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Episode #32: My Kids Interview Me: Wedding Planning FAQs with Emma

17 min · 3 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode #32: My Kids Interview Me: Wedding Planning FAQs with Emma

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This week, we're trying something a little different! With summer break officially underway, I invited one of my favorite people—my daughter Emma—to take over the interviewer chair and put me in the hot seat with a list of wedding planning questions. The catch? I had no idea what she was going to ask. From budgeting mistakes and vendor priorities to wedding-day stress and behind-the-scenes stories, we're covering many of the questions couples ask throughout the planning process. Along the way, I share practical advice, lessons learned from years in the wedding industry, and a few personal stories that remind us why this work means so much. In this episode, we discuss: • The wedding expenses couples often forget to budget for • Where people unintentionally waste money during the planning process • How early you should hire a wedding planner • What happens after you officially book your planner • Why wedding planning can feel emotionally overwhelming • Whether planning a wedding can actually be fun • The moment couples typically feel the biggest sense of relief • Which vendors should be booked first • Wedding-day issues guests rarely notice • Funny moments involving ring bearers and flower children • The types of couples who are the best fit for the J. Starr Wedding Company • What to do when you're feeling completely overwhelmed by wedding planning • One of the hardest days I've experienced as a business owner • How my love for event planning began And at the end of the episode, Emma shares her own perspective on what "More Than Just a Wedding" means—a moment I wasn't expecting and won't soon forget. Whether you're newly engaged, deep in the planning process, or simply curious about what happens behind the scenes of wedding planning, I hope this conversation leaves you feeling a little more informed, a little more confident, and a lot less alone. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who is planning a wedding. Connect with Jennifer and the J. Starr Wedding Company: Website: jstarrweddingcompany.com Instagram: @jstarrweddingcompany Podcast: More Than Just a Wedding

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Portada del episodio Episode #35: Capturing Legacy, Not Just Images (Featuring Tony George, Photographer)

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What makes a great wedding photographer? Spoiler alert: it's about far more than beautiful Instagram photos. In this episode of More Than Just a Wedding with Jennifer Starr, Jennifer sits down with Arizona wedding photographer Tony George to discuss what couples should really be looking for when choosing the person who will preserve one of the most meaningful days of their lives. Tony shares his unexpected journey from restaurant management to photographing more than 400 weddings, how becoming a husband and father transformed the way he approaches wedding days, and why authentic moments will always matter more than perfectly posed portraits. Together, Jennifer and Tony explore the importance of personality fit, the value of engagement sessions, the role of legacy photography, and why your wedding day should never feel like a production set. If you're currently searching for your wedding photographer, this episode may completely change the questions you ask and the things you prioritize. In This Episode We Discuss: *  Tony's journey from restaurant management to full-time wedding photographer  *  How hospitality experience shaped his calm approach on wedding days  *  Why your photographer's personality matters just as much as their portfolio  *  The importance of reviewing full wedding galleries—not just Instagram highlights  *  Documentary photography versus editorial photography  *  Why wedding photos become family heirlooms and legacy pieces  *  How becoming parents changed the way both Jennifer and Tony view wedding moments  *  Why engagement sessions are one of the most valuable investments couples can make  *  Common misconceptions couples have when hiring photographers  *  Why higher price does not automatically mean better fit  *  How couples can feel more comfortable in front of the camera  *  The growing popularity of film photography and what makes it so special  *  Tony's passion for mentoring the next generation of wedding photographers  *  Why your wedding day is about presence, connection, and memories—not perfection  Memorable Quotes From This Episode > "Your wedding day is not a photo shoot. It's one of the most important days of your life." > > "The more present you are on your wedding day, the better your memories—and your photos—will be." > > "Photography isn't just about beautiful portraits. It's about preserving your family's legacy." > > "When the cake is eaten, the flowers are gone, and the dress is put away, your photos and video are what remain." > > "It's more than just a wedding. It's the memories you're creating with the people you love most." About Today's Guest Tony George is an Arizona-based wedding photographer who has documented more than 400 weddings throughout his career. Known for his calm presence and documentary approach, Tony focuses on preserving authentic moments, meaningful relationships, and family legacy through photography. When he isn't photographing weddings, Tony is a husband, father of three (including twins!), educator, and mentor to aspiring photographers entering the wedding industry. You can connect with Tony here: * Tony George Photography Website [https://tonygeorgephoto.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] * Tony George Photography Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/tonygeorgephoto/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Jennifer's Closing Takeaway Your photographer isn't simply documenting your wedding day. They're preserving the hugs you'll someday miss, the laughter you'll someday forget, and the people who made your story possible. Choose someone whose work you love—but equally important—choose someone whose presence you trust. Because your wedding deserves more than beautiful photos. It deserves beautiful memories preserved well.

