The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Andy Kushner
The Wedding Biz - Behind the Scenes of the Wedding Business

Andy Kushner offers an inside look behind-the-scenes of the wedding and event world for both industry experts and bridal couples by featuring in-depth and transformative conversations with event industry icons. The Wedding Biz is also the only global platform of its kind to serve the business development needs of wedding and events professionals. As the host, Andy interviews the most prolific thought leaders and talent, taking you behind the curtain and revealing their personality, character, passions, and secrets to their success. Andy’s powerful, yet casual and comfortable interview style gives you access to the authentic story each of these incredible industry leaders has to share. The Wedding Biz podcast is your opportunity to really get to know the amazing personalities that endlessly elevate the world of weddings and special events.

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    521 REVISIT SARAH WINWARD: A Master Floral Designer’s Process and from Creativity Blooms Beauty

    Andy welcomes you to revisit his November 2022 interview with Sarah Winward! Sarah is based out of Salt Lake City and is a destination wedding florist who creates flower arrangements that are inspired by the changing of seasons in nature. Believing that flowers should feel natural in the environment in which they are going to be viewed, Still, she also finds many of her materials in the immediate area where the event will be held. Sarah primarily does flowers for events but also works on installations for private and commercial clients. She also offers various workshops and is a master of her craft! Sarah dives into various topics such as what her childhood was like and what her biggest hobbies were as a child, how an interest in weddings and events came about for her, what the process frequently looks like between her and her clients, what her biggest challenge often is and how she overcomes it, how she has managed to become so popular on social media, what her morning routine and evening routine look like, her love for nature, and so much more! Andy really appreciates Sarah's time and had a great time interviewing her. He hopes that you enjoy listening to it and also encourages you to check out her online courses available for purchase from If I Made. He would love it if you were to share this episode with a few people you know who might also enjoy it and would also appreciate it if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already so that you never miss a new episode! Be sure also to leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps out the show and helps people find it!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:17] – We learn that today's episode is a revisit of Andy’s conversation with Sarah Winward. [1:55] – What were Sarah's hobbies as a child? [2:44] – Andy refers to a quote from Sarah's website. [5:46] – Learn how an interest in weddings and events developed for Sarah. [8:07] – Sarah explains how she learned to handle the business side of things. [9:37] – Sarah walks us through her usual process with clients. [10:54] – Sarah reveals how she is usually inspired. [13:59] – Learn why Sarah lets clients in on what she is seeing. [16:24] – Sarah gives us an example of a memorable experience with a client. [18:50] – Sarah identifies weather as frequently being her most significant obstacle. [21:44] – Sarah is very appreciative of her team. [23:24] – Hear about Sarah's approach to social media. [25:20] – We are given advice, such as being true to ourselves. [27:10] – Sarah discusses her morning routine. [28:40] – Sarah describes her evening routine. [31:00] – Andy reveals where we can find Sarah online.   RESOURCES Sarah’s Ultimate Guide to Floral Design Course   Find Sarah: Sarah’s Website Sarah’s Instagram Page Sarah’s Pinterest Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz Network The Music Makers   Support The Wedding Biz by clicking here.   Title Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Kushner Entertainment & Zola.

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    520 PAULETTE WOLF & JODI WOLF: Paulette Wolf Events

