Natalie Klein is a real-bride, in fact - she was married two weeks ago. What that means, is that she had her wedding during the pandemic here in Australia - despite the restrictions which I know are causing people a lot of stress and anxiety - including the ‘no-dancing’ rule. Natalie split her wedding into 2 different days, 2 months apart. A small ceremony with close family, complete with photography, videography and styling in June, and a reception two months later in August, which was subject to all of the social distancing rules - including restrictions around seating plans, no dancing with guests and no shared meals. Natalie talks me through her wedding planning journey - from the start of her planning when no-one had even heard the words ‘cover-19’, through to watching the updates change on the news, seeing other weddings postpone or cancel, and how thinking and acting quickly and confidently with her plans, allowed her to have an amazing day - despite being in the middle of a global pandemic.
I was lucky enough to be joined by the amazing Nas Campanella - ex-triple J newsreader, current ABC reporter, and today’s real wedding guest. For many people, wedding planning is all about the pinterest boards and instagram inspo - but how do you plan your wedding if you have low-vision, or like Nas, no vision? Nas shares her wedding planning journey, all the details of her big day - including a to-die-for dinner menu, and how the wedding planning journey can be made more accessible for people with a disability.To download the RSVP to Seating Chart Planner, click here: DOWNLOAD HERE
This week's episode is a real wedding with a twist. We are talking to real bride Nouda Mahmoud all about her big fat Lebanese wedding! Think: 1000 locals celebrating you in your parents village, Lebanese pop singers having mini-tantrums at your reception, losing your bra before your big dress change and dancing the night away with more fireworks than you can count! Language warning on this one, don't listen with little ones around. Follow I'm Getting Married Podcast on IG @imgettingmarriedpodcast Join the I'm Getting Married Podcast Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2380976102216892/?ref=share
As a home baker and the office feeder at my day job, I take my cake seriously. And even though at first glance you may not realise what goes into making a dream wedding cake, trust me when I tell you it’s a lot! So for today’s episode I sat down (over a big bowl of red velvet cake scraps that I absolutely devoured) with the amazing Ash from Creme De La Cakes.Ash makes the most delicious and beautiful cakes from her purpose built kitchen in Melbourne and is an absolute wealth of knowledge when it comes to what makes the perfect wedding cake.We chat everything from how big your cake really needs to be to feed the right amount of guests to how to do it yourself if that’s what you really want!And here’s a fun fact I learnt during our interview: in the industry, they call the wedding cake makers, cakers! How cute is that? Follow Creme de la Cakes on Instagram at @cremedelacakess Follow Easy Cakes on Instagram at @easycakesmelb
Questioning whether to go ahead with your wedding because of Covid-19 restrictions? We all hoped this was behind us back In March, however NSW and VIC have taken a few steps backwards - and we are here to help you decode all of the information out there so you can make your most informed decision. I am joined by wedding industry expert Wendy El Khoury of Wedded Wonderland to chat all things weddings in the time of Covid-19. From finances, guests lists, compromising with vendors and looking into alternatives, we cover it all. Find our more about Wedded Wonderland here: https://weddedwonderland.com/ Follow Wedded Wonderland on IG @weddedwonderland Join the I'm Getting Married Podcast Community Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2380976102216892/?ref=share Follow I'm Getting Married Podcast on IG @imgettingmarriedpodcast
Time for a bonus episode! So many of you have either postponed your wedding already (maybe even now for the second time) or are facing the decision of whether you should postpone your upcoming wedding or go ahead with something different than you had imagined. I interviewed the delightful Emma Claiir, who was forced to postpone her May 2020 wedding. Emma has such a positive attitude about the whole situation and really has some beautiful lessons to share. I loved that way she celebrated her 'would have been' wedding date too! We chat all about that in this very special bonus episode. Enjoy x
Have you been dreaming about getting married overseas? Maybe a tropical island holiday in Bali, a super-glam city wedding in New York or a European wedding in Greece? Well today's guest has been there, done that and has the stories to share. We chat all things destination weddings with Narelle of Global Weddings - from how the hell you actually organise it, when you should invite your guests, and what it's like being in charge of Jennifer Hawkins' wedding dress on the flight over to Bali! Find out more about Global Weddings here: https://www.globalweddings.com.au/ Stalk their IG here: https://www.instagram.com/global_weddings/ Follow I'm Getting Married Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/imgettingmarriedpodcast/ Join the I'm Getting Married Podcast Community Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2380976102216892/?ref=share
I was lucky enough to be able to sit down with the amazing wedding dress designer Georgia from Georgia Young Couture in Melbourne and ask her everything I have ever wanted to know about wedding dresses - from how far in advance to make that first consultation, her views on why you don’t need to punish yourself by losing weight before your big day - and whether or not you should be shimmying your butt into Spanx under your wedding dress!Georgia is an absolute powerhouse with an amazingly successful brand, who also happens to be an absolute ray of sunshine and a joy to interview. We had a lot of laughs recording this episode while sitting on the floor of her bridal dressing room and I just know you are going to love listening to her words of wisdom.
For the premiere of season two I wanted to share something a bit different, and that is an interview I was lucky enough to have with the gorgeous girls behind Pocket Money podcast. If you haven’t listened to them already, Pocket Money talks all things money and life and is an awesome resource on managing your money like an absolute boss. The Pocket Money team and I did a special episode on two of my favourite topics: weddings and money, this was from my own real bride perspective, and I loved it so much I knew i had to share it with you all. I get real on how to budget for a wedding, what things will ACTUALLY cost you and share some of my favourite money saving hacks when it comes to planning your wedding. If you want to chat more about all things wedding budgets, i will be sharing even more tips in the I’m Getting Married Podcast Community on Facebook - come and join in the convo there - and if you can’t find it, shoot me a DM on instagram, you can find me @imgettingmarriedpodcast and I will send you an invite link. Again I am so excited to be bringing you season two of I’m Getting Married, I hope you love it as much as I do!
