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S1 E16 -Episode 16 – May Recap: Drama, Dropouts and Dry Season Shenanigans

S1 E16 -Episode 16 – May Recap: Drama, Dropouts and Dry Season Shenanigans

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It’s time for our monthly behind-the-scenes debrief and what a month it’s been. From endless supplier chasing to soggy ceremonies, Britta and Tristan are spilling all the real talk from May's back-to-back weddings.


In this episode:

- It's still raining. Bali’s extended wet season continues and we’ve got the rain stoppers on speed dial

- One of Tristan’s favourite couples ties the knot with our pup Maple stealing the show and Britta stepping in as official dog handler

- Island weddings off Bali and why we’ve officially tapped out. The stress, the logistics and the hidden costs you don’t see

- What actually is Bali Concierge Co and what’s included in the service

- Britta’s wedding recap. Four out of five days assisting at weddings equals exhaustion, glam and chaos

- Queen Yanti absolutely smashing May with six weddings including three in just four days

- Behind the scenes. Staffing shifts, scaling back and rebuilding the business after a massive season

- Supplier delays and Bali holidays. Planners chasing emails for weeks on end

- Rain plans. From marquees to rain stoppers we chat the magic and necessity behind staying dry

- PSA. We’re in for a wet summer so please plan ahead with proper cover and weather prep


It’s chaotic, it’s honest and it’s full of the stuff you don’t see on Instagram. Tune in, we’re spilling it all.



Tristan Moy: @tristanbalibrides

Britta Petersen: @britta_balibrides

Bali Brides: @balibridesau & @balibridesteam

www.balibrides.com.au

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