    Andy is so excited to welcome the mother-daughter dynamic duo that is Paulette and Jodi Wolf. Together, they run Paulette Wolf Events (PWE), with Paulette being the Chief Creative Officer and Founder and Jodi being the CEO. Based in Chicago, this acclaimed luxury wedding and event planning company has worked with prestigious events like the Super Bowl and Olympics, as well as working with iconic people such as Oprah and President Obama. Paulette and Jodi also authored the book Event Planning Made Easy! ​​Listen as Paulette shares her unexpected journey into event planning, navigating a male-dominated business landscape. Her serendipitous entry started with organizing club parties, which propelled her into the vast world of event management, highlighting her drive, adaptability, and classic creative flair. Her daughter, Jodi, the brilliant CEO, describes growing up in this vibrant environment, influencing her eventual career path despite early aspirations of becoming a child psychiatrist. Listeners will be treated to intriguing behind-the-scenes anecdotes and hear how this mother and daughter duo blends its unique skills to create unforgettable, personalized events. They dive into their creative process, highlighting personalized inspiration, be it from a client's favorite color or a significant photo, to imprint the couple's personality onto their special day. The episode explores how their approach has evolved, accommodating more direct involvement from the modern bride and groom. In a particularly exciting segment, Andy captures the essence of what distinguishes Paulette Wolf Events: innovative approaches and personalized experiences that defy traditional wedding norms, such as transforming weddings into captivating cocktail-like vibes filled with dynamic installations and premium dining options, upending the conventional seated dinner format! For those in event planning or simply seeking inspiration on crafting memorable experiences, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom, creativity, and real-world challenges faced by Paulette and Jodi as they continue to redefine luxury event planning. Andy had such a great time chatting with Paulette and Jodi and hopes that you enjoy listening to his conversation with them! If so, then he would love it if you were to share this episode with a few people you know who might also enjoy it. He would also appreciate it if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already so that you never miss a new episode! Be sure also to leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps out the show and helps people find it!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:20] – Today's interview is with Paulette and Jodi Wolf of PWE. [1:53] - Paulette's event planning career began serendipitously through country club parties and persistence. [3:34] - Jodi transitioned from aspiring child psychiatrist to event planner, gaining diverse, hands-on experience. [6:27] - Jodi emphasizes personalizing events by incorporating clients' unique preferences and involvement in planning. [8:20] - Event planning involves tailoring creative designs to client priorities, venue constraints, and event scale. [10:34] - Hear about how a nontraditional wedding featured cocktail hour-style flow, unique seating, and dramatic, guest-friendly designs. [13:35] - Traditional weddings can feel stagnant, but creative planners c

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    519 TWB – BROOKE KEEGAN: Building a Dream Wedding Business

    Andy is happy to be welcoming Brooke Keegan back to the show! Brooke is the visionary owner and creative director of Brooke Keegan Special Events, a leading firm specializing in custom, multi-day destination weddings, and since founding her company in 2009, she has garnered recognition from Harper's Bazaar and Brides as one of the world's top event planners! She is here with Andy in this episode to share, amongst other things, her invaluable insights from her years in the industry! As Brooke and Andy catch up, Brooke reflects on challenges faced, particularly the significant downturn in wedding engagements attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic and the typical slow- down during election years. She discusses the evolving wedding landscape, highlighting how while low-budget and extravagant weddings continue to thrive, mid-range events are seeing a decline. Brooke also shares her process for working with bridal couples, from initial consultations to curating a creative team tailored to each client's visio, and, emphasizing the importance of balance between creativity and business acumen, she sheds some light on how she navigates the complexities of managing a successful event planning company while prioritizing personal well-being. Andy had such a great time talking with Brooke just as he did the first time and hopes that you enjoy listening to this conversation with her! If so, then please don’t keep it to yourself. Andy asks that you please share it with at least three colleagues you know who would benefit from hearing this episode. Also, be sure to leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps Andy and the show out!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:20] – We learn that this episode’s guest is returning guest Brooke Keegan! [2:01] - Brooke discusses how the wedding industry activity has slowed, with fewer weddings and lighter-than-expected calendars this past year (2024). [3:22] - Mid-range weddings have declined, but Brooke is optimistic for 2025. [6:16] - Brooke tailors her planning process based on each client's engagement stage, preferences, and budget. [9:57] - Creative partner teams are curated like recipes, combining complementary skills for each event. [10:49] - Brooke adds that creative partner selection depends on investment, style, and personality. [13:41] - Andy argues that balancing creativity with business structure is crucial for running successful events. [14:23] - Brooke asserts that weddings are a business that require detailed budgets, transparency, and professionalism. [17:01] - Surrounding herself with knowledgeable people and maintaining accountability drives personal and professional growth for Brooke. [19:59] - How does Brooke balance personal life with business? [21:00] - Brooke believes that prioritizing personal time and self-care is crucial for work-life balance and job satisfaction. [24:22] - Establishing investment strategies and retirement plans is very important for long-term financial security in the industry. [27:32] - Andy reveals where Brooke can be found online.   RESOURCES The Wedding Biz - 483 BROOKE KEEGAN: The Long Game, Creative Partners, Pricing Strategy, and More!   Find Brooke: Brooke’s Website The Brooke Keegan Blueprint Brooke’s Instagram Page Brooke’s Facebook Page Brooke’s Pinterest Page   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz Th

