The Preferred List: A Wedding Vendor Podcast

Episode 37 Simplicity, Trust, And Teamwork: Kelly Snayberger Coordination

52 min · 28 mei 2026
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Weddings don’t run on luck—they run on clarity, timing, and a steady hand. We invited Kelly, a seasoned day-of coordinator and fifth grade teacher, to share how she turns a couple’s plan into a living, joyful celebration without the stress. From the first reply to the last light switch, she shows why execution is its own craft and how small choices shape the entire guest experience. We break down the difference between a wedding planner, a venue coordinator, and a day-of coordinator, then get tactical about timelines, vendor communication, and keeping the couple calm. Kelly explains how fast responses build early trust, why unlimited communication matters, and what it looks like to arrive early, learn the space, and keep everyone aligned with a friendly tone. She also offers hard-won budgeting advice: skip favors that get left behind, tighten bar options, streamline the menu, and focus on a few meaningful touches instead of cramming every trend from TikTok and Pinterest. You’ll hear practical strategies for working with photographers, DJs, and caterers so each pro can shine, plus rehearsal tips that boost confidence and polish those small details that make photos sing. We explore first look tradeoffs, fresh trends like Polaroid guest photos and modern exits, and how to build a relationship with your coordinator so they can anticipate needs and solve problems before you ever feel them. Kelly’s systems—paper backups, weekly admin, name memorization—reveal the quiet habits that make a wedding feel effortless. If you’re planning a wedding or supporting one, this conversation will help you simplify your plans, protect your budget, and get more joy out of the day you’ve been dreaming about. Enjoy the insights, share them with your partner or vendor team, and tell us the one detail you’ll simplify first. Subscribe, rate, and leave a review—then send this to a friend who’s engaged. https://www.instagram.com/kellysnayberger/ https://www.facebook.com/p/Kelly-Snayberger-Day-Of-WeddingEvent-Coordinator-100057443979482/

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aflevering Episode 38 How Second Shooters Elevate Your Wedding: Pat Simonetta of Happy Valley Film Lab artwork

Episode 38 How Second Shooters Elevate Your Wedding: Pat Simonetta of Happy Valley Film Lab

Two cameras tell a truer story. We sit down with Pat, my trusted second shooter, to explore how shared instincts, clear roles, and smart coverage turn a fast wedding day into a calm, cohesive film. From the ceremony aisle to golden hour portraits, we break down where a second shooter stands, what they watch, and how those choices protect the moments couples care about most. We start with our messy beginnings—manual focus mishaps, walkies that never clicked, and the gimbal era—then trace the shift to a more human, handheld style. Pat explains the quiet jobs you rarely see: testing DJ feeds for clean audio, scouting light before the party walks in, and grabbing the wide while I cover the tight, or vice versa. You will hear why redundant coverage of vows and reactions isn’t overkill, how matched exposure and color save the edit, and the small cues we use to keep the day on tempo even when timelines wobble. Pat also shares how film photography pulled him out of digital burnout and reshaped his eye. Working within 36 frames sharpened his sense of composition, contrast, and restraint, and that mindset now guides how we frame interviews, balance mixed light, and decide when not to roll. For aspiring seconds, we map a simple path: reach out with humility, prove reliability, and learn to anticipate. For lead shooters, we offer the playbook that lets a second thrive—set expectations, give room to create, and trade honest feedback after every wedding. If you are a couple weighing packages, or a vendor debating whether a second is worth it, this conversation shows the return: stronger angles, safer moments, richer storytelling. Follow Pat at @pat_simonetta and check out Happy Valley Film Lab for developing. If this resonated, tap follow, share with a friend planning a wedding, and leave a quick review so more couples find the show. https://www.instagram.com/pat_simonetta/ https://www.instagram.com/happyvalleyfilmlab/ https://www.happyvalleyfilmlab.com/

4 jun 202646 min
aflevering Episode 37 Simplicity, Trust, And Teamwork: Kelly Snayberger Coordination artwork

Episode 37 Simplicity, Trust, And Teamwork: Kelly Snayberger Coordination

Weddings don’t run on luck—they run on clarity, timing, and a steady hand. We invited Kelly, a seasoned day-of coordinator and fifth grade teacher, to share how she turns a couple’s plan into a living, joyful celebration without the stress. From the first reply to the last light switch, she shows why execution is its own craft and how small choices shape the entire guest experience. We break down the difference between a wedding planner, a venue coordinator, and a day-of coordinator, then get tactical about timelines, vendor communication, and keeping the couple calm. Kelly explains how fast responses build early trust, why unlimited communication matters, and what it looks like to arrive early, learn the space, and keep everyone aligned with a friendly tone. She also offers hard-won budgeting advice: skip favors that get left behind, tighten bar options, streamline the menu, and focus on a few meaningful touches instead of cramming every trend from TikTok and Pinterest. You’ll hear practical strategies for working with photographers, DJs, and caterers so each pro can shine, plus rehearsal tips that boost confidence and polish those small details that make photos sing. We explore first look tradeoffs, fresh trends like Polaroid guest photos and modern exits, and how to build a relationship with your coordinator so they can anticipate needs and solve problems before you ever feel them. Kelly’s systems—paper backups, weekly admin, name memorization—reveal the quiet habits that make a wedding feel effortless. If you’re planning a wedding or supporting one, this conversation will help you simplify your plans, protect your budget, and get more joy out of the day you’ve been dreaming about. Enjoy the insights, share them with your partner or vendor team, and tell us the one detail you’ll simplify first. Subscribe, rate, and leave a review—then send this to a friend who’s engaged. https://www.instagram.com/kellysnayberger/ https://www.facebook.com/p/Kelly-Snayberger-Day-Of-WeddingEvent-Coordinator-100057443979482/

