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  • What’s the Difference Between a Florist and a Floral Designer for Weddings? | WDP Ep 64
    Feb 20 2026

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    • What’s the difference between a florist and a floral designer
    • How designers pivot when weather changes wedding day plans
    • How a floral design studio approaches weddings differently than a flower shop
    • Why timeless wedding flowers matter more than following trends
    • How sculptural floral installations transform ceremony and reception spaces

    In this episode of Wedding Day Podcast, host Sonja Babich, CEO of Iron Diamond Media, and co-host Alexis Sanabria, Publisher of Oregon Wedding Day, Washington Wedding Day and California Wedding Day, sit down with Summer Robbins, owner and creative director of Bend-based floral design studio Summer Robbins Flowers. Recorded in Lake Oswego, Oregon, the conversation explores the artistic and intuitive approach behind her sculptural wedding florals.

    Summer shares how her background in fashion design and the experience of designing her own wedding in 2015 led her into the floral industry. She explains the distinction between a traditional florist and an event-focused floral design studio, emphasizing a design-first mindset rooted in collaboration, seasonality and personal connection. Rather than replicating Pinterest trends, she studies each couple’s broader aesthetic world to create florals that feel timeless and uniquely theirs.

    Together, the group discusses editorial installations, working directly with couples, managing unpredictable Pacific Northwest weather and how creative pivots often produce the most memorable results. The episode closes on the emotional significance of delivering the bridal bouquet—an intimate moment that transforms anticipation into presence and makes the wedding day feel real.

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    19 Min.
  • Does Your Wedding DJ Also Need to Be the MC? Here's Why it Matters | WDP Ep 63
    Feb 13 2026

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    • Consultation questions that reveal event personality and priorities
    • The difference between hiring a DJ vs. an MC
    • How DJs collaborate with planners and vendors for smoother timelines
    • Why connection often matters more than price when booking entertainment
    • What couples should ask before hiring a wedding DJ
    • What role an MC plays in guiding reception flow

    In this episode of Wedding Day Podcast, host Sonja Babich, CEO of Iron Diamond Media, and co-host Alexis Sanabria, Publisher of Washington Wedding Day, sit down with Joshua Fields, owner of Washington-based entertainment company Music by J. Fields. Recorded in downtown Seattle, the conversation explores how music, emceeing and crowd awareness shape the atmosphere of a wedding celebration.

    Joshua reflects on his nearly two decades in the industry, sharing how his background in videography and digital music experimentation informed his approach to designing reception experiences. Describing himself as the “architect of the dance floor,” he explains how understanding a couple’s story, reading guest dynamics and collaborating with vendors help build meaningful moments throughout the event.

    Together, the group discusses how couples influence guest participation, why authenticity and communication matter in entertainment leadership and how DJs guide timelines while adapting to the unexpected. From consultation insights to booking considerations, the episode offers a thoughtful perspective on choosing entertainment that aligns with both vision and experience goals.

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    and Iron Diamond Media irondiamondmedia.com

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    23 Min.
  • What Do Editors Look for When Choosing Weddings to Publish? | WDP Ep 62
    Feb 6 2026

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    • What editors and publishers evaluate when choosing weddings to publish
    • How regional identity shapes storytelling and trends in the Pacific Northwest
    • Why authenticity and visual quality matter in real wedding submissions
    • How publications balance aspirational inspiration with practical planning guidance
    • What goes into producing a regional wedding magazine issue
    • How vendor partnerships and collaboration influence editorial content

    In this episode of Wedding Day Podcast, host Sonja Babich, CEO of Iron Diamond Media, sits down with Alexis Sanabria, Publisher of Oregon Wedding Day and Washington Wedding Day, and Lauren Mang, Editor-in-Chief of Oregon Wedding Day and Washington Wedding Day. Framed as a relaxed “coffee corner” conversation, the discussion offers listeners a behind-the-scenes look at how editorial and publishing leadership collaborate to shape the stories, trends and resources delivered to couples and wedding professionals throughout the Pacific Northwest.

