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Ceremonials

Podcast by Bri Mcclure and Ezra Enzo

English

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About Ceremonials

Ceremonials is a wedding podcast for couples who care about the details—and staying true to themselves. Hosted by two experienced wedding photographers, it’s an honest, thoughtful space for conversations about style, intention, and what actually matters when you’re planning a wedding. Expect refined inspiration grounded in real weddings, real budgets, and real decisions—without gatekeeping, pressure, or performative perfection. Elevated but approachable, stylish but never stuffy, Ceremonials is your guide to creating a wedding that looks beautiful and feels like you.

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10 episodes

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A Toast to Ghosting

A TOAST TO GHOSTING Episode Summary In this mini “toast” episode, we’re talking about something that quietly happens all the time in wedding planning… and almost no one talks about openly: ghosting. Whether you’ve sent a handful of inquiries and felt overwhelmed by responses, or you’ve been on the receiving end of being left on read, this conversation gently unpacks what’s actually going on underneath it all. We’re not here to shame anyone or tell you there’s a “right” way to do this. We’re just bringing some clarity, context, and a little bit of humanity back into the process—so it can feel easier on both sides. Because the truth is: you’re not doing anything wrong. This is just a part of planning that most people are figuring out in real time. What We Talk Through * Why ghosting happens more often than people expect * What it feels like from both sides (couples and vendors) * The overwhelm of sending multiple inquiries at once * The intention behind reaching out to “a bunch” of vendors * When it’s okay to step back without responding—and when it’s worth closing the loop * Small ways to communicate that don’t require a big emotional lift * How to approach inquiries in a way that feels more aligned and less chaotic A Few Gentle Takeaways You don’t need to respond perfectly—just honestly. Reaching out to multiple vendors isn’t wrong. It’s often part of figuring out what you even want. But sometimes slowing that process down just a little can make everything feel more manageable. And if you’ve ghosted someone? Nothing is broken. You can always follow up… or simply move forward with more clarity next time. A Soft Reframe This isn’t about etiquette rules or “what you should do.” It’s about remembering that there are real people on both sides of these emails—and that a little bit of clarity can go a long way in making this whole process feel less heavy. Listener Reflection (if this brought something up) * “Am I reaching out from clarity, or from overwhelm?” * “What would make this feel simpler for me right now?” * “Where could I communicate just a little more honestly?” Closing Thought Planning your wedding doesn’t mean you suddenly know how to navigate every interaction perfectly. You’re allowed to figure this out as you go. There’s no rush. And this part? It can actually feel a lot lighter than it does right now.

13 May 2026 - 14 min
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How to Choose the Right Photographer (and Why Style Matters More Than You Think)

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT PHOTOGRAPHER (AND WHY STYLE MATTERS MORE THAN YOU THINK) In this episode, Bri and Ezra slow down one of the most pressure-filled decisions in wedding planning: choosing your photographer. They start by acknowledging how overwhelming this choice can feel. Everyone says photography is “important,” but few explain what that actually means. Add in social media, comparison culture, and fear of regret, and it’s easy to feel like you could get it wrong. It makes sense that this feels big. You’re not dramatic for caring about it. From there, they shift into what style really means. Not just editing tones or Instagram grids — but emotional tone. What moments are prioritized. How people are photographed. The energy your images carry. Style shapes memory more than most couples realize. It’s not about trends. It’s about how you want to remember your day. They also talk about common ways couples get stuck: comparing photographers like products, assuming popularity equals fit, over-analyzing curated feeds, or panicking about budget without understanding what’s included. You don’t need the “best” photographer. You need someone aligned with you. The episode closes with a grounding reminder that this decision is less about hierarchy and more about trust. You’re choosing someone who will be present with you on one of the most meaningful days of your life. There’s no rush to decide today. You’re not behind. Sometimes clarity comes when you focus less on perfection — and more on comfort. Optional Timestamps 1. 00:00 — Opening Chit Chat 2. ~10:00 — Why This Decision Feels So Heavy 3. ~20:00 — What Style Really Means 4. ~35:00 — Common Ways Couples Get Stuck 5. ~50:00 — Grounding Takeaways on Trust & Alignment 6. ~55:00 — Wrap-Up + Letting It Settle Listener Reflection • What kind of energy do we want around us on our wedding day? • When I look at someone’s work, how does it make me feel? • Am I choosing based on alignment — or pressure? • Do I feel comfortable and understood in conversation? You don’t need the most popular choice. You need the right fit for you.

