andy's original conversation with Lisa Vorce! [01:45] - Lisa shares what she means by wanting to design something that resonates with someone's soul. [04:03] - Lisa speaks about her family and the mixed heritage she grew up around. [05:35] - Was there any place outside Lisa's family experience where she was exposed to celebrations like she does today? [07:30] - Lisa speaks about meeting her husband during a blizzard in Colorado. [08:52] - Lisa shares that one of the first events she worked was for Nina Clooney, George Clooney's mom. [09:54] - When Lisa transitioned from the corporate world to open her own company, was it something she thought about or was it impulsive? [12:00] - Lisa discusses the first wedding she planned and how that was the catalyst for specializing in destination weddings. [15:28] - Lisa speaks about her process from initial contact with a potential client through the event. [17:31] - Lisa explains what she focuses on for each event and what role each member of her team plays. [19:27] - What are some of the most significant stressors Lisa finds that her clients face? [21:49] - Lisa discusses how she helps her clients decide what venue will work best for them for the destination they choose. [24:30] - Lisa gives us an example of a wedding she did recently and how they picked the venue, resorts, excursions, and flights. [28:37] - Why is lighting the first thing that Lisa look at before designing an event? [31:29] - Lisa speaks about being involved in a couple's website for their wedding and communicating the necessary information. [33:27] - Lisa shares that each client has a specific email address linked directly to their company and the communication plan they do with the guests. [36:06] - Lisa discusses how hard it is to break into designing at a top-level in the event industry. [38:33]  - How does Lisa suggest that photographers and other creative partners who want to work with her approach her? [41:18] - Lisa shares about her product line called Lisa Vorce and Zola, a registry for brides. [42:17] - Lisa speaks about where she sees herself in the next few years. [43:49] - Andy reveals where Lisa can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Find Lisa: Lisa's WebsiteLisa's Instagram PageLisa's Facebook PageWedding Pro - “On a Bed With Lisa Vorce!” Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
489 ALEJANDRA POUPEL: Innovation, Audacity, and the Art of Event Planning

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 27:50


Join Andy this week for The Wedding Biz as he interviews returning guest Alejandra Poupel, internationally renowned event planner! Renowned for planning upscale events that cater to a diverse clientele from different cultures and backgrounds, Alejandra of Alejandra Poupel Events shares her unique approach to event planning and the crucial role of cultural knowledge in her work. In addition, Alejandra discusses the lessons learned from the pandemic and the ways it altered her business approach emphasizing more on personal connections and service quality. The conversation further delves into her audacious approach to planning, where taking risks is seen as a necessary component. Alejandra also underlines the significance of assembling the right team and the mutual respect and synergy in driving success. Listen in to gain an appreciation for her desire to continuously learn from varied cultural practices to enhance her events. Being at the top of her game, Alejandra insists on enjoying the process, making every event uniquely audacious, and carrying lessons forward to future events. Andy had such a great time chatting with her again for the podcast. If you enjoy listening, then Andy asks that you not keep this to yourself! Share the episode with some good friends who might also get something out of it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:29] - Today's guest is returning guest Alejandra Poupel of Alejandra Poupel Events! [2:29] - In-person connections are vital for business success, and despite the pandemic challenges, Alejandra's team adapted and prioritized well-being. [5:17] - Alejandra clarifies that the office now hosts meditation sessions, enhancing well-being and fostering a sense of balance. [7:15] - 2023 surpassed Alejandra's expectations, as she witnessed a surge in destination events and intimate multi-day celebrations. [9:14] - Alejandra describes the Engage event, which brought stress but allowed creative freedom. [11:44] - Despite theories of a slowdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Alejandra notes increased wedding sizes, with clients wanting grand celebrations. [13:36] - Alejandra explains how innovation and audacity have been the keys to her success. [15:07] - Alejandra clarifies that audacity to her means taking risks, like creating unique elements for clients' events. [18:05] - Constantly pushing boundaries, Alejandra emphasizes the importance of the right team and impeccable service. [21:35] - What does Alejandra really want to do that she hasn't done yet? [24:17] - Alejandra reveals that she doesn't experience burnout, embracing diverse, challenging events. [26:58] - Andy reveals where Alejandra can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Alejandra's Previous Guest Spot on The Wedding Biz Find Alejandra: Alejandra's Website Alejandra's Facebook Page Alejandra's Instagram Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
488 SOPHIE FELTS AND ERICA GAMBLE: Floral Design Journey to a Blossoming Business