    The conversation explores Lauren's transition into editorial leadership alongside Alexis's perspective on regional publishing strategy, highlighting the importance of local presence and community immersion when serving wedding markets. Together, they reflect on recent exploration across Southern Oregon, the creative opportunities presented by the region’s diverse landscapes and how embedded market knowledge informs relationship building, storytelling and content direction across print and digital platforms.

    Alexis and Lauren also examine what distinguishes the Oregon wedding market from others served by Iron Diamond Media’s portfolio of brands, from its eclectic aesthetic and environmental diversity to its emphasis on authenticity and intentional design. They discuss how editorial teams balance aspirational inspiration with practical planning insights, outline the criteria used when selecting real weddings for publication and share how vendor partnerships and accurate submissions contribute to shaping each issue while elevating professionals within the community.

    The episode concludes with reflections on the broader impact of wedding publishing, including fostering industry connections, spotlighting emerging talent and strengthening regional collaboration. Together, the conversation reinforces how wedding media functions not only as inspiration for couples but as an active force in supporting creativity, education and growth across the wedding industry.

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    and Iron Diamond Media irondiamondmedia.com

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    19 Min.
  • How to Plan a Wedding Timeline: Ceremony-to-Reception Flow, Speeches & Plated Dinners | WDP Ep 61
    Jan 30 2026

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    • How to build a smooth wedding day timeline and ceremony-to-reception flow
    • Why a 90-minute cocktail hour can be the perfect sweet spot
    • Plated dinner tips for a larger guest count
    • How many speeches to include to keep reception energy high
    • Why taking a day or two before your honeymoon can be a game-changer
    • Hair and makeup scheduling tips for a large bridal party

    In this episode of the Wedding Day Podcast, host Sonja Babich, CEO of Iron Diamond Media, sits down with Ava and Devan, a real couple featured in Minnesota Bride’s Spring/Summer 2025 issue. The newlyweds share an honest look at the behind-the-scenes planning decisions that made their celebration feel seamless, fun and guest-focused from start to finish.

    Ava and Devan reveal what drew them to The Whim as their wedding venue, including its blank-canvas layout, intimate feel and bridal suite, plus how the space perfectly complemented their bold bright-pink color palette and greenery-filled floral vision. They also share what it was like having Devan’s mom and her team at Hot House Studio design their wedding flowers—and why fully committing to color helped their day feel personal and elevated.

    From entertainment to timeline flow, the couple offers practical wedding planning advice couples can actually use. They break down why they chose Rock With You for a DJ-plus-live-instruments fusion, how they kept cocktail hour moving while the venue flipped the space, and why plated dinners were the right fit for their guest count. They also share their approach to speeches, dessert (including tres leches cake from Café Latte), and the decision to take a short pause before heading to Playa Mujeres, Mexico for a relaxing beach honeymoon.

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    14 Min.
  • How Wedding Planners Make Big Design Ideas Work in Small Spaces | Wedding Day Podcast Ep 60
    Jan 23 2026

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    • How wedding planners adapt big design ideas to fit small or limited venues
    • Creative ways planners use lighting, layout and production strategy to maximize impact
    • Why problem-solving is one of the most valuable skills a wedding planner brings
    • How to create and hold boundaries with your vendor team
    • What couples should know about flexible, experience-driven wedding design

    In this episode of the Wedding Day Podcast, host Sonja Babich and co-host Chelsea Gibson sit down with Dominique Mattessino, Executive Planner and Founder of Arizona-based wedding planning company Soul Agave.

    Recorded onsite in Arizona during the production of Arizona Bride’s Best Of event, the conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at how professional wedding planners problem-solve when space, logistics or budgets present real-world limitations. Dominique shares real examples of adapting design when physical installations aren’t possible, leaning into lighting, layout and production strategy to create high-impact experiences without overcrowding the venue.

    Throughout the episode, Dominique explains how experience-driven planning allows couples to achieve meaningful, elevated design without forcing ideas that don’t fit their space or guest count. The discussion highlights why hiring a planner early can help couples navigate constraints with confidence, creativity and clarity — ultimately leading to weddings that feel intentional, cohesive and true to who they are.

