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Welcome to the "True North Weddings" podcast, your compass to matrimonial joy and the ultimate guide for an authentic and personalized wedding planning experience. Hosted by seasoned wedding planner Mariah McKechnie, this show navigates the intricacies of organizing your big day, providing unfiltered advice, heartwarming love stories, and expert interviews to help you create the wedding of your dreams.

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episode How to Plan Your Wedding Aesthetics Without Losing Your Mind cover

How to Plan Your Wedding Aesthetics Without Losing Your Mind

Ellen Win is one of my favorite humans on the planet, and also happens to be the brand manager and creative force behind The Vault Event Decor Rental — a division of North End Special Events right here in the Northland. She was on the pod back in season one, and I've been dying to get her back ever since. Ellen and I spend a lot of time in the trenches together — talking floor plans, color schemes, custom builds, and the wildest ideas I can throw her way (which is saying something). She has this gift for taking the thing that's living in a client's brain and turning it into a moment that makes people scream when they walk into the room. I know this because I've been that person screaming. Multiple times. ✨ Key Themes + Takeaways Start chronologically, not with centerpieces. Walk through the day in order — ceremony, social hour, reception — so nothing feels overwhelming and nothing gets missed. Figure out what matters most to you, then build from there. Identify your areas of impact and let the rest fall into place around them. Your ceremony decor can work twice. Aisle flowers become centerpieces. Budget-smart, and it ties the whole visual story together. Organization doesn't have to be complicated — it just has to be communicated. A spreadsheet, photos on bins, a note on your phone — whatever works for your brain. Just make sure the people helping you are in on it. The setup and teardown service exists — and it will change your life. A professional team sets it all up, strikes it at the end of the night, and protects your coordinator, your family, and your morning-after vibe. A well-executed flip is a work of art. Pre-staging is the secret weapon — Ellen's team is in and out before you know it, leaving one incredibly transformed room behind. Interactive experiences are the new favor. Something guests actually do together is what they're still talking about weeks later. Make it count. 💬 Our Favorite Quotes "If you see it on site at an event, we probably can help with it — or I know somebody who does." — Ellen, on the scope of The Vault's inventory "Whatever works best for you as a client — do it. Just give us a little code. Here's how I organized this. Now you know what's here." — Ellen, on making organization personal "One of the best things you can do for yourself and your wedding is hire the professionals." — Mariah "It needs to be specific to each client. I could tell everybody exactly how I do it — but I know everyone's brain functions differently." — Ellen, on decor organization strategies "Those guest experiences — by nature, they're also part of the decor. That is definitely up and coming, and I would be excited to do more of it." — Ellen, on interactive moments as décor ⏱️ Chapter Markers 00:00 — Welcome Back, Ellen 02:33 — What People Really Want to Know About Brides 08:07 — How Ellen Walks Couples Through the Decor Process 14:45 — The Spreadsheet Life: Staying Organized 17:32 — The Setup + Teardown Service That Changes Everything 23:41 — Flips, Pre-Staging, and the Magic Behind the Curtain 29:59 — Trends for Next Year + The Hat Branding Station Story 📓 Your Turn Think about the one part of your wedding day that genuinely excites you — the thing that, when you picture it, makes you feel something. Are you letting yourself lead with that? Or are you starting where you think you're "supposed" to start? This week, give yourself permission to begin with what lights you up — and trust that the rest will follow. ____ All Mariah's Details! Website: ⁠https://www.truenorthweddingsduluth.com/⁠ Say hi to Mariah on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@mariahmckechnie⁠ Say hi to True North Weddings Duluth on Insta: ⁠@truenorthweddingsduluth⁠ Leave a review on the Apple Podcast app and the Spotify app: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ MB01JBCSZ5EDK2C

27. apr. 2026 - 43 min
episode The Man Who Makes Rooms Glow: A Conversation with Ken of Duluth Event Lighting cover

