The Planner's Perspective
Jessie Khaira didn’t set out to build a wedding business. It started with one decision, one problem, and a moment where she was told no. In this episode, Jessie shares the real story behind how everything began. From creating chair covers for her own wedding to setting up a 400-person event the day before, this is an unfiltered look at what it actually took to get started. No strategy. No systems. Just figuring it out as she went. This episode walks through the early mistakes, the pressure, and the lessons that shaped her standards today. It’s a reminder that most businesses don’t start with a plan. They start with action, experience, and learning in real time. Chapters 00:00 – Why Jessie is sharing her story 01:30 – The moment everything started 03:00 – Setting up her own wedding 05:00 – The reality of DIY and exhaustion 07:00 – A moment that shifted everything 09:00 – Learning logistics the hard way 11:00 – The emotional weight of her job 13:00 – Why she needed something different 14:30 – Turning conversations into bookings 16:00 – Saying yes to everything 17:30 – The pricing mistake that changed her standards 19:00 – Building without a plan 20:30 – The messy phase most people go through Connect with Jessie Website: www.jessiekhaira.com [http://www.jessiekhaira.com] Instagram: @jessiekhaira [https://www.instagram.com/jessiekhaira/?hl=en] If you are planning a South Asian wedding, supporting someone who is, or working in this space as a planner, this podcast was created for you. Hit subscribe and join the conversation as we plan with clarity, confidence, and perspective.
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