117. When Your Photographer and Videographer Work Together with Khrystina Steib
Khrystina Steib of Steib Weddings explains to us why it is very important for your wedding photographer and videographer to be in sync.
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.
Khrystina Steib of Steib Weddings explains to us why it is very important for your wedding photographer and videographer to be in sync.
Journalist Arielle Hixson described how her bridesmaids supported her through her COVID wedding in 2020 and her reception in 2021.
We discuss the variety of wedding scams and wedding scammers that exist and how to not fall for their traps.
We discuss the long list of activities, dining experiences, and fun we could enjoy during a honeymoon in the Bahamas.
We are discussing how wedding planning can be an extremely lonely process with @andallthatjasz from TikTok.
GiGi McDowell, the founder and CEO of tech startup Fêtefully explains the details behind why we need a well-prepared wedding timeline.
We discuss how the attachment styles (anxious, disorganized, avoidant, and secure) can impact our marriage and relationships as adults.
CEO of Honeyfund Sara Margulis helps us with the perfect honeymoon destinations for every kind of newlywed.
We talk to ladies of Fawn & Sable about how brides and vendors can make their weddings look amazing so it can be published in magazines.
We discuss the roles and responsibilities of the members of the wedding party with wedding party coach Alexis Y. Hardy.
Wedding planners and VH1 stars Tori Williams and Courtney Ajinca tell us how we can realistically have our celebrity dream weddings.
The considerations around selecting your wedding venue, including cost, venue amenities, what your vendor wants, and more.
How did Black people love and marry after slavery? We take a postbellum look at how our ancestors loved and existed in the recent generations after slavery.
Janique and Anthony Edwards, the family behind EatOkra, is sharing their love story and how it led to the creation of the app.
We talk to a Black antique dealer about the history of the cluster ring, how it came to be in modern times, and why everyone hates it so much.