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 34:56


In this exciting episode of The Wedding Biz, Andy engages with the power-duo behind Sophie Felts Floral Design, Sophie Felts, Founder, and Erica Gamble, Partner and President. This dynamic duo, based out of the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, thrives in the high-end design realm, curating stunning floral designs for wedding and event clientele that leaves their clients breathless! The in-person chat uncovers a fascinating journey of Sophie and Erica, including how they got into the floral design business, formed a partnership, and continually fuel their creative process. You'll hear about how this mom-turned entrepreneur and her insurance professional-turned-floral designer partner joined forces to make waves in the industry. Sophie and Erica also open up about their approach, pricing philosophy, challenges, and the workshop they offer, and they even share a distinct aspect of their business— collaborating with planners, focusing mainly on floral design. This eye-opening episode will also take you through Sophie and Erica's adventures – like a last-minute scrap of a dead pine tree for decoration, and their transparent approach towards budget comfort zones. Above all, the episode underlines an important aspect of their business – the importance of forming a great team. With a team of more than 60 people working on weekends, they emphasize how creating a business structure is a creative process that plays an integral part in their success. Andy really hopes that you enjoy this engaging conversation with Sophie and Erica! If so, then Andy asks that you not keep it to yourself! Share the episode with some good friends who might also get something out of it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [1:17] - Andy announces that today's guests are Sophie and Erica of Sophie Felts Floral Design! [2:34] - After becoming a stay-at-home mom, Sophie was inspired by a hair salon to start a flower arrangement business. [3:53] - In 2016, while jobless, Erica admired Sophie's unique flower arrangements on Instagram, prompting her to join the business. [4:46] - Erica reflects on how her first experience of an exciting styled shoot with Sophie solidified her involvement in the business. [6:05] - Sophie describes the company's overall approach to floral design. [8:45] - The team begins client consultations with discussions on event date, budget, and preferences, often using mood boards and images for inspiration. [11:51] - Sophie's team collaboratively uses Pinterest for concept development. [14:27] - Sophie gives an example of how they incorporate last-minute items into their installations, significantly enhancing the final result. [17:49] - Sophie explains that the business grew by embracing Erica's complementary skills, improving customer service, and smart budgeting. [19:46] - Erica highlights their team's goal to provide a sustainable, creative career for women. [21:43] - Sophie acknowledges their business is structured for larger-scale projects and may not competitively cater to clients with smaller budgets. [23:26] - What is the hardest part of what Sophie and Erica do? [24:08] - Erica touches upon an annual spring workshop to train a pool of freelance staff to aid their expanding floral business. [27:25] - Sophie and Erica value balancing business with creativity, hiring artists for their team, but keeping the focus on efficient and profitable work. [29:10] - Sophie expresses a desire to constantly evolve and improve, reflecting on each event and assessing what worked well and what didn't. [31:50] - Erica acknowledges the challenge of expectations for Sophie's presence and credits Sophie's leadership for their success. [33:07] - Regarding Sophie's leadership, Erica adds that Sophie invests a significant portion of her time consistently checking in with every team member. [34:09] - Andy reveals where Sophie and Erica can be found on social media.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Find Sophie and Erica: Sophie Felts Floral Design - Website Sophie Felts Floral Design - Facebook Page Sophie Felts Floral Design - Instagram Page Sophie Felts Floral Design - Pinterest Page Workshop Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
487 REVISIT DIANE KHOURY: Australia's Premier Event Planner & Designer

