The True North Weddings Podcast
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
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