57. Dealing with Rude Bridesmaids & Family with Racquel Watson
Racquel Watson from Standing Ovations Weddings & Events tells us how to handle the disrespectful bridal party and family members.
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.
Racquel Watson from Standing Ovations Weddings & Events tells us how to handle the disrespectful bridal party and family members.
Davida Buggs from Flowers by Lady Buggs helps us figure out what questions to ask potential floral designers before booking them.
Danielle and Shameika helped us answer a series of wedding-related questions about bridal parties, frustrating vendors, hardheaded fiances, and a lot more.
We discussed the timeless TV show Girlfriends as adults and how the romantic and platonic relationships of the show framed our thoughts as adults.
Co-host Ashleigh and her fiance Edwin talked about how he proposed, their upcoming wedding and the pre-COVID-19 plans.
Because of COVID-19 and safety precautions, Christina and her husband had a very intimate wedding and like many, streamed it.
Courtney-Rose Dantus from Dantus & Co. Events discussed the importance of incorporating you and your s/o’s backgrounds into your wedding.
The first question we asked Steve Moore from Affairs to Remember was “Are buffets dead?” He gave us that answer and so much more.
Within weeks, Jasmine and Peter Darbey changed their 2021 wedding plans and opted for a small elopement with friends in Joshua Tree.
We talked to Sarah Nickens from SG3 Events about how vendors can keep their brides happy & why you shouldn’t shade your vendors online.
We talked to Kathryne Carter from Grace and Virtue Events about how you can honor those who passed away before the wedding day.
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.