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 39:39


Andy invites you to join this week for a revisit of his 2020 interview with Diane Khoury!! Have you ever heard of a bride planning her own wedding with 500 guests and with no experience in planning an event of any size? Listen as Andy and his guest Diane Khoury discuss how she was able to pull it off and why it was the reason she started her own wedding and event business plus much more on this episode of The Wedding Biz! Diane is a Sydney-based event planner, quickly approaching 400,000 Instagram followers. Diane Khoury Weddings and Events has been credited for revolutionizing the planning, styling, and concept design of luxury weddings and events both in and out of Australia. Diane's weddings stand out as stunning works of art with a passion for glamorous detail and an appreciation for unique displays. After being sought after by celebrities and socialites, Diane continues to catapult the definition of celebrating love and luxury in Australia. Listen in as the episode delves into Diane's journey, from her upbringing shaped by Lebanese heritage to her unexpected entry into the event planning industry after planning her own wedding. She takes us through pivotal moments of her career, such as her leap from the corporate world, her approach to client engagement, and the challenges she faced, including a high-stakes event with a stuck ceiling installation. Diane also shares insights into her pricing philosophy, the significance of social media in her success, and the delicate balance she maintains between her thriving career and fulfilling family life. She shares a poignant story of a christening event in Lebanon, illustrating her ability to bridge cultures and create magical, personalized celebrations. If you enjoy this revisit with Diane, then Andy asks you to please not keep it to yourself! Share the episode with some good friends who might also get something out of it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [00:25] - This episode is a revisit of Andy's 2020 interview with Diane Khoury! [01:29] - Diane discusses her childhood in Sydney. [02:37] - Diane shares that she landed a retail job at age 13 and where she went after college. [05:21] - Diane planned her own wedding, which propelled her into the wedding and event industry. [06:16] - How did Diane know how to plan her wedding with 500 people and with no experience? [08:18] - Diane transitioned from a disconnected corporate accountant to a thriving event planner driven by passion and genuine connections. [10:27] - Diane was initially doing this on the side. [12:23] - Diane reflects on how she faced fear and saw it as an opportunity to escape an unfulfilling corporate role, supported by her husband's encouragement. [13:59] - Amidst the COVID pause, Diane reflects on six years of balancing family, business, and self-realization. [15:21] - Diane shares her process from the first contact with the client through the end of the event. [17:11] - Diane describes an event she did for a client in Lebanon and how she came up with the idea for her magical design. [18:40] - Diane crafted a luxurious outdoor event in Australia, inspired by Lebanon's beauty, emphasizing family values. [22:03] - How does Diane handle challenges? [25:57] - A pivotal moment tested Diane's commitment as an event planner, reinforcing her dedication to fulfilling couples' dreams. [27:22] - Diane shares how she balances the creative and financial sides of her business. [28:49] - Diane speaks about how many full-time employees she has. [29:20] - How does Diane price her events? [29:56] - How does Diane feel about social media? [31:40] - The most important thing on social media is showing people your personality. [33:36] - Juggling various roles, Diane emphasizes the importance of support, family, and learning to delegate for growth. [36:29] - Diane strives to instill a strong work ethic and passion-driven mindset in her children, fostering resilience and determination. [38:43] - Andy reveals where Diane can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Videos: Lebanon Christening Amra & Tony's Wedding Isabel & Troy's Wedding   Find Diane: DK Weddings & Events - WebsiteDK Weddings & Events - Instagram PageDK Weddings & Events - Facebook Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
486 JAMESA ALEXANDER: Elevating Weddings with Storytelling, the Collaborative Process, Work-Life Balance, and More!

