46. What a Year: The 1st Anniversary Episode
We have officially hit ONE YEAR of podcasting! We go down memory lane of why they started Hue I Do, how the podcast has grown and what has happened to each guest since they’ve been on the show.
A podcast about weddings, marriage, and life through the lens of brides & wives. Hosted by two best friends that were each other’s MOHs and are now newlyweds, Ashleigh Coffie and Toniah Paryo Gray. Formerly known as The Black Wedding Podcast. BRIDES.com said you should listen.
We have officially hit ONE YEAR of podcasting! We go down memory lane of why they started Hue I Do, how the podcast has grown and what has happened to each guest since they’ve been on the show.
Ashley Strickland of Ashley Nicole Photography explained why Black brides don’t go for the first look, how it benefits the brides and their vendors, and other first look alternatives to consider.
Jenise La Vonne Wright comes back, this time as a wife, and told us about her wedding day, honeymoon, and how life has been as a married woman of God!
We talked to Shonte Tepper Alce, a travel agent and recent bride that got married in Mexico last December.
We had the chance to talk to Nashville lifestyle blogger Ramia Joy about her recent engagement (that occurred the weekend the majority of the U.S. shut down to due to COVID-19).
Get a photographer that is a fly on the wall and captures those moments as they occurred.
Eloping is not a last minute option nor something to be ashamed of.
Irene shared with us ideas that other pandemic brides can implement to create a wonderful day this year and later.
Cara Davis Little told us how her own wedding day evolved into her business as a wedding planner/coordinator.
We continue our summer 2020 conversation about being Black in the wedding industry with four amazing vendors.
Three African American wedding vendors discuss the inequities and sudden bandaging of the wedding industry, especially wedding media.
What do you do when you get engaged, start planning your wedding, and then make the hard decision to break up and cancel the wedding?
We talked to Lundyn Carter of Laine London about the bridal gown shopping process and break down the stigma that comes with rentals.
Off the rack gowns are one every bride should consider, especially in a crisis where it might take too long to wait on your designer gown.
Stylist Michelle Davis from Style to the Aisle chatted with us about wedding fashion, more specifically the trends for brides and grooms.