72. Thee Wedding That Was Worth The Wait with Amina Smith Bush
Like many engaged bride-to-bes over the last year, COVID-19 might have delayed Amina Smith Bush’s wedding but it was worth it in the end.
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.
Like many engaged bride-to-bes over the last year, COVID-19 might have delayed Amina Smith Bush’s wedding but it was worth it in the end.
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We talk about the absolute worst case scenarios that could occur on your wedding day and what we would do.
We talk with a veteran, Damien Carter from Damien Carter Photography, about what couples should ask and look for in their photographer.
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Two former brides talk to us about the expectations and reality of how their bridesmaids behaved during their engagement period.
Nicole Redd-McIntosh from Nicole Bakes Cakes helped us determine how to find the perfect cake designer for your wedding day.
We talk to Christy & Michelle from The Big Wedding Planning Podcast about what to know when searching for your wedding planner.
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