The Man Who Makes Rooms Glow: A Conversation with Ken of Duluth Event Lighting

What if the single biggest visual transformation at your wedding costs less than you think and it's been there all along, just waiting for someone who actually knows what they're doing with it? That's what I kept thinking as I sat across from Ken of Duluth Event Lighting for this long-overdue conversation. Lighting isn't just a detail. It's the thing that turns a cinderblock room into a place people never want to leave. And Ken? He's been doing that magic for over 15 years — including for the Super Bowl, an Alaskan museum freezer, and yes, about 5 to 6 Duluth weddings every single weekend. I first crossed paths with him at a vendor event and the moment I saw how he had lit the room, I knew: this was the guy. We've been collaborating ever since, transforming spaces across Duluth, the Iron Range, Two Harbors, and even the Twin Cities. What I've always loved about Ken is that he doesn't just place lights around a room. He brings a full production mentality to every single event, the design, the safety, the gear, the storytelling through light. Key Themes + Takeaways Lighting is the most cost-effective decor investment you can make — Ken believes he's actually undercharging for the visual impact he delivers. Color choice is more complex than you think. The color of your venue walls directly affects how your lighting reads — dusty blue on yellow walls turns green. A true professional adjusts for this on-site. Bistro lighting is an art form, not just string lights from Amazon. Wattage, dimmers, hanging pattern, cord color, and bulb style all matter enormously for the ambiance you're after. Don't choose your wedding colors out of fear of what the camera will capture. A skilled photographer will handle background lighting — choose the colors and vibe YOU love. Hiring a professional means hiring liability insurance, industry relationships, and decades of problem-solving you'll never even see on your wedding day. The planning week is massive — Monday emails, venue coordination, mid-week setup, dimmer location briefings, and late-night teardown. You're not paying for a few hours of work. Vendor relationships matter. Ken has direct lines to venue coordinators that a bride simply doesn't — and those relationships mean your setup happens earlier, smoother, and without you having to think about it. Our Favorite Quotes "Don't let fear make the decision for you." "Lighting is the cheapest way to decorate a room and the largest visual impact." "Give me a theme and I'll run with it." "I make it look glamorous because that's my job — but is it glamorous? No." "Just knowing that somebody else has got your back takes a lot off your plate." Chapter Markers 00:00 — Ken of Duluth Event Lighting: The Introduction  03:21 — From Ballet Stage to Wedding Reception: Ken's Origin Story  07:45 — The Pinterest Effect: When Brides Started Wanting That Look  14:15 — What a Busy Summer Weekend Actually Looks Like  23:40 — Bistro Lighting 101: The Details That Make or Break the Vibe  36:55 — Color, Walls & Why Dusty Blue Turns Green on Yellow  47:44 — Northern Lights, Alaska & the Origin of Ken's Most Magical Effect  55:45 — Booking Ken: What the Process Looks Like Start to Finish Your Turn - This week's reflection: Where in your wedding planning — or in life — are you letting fear drive a decision that should be driven by joy? What would you choose if you trusted the process and the people around you? ____ All Mariah's Details! Website: ⁠https://www.truenorthweddingsduluth.com/⁠ Say hi to Mariah on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@mariahmckechnie⁠ Say hi to True North Weddings Duluth on Insta: ⁠@truenorthweddingsduluth⁠ Leave a review on the Apple Podcast app and the Spotify app: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

20. apr. 2026 - 1 h 4 min
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Say Yes to the Dress (and the Right People in the Room) with Josie (My Daughter!)

