Tue, 29 June 2010
Carly, Editor & Founder of The Disney Wedding Blog, found her Prince Charming while working at Walt Disney World on the College Program. Both lifelong Disney fans, Carly & Kyle, got married at Walt Disney World on a $20,000 budget. Carly discusses their destination wedding planning experience and highlights her best tips and advice when planning an amazing yet affordable Disney wedding. Carly tells us there is a perception that Disney weddings are plastic and cookie-cutter, Mickey Mouse events, but that couldn't be farther from the truth. The Disney Wedding Blog is the unofficial center for all things Disney weddings. The site is an inspiration and information resource for couples planning a wedding, proposal, honeymoon, or vow renewal at any of the Disney theme parks or resort areas. It is a fan blog for all types of Disney Weddings and is not affiliated with Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings and Honeymoons or The Walt Disney Company in any way. Carly is dedicated to making the journey to a Disney wedding a lot easier. Carly shares her resources including online Disney forums, her photographers and Disney-area vendors, and where she found her beautiful $250 wedding dress. She talks about her extraordinary honeymoon five months before her wedding as a planning and celebration trip and what her guests will remember the most. We will hear about the most unexpected part of their celebration and what she would have done differently. Carly had high expectations and Disney delivered the fairy tale wedding she always dreamed about. Click here for the enhanced podcast Disney's Fairy Tale Weddings and Honeymoons Filene’s Basement “Running of the Brides” ... read more |
Mon, 5 April 2010
You may recognize our featured newlyweds as the red team from reality television. Nicole Brewer and Damien Gurganious, contestants on season 7 “The Biggest Loser: Couples”, enthusiastically share how they met at a water aerobics class at the Y, the two day proposal story, and their wedding planning and weight loss experience. Together they lost more than 250 pounds combined and could not be happier inside and out. Nicole, a wardrobe stylist and group fitness instructor and Damien, an industrial designer, are creative, ambitious professionals devoted to each other and focused on an active and exciting life. They talk about what they learned from being on “The Biggest Loser” ranch and how thrilling it is to finally fit into clothes they always wanted to wear, especially walking down the aisle in a figure-flattering strapless Amsale Christos “Eva” gown and Calvin Klein tuxedo. Red is Nicole’s favorite color so it was only fitting to dress her bridesmaids in a fashionable apple red gown from David’s Bridal. They may be watching calories but they splurged on a delicious wedding cake called "Biggest Loser's Praline Bliss". You will find out what Nicole and Damien would have done differently, what was most memorable, and their best advice for couples getting married. This New York summer wedding was a collaborative effort that had everything a couple would want for a celebration...especially love. Click here to listen to the enhanced podcast
Here are the links from the show David’s Bridal - Bridal Party Favorite Colors Men's Wearhouse Cake by Chef Rodney Love Jones Bill Jones Epicure ... read more |
Wed, 26 August 2009
Todayâs bride Laura wrote Wedding Podcast Network with a question as she was counting down 25 days until she married Bob on South Padre Island, Texas traveling from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After corresponding and learning more about both of their destination and backyard weddings we wanted to share their love and planning experience in this episode. By the way, Rev. Susanna Stefanachi Macomb answered Lauraâs question on ways to honor a deceased family member in Bridal Scene #33. Find out how Laura and Bob met at the University of Illinois and the romantic proposal in Wisconsin. Do you believe in âsignsâ? They discuss their beach wedding weekend and their marriage celebration in Bobâs hometown. Why a July 4th wedding? How important was it working with a wedding planner? What was their biggest challenge planning a destination wedding? Where did Laura find her beautiful wedding gown and bridal party attire to have a picture perfect event? To have or not to have dance lessons? Learn about some great money saving ideas and this special couplesâ select vendors and resources that made their two wedding parties enjoyable and memorable for themselves, family and friends. Click here for the enhanced podcast Here are the links mentioned in the show: Lauraâs bridal gown from David's Bridal: Style T9612 The Maid of Honor's dress from David's Bridal: Style 833312 Pool Blue Color The groom and best man attire were from Men's Warehouse: Calvin Klein Ivory Linen Suit with Pool Blue shirt/tie Wedding Planner Valarie Waddell Photographer: Karen Petrisevac Florist: Jake's Flowers Sweet Delights Lunch Reception Venue Scampi's Wedding website Martha Stewart Invitations Seaside Theme Local Invitation Printer The Backyard Reception Evite Backyard Reception Caterer The Backyard Reception DJ was Muzic Mixx Rev. Susanna Stefanachi Macomb Check out the wedding blog scene on WPN Links page