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    518 TWB – BRYAN RAFANELLI: The Art of Lasting Success & Self-Fulfillment

    Andy really hopes that you will join him for this episode of The Wedding Biz as he welcomes back to the show Bryan Rafanelli of Rafanelli Events! ​​Bryan is a renowned designer and planner and is the founder and chief creative officer of Rafanelli Events, and he has been behind some of the most high-profile events in recent history, including Chelsea Clinton’s wedding and several of President Obama’s White House state dinners. His team has also worked on key campaign events for Vice President Kamala Harris! Bryan opens up about the pressures of maintaining excellence in a saturated market, admitting that even after decades of success, he still feels the weight of “being only as good as your last event.” Listen in to hear him reflect on how he balances innovation with authenticity, rejecting trends for the sake of trends and instead focusing on creating meaningful connections through his work. He also shares his candid thoughts on burnout, revealing that while he’s sometimes tempted to step back, his passion for creativity keeps him grounded. Whether designing an unforgettable party or brainstorming new ideas, Bryan thrives on making the impossible possible! This episode of The Wedding Biz truly goes beyond event planning, diving deeply into the challenges of balancing the business and creative aspects of a career in design. Bryan and Andy also touch on the importance of surrounding oneself with talented people, finding joy in personal routines, and staying motivated in the face of immense success. Join them for an inspiring conversation about the highs and lows of life at the top of the creative industry! If you enjoy and get something insightful out of this conversation with Bryan, then please don’t keep it to yourself! Andy asks that you please share it with at least three friends and/or colleagues you know who would benefit from hearing this episode. Also, be sure to leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps Andy and the show out!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:31] – We learn that this episode’s guest is returning guest Bryan Rafanelli of Rafanelli Events! [2:01] - Bryan strives to create unique and memorable events that resonate with their themes! [3:35] - Bryan shares how he loves his current creative career and feels fulfilled by the challenges that it presents. [6:32] - Andy recalls Bryan's appreciation for balancing artistic creativity with business success. [7:36] - Bryan emphasizes the importance of balancing creativity and business for overall success. [9:27] - Bryan believes in staying engaged with both creative and business aspects for success. [11:01] - Bryan values all opportunities and continuously strives to maintain and enhance his success. [14:50] - Pushing his team forward, Bryan thrives on accomplishing seemingly impossible challenges. [17:11] - Bryan finds fulfillment in balancing work and personal happiness while taking advantage of exciting opportunities. [19:40] - Andy recalls a memorable event that Bryan designed and seeks another satisfying story. [20:15] - We learn how Bryan has mastered creating adaptable wedding plans, finding beauty in unexpected weather. [23:26] - We hear how Bryan enjoys solving real-time challenges in event planning, especially in relation to weather changes. [26:33] - Bryan is involved in politics and anticipates the impact of upcoming elect

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    517 DAVID STARK: Self-Actualization in Event Design, the Importance of Scale and Simplicity, Balancing Art and Business, and More!