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 34:44


Andy welcomes you back to The Wedding Biz as he interviews Jamésa Alexander, the Founder of Jayne Heir Weddings & Events, a premier boutique planning agency. Listen in as Jamésa shares insights into her journey, discussing her background in kinesiology and how it shaped her perspective. The conversation delves into her approach to event planning, emphasizing the importance of storytelling and creating a personalized experience for each couple. Jamésa also reveals her strategies for handling challenges during events, drawing on her experience in aerospace and defense. Jamésa and Andy also explore the collaborative process with creative partners and the meticulous selection of vendors based on the couple's vision, and Jamésa discusses the balance between the creative and business aspects of running a successful wedding planning agency. The conversation also includes candid discussion about the challenges of maintaining a work-life balance, especially as a successful entrepreneur and mother. Jamésa is also co-author of the book Planners Unplugged, an anthology book that shares planners' stories, challenges, and inspirations, and she provides us with some background insight into that as well, including how you can get a copy! You're very likely to gain valuable insights into the world of event planning, the importance of collaboration, and the personal challenges faced by professionals in the industry, so Andy invites you to give this episode a listen! If you enjoy this conversation with Jamésa, then Andy urges you not to keep it to yourself. Share the episode with some good friends who might also get something out of it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen to the show, as that really helps the show out! Lastly, don't forget to follow The Wedding Biz on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:53] - Andy reveals today's guest as Jamésa Alexander of Jayne Heir Weddings & Events! [2:15] - Learn how Jamésa was an entrepreneur even as a child hosting pizza parties. [3:53] - Envisioning a mechanical career, Jamésa studied kinesiology but pivoted to business, launching Jayne Heir despite hospitality inexperience. [5:18] - How did Jamésa get her business started? [6:58] - Jamésa identifies her signature as her ability to tell stories. [9:40] - Hear Jamésa share a recent story that highlights her signature. [11:53] - Drawing on aerospace experience, Jamésa stresses preparation, teamwork, and strategic resolution when navigating a crisis. [14:39] - Remaining calm under pressure, Jamésa applies a data-driven approach honed in engineering and project management. [16:05] - Hear how on event days, Jamésa is in a "what else" mode, ensuring resolutions and options for clients. [18:49] - Jamésa argues that success hinges on a curated vendor team aligned with the couple's vision and values. [21:34] - Jamésa feels that collaboration with vendors is key; she guides the vision but allows for their creative expression. [23:18] - Leveraging her aerospace skills, Jamésa applies meticulous planning and asks crucial questions for successful events. [25:46] - ​​Jamésa reveals how she ensures seamless events by planning timelines and fostering open vendor communication through check-ins. [27:03] - How does Jamésa balance business and creativity? [28:28] - Jamésa identifies her biggest struggle in the industry. [30:38] - Andy and Jamésa discuss the importance of maintaining work-life balance as a parent. [32:32] - Learn more about Planners Unplugged, an anthology Jamésa co-authored that shares planners' stories, challenges, and inspirations. [33:41] - Andy reveals where Jamésa can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Washingtonian - “This Late-Summer Wedding Brought the Outdoors in for a ‘Garden Romance' Theme” The Knot - “One Couple's Elegant, Greek-Infused Wedding With Blue and Fuchsia Details at the Larz Anderson House in DC” Glamour - “Host a Party That's Unforgettable in 5 Easy (and Fun) Steps” Brides - “150+ Black-Owned Wedding Businesses to Support Now and Always”   Find Jamésa: Jayne Heir - WebsiteJayne Heir - Instagram PageJayne Heir - TikTok PageJayne Heir - Facebook PagePlanners Unplugged Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
485 LAURA RITCHIE: Grit, Grace, & Grand Celebrations