28 mei 202652 min
aflevering Episode 36 Grandma Betty’s Hospitality Playbook: Altland House Catering Group artwork

Episode 36 Grandma Betty’s Hospitality Playbook: Altland House Catering Group

What if your wedding meal did more than feed guests—what if it became a core memory? We sat down at Hazelwood Weddings with Sarah Moran (COO) and Cassandra Hardy (event planning and coordination) from Altland House Hospitality Group to unpack how true hospitality turns food into feeling. Their roots run back to Grandma Betty, whose people-first approach still guides the team’s choices about menus, service styles, and on-the-day flow. We dig into the real questions couples ask: buffet vs plated, how to handle dietary needs without rebuilding everything, and where to invest when budgets feel tight. Sarah and Cassandra break down why buffets often win for variety, warmth, and speed; how passed hors d’oeuvres keep cocktail hour lively; and why welcome beverage stations and arrival champagne are rising. You’ll also hear practical timeline advice—cocktail hour, then entrances and dances, straight into dinner, and dessert soon after—to keep guests engaged and service smooth. Behind the scenes, it’s all systems. The Altland team shares how pre-shift huddles, clear roles, and portion math eliminate bottlenecks and the fear of running out. We also explore their operational backbone—catering software, shared workspaces, and mobile tools—that replaced handwritten chaos with clean collaboration. Trends get a reality check too: the barbecue wave has eased, Tuscany-inspired buffets and approachable Italian flavors are surging, and cupcakes with a small cutting cake make dessert fast and fuss-free. Whether you’re a couple planning your first 150-guest meal or a vendor refining your process, this conversation delivers candid, field-tested insights. You’ll learn how to customize menus without breaking the bank, what venues can do to support caterers (running water, refrigeration, sane load-ins), and why the best results come when you pick vendors you vibe with—and then truly trust them. Enjoy the episode, share it with a friend who’s planning, and if it helped you feel calmer about catering, tap follow and leave a quick review. Your support helps more couples find real, useful guidance. https://www.altlandhousecatering.com/ https://www.instagram.com/altlandhouse/

21 mei 202638 min
aflevering Episode 35 Turning Details Into Timeless Moments: RSVP Love artwork

Episode 35 Turning Details Into Timeless Moments: RSVP Love

A wedding invitation is more than paper—it’s the prologue to your celebration. We sit down with Ashley, the stationer behind RSVP Love, to unpack how thoughtful design, clear information, and smart timelines turn stationery into a powerful guest experience. From the first save the date to the last seating chart, Ashley shows how details can be beautiful, functional, and on time. We dig into the real differences between fully custom and semi-custom suites, the art of choosing fonts, textures, and color without chasing trends, and why simplicity creates timeless results you’ll love years from now. Ashley shares her workflow for discovery and revisions, how she builds buffers around venue headcounts and USPS slowdowns, and the practical ways to avoid mailing pitfalls with wax seals, ribbons, and heavy embellishments. She also highlights the most overlooked pieces—day-of print like menus, bar signs, and welcome signage—that quietly remove friction and elevate your guests’ experience. Collaboration matters. We talk about syncing with planners and photographers so the look that starts in the mailbox flows all the way to the reception. Ashley even breaks down her favorite styling advice for photographers: flat lays aren’t flat. Add depth, guide the eye, and let the hero pieces shine. Along the way, we cover guest list management, quality control, Canva pitfalls, and the value of carrying motifs and monograms across every touchpoint. Most of all, Ashley reminds us to plan for a marriage, not just a wedding, and to choose details that mean something. Enjoy the conversation, share it with a friend who’s planning, and don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review so we can keep bringing you smart, practical insights from the wedding industry. https://www.rsvp-love.com/ https://www.instagram.com/rsvp_love/

14 mei 202652 min
aflevering Episode 34 Why Simplicity, Flow, And Energy Win Weddings: Nittany Entertainment artwork

Episode 34 Why Simplicity, Flow, And Energy Win Weddings: Nittany Entertainment

What actually keeps a wedding dance floor full for hours? We bring on Eric from Nittany Entertainment to pull back the curtain on the craft: reading the room, building energy with seamless mixes, and designing a timeline that protects party time without sacrificing the moments that matter. Eric’s journey starts at 15 with a school dance and grows into a multi-op brand serving State College weddings, Penn State events, and beyond. He explains how preparation gives him freedom later: couples share a focused set of must-plays and vibes, then he uses planning tools like Vibo to organize ceremony, cocktail hour, and open dance. From there, the magic is in the mix—BPMs, phrasing, and key compatibility that let one anthem hand off to the next without dead air. We talk stems, mashups, and why Spotify can’t read your crowd like a pro can. You’ll also hear the simple cheat code many couples overlook: when the bride leads on the floor, the room follows. We also get practical about timelines and vendor harmony. Eric favors front-loading formalities so couples can relax, then keeps MC work tight and purposeful. We explore modern trends—informal intros, fewer garter tosses, private cake moments—and smart ceremony soundtracks like instrumental covers from Vitamin String Quartet or Brooklyn Duo. Requests? He filters them, slotting meaningful dedications at the right moment to elevate the energy rather than derail it. Beyond DJing, Eric’s team powers photo booths, 360 video, computer-controlled uplighting, and even a 1961 vintage ice cream truck that turns receptions into memories. He shares how technology and AI now speed prep and inspire transitions, while the heart of the job stays human: sensing emotion, shaping momentum, and delivering a celebration guests won’t forget. If you’re planning a wedding or leveling up your vendor game, this conversation is packed with real tactics and hard-won insight. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s planning, and leave a review to tell us your go-to floor-filler. https://www.nittanyentertainment.com/ https://www.instagram.com/nittany_entertainment/

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