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My Chat with Wed.Co Podcast

A behind-the-scenes look at my conversation with the Wed.Co Podcast, where we discuss script-free ceremonies, creating meaningful moments, and why your wedding ceremony should be the absolute highlight of your day. Recorded at stunning Gabbinbar Homestead.

A behind-the-scenes look at my conversation with the Wed.Co Podcast, where we discuss script-free ceremonies, creating meaningful moments, and why your wedding ceremony should be the absolute highlight of your day. Recorded at stunning Gabbinbar Homestead.

I recently had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Toga and Joel from the Wed.Co Podcast for their 42nd episode.

We recorded at my favourite wedding venue - Gabbinbar Homestead in Toowoomba – if you haven’t been there for a wedding, you’re missing out on one of Australia’s most magnificent venues.

The podcast was an open, flowing conversation about everything I’m passionate about: creating meaningful ceremonies, the evolution of weddings, and why I never use a script (which apparently freaks some people out, but hey – I’m okay with that!).

We dove deep into what makes a ceremony truly memorable and why I believe that your wedding ceremony should be the absolute highlight of your day – not just something to get through before the party starts. After all, it’s the reason everyone’s there in the first place!

We also chatted about the more practical aspects of celebrancy – the business side, the challenges, and how important it is to have quality audio at ceremonies (honestly, nothing kills the vibe quicker than guests at the back not being able to hear those beautiful vows).

One of my favourite parts of the conversation was exploring how weddings and ceremonies have evolved over the years. What was once rigid and formulaic has become a beautiful canvas for personal expression – and I’m here for it!

My mate Jake Smith was also interviewed recently for the podcast, and I’ll be honest – his episode might even be better than mine (though I’ll never admit that to his face).

Jake brings a wonderfully different perspective to celebrancy, and I reckon between our two episodes, you’ll get a pretty comprehensive view of what modern marriage ceremonies can be.

If you’re planning a wedding, curious about what a celebrant actually does, or just enjoy good conversation about love and community, I’d love for you to have a listen. You can find the Wed.Co Podcast on all major platforms – Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio – or check out their YouTube channel @wed.copodcast or Instagram for the visual experience.

A massive thanks to Toga and Joel for having me on and for the incredibly important work they’re doing to showcase the wedding industry in all its diverse glory.

Other Episodes You Should Check Out

A few of my mates have been on the podcast and their episodes are good listens too:

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