• Love First, Lists Later: Keeping Your Relationship Strong During Wedding Planning

  • May 2 2025
  • Length: 4 mins
  • Podcast

Love First, Lists Later: Keeping Your Relationship Strong During Wedding Planning

  • Summary

  • Planning a wedding is one of the most exciting — and overwhelming — experiences in a couple’s journey. Amidst the chaos of guest lists, budgets, vendors, and family expectations, it’s easy to lose sight of the most important thing: your relationship. In this heartwarming and practical episode of Band Baaja Banter, professional wedding planner Herin dives deep into how couples can protect their emotional connection while navigating the whirlwind of shaadi prep.

    From real-life client stories to communication tips and emotional check-ins, Herin shares how to turn wedding planning into a bonding process rather than a battleground. Learn how to set boundaries, fight fair, and keep the romance alive — even when you're knee-deep in outfit trials and food tastings.

    Whether you're months away from your wedding or just got engaged, this episode is packed with insights you won’t hear from your decorator or designer. It’s not just about planning the perfect event — it’s about preparing for a lifetime together.

    Listen now and discover why couples who plan with love end up with more than just a memorable wedding — they build a stronger relationship. Need help planning yours? Reach out to wedding planner Herin and make your big day stress-free and magical.


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