    Frequent guest of the show David Stark returns for this episode of The Wedding Biz! David is a renowned event designer and planner with over 25 years of experience in the industry, and as the founder and chief creative officer of David Stark Design and Production, his impressive client list includes celebrities such as Glenn Close and Brad Pitt, SNL’s 40th Anniversary, The Whitney Museum of American Art, and The Metropolitan Opera. Listen in as David shares insights into his creative process, discussing the balance between designing for clients and creating art purely for himself. He reflects on collaborations with other artists such as, for example, his recent work with Joe Dienst, and he explains how these projects allow him to break free from the constraints of client work. Throughout Andy's conversation with David, David stresses the importance of scale in his designs making sure that every element of an event commands its space. He shares his desire to simplify his work, aiming for restraint by using fewer, more impactful elements. He also discusses staying relevant in a constantly evolving industry, focusing more on his own artistic growth rather than competing with his peers, and highlights why it is important to embrace discomfort and push creative boundaries in order to avoid stagnation. Andy, as always, had a great time chatting with David and hopes that you enjoy the conversation. If so, then please don’t keep it to yourself. Andy asks that you please share it with at least three colleagues you know who would benefit from hearing this episode. Also, be sure to leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps Andy and the show out!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:31] – Returning guest David Stark is today's guest! [2:55] - Collaborating with other artists allows for creating personal, expressive work outside of client projects. [5:02] - How would Andy describe David's style? [6:23] - David focuses on creating simple, large-scale designs with restraint, removing extraneous elements. [9:49] - Andy focuses on his own vision in the music industry, valuing innovation over staying relevant. [11:35] - Not giving much thought to relevance, David prioritizes unique, client-specific designs, drawing inspiration from diverse fields. [14:33] - Referencing his book The Creative Act: A Way of Being, Andy references Rick Rubin's advice, emphasizing that creative desire must surpass fear. [15:06] - David reveals that he embraces discomfort in new projects, pushing for innovation while navigating uncertainty and fear. [18:20] - David accepts the constant imbalance in running a business and embraces change as part of growth. [21:05] - Constraints lead to innovation, and David sees opportunity in new team members' contributions. [24:01] - Soon visiting Morocco for the holidays, David feels inspired by diverse global projects and is grateful for new opportunities as an artist and business owner. [25:58] - Andy shares where David can be found online.   RESOURCES David's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Rick Rubin - The Creative Act: A Way of Being Ryan Holiday – The Obstacle Is the Way   Find David: David’s Website David’s Instagram Page David’s Books   Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz The Wedding Biz on Instagram: @theweddingbiz The Wedding Biz on Facebook: @theweddingbiz

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    516 MEGHAN ELY: Aligning Your Brand for Luxury Wedding Publicity