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Wed, 20 May 2009
Vane and Chad just celebrated their one year anniversary. Hear how Vane infused elements of Brooklyn into the event. What impressed their guests? Did everything go as planned? How involved was the groom? What inspired her color palette? How important are the vendors? Will a Day of Coordinator help? How did Vane personalize centerpieces, favors, cake topper and more? What are Vaneâs favorite resources for weddings? What was her favorite moment? Vane takes the time to reminisce and share her vision for her wedding since she was a little girl. For stylish wedding ideas and design inspiration check out Vaneâs blog Brooklyn Bride. Itâs a must read. Click here to listen to the enhanced podcast with photographs Click here for the mp3 version Vaneâs blog Brooklyn Bride Here are the links mentioned in the show. Stage 6 at Steiner Studios Belathee Photography Well Spun Wedding Films JK Entertainment Junko Yoshioka Simple Silhouettes Seaport Flowers Exquisite Affairs Productions Vosges Chocolate Moo MiniCards Busy Beaver Button Co. Check out the blog
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Wed, 26 November 2008
Destination: Catherine's Parents' House in Thousand Oaks, California. Are you considering getting married at home? Our featured bride Catherine tells us about her destination wedding in Southern California and how much she loved everything about her special day in the perfect location. Learn how this couple mixed their cultures and family traditions and incorporated many fantastic details that reflect their personality. Catherine happily shares her love story and wedding planning experience in this enhanced podcast with photos. How do you best plan a wedding long distance in six months? Catherine had a vision, but knew she would need help. Catherine residing in Boston worked closely with wedding consultant Jeannie Ward, owner of Wedding Jeannie, based in California. Catherine trusted Jeannie, the "home wedding expert" with her creativity, knowledge and talent, to assemble an amazing team, including her favorite caterer, rental company and photographer and assist in anything else Catherine wanted. Jeannie even helped Catherine find the perfect wedding dress in Boston. Together with Salil they created a modern, relaxed and ... read more |
Fri, 14 November 2008
Meet Marina and Rich. Hear how they met in Kansas, their unique proposal story, how they planned their dream wedding in France while residing in Colorado, and enjoy lots of DIY inspiration. Learn how they merged two cultures and tried to make everyone happy including themselves. Youâll see lots of smiles (and hats) in the photos in this enhanced podcast. This loving couple like crafts and design and wanted to do a lot themselves and put their personal touch on it. Itâs a lot of fun too! What magazines and blogs are Marinaâs favorites and where did she find the best ideas and planning tools? Disappointed the J.Crew wedding dress you really, really want is out of stock and a limited edition and you arenât the highest bidder on eBay? Do not despair. Marina ultimately had the gown of her dreams. Listen and find out how. Looking for great flower and centerpiece ideas? What happens if you arenât happy with the photographer you booked in France? Thinking of baking your wedding cake? Marina wanted to bake an American style wedding cake with a cutting the cake tradition not customary in France. She talks about the mocha cake she ... read more |
Mon, 11 August 2008
Goodbye cookie cutter wedding. Hello Kate and Rose. Two brides truly committed to having a happy life together share the details of their fabulous event from invitations to brides and bridesmen attire to signature cocktail and candy topiary to honeymoon and everything in between. These enthusiastic newlyweds had an extraordinary wedding celebration in Toronto, Canada. Hereâs your chance to hear how they met, the proposal, and everything that made their wedding uniquely theirs. Kate and Rose were surrounded by talented friends and family that rejoiced and participated in their union. You will learn from their experience as they reveal their favorite moment, biggest challenge, and best advice when planning a wedding, same-sex or otherwise. We guarantee that you will be smiling ear to ear as you listen to two inspiring women who definitely know how to throw an amazing party that will be remembered forever. Click here for the enhanced podcast with photos Click here for the mp3 version Here... read more |
Mon, 12 May 2008
How did our featured
newlyweds Kaylynn & Bill meet and fall in love? Want to hear a
really fantastic surprise birthday trip proposal? Why get married in
Las Vegas? How did they start the wedding planning process from
Seattle and discover that they needed help? Kaylynn had a specific
vision for her wedding and toured many hotels and locations they
considered for their wedding. She knew she wanted a coordinator in
charge of the many details of the day and she lucked out finding and
hiring Tracey Kumer-Moore of Your Las Vegas Wedding Concierge.
