The Art of Networking in The Wedding Industry

Why Events Don’t “Work” (And Why That’s Normal)

9 min · 27 de ene de 2026
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This episode is focusing on the importance of trust and patience in building relationships. It emphasizes that events are not designed for immediate work outcomes, and success in networking requires a shift in mindset and approach.

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At industry events, it’s easy to start sorting people the moment a conversation begins - planner or not, useful or not, worth your time or not. That habit quietly ruins more connections than most people realize. In this episode, we break down why treating people as roles instead of humans creates pressure, kills trust, and leads to frustration after events. We explain why planners don’t want to talk shop, why everyone already has a referral network, and why filtering conversations by usefulness backfires. This episode is about dropping entitlement, letting go of expectations, and understanding that real relationships in the wedding industry are built on comfort, patience, and genuine interest - not strategy. If networking in the wedding industry has ever felt awkward, forced, or disappointing, this episode will help explain why.

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