What does it mean to build something with the people you love most — and then watch them walk out the door into their own adventure? This episode is one of my absolute favorites because my guest is literally near and dear to my heart — it's my daughter Josie. You probably know her as the Josephine behind Josephine's Bridal, my shop here in Duluth. And on today's episode, we're pulling back the curtain on how this whole thing came to be, what it's really like working together, and the hard-earned wisdom we've collected after a year of helping brides find their dress. Fair warning: it's a little emotional, a lot of fun, and yes — there may have been an eye roll or two. Key Themes + Takeaways – The ideal number of guests at a bridal appointment is 2–5. More voices can drown out the most important one: the bride's. – Silence is sacred. Resist filling every quiet moment — sometimes the bride just needs a second to feel herself in the mirror. – Try the veil, even if you swear you'll never wear one. It takes a pretty white dress and makes it a wedding dress. – How a dress feels on the inside matters just as much as how it looks. Comfort isn't a compromise — it's a requirement. – Our motto: not every bride will find her dress at Josephine's — but 100% of our brides will leave with a great experience. – When a bride skips from talking about the dress to planning the wedding... that's when you know. – The right people in the room change everything. Think less about who you want there and more about who helps you be yourself. Our Favorite Quotes "It's about how you feel in the dress, not how you look — because when you feel good, you look good." "Not everybody will find their dress at Josephine's. But we can give 100% of our brides a good experience." "When the bride can speak her mind and the couch follows — that's a beautiful thing." "We're in this business because we love wedding dresses and giving people a great experience. Not because we love selling wedding dresses." Chapter Markers 00:02:15 — The Name on the Door Has a Story 00:08:54 — Josie's First Solo Appointment (She Crushed It) 00:24:38 — Hot Take: Bring Fewer People 00:29:41 — The Veil Moment 00:31:42 — Why Comfort Is Non-Negotiable 00:41:11 — The Hayley Paige Full-Circle Moment Your Turn Who in your life helps you hear your own voice more clearly — and are you bringing them into the moments that matter most? ____ All Mariah's Details! Website: ⁠https://www.truenorthweddingsduluth.com/⁠ Say hi to Mariah on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@mariahmckechnie⁠ Say hi to True North Weddings Duluth on Insta: ⁠@truenorthweddingsduluth⁠ Leave a review on the Apple Podcast app and the Spotify app: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ MB01JWK7ZBSII8R

13. apr. 2026 - 46 min
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From Vendor to Bride: What Alissa Learned on the Other Side of the Altar

What happens when the woman who's spent years making other people's wedding days magical finally gets a wedding day of her own? I'll tell you — it's equal parts hilarious, emotional, and deeply illuminating. I am so excited to finally share this conversation with you. Alissa Magdzas is the brand manager for Superior Blooms here in Duluth, a longtime member of our vendor family, and as of this year, a brand-new bride. Desi and I had the best time sitting down with Alissa to hear what it was really like to flip from the vendor side of the table to the bride's chair. She's been in the wedding world long enough to know exactly how the sausage gets made — so what does it feel like when you're the one in the dress? Turns out: surprisingly chill, genuinely emotional, and full of stories involving a barking dog, a vintage dress that fit like a glove, and a Hannah Montana t-shirt on the dance floor. Key Themes + Takeaways Taking off the vendor hat is harder than it sounds — Alissa had to consciously give herself permission to just be the bride. Pick vendors you actually like as humans — especially your photographer and videographer, who are by your side all day. Know your non-negotiables and protect them — once you know what matters most, don't let other voices talk you off the ledge (even if your mom hates French twists). Trust your vendors — and then actually let go — Alissa's response when we surprised her with different chairs the night before? "At what?" Being present is a choice you make in advance — think through who needs to be with you on your wedding day versus working it. Things can change two weeks out and still be better than you imagined — Alissa's last-minute officiant pivot led to a ceremony so beautiful she says she blacked out. Let the dress be personal — Alissa wore her grandmother's vintage dress, and it fit like it was made for her. Some things are just meant to be. Our Favorite Quotes "Pick the people that make you feel cared for." "If you're holding it so tight, you're going to just be overwhelmed. You've got to have an open-handed approach — this is going to land the way it's supposed to." "I didn't even associate it with my wedding. I felt like I was just playing a character in a movie set." "Don't ever let the dress keep you off the dance floor. Go change." "It was like my grandma was there. Through and through." Chapter Markers 00:03:37 — From Vendor to Bride: The Identity Shift 00:07:08 — The Case for Vendors Who Feel Like Friends 00:10:32 — Finding Your Non-Negotiables (And Actually Holding Them) 00:15:05 — When the Officiant Changes Two Weeks Out 00:17:36 — The Chill Bride Chronicles 00:33:41 — The Dress That Was Waiting for Her 00:42:44 — What 2026 Brides Are Actually Asking For Your Turn This week's reflection: Where in your wedding planning — or your life — are you holding something so tightly that you've stopped leaving room for it to be even better than you imagined? What would it look like to open your hands a little? Find Alissa + Superior Blooms 🌸 Website: SuperiorBloomsDuluth.com [https://superiorbloomsduluth.com] 📷 Instagram & Facebook: @SuperiorBlooms Interested in wedding florals for 2026 and beyond? Reach out — she'd love to chat. ____ All Mariah's Details! Website: ⁠https://www.truenorthweddingsduluth.com/⁠ Say hi to Mariah on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@mariahmckechnie⁠ Say hi to True North Weddings Duluth on Insta: ⁠@truenorthweddingsduluth⁠ Leave a review on the Apple Podcast app and the Spotify app: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ MB01TZXVWRAYLD8

