• The Relationship That Changes Everything: Your Wedding Planner Bestie
    Nov 3 2025

    What if the secret to thriving in wedding planning isn't just about serving clients—it's about finding your people?

    In this episode, we're pulling back the curtain on one of the most powerful (and underrated) relationships in the wedding industry: the planner-to-planner friendship that actually saves your business—and your sanity.

    Joining the COO of the CWP Society, Krisy Thomas, are Certified Wedding Planners Hailey Beard and Amanda Borrero, who met at CWP Society Certification conference, and built something rare: a genuine alliance where they assist on each other's weddings, exchange honest feedback, and serve as each other's emergency backup when chaos strikes.

    You'll discover:

    • Why having an "in case of emergency" planner with actual access and authority protects your couples (and your reputation)
    • The phone calls that happen after hard weddings, and why that permission to rest matters more than you think
    • Their refreshingly direct take on "community over competition": there are more couples than any of us can serve, and not every couple is your couple

    Feeling stuck, new, or shut out of your local scene? They share the playbook: send the DM, show up to open houses, ask for introductions, keep showing up. And if your market feels closed? Go global—your planner bestie might be three states away.

    Ready to find your people? Join the CWP Society—the world's leading certification program and largest community of certified wedding professionals—where education meets real connection, so you never have to carry the load alone. Visit cwpsociety.com to become certified today!

    www.cwpsociety.com | info@cwpsociety.com | IG: @cwpsociety | FB: @cwpsociety

    Show More Show Less
    29 mins
  • Decoding Venue Roles: Who Really Does What (And Why It Matters)
    Oct 30 2025

    Not all "venue coordinators" are created equal—and assuming they are can derail your entire event. In this episode, COO Krisy Thomas sits down with Master Certified Wedding Planner and Certified Educator Nikki Rodgers to pull back the curtain on how venue teams actually operate, so you can stop guessing and start collaborating with confidence.

    Nikki breaks down the four core roles you're likely to encounter—from the owner who sold the date to the banquet captain directing service—and explains how responsibilities shift between contract signing and day-of execution. Through real-world examples, you'll discover why assumptions cause chaos: the venue that provides tables but won't set them, the dry-hire space where the coordinator handles electrical emergencies, and the neighboring property with completely opposite policies.

    You'll learn the exact questions to ask the moment you're hired, including "Who will be my primary contact during planning?" and "Who is on a radio on event day?" Nikki and Krisy share their proven handoff strategy: send your working timeline early, reconfirm with the on-site lead the week before, and loop in owners when operations like pressure washing or rental staging might impact your schedule.

    If you've ever built a detailed timeline only to discover the venue created their own, or arrived on event day to find no one planned to set chairs, this conversation gives you the playbook to prevent double work and last-minute scrambles. You'll also discover how to navigate venues with in-house catering versus outside caterers, when to defer to the banquet captain's service pacing, and how small, thoughtful gestures—like thanking staff in front of the couple and leaving authentic reviews—transform single events into lasting partnerships.

    Ready to master these essential skills and elevate your planning expertise? Join the ranks of the industry's most respected professionals by earning your certification through CWP Society. Our comprehensive training equips you with proven strategies, professional protocols, and the confidence to handle any venue relationship with grace. Become a Certified Wedding Planner and join a community committed to excellence. Learn more at CWPSociety.com.

    www.cwpsociety.com | info@cwpsociety.com | IG: @cwpsociety | FB: @cwpsociety

    Show More Show Less
    20 mins
  • Inclusive Weddings: Managing Fireworks, Fog, And Triggers With Care
    Oct 27 2025

    Surprise moments should make hearts lift, not race. In this episode, Krisy Thomas, COO of the CWP Society, welcomes Master Certified Wedding Planner and Certified Educator Brianne Ackerland to explore how planners can create high-impact celebrations that honor military guests and anyone living with PTSD or sensory sensitivities—without sacrificing the magic couples dream about.

    The reality is that surprise cannons, strobes, and smoke machines can trigger panic attacks, flashbacks, and genuine medical emergencies for guests who've served or who live with invisible conditions. Yet most planners don't know when or how to raise these concerns without alarming their couples or killing the celebration vibe. Brianne shares field-tested strategies that balance spectacle with true care, proving you can protect vulnerable guests while still delivering unforgettable moments.

    We start with timing: why the eight-week planning meeting is the strategic sweet spot to introduce potential triggers—after guest lists are finalized and add-ons are being discussed, but before vendors lock in their plans. Brianne walks you through how to frame the conversation so couples feel supported rather than scared, using thoughtful questions about loud sounds, flashing lights, and smoke effects to shape plans that protect guests while preserving the couple's vision.

    You'll get a practical toolkit you can implement immediately: how to send private heads-up messages to at-risk guests, create discreet program cues that signal what's coming next, map out quiet zones with clear exit routes, and deliver calm, grounding scripts when emergencies like fire alarms or first responders show up unannounced. We get deeply tactical on vendor communication—briefing DJs on volume limits and strobe alternatives, aligning photographers and videographers on flash frequency and smoke timing, and confirming venue policies for cold sparks and fog machines so surprises don't escalate into crises.