29 Apr 2026 - 1 h 22 min
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How to Choose a Venue That Actually Works for Your Wedding

EPISODE 6 — HOW TO CHOOSE A VENUE THAT ACTUALLY WORKS FOR YOUR WEDDING Not just beautiful — functional, intentional, and aligned. In this episode, Bri and Ezra break down one of the very first (and most impactful) decisions couples make: choosing a venue. It’s easy to fall in love with aesthetics. But your venue does more than set the backdrop — it shapes your logistics, your guest experience, your budget, and your entire planning process. They talk through why this choice affects everything that comes after it, and the questions couples should consider before (and during) tours. Guest count realities. Layout flow. Accessibility. Weather plans. Parking. Vendor flexibility. The pieces that don’t always show up in the photos. They also explore how location influences timelines, transportation, budget allocations, and even which vendors are available to you. A beautiful space isn’t always a functional one. And functionality creates ease. Throughout the episode, Bri and Ezra encourage couples to think beyond what looks good online and focus on how the space will actually support the day they’re trying to create. Because the right venue works with you — not against you. LISTENER REFLECTION • Does this venue support our guest count comfortably? • How will this location impact our timeline and logistics? • Are we choosing this because it photographs well — or because it works well? • How do we want the space to feel once it’s full of people? The best venue doesn’t just look good. It supports the experience you’re trying to create.

15 Apr 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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The Biggest Vendor Red Flags (and Green Flags)

THE BIGGEST VENDOR RED FLAGS (AND GREEN FLAGS) Insider clarity — without fear-mongering. In this episode, Bri and Ezra talk about one of the most intimidating parts of wedding planning: choosing your vendors. When you don’t work in the industry, it’s hard to know what’s normal, what’s concerning, and what actually matters. So instead of creating anxiety, they share experience-based red and green flags to help couples make grounded, confident decisions. They walk through early warning signs that often get overlooked — inconsistent communication, vague pricing, pressure tactics, contracts that feel unclear — and why these things matter more than a perfectly curated Instagram feed. They also highlight green flags that signal professionalism and care: clear communication, transparency around pricing and process, thoughtful boundaries, and vendors who feel collaborative instead of controlling. A major theme of the episode is fit. Not popularity. Not follower count. Fit. They talk about why communication style matters more than aesthetics, how pricing transparency builds trust, and what it really means when someone makes planning feel lighter instead of heavier. You don’t need to feel scared when hiring vendors. You need clarity. Because the right team doesn’t just execute your vision — they protect your experience. LISTENER REFLECTION • Do I feel clear after this conversation — or confused? • Is pricing and process explained transparently? • Does this vendor’s communication style feel aligned with mine? • Does working with them feel lighter or heavier? The right vendors don’t add stress. They reduce it.

1 Apr 2026 - 53 min
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The 90 Day Shift Moving from Planning to Protecting

EPISODE 4 — THE 90-DAY SHIFT: MOVING FROM PLANNING TO PROTECTING In this episode, Bri and Ezra sit down to talk about the quiet but powerful shift that happens around the three-month mark before your wedding. You know the feeling. The deposits are paid. The RSVP list is taking shape. Travel plans are being made. Your timeline is no longer theoretical — it’s real. And something about that reality can make everything feel heavier. Bri and Ezra delve into why the 90-day point often carries more emotional weight than couples expect. It’s not that anything is wrong. It’s that the wedding stops feeling like a future idea and starts feeling immediate. They talk through why this stretch can feel more intense — even when everything is technically “on track.” Family dynamics can get louder. Decisions feel final. The pressure to “get it right” can creep in. And then they gently unpack something they see all the time in their work as photographers: When nerves rise, couples start adding. More details. More décor. More second-guessing. More Pinterest scrolling at midnight. Reopening decisions that were already made calmly months ago. Ezra and Bri chat through why this instinct makes sense — and why it usually doesn’t help. If a choice was made from a grounded place earlier in the process, it probably doesn’t need to be re-decided in a spiral. This part of planning isn’t about expanding. It’s about refining. Which leads to the heart of the episode: shifting from perfecting to protecting. Together, they explore what it actually means to “protect” your wedding in the final 90 days: Protecting your energy. Protecting your time. Protecting your priorities. Protecting your relationship from stress spirals. Protecting your peace from outside opinions. They talk honestly about how you’re allowed to opt out. You don’t have to justify every choice. You don’t have to entertain every suggestion. And you definitely don’t have to turn this season into a performance. Toward the end of the episode, Bri and Ezra walk through a gentle 90-Day Audit — not as a panic checklist, but as a grounding reset. They discuss revisiting your top three priorities, calmly confirming logistics, reviewing contracts without hunting for problems, and asking one simple question: Is this still aligned with how we want this day to feel? Because clarity creates calm. This conversation is a reminder that the last stretch of planning isn’t about adding more. It’s about protecting what you’ve already built. If you’re in this season right now, take a breath. You’re not behind. Nothing is broken. This shift is normal. LISTENER REFLECTION If you’re approaching (or inside) the 90-day window, you might gently ask yourself: 1. What decisions have I already made that I can trust? 2. Where am I adding because I’m nervous — not because it truly matters? 3. What are our top three priorities right now? 4. Whose opinions feel supportive… and whose feel overwhelming? 5. What would it look like to protect our energy this month? You don’t have to solve everything today. This is just about noticing. And maybe choosing calm on purpose.

17 Mar 2026 - 51 min
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