    Longtime listeners of the podcast will likely be familiar with today’s guest as she has been on the show several times already! Join Andy as he welcomes back Meghan Ely, the owner of OFD Consulting! Meghan is a longtime industry speaker and writer and is a wedding pro educator with regular contributions to Wedding Planner Magazine, The Knot, Wedding Business Magazine, Catersource, and SpecialEvents.com. Meghan joins Andy for this episode to discuss defining and achieving luxury in the wedding industry. With years of experience and numerous accolades, including but certainly not limited to being recognized as one of the most influential wedding professionals by Event Tech, Meghan shares invaluable insights into what sets luxury weddings apart. Andy invites you to listen to gain a deeper understanding of the various elements that make up a luxurious experience beyond mere budget, including personalized details, meticulous planning, and memorable moments that resonate with couples and guests alike. Meghan discusses the importance of showcasing standout features in wedding submissions, including florals, paper goods, and rental choices, all of which play a critical role in attracting attention from prestigious publications! Andy and Meghan also dive into the strategic approach required for effective media submissions, including how to tailor a compelling narrative and the significance of exclusivity in luxury placements. Meghan also touches on leveraging social media to enhance brand identity and visibility in the luxury market, emphasizing the need for a cohesive digital presence. Andy hopes that you will tune in to learn how to navigate the luxury landscape in weddings with finesse and intention! If you enjoy the episode and get something out of it, then he encourages you not to keep it to yourself! Please share this episode with a few people you know who might also enjoy it. Be sure to also subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already so that you never miss a new episode and to leave a top review wherever you listen, as that really helps out Andy and the show! Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:22] – This episode’s guest is returning guest Meghan Ely! [1:24] - Meghan discusses the varying definitions of luxury, emphasizing personalized experiences and attention to detail. [3:55] - Meghan points out how luxury publications prioritize standout details, including florals, paper goods, and rentals in submissions. [5:36] - Meghan describes a good submission: a vendor list, couple write-up, and curated photo gallery. [8:05] - Learn how submission guidelines vary. [10:31] - Editors typically respond within 6 to 8 weeks, but luxury submissions can take even longer. [13:08] - Meghan argues that following up on submissions is crucial and that respectful withdrawal is necessary if there's no response. [14:25] - Meghan advises aligning brand identity with luxury across digital platforms and using social proof. [16:30] - Effective project management tools can help maintain luxury branding and regular audits for improvement. [18:55] - Andy shares where to find Meghan online.   LINKS & RESOURCES Meghan’s Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz   Find Meghan: OFD Consulting - Website OFD Consulting - Facebook Page OFD Consulting - Instagram Page OFD Consulting - Twitter Page OFD Collective - Website Wedding Industry Speakers - Website

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    515 ROBERT SHERMAN: How to Build Loyalty and Retain Employees

    Andy is so thrilled to be welcoming his business partner, Robert Sherman, back to the show! Robert is Andy’s business partner at Kushner Entertainment and is also the owner of Washington Talent, a legendary entertainment company established over 55 years ago. Together, Andy and Robert tackle the topic of employee retention, discussing how to keep employees engaged, happy, and loyal over the long term. Robert shares some valuable insights from his decades of experience, explaining how hiring for company culture is just as crucial as hiring for skill sets and emphasizing the importance of communication, ensuring that employees not only understand but also believe in the organization's goals. Robert's approach to management is rooted in collaboration rather than hierarchy. Avoiding terms like “boss” and “employee,” he instead opts to lead through transparency and mutual respect. He also discusses the importance of flexibility in modern workplaces, citing examples from his own company where remote work has helped retain top talent. Tune in to hear practical tips on employee motivation, such as offering periodic bonuses, staying ahead of salary increases, and understanding individual motivations beyond monetary compensation. This conversation is filled with actionable advice for leaders looking to foster loyalty and long-term commitment within their teams while maintaining a positive and productive work culture! If you enjoy and get something out of the show, then Andy urges you not to keep it to yourself! Share it with a few people you know who might also enjoy it and get something out of it, and he would also be grateful if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already so that you never miss a new episode! Be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps out the show and helps people find it!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:47] - Andy and his business partner Robert are talking all things employee retention. [2:54] - Robert reveals his philosophy regarding his relationship with his employees. [4:08] - Robert argues that clear communication with employees is essential to ensure that they understand and respect company goals. [6:19] - Finding culturally compatible employees is key, and compensation isn't the only factor that Robert considers. [8:10] - Robert points out that passion plays a significant role in the entertainment industry, with some success attributed to luck. [10:04] - Robert, in interviews, describes jobs in a less glamorous way to help temper expectations. [13:35] - Appreciation, Robert asserts, whether through bonuses or non-financial gestures, is vital for retaining employees. [15:10] - Robert stresses the importance of empathy and understanding between managers and employees, even in professional settings. [18:20] - Robert sees himself as a manager, not a boss, and believes in balancing authority with empathy. [21:09] - It's important to find the appropriate balance between personal and professional boundaries while hiring. [24:33] - Robert argues direct communication with employees fosters trust and respect in any company. [26:11] - Hear where Robert can be found online.   RESOURCES Robert's Previous Guest Spots on The Wedding Biz Find Robert: Kushner Entertainment - Website Washington Talent - Website Follow The Wedding Biz on Social: The Wedding Biz T

