4.8 • 625 Ratings
🗓️ 31 December 2018
⏱️ 42 minutes
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0:29.7 | I had the absolute pleasure of speaking to Pamela Anderson. All thanks to the Dove Self-Esteen |
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1:01.5 | You're listening to the Bride Chilla podcast, helping Brite Chillas and Grum Chillas |
1:06.0 | plan their wedding minus the bullshit. One podcast at a time with your host, Alicia McCormack. |
1:12.7 | Oh, it's episode 253. Why am I speaking in some sort of weird accent? It's Alicia here. |
1:19.5 | Sometimes I exhaust myself if you're sitting there going, why? Why? With all the voices. |
1:24.7 | Well, I spend a lot of time alone when I'm in the booth and it entertains me. |
1:29.5 | I am Alicia. I am the host and founder of Bride Chiller and this is episode 253 of the Bridechiller |
1:36.1 | podcast, a podcast that was created by me four years ago I started this show and it has evolved a lot since but also it's great going |
1:47.5 | back through the back catalogue and seeing the episodes that I think really were the foundations |
1:54.9 | of the Bridechiller ethos where I learned and expanded and broadened my horizons and hopefully made an impact on |
2:04.7 | your planning, the decision-making process and also just how you feel about this day. |
2:10.3 | As I always say when I'm describing the podcast to people that have not an idea about what |
2:15.3 | I'm doing, I say it's a wedding planning podcast, |
2:18.0 | but it's not just about the aesthetics of wedding planning. I really talk about all of the |
2:22.5 | extra bits and how you can come out the other end of planning after the wedding, feeling |
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