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The Rebel's Guide To Getting Married And Planning A Wedding

Josh Withers

The Rebel's Guide To Getting Married And Planning A Wedding

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The Rebel's Guide To Getting Married And Planning A Wedding

Josh Withers

The Rebel's Guide To Getting Married And Planning A Wedding

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The Rebel's Guide To Getting Married And Planning A Wedding

Josh Withers

The Rebel's Guide To Getting Married And Planning A Wedding

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The biggest stress I encounter with writing a book, and especially with sharing it with you here is that I have these great ideas all bouncing around my head and they all feel like such great ideas, but as those philosophies and thoughts reach
We’ve got one final stop on this road trip to Weddingvendorville before we start booking wedding creators and that’s to talk about how the wedding industry isn’t like every other industry.I believe that one of the leading causes of stress and a
I'm not going to lie, writing a book is hard. You get all excited and start writing and eventually you get all those initial words out, and then - in my experience at least - your brain and your fingers disconnect for a moment and you lose the
Writing this chapter prompted me on a future book, The Rebel's Guide to Eloping. There's so much confusion around weddings and elopements I've now committed myself to writing two books. Lord knows how many will come after that.As always, your
Today's chapter is a favourite conversation of mine. Something I love about being in the wedding business is that planning a wedding is one of the first big things a couple does together. For many couples, it’s the most people they’ve gathered
An attack on being chill, and then, what you actually, probably meanIn my years as a marriage celebrant a common statement couples make as we’re planning their ceremony is that they want a ‘chill wedding’.This sounds like a great idea, compar
How to have an intentional weddingThe path to an intentional wedding is light and airy, it’s not supposed to be hard. That’s my biggest gripe with the world today, that when you do the hard work of finding someone you really like, and then you
After having created thousands of weddings I would, quite bluntly, say that if you’re going to even have a wedding, let it be with intent, or don’t have one at all.After all, you don’t actually need a wedding to get married.Some people say th
Eight years ago I started 2015 with a Facebook post proudly declaring that I was going to "finally" write my wedding book and if you've known me for that long you'll know the book never happened. Lots of weddings happened, lots of travel, two c
Everything you need to know about how early you should arrive at a wedding, where you should sit, what you should do, and what kind of gift you should bring.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therebelsguide
I've got a very specific and seemingly different way of looking at how to create a wedding, it's my own little wedding planning method, The Withers Wedding Method. If that was a sexier name I'd probably make a book, but until I get a sexier boo
Would you trust your wedding photographer if the only camera they had was an iPhone 11 Pro? This week I talk to my friend, and Indianapolis wedding photographer, Jen Van Elk who did just that, her husband Steve helps me find the best wedding ve
Welcome to a brand new format of the Rebel's Guide To Getting Married, we've changed to a wedding talkback show where Josh takes your questions live on the air. Today Scotty asks what to do about a wedding reception and dancing in COVID-19 rest
If you’ve found yourself and your partner in each other’s bad books a little bit through the COVID-19 imposed self-islolation, lockdown, shelter-in-place, hell on earth, that we’re all living through at the moment, I found this one simple thoug
Here’s something for the newlyweds to add to their quarantine todo list: changing their name after your wedding ... if that’s what you’re choosing to do. This is a comprehensive guide on how to do it, what options you have, and who you need to
The rebels' guide to getting married now that the Coronavirus has ruined your original wedding plans and you're trying to re-plan, postpone, and move your wedding--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therebels
These are weird times, especially if you’re getting married, so here’s an idea that should keep you safe and healthy, while also getting you married. We’re just going to delay the reception, because being married is so much better than getting
In today's Q&A I addressed making a destination wedding fun, is 5:30am too early for a wedding ceremony, my partner wants to have a wedding but I want to elope, and whether celebrants get "butthurt" if they are asked to not be in photos.---
The most popular place in the world to get married is probably not far from your hose, it's the beach! Here's some reasons why it's the worst, but also how you can make it great. The audio is pretty bad in this episode, because it was recorded
I met a lady at a wedding reception recently and she clearly didn’t know how to attend a wedding, so to the lady who didn’t like that bride, this vlog is for you. In case you’re not a viewer, there’s a few seconds of audio in this episode from
When I marry people overseas, I generally do their marriage paperwork in Australia, here's why--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therebelsguide/message
Today’s podcast is part of my 29 Day Content Challenge at www.29days.club but also reflecting on Alex and Taneisha’s wedding that got rained out at the end this afternoon just outside of Melbourne--- Send in a voice message: https://podcast
There's been one simple and inhibiting way people have chosen wedding dates in the past: whatever their wedding venue had available.I've got a new idea and I'd love to share it in this episode, consider it the upgrade to wedding planning 2.0.
I feel like there's a cultural legal requirement for people planning a wedding and getting married to be totally stressed out. Like it's expected of you, and if you aren't stressed out then you're getting married wrong.In this episode of the
Britt’s grandma always said you should start how you want to finish. In saying that she was encouraging you to think about the entirety of the project, including how you would like it to end. Here’s an episode on how your wedding might end, but
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