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Two Sides 🎧I Ep 4: Put a Ring On It... and Then Panic - The Two Sides to planning a wedding!

Two Sides 🎧I Ep 4: Put a Ring On It... and Then Panic - The Two Sides to planning a wedding!

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Welcome to the whirlwind. In this episode, we dive into the two sides of wedding planning—the magic and the meltdown moments.

Lily is joined by her friend (and fellow bride-to-be) Emra, and together they unpack everything from proposal stories (spoiler: one of them definitely saw it coming 👀) to the unexpected pressures, price tags, and people-pleasing that come with planning your "perfect" day.

Whether you're engaged, helping plan a wedding, or just here for the chaos—we’re spilling the tea no one talks about.
Grab your checklist (and maybe a glass of wine), it’s about to get real.

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