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Portada del episodio Episode #34: My Kids Interview Me: Wedding Planning FAQs with Hunter

Episode #34: My Kids Interview Me: Wedding Planning FAQs with Hunter

What happens when a 10-year-old gets to ask a wedding planner anything he wants? You get one of the sweetest, funniest, and most unexpected episodes of More Than Just a Wedding yet. In this special episode, Jennifer Starr is joined by her son, Hunter Starr, for his very first podcast appearance. Armed with a list of surprise questions (that Jennifer has never seen before), Hunter asks everything from the strangest items kept in a wedding emergency kit to what really happens when couples walk back down the aisle after saying “I do.” Together, they share laughs, behind-the-scenes wedding stories, and meaningful lessons about what truly matters on a wedding day. In this episode, we talk about: * The most unusual things a wedding planner keeps in an emergency kit (yes, black socks made the list!) * The coolest non-traditional wedding ideas Jennifer has ever seen * How couples can create a meaningful wedding regardless of their budget * Tips for choosing wedding colors that feel authentic to you * What makes J. Starr Wedding Company’s approach unique * What happens when someone forgets the wedding rings * The emotional side of saying goodbye to couples after their wedding day * Why lighting plays such a critical role in the wedding experience * Jennifer’s favorite “hidden” moment that happens immediately after the ceremony * The emergency snacks every wedding planner needs to survive a long wedding day * How planners support couples who feel nervous or overwhelmed before walking down the aisle A favorite moment: When Hunter answers the podcast’s signature question, “What does More Than Just a Wedding mean to you?” with a reminder we all need to hear: “It’s your night. Go crazy and wild… do you, because you only live once.” Honestly, we couldn’t have said it better ourselves. About More Than Just a Wedding: More Than Just a Wedding with Jennifer Starr is a podcast for engaged couples, wedding professionals, and anyone who believes a wedding is about so much more than one beautiful day. Through expert advice, behind-the-scenes stories, and honest conversations, Jennifer shares what she’s learned after planning hundreds of weddings and helping couples create celebrations that feel deeply personal and unforgettable. If you loved this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who believes the best weddings are the ones that truly reflect the couple.

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Portada del episodio Episode #33: What Wedding Florists Wish Every Couple Knew (Featuring Sarah Dahl Watts, Floral Artist)

Episode #33: What Wedding Florists Wish Every Couple Knew (Featuring Sarah Dahl Watts, Floral Artist)

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Portada del episodio Episode #32: My Kids Interview Me: Wedding Planning FAQs with Emma

Episode #32: My Kids Interview Me: Wedding Planning FAQs with Emma

This week, we're trying something a little different! With summer break officially underway, I invited one of my favorite people—my daughter Emma—to take over the interviewer chair and put me in the hot seat with a list of wedding planning questions. The catch? I had no idea what she was going to ask. From budgeting mistakes and vendor priorities to wedding-day stress and behind-the-scenes stories, we're covering many of the questions couples ask throughout the planning process. Along the way, I share practical advice, lessons learned from years in the wedding industry, and a few personal stories that remind us why this work means so much. In this episode, we discuss: • The wedding expenses couples often forget to budget for • Where people unintentionally waste money during the planning process • How early you should hire a wedding planner • What happens after you officially book your planner • Why wedding planning can feel emotionally overwhelming • Whether planning a wedding can actually be fun • The moment couples typically feel the biggest sense of relief • Which vendors should be booked first • Wedding-day issues guests rarely notice • Funny moments involving ring bearers and flower children • The types of couples who are the best fit for the J. Starr Wedding Company • What to do when you're feeling completely overwhelmed by wedding planning • One of the hardest days I've experienced as a business owner • How my love for event planning began And at the end of the episode, Emma shares her own perspective on what "More Than Just a Wedding" means—a moment I wasn't expecting and won't soon forget. Whether you're newly engaged, deep in the planning process, or simply curious about what happens behind the scenes of wedding planning, I hope this conversation leaves you feeling a little more informed, a little more confident, and a lot less alone. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who is planning a wedding. Connect with Jennifer and the J. Starr Wedding Company: Website: jstarrweddingcompany.com Instagram: @jstarrweddingcompany Podcast: More Than Just a Wedding

