At the heart of every great wedding is great hospitality — so why do so many weddings still feel like total chaos?
In this episode, we’re calling out the biggest blind spot in the wedding industry: the complete lack of structure, leadership, and hospitality standards. From overwhelmed couples to disconnected vendors, the wedding day too often falls apart behind the scenes — or becomes a stressful blur for the people it’s meant to celebrate.
We dive into: ✨ Why weddings don’t run like other hospitality events (and why that matters) 🏨 What restaurants and hotels get right — that venues and planners often don’t 🚩 Horror stories from the “rent-a-space-and-figure-it-out” venue model 💡 What vendors, venues, and planners can do to shift the culture 🤝 How couples can ask better questions (and avoid major red flags)
If you’re planning a wedding — or work in the industry — this episode is your reality check and your roadmap to doing things better. 🎧 Listen on your favorite podcast app 📲 Connect with us on Instagram @bealovebird – share your thoughts, stories, or send us a DM
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