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Bridechilla- Wedding Planning Podcast

108- Wedding Q&A – Healing Family Rifts

Bridechilla- Wedding Planning Podcast

Evergreen Podcasts

Arts, Fashion & Beauty

4.8625 Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2015

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In episode 108, a Wedding Q&A beauty, listener Britta left me a heartfelt message that I believe anyone from a ‘broken home’ can relate to. She said it’s not decorations or music or aesthetic details that she is concerned about; it’s her newly divorced parents that are worrying her. Breakups are tough on everyone; especially the kids and I think parents getting divorced when you are an adult can be particularly tough. By the sound of her message, Britta is a strong and determined #Bridechilla who is connected with what is truly important on her wedding day, a celebration of love (with family harmony a priority). By no means can we be expected to heal family rifts but hopefully we can help them understand the importance of sharing a day like a wedding celebration together, without bringing up their shit and spoiling it! In this episode, I also touch on ways to jazz up your guest book and reveal another fabulous response to the 100th episode survey, weighing up the pro and cons of getting married on a private property vs a venue. Be on your way to wedding Planning Zen with the Bridechilla Guides! Visit the Bridechilla Store and use the Codeword LISTEN for 10% off your order! Join the Bridechilla Community on Facebook. The best Wedding Planning community around. It's bullshit-free, jerk-free and a nice place to be! Keep up to date with the Bridechilla Blog, read podcast show notes and be inspired by real Bridechilla Weddings Join Bridechilla founder, Aleisha on Instagram, for wedding inspiration and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Getting hitched, there's a podcast for that, and you're listening to it. The Save the Date

0:09.8

Wedding podcast, the number one podcast about all things wedding-y. Episode 108, welcome, welcome, welcome.

0:20.2

I'm actually recording this at a different time that I normally record,

0:23.7

and you might hear some aeroplanes. Can you hear them now? Probably not. As soon as I mentioned,

0:30.9

they're going to go away. But I usually try and record in the evenings when it's a bit quieter.

0:36.2

I live in London, if you're new to this show,

0:38.5

I'm an Australian who lives in London under the Heathrow Airport flight path, which can often

0:44.0

shit me to tears when you are trying to record a podcast or sleep if that's something you like to do.

0:51.5

Heathrow is the busiest, I think, the busiest airport in the whole world,

0:55.1

and most of Central London has planes going over it at most times, but you can sort of get

1:00.6

around the noise a little bit. Anyway, there's a window into my world. I need a soundproof studio

1:04.9

so you don't hear the flight QF4-77 coming from Beijing right in the middle of my show.

1:13.3

Oh dear.

1:13.9

Today, Q&A, Thursday, lots to get to.

1:16.6

Very happy to be sharing another voice message with you, you clever clogs.

1:21.5

I do love that my lovely listeners are embracing this.

1:24.4

It's such an easy thing to do.

1:26.1

You know what?

1:27.1

I enjoy reading your emails.

1:29.1

I enjoy writing back to you, but the art of actually sitting and typing an email, I just have to

1:34.2

really pull my finger out and get it done. So to hear a voicemail message from you, I'm like,

1:39.9

great, I can just drag and drop that straight into my special audio file and I can answer it without having to use my hands.

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