164. Tipping Your Wedding Vendors with Camille Plummer
We talk about tipping your wedding vendors and alternatives to monetary tips, such as gift cards, referrals, and reviews.
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 talk about tipping your wedding vendors and alternatives to monetary tips, such as gift cards, referrals, and reviews.
We discuss the pressure some brides and couples feel to conform to wedding trends and comparisons on social media.
These are some of the predicted 2024 wedding trends seen within Black brides, weddings, and wedding vendors.
Learn the roles and responsibilities of a wedding officiant while also learning what roles and responsibilities belong to another vendor.
Learn the roles and responsibilities of a wedding emcee while also learning what roles and responsibilities belong to another vendor.
You might need to cut back on your wedding budget while maintaining or growing the size of your wedding guest list. We talk about how.
There are two things you need to cut back on when planning your wedding: the guest list or the budget. Let’s talk about trimming the former.
Breaking down all the assumed responsibilities of the wedding cake baker versus what is the responsibility of someone else.
Reaching 25 years of marriage is worth celebrating and for Latasha Gillespie and her husband, they had to do so twice.
Latasha talked to us about her journey to 25 years of marriage and why celebrating this feat was important for her husband.
We are talking with veteran wedding planner Tiffanie McCoy of Bird of Paradise Events about her wedding planning guide.
We’re talking about all the things that people assume bridal hair stylist Carmen Davis would do though it definitely wasn’t in her contract.
We’re continuing our conversation about wedding-related grief, disappointment, and frustrating feelings with counselor Edie King-Lawrence.
Your engagement should be one of the happiest moments if your life, but for some, it provides complex feelings of grief and disappointment.
We’re discussing the pros and cons of having a rehearsal dinner, as well as some tips for planning one if you decide to go that route.