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77. We're Back! Wisconsin Dells, Destin, North Carolina & More and....Wedding Weather Woes?

77. We're Back! Wisconsin Dells, Destin, North Carolina & More and....Wedding Weather Woes?

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After a six-month break, Serena and Dom return recharged and full of stories in this behind-the-scenes episode of The Wedding Duo Podcast. They catch up on a whirlwind May filled with five weddings across multiple states, share real-life moments from the road (including the viral “fisherman photo-bomb”), and offer expert tips on destination logistics, DIY wedding planning, weather worries, and managing unexpected moments with grace.


In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why May was one of the BUSIEST month ever for The Wedding Duo
  • What to consider when planning a DIY-heavy wedding
  • How to prepare for unpredictable weather...especially at outdoor ceremonies
  • A behind-the-scenes look at traveling as a planner-DJ team
  • The logistics of pulling off a voiceover bridal processional
  • Why having extra staffing can make or break a setup/teardown
  • Tips for making destination weddings feel seamless
  • How The Wedding Duo membership community keeps couples connected
  • The emotional payoff of personalized ceremony elements

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