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Portada del episodio Episode #31: "The Weight & Joy of Wedding Planning" (Featuring J. Starr Lead Planner, April Warner)

Episode #31: "The Weight & Joy of Wedding Planning" (Featuring J. Starr Lead Planner, April Warner)

Podcast Episode Notes More Than Just a Wedding Podcast  Guest: April Warner (Lead Planner & Director of Team Operations, J.Starr Wedding Company) Episode Overview In this episode, Jennifer Starr speaks with April Warner, lead planner and director of team operations at J.Starr Wedding Company, about what wedding planning truly looks like beyond timelines and logistics. April, a returning guest and long-time member of the team, shares her approach to planning, client relationships, communication, and what it means to fully protect a couple’s wedding day experience. The conversation highlights the emotional, relational, and strategic depth required of a professional wedding planner. Key Topics Covered What Couples Really Receive From a Wedding Planner *  Wedding planning is far more than logistics and timelines  *  Planners serve as long-term partners throughout the entire engagement  *  Couples receive decades of experience, vendor knowledge, and guidance  *  The role is collaborative rather than controlling  *  Planners help couples move from vision to execution step by step  Trust and Communication in the Planning Process *  Trust is the foundation of successful client relationships  *  Clear, consistent communication reduces stress and confusion  *  Couples are encouraged to share concerns openly and early  *  Responsiveness directly impacts the planning experience  *  Transparency allows planners to better advocate for their clients  Decision Fatigue and Emotional Overwhelm *  Couples often feel overwhelmed by too many choices and opinions  *  Indecisiveness is addressed through guided narrowing of options  *  Anxiety is often rooted in fear of making the wrong decision  *  Planners help identify the real source of hesitation or stress  *  Emotional support is as important as logistical support  Supporting Clients Through Complexity *  Communication is the primary tool for navigating challenges  *  Planners present curated, manageable vendor options  *  Clients benefit from discussing decision-making styles early on  *  Hidden factors such as budget or family input often affect decisions  *  The goal is to reduce overwhelm while maintaining clarity and momentum  Protecting the Wedding Day Experience *  Planners manage behind-the-scenes issues discreetly  *  The team works to resolve problems without involving the couple when possible  *  Coordination with vendors ensures smooth course correction when needed  *  Couples are only brought into issues when necessary and appropriate  *  The priority is preserving the emotional experience of the day  Emotional Realities of Wedding Planning *  Couples often feel pressure to please family and guests  *  Decision fatigue increases as the wedding date approaches  *  Planners help refocus couples on the purpose of the day  *  The core reminder is that the wedding is about the marriage itself  *  Emotional grounding is a key part of the planner’s role  Defining a Successful Wedding Day *  The couple is fully present and enjoying the experience  *  Logistics are handled seamlessly in the background  *  Guests and families feel cared for and included  *  The couple feels no need to manage or troubleshoot the day  *  Success is defined by joy, presence, and peace  Planning Style and Structure *  April identifies as highly structured and detail-oriented  *  Systems and process create clarity and reduce stress  *  Relationship building naturally develops within structure  *  Organization allows for better creativity and execution  *  Efficiency is a core strength of her planning style  Vendor Relationships and Industry Expertise *  Strong reliance on trusted vendor partnerships  *  Planners curate recommendations based on experience and fit  *  The modern wedding industry values specialization and expertise  *  Collaboration among vendors enhances the overall experience  *  Planners act as connectors between client vision and vendor execution  Legacy and Purpose *  Deep personal connection to the work of wedding planning  *  Strong sense of calling and long-term purpose in the role  *  Focus on being present for meaningful life moments  *  Desire to leave clients with lasting emotional memories  *  The role is both professional and deeply personal  Core Themes of the Episode *  Trust transforms the entire planning experience  *  Wedding planning is emotional work, not just coordination  *  Protecting the couple’s experience is the primary responsibility  *  A successful wedding is defined by presence, not perfection  *  A wedding is the beginning of a marriage, not just a single day  Closing Insight This episode reinforces that exceptional wedding planning is not simply about managing logistics. It is about guiding couples through emotional complexity, protecting their experience, and ensuring they are fully present for one of the most meaningful days of their lives.

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