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 47:42


Andy is so thrilled to welcome someone he has known for a while but is a first-time guest on The Wedding Biz - Laura Ritchie, a seasoned luxury wedding planner and founder of Grit & Grace based in Washington, D.C.! With fifteen years of industry experience, Laura shares her journey from a fashion major to venturing into hotel and catering roles before making the bold transition to entrepreneurship. The conversation delves into the essence of true luxury in wedding planning, emphasizing the importance of genuine connections, respect, and shared goals among all involved parties. Laura also provides insights into her creative process, highlighting the significance of avoiding replication and drawing inspiration from a couple's unique story, traditions, and preferences. The discussion extends to the evolving landscape of the wedding industry, touching on destination weddings, unconventional venues, and the need to think differently about spaces. Laura also opens up about the challenges of time management and finding a balance between a fulfilling career and personal life. You can also expect to hear a bit about Laura's robust social media presence (which she manages all by herself!), with over 40,000 Instagram followers, and her authentic approach to connecting with clients through real stories. Additionally, Laura discusses the mentoring and educational initiatives at Grit and Grace, offering courses for both new wedding planners and couples planning their weddings! Andy had such a wonderful time interviewing Laura and hopes that you enjoy the conversation! If so, then please don't keep it to yourself. Share the episode with some good friends who might also get something out of it, and be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps him and the show out! Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode when it drops!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [2:17] - Today's guest is Laura Ritchie of Grit & Grace! [3:23] - How, if at all, did Laurie's childhood influence her career choice? [5:33] - Did Laura start her own business right away or initially work for someone else? [7:35] - Laura offers some advice on transitioning into entrepreneurship. [9:41] - Laura underscores the importance of relentless dedication and strategic networking for success in the industry. [11:15] - Challenging the overuse of the term "luxury" in the wedding industry, Laura emphasizes the value of excellence beyond labels. [14:55] - Andy reflects on his experience, highlighting the relationship between genuine connections with clients and delivering exceptional experiences. [15:45] - Laura values genuine connections and joy over monetary value, redefining true luxury in weddings. [17:35] - Laura stresses honesty and early expectation-setting for wedding success. [19:25] - Laura explains how/why she has evolved her approach to initial client meetings. [22:49] - Mutual agreement in the contract process is so important to Laura, and she advocates for stepping back if the fit isn't right. [23:29] - Laura discusses the demands and workload even beyond the main ceremony. [25:54] - Where does Laura get her inspiration? [27:05] - Laura prioritizes unique, personalized weddings, working to avoid replication. [29:48] - Hear Laura recount her vibrant neon-themed 40th birthday celebration, showcasing the power of uniqueness. [32:18] - The wedding industry is changing, and Laura prioritizes storytelling over single-color themes. [34:29] - Laura has learned how important time management is in the industry, reflecting on the balance between career success and preserving personal moments. [35:53] - Andy has developed stricter boundaries the longer he has been in the business. [37:15] - Laura values the balance between creativity and financial success, finding fulfillment by managing a limited number of events with strategic planning. [38:51] - Laura enthusiastically shares that she manages all her social media herself! [40:37] - Authenticity via social media is very important to Laura. [43:13] - Hear about how Laura plans to create an inclusive, educational space, offering mentoring sessions and DIY wedding planning courses. [45:19] - Laura adds that she strives to support couples in diverse markets, offering guidance through courses and mentoring sessions for planners. [46:52] - Andy reveals where Grit & Grace can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Find Laura: Grit & Grace - WebsiteGrit & Grace - Facebook PageGrit & Grace - Instagram PageGrit & Grace - Pinterest PageGrit & Grace - Twitter/X Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
484 REVISIT JOHN EMMANUEL - Australia's Premier Floral Designer

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 43:16


In today's episode of The Wedding Biz, Andy is excited to welcome John Emmanuel. John is the premier floral designer out of Sydney, Australia. He is best known for creating exquisite grand scale floral installations, and whatever he creates has a stunning element of luxury. A known leader in his market, John has worked alongside many high profile Australian wedding planners in continuous collaboration with some of Sydney's most luxurious events. He also hosts “The John Emmanuel Luxury Wedding Masterclass.” John takes us on a journey of his childhood, the tragedy of losing his mother at age three, and working at his grandma and aunt's floral shop at thirteen. He speaks about going to trade school on an apprenticeship at the age of fifteen to learn the floral business and why he has such a strong passion for weddings. He has a strong drive to succeed and he believes he got that from wanting more for himself and his children. Listen in as John discusses how he felt when he sold the retail part of his business to concentrate on the wedding event side. They chat about his personal signature and how he defines it, the procedure he goes through from start to finish with a client, and why the reception flowers are the most critical part of the wedding for him. Have you heard about John's line of luxury silk flowers? He says that they have been very well received and allow people, who wouldn't be able to afford fresh flowers, to have the wedding of their dreams. John also describes his masterclass and what he will be teaching to the attendees. The passion that John has for what he does is contagious. You feel this intense desire to go straight to his website and see his amazing floral design images. Look him up and then listen to this episode, you will be glad you did! If you enjoy this episode, then Andy urges you to not keep it to yourself. Please share the episode with some good friends who might also get something out of it! Be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps him and the show out, and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode.   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [01:48] - John Emmanuel, welcome to the show! [02:16] - John was born in Australia, but his parents are from Maltese. [02:43] - John tells us about where he grew up and a little of his family background and where he started in the florist industry. [04:02] – Andy and John discuss tragedy and the influence it has on your life. [05:14] - John talks about working in the family flower shop. [06:46] - John tells us where his passion for weddings came from and what about them moves him so much. [07:58] - John went to a trade school on an apprenticeship to learn the florist industry at age 15. [09:45] - Where did John get the courage to chase a dream at such a young age? [10:37] - John started his own retail business and got married at a young age. [11:53] - John discusses the change in the wedding industry and how that affected his retail stores. [13:16] - Did John sell the retail side of the businesses because he felt he had enough clients on the wedding business side to compensate for the loss? [14:25] - John discusses the risk he took when he decided to go all-in on the wedding event side. [15:41] - How would John describe his personal signature to someone who doesn't know the business? [16:20] - Reception flowers are what John loves the most; he tells us why. [17:18] - John tells us what his process is starting with the first visit with his client through the actual event. [18:50] - Does John appreciate when the client brings in a Pinterest board or pictures? [21:32] - John speaks about his need to stay true to his brand even if it means losing a client. [20:54] - John gives an example of one of his favorite events and what it felt like to see his design completed. [23:00] - How does John handle unexpected challenges that occur during an event? [26:43] - John discusses integrating the creative and business side of his business. [28:57] - John's wife and children are involved in his business as well, and he chats about the challenges this incurs. [30:55] - How does John price what he does? Does he charge a styling fee? [32:12] - John talks about how he handles economic challenges. [34:22] - John tells us about his new line of luxury silk flower arrangements and why he started it. [36:38] - John tells us about his John Emmanuel Luxury Wedding Masterclass and what he will speak about. [39:21] - What tips would John give event designers when talking to their clients about floral design? [40:35] - What would John tell a couple when it comes to choosing a floral designer? [41:58] - Success for John is family, passion, and clients. [42:43] - Andy reveals where John can be found online.   LINKS AND RESOURCES   Find John: John's WebsiteJohn's Instagram PageJohn's Facebook Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
483 BROOKE KEEGAN: The Long Game, Creative Partners, Pricing Strategy, and More!

