This week, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Steve and Joel on the Wed.Co Podcast, recorded at the picturesque Gabbinbar Homestead in Toowoomba. It was such a great chat about all things celebrancy, storytelling, and the magic of creating wedding ceremonies that truly resonate with couples and their guests. We covered some real gold in this episode—definitely one to tune into if you’re in the wedding industry or simply curious about how the best ceremonies are crafted.

We went deep on weddings, celebrancy, and the industry, and covered so many points, including:

  • Owning Your Ceremony Style: We talked about how easy it is to fall into the trap of following traditions or trying to be what people expect, but the real magic happens when you lean into your own style. I shared a few stories about how, as celebrants, it’s crucial to put your own personal stamp on a ceremony to make it not just memorable, but truly unforgettable.
  • Preparing for the Unexpected: Weddings are live events—things go wrong, people forget their lines, the weather turns—but that’s where the fun lies. Steve, Joel, and I discussed the importance of planning for those unpredictable moments and how to roll with them so the couple (and their guests) never even notice.
  • The Power of Storytelling: This was a big focus of our conversation. A wedding ceremony is more than just a legal requirement—it’s the moment where the couple’s story is told. We chatted about how to weave their journey into the ceremony in a way that keeps everyone engaged and emotionally invested from start to finish. It’s about turning that love story into something that leaves a lasting impression.
  • Engaging the Audience: We also talked about how to keep the crowd’s attention throughout the ceremony. Whether it’s through humour, timing, or those heart-on-sleeve moments, it’s all about finding ways to draw everyone in. I shared some tips on pacing the ceremony, making sure it flows naturally and keeps people connected, so they’re not just witnesses—they’re part of the experience.
  • Tech Tips—The Importance of Audio and Video: We also delved into the practical side of things—like the game-changing power of a good wireless microphone and a quality PA system. I cannot stress enough how crucial it is for everyone to hear the ceremony, especially for those sitting at the back or for the videographer capturing the day. We discussed how working closely with videographers and ensuring the right tech setup can make a world of difference, not just for the couple on the day, but for their memories down the line when they watch their wedding video.

It was a fantastic conversation, and I think anyone who’s planning a wedding or working in the industry will take a lot from it. So, if you’re keen to hear more about how to make wedding ceremonies truly stand out, have a listen and let me know what you think.

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