    Brianne also shares a deeply personal story that reveals why this work matters and how planners can lead with steadiness and compassion when the unexpected happens. This isn't about being the fun police—it's about designing inclusive joy that allows every guest to be fully present.

    You'll walk away with three immediately actionable steps: ask about accommodations at the eight-week mark, verify venue safety protocols and effect approvals before booking, and establish a designated safe space with a clear exit route and point person. Plus, we spotlight trusted resources like Wounded Warrior Project and NAMI to help you learn the right language and responses when guests need support.

    Ready to design celebrations where everyone can truly celebrate? Subscribe, share this episode with a fellow wedding planner.

    Want to master the skills that set certified planners apart? Discover how CWP Society certification equips you with the knowledge, tools, and community support to handle every situation with professionalism and heart—visit cwpsociety.com today.

    www.cwpsociety.com | info@cwpsociety.com | IG: @cwpsociety | FB: @cwpsociety

    Show More Show Less
    22 mins
  • From Assumptions To Alignment: How Planners Thrive With Church Teams
    Oct 23 2025

    Wedding days inside a church can feel like navigating a maze of policies, people, and expectations, and many planners carry battle scars from these sacred spaces. In this episode, Master Certified Wedding Planner & Certified Educator, Emma Cockerham joins Krisy Thomas, COO of the CWP Society, to unpack why church venues often feel more challenging and how to transform tension into trust through intentional communication and genuine respect.

    From first contact to final blessing, Emma maps out a calm, proven approach that honors sacred spaces while protecting timelines, budgets, and your couple's vision. We start with the real friction points: delayed outreach, multiple conflicting contacts, and the cycle of assumptions that creates unnecessary stress on both sides. You'll learn how to establish a single point of contact, use strategic CC etiquette to prevent crossed wires, and confirm who needs what information, and when.

    We dig deep into policy hot spots that trip up even experienced planners: florals, candles, adhesives, aisle access, photography angles, flash restrictions, and AV limitations. Emma shares how early briefings and coordinator-approved plans keep your creative team flexible instead of frustrated, plus practical scripts for introducing vendors to church coordinators, securing written clarity on access windows, and avoiding last-minute surprises that can derail your timeline or blow your couple's budget.

    The heart of this conversation is a powerful mindset shift: treat each church as a collaborative partner, lead with kindness, and follow through on every promise. We explore how showing deep respect for the ceremony as the true purpose of the day, using gratitude as a relationship-building tool, and documenting every decision creates a week-of experience that runs quietly and seamlessly. While these habits strengthen your work at any venue, they truly shine in sacred spaces where meaning runs deep and schedules are non-negotiable.

    If you want smoother rehearsals, warmer welcomes, and stronger referrals from both churches and vendors, this conversation delivers the roadmap. You'll walk away with communication strategies, clarity frameworks, and the confidence that comes from leading with genuine respect.

    If this episode reminded you why professionalism matters, subscribe, share it with a planner friend, and leave a review. Ready to level up your skills and join a community that gets it? Explore certification and exclusive resources at cwpsociety.com—home to the world's largest community of certified wedding professionals.

    www.cwpsociety.com | info@cwpsociety.com | IG: @cwpsociety | FB: @cwpsociety

    Show More Show Less
    21 mins
  • Beyond Timelines: The Real Work Behind Multi-Family Wedding Planning
    Oct 13 2025

    Weddings with rich traditions don’t just need timelines—they need translators. In this episode, Certified Wedding Planner and Certified Educator, Rima Shah joins CWP Society COO, Krisy Thomas to unpack the real work behind South Asian weddings: navigating multiple families, aligning expectations across generations, and setting boundaries that protect joy without steamrolling culture. From the first consultation to the final site visit, we share scripts, policies, and small shifts in language that build trust with parents and elders who may be new to professional planning.

    Rima walks us through the moments where things commonly go sideways—delegated catering oversight, competing design visions, and last-minute ritual requests—and shows how a single-point-of-contact policy, clearly defined roles, and genuine listening turn potential conflict into collaboration. You’ll hear how reframing a single decor element preserved a couple’s one big ask while making a mother proud, and how patient, active listening on a tense call revealed the true concern hiding beneath a list of demands: honoring a simple favor tradition at the right time.

    If you’re a wedding planner working with South Asian families—or any event with layered traditions—this conversation gives you practical strategies to reduce friction: involve key family members early, document decisions, adapt to personality types, and connect every choice to what elders value most—respect, hospitality, and meaningful ritual. The result? Events that feel seamless to guests and deeply seen by family.

    www.cwpsociety.com | info@cwpsociety.com | IG: @cwpsociety | FB: @cwpsociety

    Show More Show Less
    30 mins
  • The Blueprint for Wedding Planning: Education Meets Experience
    Oct 9 2025

    Tired of hearing “just get experience” as if that’s a strategy? On this episode, we dig into why that advice often backfires, eroding vendor trust, anchoring fees at unsustainable levels, and putting couples at risk on a day with no do‑overs.