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 41:13


In this captivating episode of The Wedding Biz, join Andy as he dives into an enlightening conversation with Brooke Keegan, the esteemed owner and creative director of Brooke Keegan Special Events. Known for her exceptional expertise in crafting one-of-a-kind, multi-day destination weddings, Brooke has been acknowledged as a top event planner by Harper's Bazaar and Brides magazine. Listen in as Brooke provides an inside look at the challenges and successes associated with her specialized event planning business. As a planner in high demand, she reveals the importance of patience and the significance of creating a balanced and fulfilling lifestyle in the industry. As the conversation continues, Brooke shares valuable insights into her creative process, the challenges of planning events in the midst of a global pandemic, and her unique approach to prioritizing feedback and taking care of her clients. This episode is a must-listen if you want to gain a glimpse into the backbone of the event industry or learn more about the interesting trajectory of Brooke Keegan's career, and Andy had such a great time chatting with Brooke! He hopes that you enjoy the engaging exchange filled with enriching anecdotes and valuable tips for success. If so, then please don't keep it to yourself. Andy would really appreciate it if you would share the episode with some good friends who might also get something out of it! Be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps him and the show out, and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode.   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [1:33] - Today's guest is Brooke Keegan of Brooke Keegan Special Events! [3:04] - Recent studies report a 65% decrease in engagements. [5:12] - Brooke points out that In the current global situation, budgets are down as people adopt a more cautious approach. [7:04] - Brooke was a volleyball player at San Diego State University for three seasons. [7:49] - Brooke shares how she transitioned from coaching volleyball to the events industry. [11:34] - After six years of experience in event planning, Brooke started her business during a recession. [14:15] - Brooke actively seeks feedback post-events and ensures partner comfort. [17:56] - Brooke's team emphasizes detailed event planning and prioritizes visual appeal. [20:23] - Inspiration tends to strike Brooke at unexpected times. [23:45] - Hear about how a sudden tropical storm in Hawaii forced Brooke's team to adapt. [26:31] - Brooke emphasizes the importance of working with creative partners you trust. [27:32] - Brooke utilizes both conferences and social media to build global partnerships. [29:47] - Brooke strongly advocates charging clients a percentage and explains why. [30:56] - Switching to a percentage fee increased Brooke's revenue by 403% in five years. [32:15] - In 2015, Brooke transitioned from treating her work as a passion to a business. [33:23] - Brooke emphasizes open financial communication and client contentment. [35:06] - How does Brooke define success? [38:28] - Brooke argues that mental well-being is essential for both client service and family life.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Le Rêve Films Storybox Cinema Find Brooke: Brooke's WebsiteThe Brooke Keegan BlueprintBrooke's Instagram PageBrooke's Facebook PageBrooke's Pinterest PageAster & Park - Website Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
482 MICAELA ERLANGER: Celebrity Fashion Stylist and Elevating Moments Behind the Seams