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    514 TARA GUERARD: Global Tastemaker with Southern Hospitality

    If you have been a longtime listener of the podcast, then today’s voice may sound familiar to you as it is her third appearance on the show! Andy is so thrilled to welcome back Tara Guerard, owner and creative director of Tara Guerard Soirée headquartered out of Charleston, South Carolina (and with an additional office in New York City). Tara is recognized as one of the nation's leading tastemakers globally, and she is here to share some exciting updates since she was last on the show. Listen as she and Andy reflect on the profound changes brought about by the pandemic and how it has influenced their approach to client relationships. Tara shares her struggle with the shift to virtual meetings, highlighting why it's important to have in-person connections and how much she values reading a client's body language and energy, something that is unfortunately difficult to replicate over the phone or through a screen. Tara shares some insights into maintaining energy and inspiration after decades in the business. She credits her success to her naturally high energy levels and an unrelenting desire to learn and grow, revealing her plans to pursue new creative endeavors when she turns 60. Tara also discusses the challenges of working in diverse locations where the level of service may not meet her high standards, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and her commitment to ensuring that every event is executed as flawlessly as possible. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of creativity and business, and Andy had such a great time chatting with her again! If you enjoy the show, then Andy urges you not to keep it to yourself! Share it with a few people you know who might also enjoy it and get something out of it, and he would also be grateful if you were to subscribe to the podcast if you aren't already so that you never miss a new episode! Be sure to also leave a top review wherever you listen because that really helps out the show and helps people find it!   Have you heard about Stop and Smell the Roses with Preston Bailey on The Wedding Biz Network? Listen as Preston shares the secrets, tools, and technologies behind his extraordinary ability to create a theatrical environment out of any space. Also, don't forget about Sean Low's podcast The Business of Being Creative, where Sean discusses the power of being niched, pricing strategies, metrics of success, and so much more. You can find both shows on The Wedding Biz Network.   SUPPORTING THE WEDDING BIZ Become a patron and support Andy and the show! If you are so inspired, contribute!   Time Stamps [0:26] - We learn that today's guest is returning guest Tara Guerard of Tara Guerard Soirée. [2:26] - Tara elaborates upon how meeting clients in person is more effective for connection than communicating electronically. [5:11] - High energy and enthusiasm drive Tara's lifelong learning and future aspirations, even at 55. [7:08] - Each wedding's uniqueness keeps Tara's work exciting, even when using her least favorite flowers! [10:22] - Pleasing people has fueled Tara's success, although she does sometimes go to extreme lengths to make others happy. [11:57] - The biggest challenge in wedding planning is working with vendors unfamiliar with high service standards. [14:48] - Tara reveals how balancing creativity with business acumen has led to success, including never being in debt. [18:04] - The book Unreasonable Hospitality inspires Tara to integrate exceptional service with effective business practices. [19:09] - Speaking at conferences and sharing her experiences as a business owner and mother is rewarding for Tara. [20:38] - Managing work and family life for Tara involves setting rules for herself and multitasking, with exercise as a mental and physical outlet. [23:11] - What about the future excites Tara? [24:57] - Andy reveals where Tara can be found online.   RESOURCES Tara’s Previous Guest Spots on The Wedd

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Andy Kushner offers an inside look behind-the-scenes of the wedding and event world for both industry experts and bridal couples by featuring in-depth and transformative conversations with event industry icons. The Wedding Biz is also the only global platform of its kind to serve the business development needs of wedding and events professionals. As the host, Andy interviews the most prolific thought leaders and talent, taking you behind the curtain and revealing their personality, character, passions, and secrets to their success. Andy’s powerful, yet casual and comfortable interview style gives you access to the authentic story each of these incredible industry leaders has to share. The Wedding Biz podcast is your opportunity to really get to know the amazing personalities that endlessly elevate the world of weddings and special events.

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