Connecting with your wedding planner is important and priceless. The
groom totally agrees that a planner is an advocate for your interests
with your vendors and they take care of things you probably have not
thought about. They worked with wonderful wedding professionals
selected from many of Traceyâs references. Kaylynn and Bill
realized throughout their 10 month engagement that Tracey helped
lessen the overwhelming stress and we all know how much that matters! Their September wedding took place at the Wynn Las Vegas. They wanted an intimate evening with friends and family to celebrate their union. Were things planned for their guests... read more |
Sun, 27 January 2008
This Newlywedcast show was especially requested by Amy's best friend Jeni who lives in Alaska. Unfortunately Jeni could not attend the wedding and wanted the next best thing to being there. Today you will hear about Amy and Chrisâ love and wedding story. From promise ring to engagement ring Chris surprises Amy and proposes after dating for nine months. Amy says yes and the planning begins. Eleven months until their October wedding. Nothing came fast for this picky bride. Ten venues, 85 wedding dresses, and still shopping. Theme: Italian style wedding in Spokane, Washington. Did Amy work with a wedding coordinator? Want to do something different than a traditional unity candle that offers great meaning? What happens when your officiant forgets that you wrote your own vows? Things happen for a reason and Amy didn't let it ruin her day. Learn more about their
family, the bridal party and a flower girl that gets sick. How
involved was the groom? Who did Amy turn to for advice when she
needed help making decisions? Amy and Chris highly recommend a
romantic honeymoon in Rome, Italy. Thank you Jeni for being such a special
listener in Alaska. This show is dedicated to you. |
Fri, 23 November 2007
With a little over 7 months to plan their summer wedding, Dana and Paul knew they wanted an outside wedding with their personal flair, surrounding themselves with people they really care about. They really wanted to have an amazing day for themselves AND their guests. Dana is a crafter extraordinaire. She personally designed their invitations, program, table name cards, guest books, out of town wedding guestsâ welcome bags and more. Having kids? Listen to Danaâs great art project suggestions. Hear how they made their guests feel like they were part of the celebration. Find out the most talked about moment of the wedding. Hint: Butterfly Kisses. You feel as if you know Dana and Paul after reading their detailed wedding blog (see link below). They share their wonderful ideas and photos documenting their wedding planning experience. Check out their weekend time-line and music play list (posted after their honeymoon in France â you have to keep some surprises secret for the big day!). Be inspired by a couple that really knew what they wantedâ.. each other. Click here to listen to the enhanced podcast Click here to listen to the mp3 version of the podcast. Paul and Danaâs Wedding Blog Sites we talked about Dana's Del.icio.us links Amazing Butterflies website Frames by Dana website Photographer Steve Eis of Coolwater Studios website Location: Arabian Horse Inn website Dana's BunnyBlab website Paul's Social Media blog To subscribe to our podcasts click here Wedding Podcast Network has the largest, most comprehensive selection of wedding planning podcasts. We are wedding talk radio at its best. |