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 27:03


In this episode of the show, Andy welcomes back celebrity fashion stylist and bestselling author Micaela Erlanger! Micaela, who has styled renowned personalities like Lupita Nyong'o, and Jennifer Hudson, shares her insights into the world of high-profile styling and how it intersects with the wedding industry. Micaela discusses the importance of storytelling through image, emphasizing the role of stylists as key players in the wedding planning process. She provides valuable advice to wedding planners, urging them to involve stylists from the beginning to ensure a seamless and visually stunning event. She also delves into the challenges of running a styling business, highlighting the significant role of logistics in her work. Sharing her experiences collaborating with brands like Forevermark Diamonds and launching product lines, she showcases her creativity beyond celebrity styling. She also touches upon recent projects, including collaborations with Olivia Culpo and Christian McCaffrey, hinting at the exciting red carpet moments awaiting viewers after the anticipated end of industry strikes! Andy is so grateful to have had Micaela back on and hopes that you enjoy this engaging conversation with her! If so, then please be sure to share it with a few friends or colleagues who might also enjoy it. Be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps him and the show out, and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [1:31] - Learn that today's guest is returning guest Micaela Erlanger of Micaela Erlanger Studios! [3:41] - Micaela discusses post-pandemic challenges and what she has been up to. [6:59] - Micaela emphasizes her dual focus of projecting services and personal brand in events. [9:29] - Hear about how Micaela adapts styles for Kelly Clarkson's diverse roles. [12:40] - How has Micaela evolved personally and professionally? [14:03] - Micaela emphasizes thoughtful curation and building lasting client relationships. [16:08] - ​​Micaela emphasizes the vital role of stylists as key vendors. [19:06] - Micaela identifies logistics as the most difficult part of the business. [20:17] - Micaela stresses meticulous planning, discussing details like venue dimensions. [22:48] - Hear about Micaela's collaborations with Forevermark Diamonds and Bella Rosa. [24:35] - What films or red carpets have Micaela styled for in the last couple years? [26:25] - Andy reveals where to reach out to Micaela.   LINKS AND RESOURCES Micaela's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Find Micaela: Micaela's WebsiteMicaela's Instagram PageMicaela's Pinterest PageMicaela's Facebook Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
481 REVISIT ROB VAN HELDEN - Perfect Simplicity and Floral Design for Royalty

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 26:32


Today's guest believes “that flowers speak for themselves.” Rob Van Helden discusses what he means by "perfect simplicity”; starting a business out of the back of a car with his sister Patrice; how, through word of mouth, they were able to grow; and much more on this episode of The Wedding Biz! Rob is the owner of Rob Van Helden Floral Design Limited out of London. His previous clientele includes Nelson Mandela, Joe Malone, Elton John, the Beckham's World Cup party, Alfred Dunhill and James Bond film premieres, and Royal weddings and events including Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie, and Princess Margaret's 70th birthday. Rob shares how instrumental props are in the design and setting the theme, and he shares his process when he works with clients. He also speaks about taking his clients to the flower market with him so they can see firsthand what he has in mind for the design and experience their responses. Listen as Rob describes the flower arrangements he designed for his own wedding and some of the biggest challenges he has faced at an event. He shares how he is handling the pandemic personally and professionally and how success to him is simply having happy clients.  Andy is so happy to bring you this revisit of this wonderful and engaging conversation with Rob, and he would really appreciate it if you were to share the podcast with a few friends or colleagues who might enjoy it. Be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps him and the show out, and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [01:01] - Today's episode is a revisit of Andy's interview with Rob Van Helden! [02:46] - Rob shares growing up in a small village in Holland and his journey to where he is now. [06:09] - Rob speaks about finding out that he had a knack for floral design. [06:50] - Rob discusses starting a business with his sister Patrice in the back of a car. [08:49] - What does Rob mean by “perfect simplicity”? [09:24] - Learn why Rob likes to work with a lot of one type of flower. [10:29] - Rob discusses why he believes props are instrumental in the design and setting of the theme. [13:29] - Rob has natural conversations with his clients, sends them a proposal, and takes them on a trip to the flower market to show them what he has in mind. [16:51] - What are some of the biggest challenges Rob has had during weddings? [17:50] - Rob describes what he designed for his own wedding in 2007. [20:27] - Rob shares some Royal weddings and events for which he has designed flowers. [22:56] - What events has Rob done for Sir Elton John over the years? [23:48] - Rob discusses how he creates the right display for hotels and their venues. [24:39] - What does success mean to Rob? [25:59 - Andy gives us Rob's contact information. LINKS AND RESOURCES Find Rob: Rob Van Helden Floral Design Limited @rvhfloraldesign Instagram | Facebook | X / Twitter RVH Prop Hire @rvhprophire Instagram | Facebook @rvhhome Instagram | HayKo.TV Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business
480 LAURIE ARONS: Navigating Challenges and Elevating Expectations