    Crystal Dailey, Master Certified Wedding Planner and Certified Educator, joins Krisy Thomas to show a better path—one that blends hands-on learning with real education. Together, they explore how standards, structure, and certification transform instincts into consistent results, protect fair pricing, and restore respect for professional planning across venues and vendor teams.

    Throughout the conversation, we map the real costs of inexperience: timelines that slip, communication gaps that stall load-ins, and mistakes that force venues to build in-house teams. Then we connect the solution to clear, teachable fundamentals—pricing by scope and hours, logistics planning, risk management, vendor alignment, and client communication. Crystal explains why education isn’t just for beginners, how seasoned planners benefit from updated frameworks, and what happens when we move from “learn or earn” to “learn while you earn.”

    If you’re self-taught, you’ll hear practical mindset shifts to treat your work like the profession it is. If you’re experienced, you’ll find reasons to keep sharpening your craft so your methods match today’s clients and today’s pace. And if you’re brand-new, you’ll learn how to enter the field without undercutting yourself or the industry. Experience gives instincts; education gives structure, confidence, and credibility. Put them together, and you’ll lead with authority, price with clarity, and deliver the kind of weddings vendors are proud to support.

    www.cwpsociety.com | info@cwpsociety.com | IG: @cwpsociety | FB: @cwpsociety

    Show More Show Less
    27 mins
  • Choosing the Right Wedding Planner Mentor + Celebrating 50 Years of Laurie Hartwell
    Sep 30 2025

    Ever wonder why some planners seem to leap ahead while others grind for years? We unpack the real advantage behind the scenes: a mentor who listens, challenges, and opens doors. From first weddings full of unknowns to high-stakes productions, we walk through the qualities that separate a true guide from a loud voice—proven experience, integrity, generosity with knowledge, strong listening, access to opportunity, and the emotional intelligence to navigate family dynamics and vendor teams with grace.

    We also draw a clear line between healthy guidance and harmful patterns. If your “mentor” shuts down ideas, never replies, nitpicks without solutions, stacks fees without value, or keeps you small to guard their turf, it’s time to walk away. You’ll hear practical ways to structure a mentorship—clear goals, regular touchpoints, defined boundaries, and metrics that track progress across sales, operations, and event-day excellence—so advice turns into momentum.

    Along the way, we celebrate the 50th birthday of CWP Society founder and CEO Laurie Hartwell with moving tributes from educators whose careers she’s lifted. Laurie's legacy is more than certifications; it’s a culture of community, education, and collaboration that helps planners grow faster and with more heart. If you’ve felt that tug for a mentor who believes in your potential and a community that has your back, consider this your sign: there’s a place built for exactly that.

    Ready to take the next step? Subscribe, share this with a planner friend who needs encouragement, and leave a review with one takeaway you’re going to implement this week. Want mentorship plus a thriving network? Visit CWPSociety.com to learn about certifications and memberships and join us.

    www.cwpsociety.com | info@cwpsociety.com | IG: @cwpsociety | FB: @cwpsociety

    Show More Show Less
    16 mins
  • Empathy Meets Expertise: The Emotional Side of Wedding Planning
    Sep 29 2025

    Wedding planning is an emotional rollercoaster for couples, and behind every seating chart and floral arrangement lies a complex web of feelings that skilled planners must navigate with grace and understanding. Riley Snider, Certified Wedding Planner and Certified Educator, joins Krisy Thomas to explore how wedding professionals can serve as the steady emotional anchor their clients truly need.

    This conversation uncovers the hidden emotional undercurrents of wedding planning; from navigating family dynamics like divorced parents who can’t sit together, to financial anxieties that persist regardless of budget, to the profound grief felt when loved ones are absent from the celebration. Riley shares a touching personal story from her sister’s wedding, where subtle tributes to their late father, a single rose on an empty chair and a photo charm on the bouquet, held deep emotional significance without overshadowing the day’s joy.

    What sets exceptional planners apart is their ability to read between the lines, recognizing when a normally enthusiastic couple goes quiet or becomes fixated on seemingly small details. These behaviors often signal deeper concerns that require gentle exploration through compassionate questioning. Riley also emphasizes the importance of maintaining professional boundaries while providing emotional support, offering practical strategies like setting communication hours kindly and staying composed in high-pressure moments.

    Perhaps most importantly, Riley highlights self-care for planners. From designating admin days and establishing pre-wedding rituals to keeping a collection of client thank-you notes that reconnect you to your purpose, these practices ensure you can show up fully present for each couple without burning out. After all, to be the calm in someone else’s storm, you must first ground yourself. Presence and empathy aren’t just complementary to technical skills, they’re the most powerful tools you have for creating wedding experiences couples will remember forever.

    www.cwpsociety.com | info@cwpsociety.com | IG: @cwpsociety | FB: @cwpsociety

    Show More Show Less
    21 mins