6. apr. 2026 - 49 min
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How a 135-Year-Old Factory Became Duluth's Most Beloved Wedding Venue

What does it mean to get married inside a building that helped construct the Golden Gate Bridge? There's something about holding the most personal day of your life inside walls that have held a century of stories — and that's exactly what Clyde Wedding & Event Center offers couples in the Duluth area. I've been working events here for years, and somehow it never gets old. I sat down with Toni Giuliani, president of Clyde and one of my favorite humans in this industry (and yes, a former wedding client of mine — her wedding is still one of the most-asked-about events we've ever been a part of). Tony has essentially grown up inside these walls. She and her dad took over what was a shuttered industrial ironworks factory — built in 1889 — and turned it into one of the most distinctive event spaces in the region. Watching her talk about this place, you can feel how deeply personal it all is. We covered everything from the history of the building to food trends, dessert philosophy, and how to think about venue flexibility when you're in the early stages of planning. If you've ever wondered what it's really like to work with Clyde — or if it might be the right fit for your wedding — this episode is for you. Key Themes + Takeaways Clyde's industrial roots are more than aesthetic — the original ironworks factory (est. 1889) helped build the Empire State Building, the Panama Canal, and the Golden Gate Bridge. That history is baked into every beam and reclaimed wood surface in the building. The venue can host intimate gatherings of 30–40 people all the way up to 1,200 for a full building buyout — and Tony's team genuinely leans into the flexibility, not away from it. The scratch kitchen makes all the difference. When your food is made in-house, dietary restrictions aren't a headache — they're just handled. And yes, the wood-fired pizza is real and it's as good as it sounds. Tony's perspective on weddings mirrors mine: one well-chosen focal point can tie an entire event together. You don't have to do everything — you just have to do your thing. Clyde is a family business, full stop. It's Tony and her dad, all in, every weekend. That level of personal investment shows up in every interaction — and couples can feel it. Favorite Quotes from This Episode "He saw the vision. I was 11 and I was like, what are you doing? But he saw it. And it worked." "Everything that could have been reused was saved and reused for something else — and I feel like that just makes it more special." "You can go way over the top and do all of the things, or you can keep it super simple and it still looks great. The space works well either way." "The only person that should matter is the two of you. It's amazing how many other opinions factor in when, at the end of the day, if the couple isn't excited about their own wedding day — we need to start over." "If you're flexible, we could do it next month. It's this 'if, then.' But don't assume it isn't ever an option." Chapter Markers 0:00  Welcome to the Clyde 2:35  1889 and the world's largest cranes 4:07  Reclaimed wood and a rescued building 5:38  A tour of the spaces — all three floors of possibility 8:53  Small wedding, big space: debunking the myth 12:45  The food conversation (yes, we talk croutons) 14:15  Plated vs. buffet: the real answer 18:43  Inside the new bridal suite 22:25  Tony's favorite wedding memories 27:24  How to actually book Clyde 29:10  Family business, family heart This week's reflection: When you picture your wedding day, what's the one thing — the one detail, the one feeling, the one moment — that you keep coming back to? Start there. Let that be your true north for every decision that follows. If you're dreaming about Clyde for your wedding or event, reach out to Tony's team directly. Email is always the easiest way to get started — just share your date, your guest count, and a little about what you're envisioning. MB01MF8DXNLKUG3

30. mar. 2026 - 34 min
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