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    20 Min.
  • What Makes a Wedding Catering Experience Feel Totally Personalized? | Wedding Day Podcast Ep 59
    Jan 16 2026

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    • How catering and hospitality shape the overall wedding guest experience
    • Why custom wedding catering doesn’t fit into preset packages
    • How couples can use food to tell a personal story on their wedding day
    • What couples should know about wedding catering costs and transparency
    • What it takes to restore and operate a historic wedding venue
    • How combining a venue and catering company elevates creativity and service

    In this episode of the Wedding Day Podcast, host Sonja Babich, CEO of Iron Diamond Media, and co-host Amanda Holder, Publisher of California Wedding Day, sit down with Vijay Goel, Co-Owner and COO, and Elizabeth Goel, Executive Chef and Owner, of Long Beach’s historic venue 440 Elm and catering company Bite Catering Couture.

    The conversation explores the philosophy behind hospitality-first weddings, from creating personalized menus and thoughtful service experiences to navigating catering budgets and transparency. Vijay and Elizabeth also share their journey into venue ownership, including the challenges and rewards of restoring a 1913 historic landmark, and how uniting Bite Catering Couture with 440 Elm has expanded their creative vision and impact within the California wedding industry.

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    28 Min.
  • What Makes a Historic Wedding Venue Work for Today’s Couples | Wedding Day Podcast Ep 58
    Jan 9 2026

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    • What defines a historic wedding venue and why couples continue to choose them
    • How historic architecture can still offer flexibility for modern wedding design
    • What couples should look for when touring large-scale or destination venues
    • Why on-site teams and in-house catering elevate the guest experience
    • Food and beverage trends shaping weddings at historic properties

    In this episode of the Wedding Day Podcast, host Sonja Babich and co-host Brooke Beise, Publisher of Minnesota Bride, sit down with Grace Eberhardt, VP of Operations, and Sydney Young, Catering & Events Director, of Northern Pacific Center, a destination wedding venue set on a restored 47-acre railroad estate in Brainerd, Minnesota.

    The conversation explores what makes historic wedding venues work for today’s couples, from balancing architectural character with design flexibility to creating a seamless guest experience across both large-scale and intimate celebrations. Grace shares insight into the venue’s planning process and how couples are supported from the initial tour through wedding day, while Sydney discusses the role of in-house catering, service flow and intentional timelines in delivering a polished experience.

    Together, they also dive into current food and beverage trends, including the return of plated dinners, elevated cocktail hours and creative late-night offerings. With a focus on service, consistency and thoughtful design, this episode offers a valuable perspective for couples considering a historic venue—and for anyone curious how these timeless spaces are thoughtfully adapted for modern wedding celebrations.

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    18 Min.
  • How Does Restaurant-Style Wedding Catering Actually Work? | Wedding Day Podcast Ep 57
    Jan 2 2026

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    • What restaurant-style wedding catering actually means in practice
    • What couples should expect during the wedding catering tasting process
    • How menus are customized using seasonality and personal taste
    • How cooking food fresh on site impacts quality and guest experience
    • Plated dinners vs. food stations and current wedding catering trends
    • How sustainability and food waste are handled behind the scenes

    In this episode of Wedding Day Podcast, host Sonja Babich is joined by co-host Alexis Sanabria — Publisher for Washington Wedding Day — for a conversation with Laurel Dosch, Director of Catering, and Shubert Ho, Executive Chef and Owner of Seattle-based Shooby Doo Catering. With more than 15 years in business and approximately 350 weddings served annually, Shooby Doo Catering has built a reputation across the Pacific Northwest for delivering restaurant-quality cuisine at weddings — often in locations where a kitchen must be built from the ground up.

    Laurel and Shubert walk through how restaurant-style wedding catering works on a logistical level, from building temporary kitchens at museums, wineries, and private properties to finishing dishes fresh on-site. They share insight into menu customization, complimentary tastings, rental coordination and vendor meals, along with current trends favoring plated dinners and interactive food stations. The conversation also touches on sustainability practices and the collaborative nature of Seattle’s wedding industry, offering valuable planning guidance for couples researching elevated wedding catering options.

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    22 Min.