For today’s episode I wanted to switch it up and do something different. You have heard me drop hints and stories from my wedding during interviews, but I wanted to share with you all the real story of my wedding - which is what ultimately inspired me to start this very podcast! To help me tell the story, I brought in my sister/best friend/maid of honour Julia and we had an absolute ball. There are tears, laughter and lots of self reflection. I get real with money chat, emotional talk and all the ups and downs that came with my wedding. From being body shamed in the wedding dress store, to being yelled at by a priest, this episode covers it all!
Today's episode is full of so much love and laughter! This real wedding feature is of two amazing grooms Felix and Jerry and we chat all things destination wedding planning and modernising cultural traditions for a wedding that is perfectly you. Find us on Instagram at @imgettingmarriedpodcast
So we all know how important music is to any celebration, and weddings are no exception. DJ vs Band? Pop vs. Jazz? The options are endless! Today I interview Melbourne DJ Emma Peters about all things wedding entertainment and how to make sure that your dancefloor is kicking the whole night. Follow DJ Emma Peters on Instagram @dj.emmapeters Follow I'm Getting Married on Instagram @imgettingmarriedpodcast
I came across this guest by chance - she designs beautiful stationary and planners and a colleague at work just happened to have one delivered to the office. I immediately started following the brand on Instagram and loved how much behind the scenes content was being shared. Through a bit of stalking I realised the owner was in the midst of planning not one, but two weddings, and I knew immediately had to get her onto the show! In this episode we chat al things planning TWO weddings - one in Australia and one abroad, how she loved DIY-ing her decor and how the incorporated two cultures into one beautiful celebration. Getting married soon? Find your tribe and join the I'm Getting Married Podcast Community on Facebook! Follow Emma Kate Co on Instagram: @emmakateco Follow I'm Getting Married on Instagram: @imgettingmarriedpodcast
In today's episode I am joined by Alexander Ross - founder and creator of Mr Theodore, Australia's go-to listing for marriage equality supporting vendors. We talk about how a painful wedding planning experience has blossomed into a business with so much purpose and meaning for many couples, and he shares all the details on his not one, but two amazing wedding celebrations. Visit Mr Theodore here: https://www.mrtheodore.com.au/ Follow Mr Theodore on Instagram @mrtheodoreweddings Planning your own wedding? Join the I'm Getting Married Podcast Community Facebook Group HERE
Wedding receptions have one thing in common- the first dance. Whether you can't wait to get out there and perform with your partner for all of your guests, or the thought of dancing in front of a crowd fills you with dread (like me!) then this is the episode for you. Owner of The Next Step Co and dance teacher extraordinaire Roshin chats all things first dances and how, no matter what, it can't go "wrong"! Follow The Next Step Co on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenextstepco_/ Visit The Next Step Co: https://www.thenextstepco.com.au/ Liked what you heard? Please show us some love by following or subscribing to the podcast, and following I'm Getting Married on Insta over at @imgettingmarriedpodcast x
The big question - who is going to marry you? Celebrant or Priest? Can a friend become registered in time? Melbourne celebrant Jorgia Brown of Dare To Love Ceremonies answers our big questions on all things wedding celebrants. Dare To Love Ceremonies: https://www.daretoloveceremonies.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celebrant_jorgiabrown/
If there is ever a time for unhealthy diet culture to shine, it is wedding season. The fact that there is even a saying "shredding for the wedding" is problematic in and of itself. How do we walk the line between wanting to feel and look good, and giving in to unhealthy pressures? We ask psychologist Alexandra Griffin for her advice on maintaining a healthy mindset during high pressure times like wedding planning!
REAL WEDDING THURSDAY I am SO EXCITED to share today's episode with you, because it really is a big dose of love and happiness in a seriously stressful time. Kate (an @imgettingmarriedpodcast listener!) and her husband Ryan were married last Tuesday, in a small, intimate and safely socially distanced wedding in a local park. Is it what she had been dreaming of? No. But was it amazingly special? You better believe it. Kate shares her journey of making the decision to postpone her April-2 wedding and go ahead with an intimate ceremony within restrictions. Follow us on Instagram @imgettingmarriedpodcast
Money. The one thing we really want to talk about when it comes to weddings, but for some reason no one does. I sit down with financial experts Victoria Devine and Morgan Jewell from Zella Wealth and She's On The Money. We chat all things wedding finances - from whether you should get a credit card to score points for your honeymoon, and how much say should your family have if they are chipping in? For more financial realness follow She's On The Money on Instagram Ready to talk weddings? Join the I'm Getting Married Podcast Community on Facebook. Follow on IG @imgettingmarriedpodcast
As stricter Covid-19 regulations come into force, more and more couples and vendors are forced to make difficult decisions about upcoming weddings. I sit down with the team behind Ivory Tribe (you may remember them from episode 5) - who aren't just wedding experts, but wedding vendors themselves. They share their inside perspective on how Covid-19 is affecting both couples and wedding vendors, and how everyone can work together to make it through this tough time. Join the I'm Getting Married Podcast Community Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2380976102216892/ Read Ivory Tribe's blog on weddings & Covid-19 here: https://ivorytribe.com.au/covid-19-your-wedding-questions-answered/?fbclid=IwAR0OcF5hxQELynyq3IadpgGUW3fYITnM-AlNV_zOai_u7jTX2-ZVeIxIGZE
ezzie83
oh dear... that was hard to listen to.