The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 34:37


Andy hopes that you will join him today as he chats with recurring guest Laurie Arons of Laurie Arons Special Events which she founded nearly three decades ago in 1994. Laurie has become a staple in the industry, working with high-profile clients like Sofia Coppola, Vanessa Getty, and Christy Turlington. In this candid conversation, Laurie shares insights into her experiences navigating the wedding industry, especially during the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Reflecting on the challenging years of 2020 and 2021, Laurie discusses her strategic approach to having managed events during the pandemic. Laurie's adaptability and foresight allowed her to successfully handle the uncertainties, emphasizing the importance of staying prepared in the face of unforeseen challenges. Andy and Laurie also take a dive into the evolving landscape of the wedding industry. They explore the rising expectations of clients, driven in part by social media and the desire for unique, personalized experiences. Laurie emphasizes the importance of being able to meet these elevated demands while acknowledging the challenges that come with finding and holding onto dedicated staff. Together, they discuss the intricate balance between delivering exceptional service and maintaining the well-being of the professionals involved in crafting these unforgettable events. In addition, Laurie shares her thoughts on staying relevant in an industry that has witnessed significant changes, particularly with the advancement of social media and artificial intelligence. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity and genuine expertise. Her dedication to fostering a sense of community among professionals is evident, as she discusses her successful masterclasses, providing attendees with not just valuable knowledge but also meaningful connections and friendships. Laurie also touches upon her future plans, revealing that despite her decades of experience, her passion for the industry remains undiminished, underscoring her love for the work she does and the joy she derives from creating magical moments for her clients. Andy, as always, had such a wonderful time catching up with Laurie and hopes that you enjoy this captivating conversation with her. If so, please be sure to share it with a few friends or colleagues who might also enjoy it. Andy would also appreciate it if you were to leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps him and the show out! Be sure to also subscribe to the podcast so that you never miss a new episode, and we will catch you next week on The Wedding Biz!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:56] - Today's guest is returning guest Laurie Arons of Laurie Arons Special Events! [3:00] - Laurie moved 2020 clients to 2021 due to COVID, leading to a very busy 2021. [5:38] - After 2021, Laurie drastically scaled back weddings, prioritizing rest. [7:16] - Laurie reveals that after COVID, finding staff became very challenging. [9:29] - We learn that staff shortage persists due to long hours and weekend work. [11:30] - Client requests for extras strain planners, leading to overwhelming workload. [12:23] - Andy discusses what staying relevant in a saturated industry requires. [13:57] - Laurie argues that embracing diverse opportunities fuels professional growth. [16:59] - Laurie effectively shared special wedding moments with help from Follow the Bride. [18:16] - Laurie managed various aspects including videography and social content. [20:28] - Hear how collaboration earned Laurie 30,000 new followers! [21:28] - Does Laurie have any immediate plans to incorporate AI into what she does? [23:27] - Laurie has no plans for a new masterclass until next year at the very earliest. [24:27] - Learn why we should be a bit weary of something claiming to be a masterclass. [26:50] - Andy reflects on his experience being present at Laurie's masterclass. [29:32] - Laurie shares what she feels the foundation of her work is. [31:14] - Does Laurie have an exit strategy? [33:57] - Check out Laurie on the social media platforms listed below!   LINKS AND RESOURCES Laurie's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Find Laurie: Laurie Arons Special Events - WebsiteLaurie Arons Special Events' Facebook PageLaurie's Instagram Page Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here. Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment.