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| What Does Being Inclusive in the Wedding Industry Mean | 17 Jun 2024 | 00:32:00 | |
In this episode, we sit down for a chat with Jodie Barden, the powerhouse behind Ella Bella Weddings and Events, to dive deep into the topic of inclusivity in the wedding industry. Jodie, who’s known for her flair as an alternative wedding planner, really drives home the importance of making sure all couples feel seen and celebrated. She’s all about creating spaces that are not just accessible but genuinely welcoming to everyone.
Jodie gets into the nitty-gritty of why using inclusive language matters so much and how to steer clear of tokenism. She also talks about the value of working with a diverse range of suppliers to ensure that every couple’s unique needs and backgrounds are honored.
But it’s not just business talk—Jody opens up about her own life too. She shares her journey of juggling a thriving business while raising four kids and managing her ADHD. Plus, Jodie dishes out some super practical tips for wedding pros who want to step up their inclusivity game.
Whether you’re a seasoned planner or just starting out, there’s a ton of valuable advice on how to make every couple feel special and included.
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Learn more about Jodie Barden & Ella Bella Weddings and Events at https://ellabellaevents.co.uk/ and connect with her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/ellabellaweddingsandevents/
Learn more about Faye Cornhill & The Wedding Business Club at https://theweddingbusinessclub.com/ and connect with me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fayecornhill/ | |||
| How to Manage Overwhelm in your Wedding Business | 10 Jun 2024 | 00:43:35 | |
In this episode, I speak to wedding MC and DJ Alan Marshall about overwhelm and how we can avoid it. In the world of weddings, where the expectation of perfection often looms large, legendary DJ Alan Marshall offers a breath of fresh air. With a career spanning over four decades, Alan has become a wellspring of wisdom in the wedding industry. His career began with humble origins, spinnin’ records for his grandmother's friends, and evolved into a reputable profession as a DJ, master of ceremonies, and independent celebrant. His story is a testament to the idea that success is not a destination but a journey filled with trials, errors, and valuable lessons. Drawing inspiration from Brené Brown's "The Gift of Imperfection," talked about the fallacy of perfection, which is not only impossible to achieve but also can be detrimental to our growth and business practices. Alan wrapped up the conversation by sharing the invaluable role of mentors and coaches, advocating for the importance of surrounding oneself with people who can help navigate the industry and foster personal growth.
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Learn more about Alan Marshall & Celebrations with Alan Marshall https://www.amcelebrations.co.uk/ and connect with him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/celebrationswithalanmarshall/
Learn more about Faye Cornhill & The Wedding Business Club at https://theweddingbusinessclub.com/ and connect with me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fayecornhill/ | |||
| How to Crack the Social Media Code | 08 Apr 2024 | 00:53:43 | |
This episode features cake maker Abigail Amankwa and we have an open discussion about what is currently working right now in the world of social media.
I had the privilege of sitting down with Abigail Amankwa, a wedding cake designer whose journey is as sweet and intricate as the cakes she crafts, in this episode of Wedding Business Podcast! I was hooked as Abigail shared how, at 19, she chose baking over college, sharing her childhood obsession with cooking shows like "Ace of Cakes" and "Ready Steady Cook with Ainsley Harriott." What stood out to me was Abigail's wisdom beyond her years. Her journey wasn't just about starting a business; it was about staying true to herself and her values. Even when a golden opportunity knocked on her door – a chance to work at the bakery that crafted the royal wedding cake – she passed it up to adhere to her personal commitments. She's not just a talented cake designer; she's a digital marketing whiz who's tailored her approach to suit her niche market in the wedding industry. She also talked about the darker side of visibility, sharing experiences of criticism and the complex dance of maintaining authenticity on social media.
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Learn more about Abigail Amankwa & Bloom and Crumb at
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| Does a Strong Mindset = a Strong Business? | 01 Apr 2024 | 00:42:29 | |
This episode features wedding photographer Nicola Dawson and is a discussion around the link between a strong mindset and the knock on effect on your business. It’s such a pleasure chatting with Nicola Dawson, a valued member of my community and a thriving wedding photographer, in this episode of Wedding Business Podcast! It all started back in 2017 when she made the decision to leave her job as a police officer and pursue her passion for photography. Reflecting on her first wedding shoot, she felt a blend of excitement and nerves. But as soon as she started capturing those special moments, she knew that she had found her calling. Aside from her journey and collaboration with me over the years, we also talked about toxic traits in Facebook groups within the wedding industry, setting clear goals, staying focused, and the benefits of working smarter, not harder. With her mantra, "There is no greater force of creativity, determination, and commitment than a person undistracted by a plan B, " her mindset has truly propelled her forward and kept her focused on her goals.
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Learn more about Nicola Dawson work at https://nicoladawsonphotography.co.uk/ and connect with her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nicoladawsonphotography/ Learn more about Faye Cornhill & The Wedding Business Club at https://theweddingbusinessclub.com/ and connect with me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fayecornhill/ | |||
| Running a business with soul and connecting to your spirituality with Janie Wolverson | 03 Oct 2022 | 00:42:57 | |
Before we dive into this episode, I HAVE AN INVITATION FOR YOU… NOW IS THE TIME TO JOIN MY FREE 5-DAY BOOTCAMP! 3rd-7th October 2022 - Online workshop - 12pm In this week-long session, we’re learning my repeatable system which has helped over 8000 wedding business owners land their dream clients, who are ready to book AND pay your premium prices (even during a time of economic uncertainty!). Click here to reserve your FREE SPACE! And check out my Instagram to keep an eye out for more of these opportunities- @fayecornhill _____________________________________ I am so happy to be welcoming the fantastic Janie Wolverson onto today’s episode of The Wedding Business Podcast! As some of you may know, Janie is the founder and creator at The Lucky Sixpence, a business supplying ‘Unique Accessories For The Fearless’. She adores using original artefacts, that once served a purpose, and carried a story to provide a sense of depth and beauty to every piece that leaves her workshop. Our conversations today do stray a little ‘left field’ you could say, as we touch on the ideas of meditation, mindfulness and how to navigate life with the help of the universe. I suggest listening to this with an open mind, as we also dive into the topic of mindset in business and how to manoeuvre ‘burn out’, with a nod to spirituality. Being a member of The Wedding Business Club herself, Janie also speaks of the things she saw and experienced during my ‘Flow Method Workshop’, and how this affected her processes as a business owner. You can find Janie’s work on her website https://www.theluckysixpence.co.uk and connect with her on Instagram at @thelucky6pence .
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| Why Instagram shouldn't be your entire marketing strategy (and what should be!) | 26 Sep 2022 | 00:47:44 | |
Good morning and welcome to this week's episode. In this session, I am giving you the wake-up call YOU need. You do not own your Instagram account, say it with me now guys... Now, we all know how fantastic Instagram can be. But I am here to tell you, that you need to evaluate your investment in the platform, and most importantly your return from it. Is it your main source of enquiry? If the answer is no, then you need to listen to this podcast. In this episode, I am also teaching you my blogging top tips, and how to funnel your blogs into your everyday content and maximise your visibility. _______________________________ Before you go, I'm inviting YOU, to my FREE 5-DAY BOOTCAMP, that you can participate in from home. When? 3rd-7th October 2022, online workshop, 12pm daily Why? What will I learn? In this week-long session, we’re learning my repeatable system which has helped over 8000 wedding business owners land their dream clients, who are ready to book AND pay your premium prices (even during a time of economic uncertainty!). How do I take part? Click here to reserve your FREE SPACE! And check out my Instagram to keep an eye out for more of these opportunities- @fayecornhill
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| How to encourage body positivity in the wedding industry with Sally Jackson | 19 Sep 2022 | 00:43:20 | |
Before we get into today's episode, I have a very exciting invitation for you to join my FREE MASTERCLASS! In these sessions, I will teach you The 4 Pillars to a Fully Booked Wedding Business, alongside sharing my tips and tricks in the world of marketing and social media. SAVE YOUR SPACE FOR THE MASTERCLASS NOW. TW: in this episode, we talk about weight and body confidence In today’s episode, I speak with Wedding Business Club member Sally Jackson about all things bridal confidence and positivity. Coming from a senior role in healthcare and nursing, Sally has always had an urge to help and coach people through illness. Alongside strong interests in the mind & body, this led to her pursuing this coaching idea further into a new career path… with brides! Being a bride can be stressful, and of course, you want to look amazing on your big day, but there comes a point where the stress surrounding appearance can spiral into anxiety and dread: a place we, of course, do not want our clients to be. We discuss why these feelings can arise, and how we can deal with them, whether they stem from childhood or are passed on from an unwelcome comment from an in-law. My Wedding Godmother works with brides who are suffering with their body image and teaches acceptance, empowerment, trust & admiration within themselves. The discussion goes beyond how she works her magic, but to how we can also make a difference as suppliers. Sally provides tips and tricks on working with our low-confidence brides and things we should and shouldn’t encourage as trusted suppliers. To connect with Sally, head over to her Instagram @myweddinggodmother And follow @fayecornhill on Instagram, to stay tuned for more free resources and masterclass opportunities.
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| How to keep your wedding business afloat during economic uncertainty | 14 Sep 2022 | 00:38:07 | |
In today's episode, I asked YOU a question… ‘What is the biggest threat to your wedding business?’ Now, this is not an easy question by any means, but it does hold an abundance of importance for not only your business- but the wedding industry as a whole. In this episode, I'm running you through my to-do list for beating this period of economic uncertainty and how you can use this period as a time to find those desired enquiries and better your wedding business. Need more on this topic? JOIN MY FREE 5-DAY BOOTCAMP! Learn my repeatable system which has helped over 8000 wedding business owners land dream clients who are ready to book AND pay your premium prices (even during a time of economic uncertainty!) Click here to sign up for my FREE bootcamp! Follow my Instagram to stay up to date and be part of my next poll!
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| How to Deal with Conflict in your wedding Business with Grania O'Brien | 05 Sep 2022 | 00:42:38 | |
Today I am joined by the wonderful Grania O’Brien, a letterpress, stationery and calligraphy genius. After spending over ten years in a market research career, Grania began to find that, ’her creative itches… were no longer being scratched’. This is where Ink & Paper, a luxury letterpress brand, was born. In this episode, Grania shares how she made her way into the wedding industry, how she copes with 2022 as a year of catch up and how she deals with the terrifying, yet almost unavoidable, subject of conflict. Whether you are overcommitting to keep the books afloat or having supply chain issues, listen out for our top tips on stripping back the emotion and getting the job done. You can take a look at some of Grania’s creations over on her Instagram: @inkandpaper_ldn ______________________________ Are you a wedding business owner, who is currently spinning a thousand plates and is tired of seeing your competitors booking the premium clients? Why not join my FREE masterclass? In this class, I’m going to run you through My 4 Step Process, to generate your next booking. SAVE YOUR SPACE FOR THE MASTERCLASS NOW Join us weekly for brand new episodes of The Wedding Business Podcast, and stay tuned for more free resources and exciting opportunities within our industry. Share it with a friend, or if you have 2 minutes please do leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Find me on Instagram @fayecornhill
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| Welcome to Season 5 | 29 Aug 2022 | 00:15:46 | |
A big hello, and a warm welcome to the new season of The Wedding Business Podcast! I am beyond excited to be back and I am so looking forward to chatting about all things business and the wedding industry once again. We’re kicking off this 5th season by talking about the many hangover weddings that are still in play, climbing Kilimanjaro and even taking enquiries for 2026-2027 (crazy... right?). Alongside this, we also touch on the current state of the wedding industry in its busiest months and the normality that we hope is to come from the year 2023. But first, I would like to take a moment to really reflect on the summer so far. It's August, so a big pat on the back is due for reaching this milestone! But what I want to ask you, is what have you learnt this year? And what are you taking into the next epic season? Acknowledge these highs, and perhaps lows and use them to grow and create next year's goals. In this episode, I also touch on my FREE Masterclass that's NOW available, for those looking to pin down their most desired enquiries and also how to nail the sometimes dreaded task of marketing. Click here to claim your space. Join us weekly for brand new episodes of The Wedding Business Podcast, and stay tuned for more free resources and exciting opportunities within our industry.
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| 48. Season 4 Finale | 21 Feb 2022 | 00:15:28 | |
I can barely believe it but here we are at the end of Season 4 of The Wedding Business podcast - thank you to everyone for listening and sharing this season! We have such a wealth of talent in the club and I’m eternally proud of our members and it's been a real privilege to share a platform with them. Today I wanted to talk about the opportunity that 2022 presents to us and take a moment to reflect, because after 2 terrible years, weddings are back, and they are booming. There’s never been a better time to be talking confidently about your service and letting your couples know why they need you because 2022 is set to be the biggest year we’ve seen for weddings in the last 40 years, and I want you to grab that. I want you all to be ready for the opportunities that are coming. Now is the time to get clear on what brings you joy in your business, where you want to go, and to start stepping out of your comfort zone. So, to draw a close to this season I want to leave you with this little pep talk that you can come back to anytime you need it. I cant wait to see where this year takes you! The podcast will be back with new episodes in the Autumn, but in the meantime come and follow me on Instagram @fayecornhill if you don’t already and if you’ve enjoyed this episode or any from Season 4, I’d be grateful if you can leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help others find our brilliant community. | |||
| 47. Starting a Wedding Business in your 40s, with Deborah Skorupski | 14 Feb 2022 | 00:45:44 | |
Today I’m joined by the wonderful, joyful, Deborah from Bamboo Dreams Photography. Despite being all the way in Florida, Deborah is a very active and present member of The Wedding Business Club. Having grown up around passionate photographers Deborah’s love for photography stayed with her through school and into adulthood, and now after 25 years working as a Litigation Attorney, she is transitioning to be a full-time Wedding Photographer. In this episode, Deborah and I discuss the ways in which having a prior career helps you launch a business as well as some of the challenges of reinventing yourself when starting out in a second career. This is such an insightful conversation on how we can build resilience and why following your passion can feel so personal when it comes to enquiries and securing bookings. Deborah really is so warm and engaging I can’t wait for you to listen in to this one as it’s jam-packed with practicable advice and relatable stories. You can see more of Deborah's work at www.bamboodreamsphotography.com and connect with her @bamboodreamsphotography Next week is the final episode of Season 4, so I do hope you’ll join me again! | |||
| The Journey of Rebranding | 03 Jun 2024 | 00:30:34 | |
In this episode I speak to club member and pianist Hannah Mitchell-Harrison about her journey to rebranding her business.
Music and matrimony have one thing in common: they both signify the beginning of lifelong harmonies.
Today, we have Hannah Mitchell-Harrison, a classically trained pianist whose entrepreneurial spirit has composed a new symphony in the wedding business landscape.
Hannah's story begins with the gentle tap of piano keys and evolves into a strategic enterprise. Her creation, the HMH Piano Collective, has become the heartbeat of countless weddings, providing a soulful backdrop to "I dos" and first dances.
She also explores the delicate yet transformative process of rebranding, highlighting both its emotional and strategic aspects. She describes the pivotal moments in this journey and emphasizes how a fresh identity can resonate with ideal clients and foster harmonious partnerships with vendors and venues.
If you're a creative entrepreneur looking for the courage to strike a new chord in your business, Hannah's story is a must-listen. On this episode, we talked about:
Learn more about Hannah Mitchell-Harrison & HMH Piano Collective at https://www.instagram.com/hmhpianocollective/ Learn more about Faye Cornhill & The Wedding Business Club at https://theweddingbusinessclub.com/ and connect with me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fayecornhill/ | |||
| 46.How to Charge Your Worth with Stationery & Brand Designer Freya Deabill.mp4 | 07 Feb 2022 | 00:34:29 | |
Today I am joined by the fantastic branding and luxury wedding stationery designer, Freya Deabil to chat about how to charge your worth - even if you’re just starting out in the industry. Now, I’ve talked about this before, I’ve done webinars on this subject, but it’s a really important discussion because until we recognise our worth, and our pricing reflects it, you’ll never feel appreciated and valued in your business. Pricing your work and understanding the value you bring to your couples is a process that all wedding business owners go through, so in today’s episode, Freya shares the mindset challenges she faced in charging her worth and how recognising this has shifted the perception of her business. I know raising your rates can be scary but fear not, Freya has such valuable experience and advice to share in this area - so if you’re working your socks off but not getting the results you want, this is the episode for you! You can see more of Freya’s beautiful work at: www.deabillandquince.co.uk and connect with her on Instagram @deabillandquince If you find today's episode useful, come and let me know on Instagram @fayecornhill Share it with a friend, or if you have 2 minutes please do leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. | |||
| 45. Doors are open to The Wedding Business Club. Here’s why you should join | 31 Jan 2022 | 00:17:18 | |
Welcome back to the podcast! I have a slightly different episode planned for you today as it’s a big week in my world, and that is because the doors to The Wedding Business Club are now open, which means right now, you can come and join us inside the club! So in this episode, I want to tell you a bit more about the club, why I started it, what we do, and why The Wedding Business Club could be the thing that helps move your business forward in 2022. Now, there are no hard sales around here and the club won’t be the right fit for everyone, but, if you are unsure of the strategy you need to grow your wedding business, and you want to surround yourself with a collective of the most extraordinary wedding business owners and get results, then come and have a listen because The Wedding Business Club could be for you. And if you’re wondering what the membership includes? Well in this episode I will take you through every element included and why it’s beneficial to you, and trust me when I say it’s extensive. We have courses, weekly Q&A sessions, a self-care library, a live event - there really is so much for you to dive into. Doors are now open and they will be closing Tuesday 1st February 2022 at 9 pm so head over to www.theweddingbusinessclub.com to grab your spot. If you have any questions at all about the club or how it works, come and find me on Instagram @fayecornhill and let’s have a chat. I do hope you’ll join us. | |||
| 44. How to be resilient in life & business when things go wrong with cake designer, Anna Lewis | 24 Jan 2022 | 00:32:18 | |
Joining me today is the brilliant and talented Anna Lewis who, after 20 years in a successful marketing career, took the leap to follow her love for weddings and baking to launch her business - creating stunning luxury cakes for weddings and special occasions. When the Pandemic hit in 2020, Anna used the downtime to hone her craft making a dummy a cake every single day and getting really focused on building her online presence. In the year that followed Anna and her family sadly suffered multiple losses and she found herself in a really difficult place. Anna’s story of how she lifted herself up from this challenging time is truly inspirational, finding strength and peace through baking and channelling her creativity. The last few years have been testing for everyone and Anna’s story of resilience demonstrates how doing one thing each day, or each week, that moves your business forward compounds over time and has a positive impact. Today we also dispel the myth of overnight success, Anna tells me how one of her cakes went viral and her brilliant tip for seeing how far a business has evolved from their old Instagram posts! You can find Anna’s beautiful cakes on her website: www.annalewiscakes.com and connect with her on Instagram @annalewiscakedesign My free 5-day Bootcamp, The Wedding Business Bootcamp, kicks off today and it’s not too late to join us! So if you want to learn exactly what you need to do in your wedding business to ensure you book the clients you want this year, then grab your spot for The Wedding Business Bootcamp now. I cant wait to see you there! | |||
| 43. Starting a Wedding Business During a Pandemic with Paula Heron Phillips | 17 Jan 2022 | 00:30:08 | |
I’m so happy to be welcoming Paula Heron Phillips to the podcast this week, founder of Singing Waiters in the UK and France. If you’re a member of The Wedding Business Club you’ll know Paula as a joyful, supportive and fun member of our community, and her business reflects her unique personality perfectly. With 20 years of experience in event planning, Paula struck out on her own in 2019 finding incredible success in launching Singing Waiters in France where she plants professional singers at weddings and events who deliver surprise performances that really get the party started. Of course, we all know what came next in 2020 and to say Paula launched her business at a tricky time would be an understatement, so today we discuss how she navigated the pandemic and, despite the odds, how she fell back in love with running her wedding business. Paula is a brilliant example of someone who has found their niche and created a business that lights them up, which is truly inspiring to see. Her passion and joy for the wedding industry shine through in today’s episode! You can find more information about Singing Waiters in the UK & France at www.singingwaitersintheuk.co.uk & www.singingwaitersinfrance.com Connect with Paula on Instagram @singingwaitersintheuk & @singingwaitersfrance And don’t forget, my free 5-day Bootcamp, The Wedding Business Bootcamp, is kicking off next week, on the 24th Jan. So if you want to learn exactly what you need to do in your wedding business to ensure you book the clients you want this year, then save your space for The Wedding Business Bootcamp now. I cant wait to see you there! | |||
| 42. The importance of running an authentic wedding business, with Joanna Southwell | 10 Jan 2022 | 00:45:10 | |
I know the word ‘authentic’ gets overused, especially on social media and it starts to lose meaning. To me, being authentic means being true to yourself and being transparent, which my guest today is through and through. With Joanna Southwell, what you see is what you get and that truly is her superpower. Having started out in the industry over 7 years ago with her wedding boutique, Jo now runs multiple wedding businesses, mentoring bridal brands and founding the brilliant blog, The Wedding Hood. Joanna is a big believer that being yourself is the best way to run your business and I couldn’t agree more, but it isn’t always easy and it takes practice. In today’s episode, Joanna shares how she stays true to herself, and why being authentic is not only important for you but is so important for your clients and your future clients too. And don’t forget, my free 5-day Bootcamp,The Wedding Business Bootcamp, kicks off 24th Jan so if you want to learn exactly what you need to do now to make 2022 profitable, come and join us. I cant wait to see you there! You can connect with Joanna on Instagram @joanna_southwell and read more about her services at www.joannasouthwell.com | |||
| 41. The importance of strong relationships in the wedding industry with Harpist, Harriet Flather | 03 Jan 2022 | 00:36:13 | |
A very warm welcome back to The Wedding Business podcast! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas break and are feeling ready for a prosperous 2022. Before we get into today's episode I have a very exciting invitation for you because The Wedding Business Bootcamp is back! This is a free 5-day Bootcamp for wedding business owners where you can learn my 4 step strategy that every wedding business should know so that you can stop the panic, stop the overwhelm and stop the sleepless nights. We kick things off on 24th Jan 2022, so if you’re looking for a way to focus, have some fun (remember that?!) and flourish - come and join us and walk away with a plan to make 2022 work for you. You can save your space for The Wedding Business Bootcamp now! My first guest of the new year is Harpist supremo and a much-valued member of The Wedding Business Club, Harriet Flather. Having joined The Wedding Business Club in Jan 2020 I’ve been lucky enough to witness some of the friendships Harriet has struck up within the club, and in today’s episode, we discuss the importance of making connections and how key building relationships can be in this industry. Harriet has some brilliant do’s and don'ts when it comes to connecting with suppliers and couples, how she finds common ground with new people, and how those extra touches can go a long way to building trust with new clients. We’ll also take a look at how Harriet learnt to play the harp and built a career as a professional musician, how she has launched a second business and what she absolutely loves about working in the wedding industry. We really could have chatted all day, so I hope you enjoy this one and can take away some top tips for building strong working relationships. You can connect with Harriet on Instagram @harrietflathermusician and find all her services at www.harrietflather.co.uk and @i_do_social/ See you again next week! | |||
| 40. Finding the right direction for your business with Wedding Florist, Kate Spicer | 20 Dec 2021 | 00:35:01 | |
When it comes to building your wedding business it’s so key to find what works for you. Finding the way of working that lights you up, knowing your dream clients, and knowing the direction you want to take can all add up to building a successful business. My guest today is the brilliant Kate Spicer, who has really nailed down the direction she wants to take for her business and having started out saying yes to every enquiry, she now knows having more time and space means her creativity can flourish and choosing to work with a limited number of couples each year has been a real game-changer. Of course, this hasn’t happened overnight for Kate, so in today’s episode, she shares her journey to becoming a florist and mentor, and how she found the power in saying no. If you’re looking to change direction in your business, Kate has some really valuable advice to share, as well as her tips for anyone starting out in the wedding industry. I hope you enjoy today's episode, come and let me know on Instagram share it with a friend, or if you have 2 minutes please do leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. You can connect with Kate on Instagram @kateaveryflowers and see more of her work at www.kateaveryflowers.co.uk | |||
| 39. Starting a business during a pandemic & how to focus on your wellbeing with Celebrant Meg Senior | 13 Dec 2021 | 00:48:17 | |
Today I am delighted to be joined by club member and all-around fantastic human Meg Senior, whose work as a Celebrant delivers personal, meaningful, heartfelt ceremonies that illuminate every celebration. Craving a career change at the start of the Pandemic, Meg started out looking for “a happy job” and through some exploration landed on training to be an accredited Humanist Celebrant. I’ve had the pleasure of witnessing Meg at work and let me tell you, her energy and passion is truly infectious and I genuinely believe she was put on this planet to be a Celebrant. In this episode, Meg share’s her experience of starting a business at a time when our industry was in lockdown, as well as how she prioritises her wellbeing with some daily practices that keep her cup topped up so she can give her best to her couples. If you struggle to put your wellbeing first while running your business, Meg has some great advice to feel replenished ready for the year ahead. You can connect with Meg on Instagram @megseniorceremonies and find all of her brilliant services at www.megsenior.com If you enjoy the show I'd love for you to share a review on Apple Podcasts, or come and DM me on Instagram @fayecornhill and let me know which of Meg’s top tips you are going to try for yourself! | |||
| 38.Being visible and dealing with imposter syndrome with wedding calligrapher & SEO expert Stacy Westhead | 06 Dec 2021 | 00:36:47 | |
Today I’m joined by Wedding Business Club member, Wedding Calligrapher and SEO Expert - Stacy Westhead. Having worked in digital marketing for many years Stacy took up calligraphy as a hobby to help create some time for herself outside of family life and to help her process her grief after losing her Dad. This transpired into a real passion and talent for the craft and lead her to launch her first business. In this episode, Stacy shares how she got started as a wedding calligrapher, how she deals with imposter syndrome, something we can all relate to, and her advice to anyone starting out in the wedding industry. With her 15 years of experience in marketing and specifically SEO, Stacy has also started a second offering helping wedding businesses engage with their clients, so today we’re very lucky to have Stacy taking us through the fundamentals of SEO and giving us some of her top tips for boosting your visibility online. So if SEO feels like a bit of a mystery to you, or you’ve got the basics but are looking to take it up a notch this is the episode for you! You can see more of Stacy’s calligraphy work at www.socalligraphy.co.uk and connect with her on Instagram @socalligraphy. For help with your SEO, you can find Stacy at www.soengaged.co.uk and @soengaged on Instagram. If you enjoyed todays’ episode or it gave you a real aha moment I’d love to hear from you, come drop me a DM on Instagram @fayecornhill See you next week! | |||
| 37. Welcome to Season 4 | 29 Nov 2021 | 00:18:57 | |
Hello, and a very warm welcome back to The Wedding Business Podcast Season 4! I am so excited to be bringing you a fourth season of The Wedding Business Podcast with more even brilliant guests from our community who will be bringing their genius and sharing their knowledge and expertise. We’re going to be covering SEO, mindset, finding your niche, growing your business, looking after your mental wellbeing and much much more. So stay tuned for all of that, but first I wanted to take a moment to reflect on what 2021 has bought for our industry and what it’s taught me. While it’ll be different for everyone, there are some really important key themes to bring to the table because the landscape is changing, and that’s OK because your business can change and evolve as well. But if you feel like you're not evolving, and you’re just staying put, we've got some great episodes coming up on how to really put your stake in the sand and say, I'm going in that direction over there. And if you're listening to today’s episode and thinking I need to be part of the wedding business community then hang in there! Doors will open in Jan 2022 and you'll be the first to know by joining the waitlist at http://www.theweddingbusinessclub.com/ I love making this podcast, I love hearing your comments and I love connecting with new people, so if we haven’t met yet, come and say hi on Instagram @fayecornhill and we also have @theweddingbusinessclub. We work in the most amazing industry, with the most amazing people and I cant wait to meet more of you. I can’t wait to share this season with you. See you again next week. | |||
| How to Create Behind the Scenes Footage for Social Media | 27 May 2024 | 00:35:36 | |
In this episode, wedding industry VA Rhian Beavis shares some amazing tips for creating easy and effective behind the scenes social media footage.
Are you a wedding entrepreneur looking to transform your business and elevate your digital presence?
Former bridal seamstress Rhian Beavis faced the challenges of the pandemic head-on, sparking her entrepreneurial spirit and leading to the creation of Virtually Rhian, a virtual assistant service for wedding professionals.
Rhian discussed the strategies that can help you connect with potential clients in a way that's truly real, fostering a sense of community and trust by showcasing the sweat, laughter, and sometimes even tears that go into creating those fairy-tale wedding experiences.
From Instagram stories and reels to the art of genuine storytelling online, Rhian shares her expertise on making every behind-the-scenes moment count. Whether you're a seasoned wedding planner, a budding florist, or a creative at heart seeking inspiration, this episode will guide you in crafting a narrative that not only engages but also captivates your audience.
On this episode, we talked about:
Learn more about Rhian Beavis and Virtually Rhian at https://virtuallyrhian.co.uk/ and connect with her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/virtually_rhian/ Learn more about Faye Cornhill & The Wedding Business Club at https://theweddingbusinessclub.com/ and connect with me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fayecornhill/
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| 36. Season 3 Finale | 28 Jun 2021 | 00:15:08 | |
It seems like only 5 minutes ago I was recording the first episode of this podcast, and here we are at the finale of Season 3! We're going to have a break for the summer, so in the meantime, I wanted to take a moment to look back at this seasons’ brilliant club members who kindly came on the podcast to share their wisdom, advice and motivation for fellow wedding business owners. It’s been a challenging year for all of us and I’m often asked, what’s the one thing that made your business successful? But as we know, it’s very rarely just one thing. So before we go on our break I really wanted to leave you with one piece of advice that you can use as your North Star to keep you moving forward, moving closer to your dreams and aspirations throughout the summer months. If you’ve enjoyed this season or any of the episodes, come and let me know on Instagram @fayecornhill, share it with a friend, or if you have 2 minutes I would love if you could leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts. Have a great summer, and I will see you in the Autumn! | |||
| 35. Juggling a wedding business and young children, with Wedding Photographer Becky Harley | 21 Jun 2021 | 00:24:49 | |
Joining me today is wedding photographer, Mum, and much-valued member of The Wedding Business Club, Becky Harley. Now, if I had £1 for every time someone asked me, how on Earth do you juggle your wedding business, your coaching business, family, pets, and all the other things in life? I would be a very wealthy woman, and this is the focus of our conversation today. After falling pregnant with her first child in her first year of business, Becky has continued to build her successful wedding business alongside her young family. So today we’re going to talk about the very real juggle of running a business with small children and what that has looked like for her. Becky shares some of the changes she’s made that’s meant she can continue to grow her business, and how outsourcing, although initially tricky, has been a real game-changer, as well as some of the challenges she’s faced and how having kids has changed her outlook. You can see more of Becky’s work at www.beckyharleyphotography.co.uk & follow her at @beckyharleyphotog on Instagram. If you enjoyed today's episode, come and let me know on Instagram, share it with a friend, or if you have 2 minutes I would love if you could leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts. | |||
| 34. How to pivot your wedding business with wedding planner Andri Benson | 14 Jun 2021 | 00:45:58 | |
Today I am speaking with Wedding Planner, Celebrant, and Illustrator Andri Benson, all about how to pivot your wedding business. I know this has been a topic of huge interest to many of you over the last 18 months, so I was really keen to understand from Andri how to identify the gaps where you can diversify your income and find the extra offerings that complement your existing business. In this episode, Andri shares how knowing where your passion and knowledge lies can be key when looking for opportunities to pivot, how she has found a balance in running multiple businesses and her experience of building “passive”, or as she prefers to say, a recurring income. You can find Andri on Instagram @alwaysandriweddings and see more of her brilliant work at www.alwaysandri.co.uk and her beautiful illustrations at www.studio.alwaysandri.co.uk If you enjoyed today’s episode, come and let me know on Instagram. I’d love to know if you found it helpful and if it’s got you thinking about pivoting in your business? | |||
| 33. Creating a business around your passion, with bridal wear designer Rose Savage | 07 Jun 2021 | 00:28:37 | |
Rose Savage is an incredibly talented bridal designer creating bespoke dresses for modern, fun, sassy brides. Her passion for fabrics, fashion and big dresses started at a young age with her obsession for designing and making clothes setting her on the path to founding her own business in the wedding industry. For Rose, the process of making bridal wear is truly magical and in today’s episode she tells me more about the first wedding dress she ever made, how she taps into her creativity and how her love for the craft keeps her going, even when the chips are down. Running a business is hard, and the last 12 months have thrown many many challenges at us, but by finding such joy in her work, Rose has been able to stay focused on her goals, boost her self confidence and utilise the quieter times to create her own stunning bridal collection. Rose’s bridal collection “New Moon” is available now, and you can check it out at www.byrosesavage.co.uk. You can follow and connect with Rose on Instagram @RoseSavageBridal If you enjoyed today's episode, come and let me know on Instagram share it with a friend, or if you have 2 minutes why not leave a rating and review. See you again next week! | |||
| 32. How to break into the luxury wedding market, with wedding florist Liz Inigo Jones | 31 May 2021 | 00:39:12 | |
In the wedding industry, we talk about “breaking into the luxury market” like it’s a destination to arrive at, but with everyone having their own definition of what luxury is, how do we get there, and how do we know when we’ve arrived? My guest today is the brilliant Liz Inigo Jones, founder of the award-winning luxury florists Blue Sky Flowers. With 20 years in the industry, Liz has a wealth of experience in building a luxury wedding business. In today’s episode, Liz shares what luxury means to her, and how creating a luxury product or service is actually not tied to the budget as you might assume. Liz is also a complete pro at networking and striking up genuine friendships in the wedding industry - everyone knows Liz! So I was really excited to hear more about how she's built real connections with planners, suppliers and couples, as well as her stellar advice for how to build a good rapport with other suppliers valuing community over competition. You can see some of Liz’s beautiful work at www.blueskyflowers.co.uk and connect with her on Instagram @blueskyflowers If you enjoyed today’s episode, or any of the episodes in Season 3 so far, please do leave a review or come and let me know over on Instagram. | |||
| 31. How to create an exceptional customer experience with wedding Magician, Ricky Locke | 24 May 2021 | 00:51:48 | |
In our industry creating an exceptional customer experience is key in connecting with our dream clients and building a successful wedding business. Today, my guest is the award-winning magician, Ricky Locke, who specialises in creating unique and unforgettable experiences for couples and wedding guests. Ricky really understands how to sell the experience he delivers to his couples, not just the service. In this episode, he shares so many practical tips to help create a positive first impression and how to build a rapport with our clients that achieves that memorable experience. So today, I’m excited to dive into Ricky’s journey into magic, from doing tricks down the pub and making videos for Youtube to leaping into the wedding industry and why he’s so passionate about customer experience. I just know you’re going to take so much away from this episode! You can check out Ricky’s amazing magic at www.rickylocke.co.uk and connect with him on Facebook. If you enjoyed today’s episode, come and let me know on Instagram. I’d love to know if you found it helpful. | |||
| 30. The Wedding Business Club - Doors are Open (Plus Q&A) | 17 May 2021 | 00:24:54 | |
So far in this series, you’ve heard from some of the incredible members of The Wedding Business Club, but today I want to shed a little bit of light on who the club is for, what’s included in the membership and what you can expect from being apart of this special group. Firstly, let me say the doors to the club are now open! I typically get lots of questions when I open doors so I’ll be running through some of your questions today, and I also wanted to tell you a bit more about why I started The Wedding Business Club. I really believe if this club was around when I started my wedding business over 12 years ago I could have avoided many mistakes I made along the way, I could have avoided the feeling of loneliness and the overwhelm that comes with starting a business. Basically, I built the club that I needed. So if you’re ready to join a group of supportive, hard-working, kind, considerate business owners, The Wedding Business Club could be the right place for you. If you have any other questions about The Wedding Business Club come and send me a DM on Instagram @fayecornhill or you can email me at info@fayecornhillcoaching.com I hope you’ll come and join us, I cant wait to see you there. | |||
| 29. How to schedule 30 days of social media in 30 minutes | 10 May 2021 | 00:45:52 | |
I know social media can be a contentious subject, and as business owners, we can get ourselves in a real tangle with it, and it quickly becomes overwhelming knowing what and when to post. So today I want to walk you through how you can schedule 30 days of social media posts, in 30 minutes. I have a simple framework to share, that will take away the panic and the overwhelm, and make the whole process a billion times easier for you. It’s not rocket science, and there’s no big secret to it, but by following these steps you can leave all the stress at the door and plan content that resonates with your ideal clients and builds those key connections. I also have a very exciting invitation for you, because starting today, Monday 10th May, I am running my free 5-day coaching experience, The Wedding Business Bootcamp. I am going to be teaching you exactly what you need to do to make a profit in 2021 and make this year count! So if you’re determined to not give up on your 2021 dreams come and join us, I can’t wait to see you there. | |||
| 28. Starting a wedding blog, with Louise Baltruschat Hollis from Whimsical Wonderland Weddings | 03 May 2021 | 00:35:06 | |
My guest this week is the fantastic Louise Baltruschat from the wedding blog and directory Whimsical Wonderland Weddings. Louise has been running Whimsical Wonderland Weddings for 11 years, so she really was one of the first on the scene in the UK wedding blogging world, and was actually one of the first blogs to feature my work. I was so excited to hear her story of launching the blog and the amazing journey it’s been on in the last 11 years from a hobby to a full-time job. Whimsical Wonderland Weddings has become renowned for showcasing fun, colourful stress-free weddings that step outside of tradition, so I was really keen to hear how Louise selects features from all the submissions she receives, and what makes a great submission. Louise also shares her golden nugget of advice for anyone starting out in the wedding industry and what she thinks will be key for weddings in 2021. You can find Louise’s brilliant blog at www.whimsicalwonderlandweddings.com & follow her at @whimsicalwonderlandweddings on Instagram. Finally, I have a very exciting invitation for you, because starting Monday 10th May I am running my free 5-day coaching experience, The Wedding Business Bootcamp. I am going to be teaching you exactly what you need to do to make a profit in 2021 and make this year count! Putting a stop to the panic, and the overwhelm with action taking ideas to move your wedding business forward. So if you’re determined to not give up on your 2021 dreams come and join us, I can’t wait to see you there.
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| 27. Creating an authentic brand voice for your wedding business with copywriter, Rachel Kitchen | 26 Apr 2021 | 00:31:28 | |
My guest this week is the incredibly talented Rachel Kitchen, Copywriter and Wedding Poet - and if you’re thinking what on Earth is a wedding poet, then you’re in for a real treat today. Unable to land on a unique poem for her wedding Rachel began writing her own, which led her to launch her first business Veil and Verse, where she creates memorable, show-stopping words for a wedding day from speeches to vowels and personalised weddings favours. Through her authentic brand voice and really honing in on her messaging Rachel has been able to connect with clients, and to say her business blew up isn’t an understatement. Today, I wanted to share some of Rachel’s genius with you so we can all create copy that jumps off the page whilst showing up as ourselves, because as Rachel explains good copy can get you booked, and booked by the right people. If you found this episode helpful, please do take a moment to leave a review or share it with a friend. See you again next week! You can see more of Rachel's work at: Website: www.veilandverse.com Website: www.rachelkitchen.co Instagram: @Rachelkitchen.co | |||
| Coming back stronger - Lessons from Burnout | 20 May 2024 | 00:41:52 | |
This episode features club member and wedding photographer Hannah Brooke. In it she tells us her story of reaching burnout in her business and how she was able to re-ignite the energy to build a stronger business. Join me in welcoming Hannah Brooke as she shares her transformational journey from HR to becoming a renowned Wedding Photographer, finding her passion amidst adversity and challenging industry stereotypes. Discover how she applied the BROOKE method to navigate through the tumultuous times of COVID-19, turning challenges into opportunities and preventing burnout. We discuss the significance of setting Boundaries (B), the necessity of Rest (R), Observe your feelings (O), the value of Owning your version of success (O), the importance of Knowing your numbers (K), and the joy of engaging in activities that allow you to Enjoy yourself (E). Hannah Brooke’s journey is a powerful testament to the strength and creativity that lies within each of us. Her story reminds us that with passion, resilience and a willingness to invest in ourselves, we can turn life’s challenges into opportunities for growth and fulfillment.
Learn more about Hannah Brooke at https://www.instagram.com/hannahbrookephoto/?hl=en and visit her website at https://hannahbrookephotography.co.uk/
Learn more about Faye Cornhill & The Wedding Business Club at https://theweddingbusinessclub.com/ and connect with me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fayecornhill/
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| 26. The importance of a powerful wedding brand with wedding stationery designer, Hannah Stubbs | 19 Apr 2021 | 00:44:25 | |
As a real stationery geek myself, I’m so excited to be joined today by the brilliant, Hannah Stubbs co-founder of Bonny and Clyde. After starting her career as a primary school teacher Hannah took the leap and teamed up with her graphic designer husband to launch Bonny and Clyde, creating beautiful timeless wedding stationery, creative branding and web design. In this episode, Hannah shares the importance she’s seen in having a powerful wedding brand, as well as some of the key branding mistakes that people can make when it comes to their wedding business. It’s so easy for the green-eyed monster to strike when it comes to branding for your business, so we discuss how you can land on branding that is you through and through so you can keep blinkers on and not get swept up by the latest trend. If you enjoyed today’s episode, come and let me know on Instagram, I’d love to know if you found it helpful and if you’ve fallen into some of those common mistakes just like me! You can connect with Hannah and see more of the work from Bonny and Clyde on the links below: Website: www.bonnyandclydedesign.com & www.bonnyandclyde.co.uk Instagram: @bonnyclyde | |||
| 25. Season 3 Kick-Off. How to get your wedding business ready for post-lockdown | 12 Apr 2021 | 00:24:15 | |
A very warm welcome back to The Wedding Business Podcast! Since we wrapped up Season 2 back in November we’ve entered and exited another lockdown in the UK, and we now finally have a plan. The light is not only at the end of the tunnel, it’s shining bright. So I want to speak to you today about what you can do right now to get your wedding business ready to go post-lockdown. It’s been a long time since we were operating and running our businesses, and I know that can lead to some procrastination or confusion, so I want to direct you to some previous podcast episodes that can really help you with what I believe are the 4 pillars to a successful wedding business. There’s a wealth of expertise in these episodes that can help you prepare practically, as well as the mindset work we can do ahead of what is going to be a bumper season. I also can’t wait to share with you all the amazing guests we have lined up for Season 3, so don’t forget to subscribe on your favourite podcast app to not miss an episode, and I’m so excited for you to join me next week with our first guest! | |||
| 24. Season Two Finale | 09 Nov 2020 | 00:18:27 | |
I can barely believe it but here we are at the end of Season Two of The Wedding Business podcast. So for this season finale, I wanted to take a look back on all of the fabulous guests and the topics we’ve covered, and to guide you back to some episodes you might have missed. As well as giving you a sneak peek at what’s coming up in season 3. Now, I have to admit, before launching my own podcast, I actually didn’t listen to podcasts myself - I know! However, I could see the impact podcasts had in connecting people, and when I started my wedding business if there had been a way to learn and hear first hand about other peoples industry experience I would have grabbed that with both hands, so I really hope you’ve not only enjoyed this season but that it’s helped you and your business as well. While we are on a break, come over and find me on Instagram @fayecornhill and subscribe on your podcast app to be the first to know when new episodes are live! Lastly my book, I Do: How to say YES to running a successful and profitable wedding business is available now! You can grab yourselves a copy on Amazon and Waterstones and I would absolutely, love to hear your thoughts on the book so please do drop me a DM and come and let me know if you enjoy it! I will see you soon! | |||
| 23. I Do, The Book | 02 Nov 2020 | 00:13:50 | |
Welcome back to The Wedding Business podcast, and today is a very special, very exciting episode because today, my book, I Do: How to say YES to running a successful and profitable wedding business is finally available! So, I wanted to use this episode to talk to you a bit more about my book - why I wanted to write about my experience of building a wedding business, and why I would love for you to read it. Regardless if you're at day one or twenty-five years into running your business, this book will help you move forward. I’ve put everything and the kitchen sink into this book and I can’t wait to share it with you all. To celebrate the book release I have an incredible competition taking place over on my Instagram @fayecornhill, at 8pm on November 2nd. You will not want to miss this so do come and check it out. You can grab yourselves a copy now! Available on Amazon and Waterstones. I would absolutely love to hear your thoughts on the book, so please do drop me a DM and come and let me know if you enjoy it! | |||
| 22. The Mindset for Wedding Business | 26 Oct 2020 | 00:28:48 | |
My guest today is the fantastic Sophie Tyler, founder and designer of ALT | A Lover’s Thread, an alternative bridal brand offering vintage re-design and bespoke embellishment services that tap into, and incorporates a couples love story. Launching your own business takes so much courage, trust and faith in yourself which can be really challenging. Now as you know, I believe mindset is everything when it comes to running a successful business, so today Sophie and I take a deep dive into the mindset and wellbeing work it takes to start a business and the impact this has had for Sophie in launching her dream business. Sophie shares with me the path that has led her to starting her business creating beautiful wedding dresses and what she already loves about being a part of this special industry. If you’re dreaming of running your own business in the wedding industry, but falter when it comes to making it a reality my book I Do, is here to guide you every step of the way! You can pre-order your copy on Amazon now! I really can’t wait to share it with you. | |||
| 21. My Secret to Productivity | 19 Oct 2020 | 00:11:52 | |
I’m often asked how I juggle all the things I am doing. Like most people I’m spinning a lot plates by running a business and having a family. So if that's you too, and you’re thinking I don't even know where to begin, I hear you! Today I’m going to share with you my secrets to productivity, and specifically the one thing I do every week without fail that sets me up for the best week possible. I swear, without this system, I would be a hot mess by Monday lunchtime. With this 10 minute weekly task you can feel confident in each day and be sure that you’re always working towards your goals and objectives for your business. I also wanted to share something very exciting with you in this episode, and if you follow me on Instagram you might have seen, my first book I Do, will be released 2nd November 2020 on Amazon. I really can’t wait to share it with you all and for it to be out in the world! To celebrate the release of the book I will also be announcing a very exciting competition on 2nd November, taking place on my Instagram, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled for that because you will not want to miss out. I really hope this episode is a game changer for your productivity, so come and let me know over on Instagram if you’re giving this a go and how you’re finding it. | |||
| 20. Creating a Successful Wedding Business | 12 Oct 2020 | 00:29:23 | |
Today I am joined by the talented and much loved member of the Wedding Business Club, Charlotte Argyrou. Charlotte is a botanical illustrator who found her niche in the wedding industry creating beautiful illustrations of bridal bouquets. Charlotte might be my only guest who started out aged just 8 years old knowing she wanted to be a botanical illustrator from school age but was deterred by a careers counsellor and initially followed a corporate career. Lucky for us she found her way back to illustration and specifically into the wedding industry. In todays’ episode Charlotte shares the 5 things that have had the biggest impact on her business, as well as the limiting beliefs that used to stop her from pushing to the next level and how she’s worked to overcome them so they no longer stand in her way. You can connect with Charlotte on Instagram @charlotte.argyrou and see more of her beautiful work www.charlotteargyrou.com If you enjoyed today's episode, come and let me know on Instagram and tell me which of Charlotte’s 5 fantastic tips was your favourite and which ones you’re going to try out in your business. | |||
| 19. Starting an Indian wedding planning business | 05 Oct 2020 | 00:21:51 | |
Joining me this week is Wedding Business Club member and founder of Carriages Events, Meera Majithia. Meera has not only built a successful wedding planning business coordinating Indian & interfaith weddings, but has recently expanded the business to also include bridal coaching - providing an online community for brides to support them in their planning, and on top of that, also has a book in the pipeline set to be released this year! Meera shares with me what led her into the world of wedding planning, what she loves about her job, how she builds strong connections with her couples, and what you can expect if you have not yet had the absolute blessing of attending an Indian wedding. Meera gives us an insight into what has had the biggest impact on her business so far, shares her wisdom for anyone who’s feeling like they’ve lost their mojo and her advice to anyone just starting out in the wedding industry or the world of entrepreneurship. To see more of Meera’s work you can find her on Instagram @carriagesevents and learn more about her services at www.carriagesevents.co.uk If you enjoyed today's episode, come and let me know on Instagram, screenshot and share the podcast and don’t forget to tag me in your stories. l will see you again next week! | |||
| 18. Doing a SWOT Analysis for your Wedding Business | 28 Sep 2020 | 00:11:32 | |
This week I have a laser focused and super practical episode for you on how you can run a SWOT analysis to uncover the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats within your business. Now, if you’re thinking, Faye, a SWOT analysis sounds a bit stuffy, well I hear you. However, while the wedding industry is a creative place and far from the corporate world, we still need strategies and tools to build and grow our successful wedding business and anything that allows us to look inwards at our business to see what’s working and what’s not working, really is worth its weight in gold. It’s often the case that the work that feels challenging or scary is where you’ll uncover the best ideas, so I’d love for you to take 15-20 minutes to do a SWOT analysis on your wedding business and it might just be the thing that peels back the curtain on your next opportunity. Come and tell me over on Instagram @fayecornhill how you found this exercise and share your ideas with me because I can’t wait to hear what you discovered! | |||
| 17. Keeping faith & channelling your culture | 21 Sep 2020 | 00:27:31 | |
This week on The Wedding Business podcast I am joined by a very special member of The Wedding Business Club, Felicity Abekah, the incredibly talented designer and founder of Felisiti Greis. Felicity is very much a natural creative who has loved art from a young age. Her passion for creating intricate and technical pieces led her to designing beautiful handcrafted wedding dresses which are intricately finished to perfection. Today, Felicity shares with me how her Ghanaian heritage has influenced her work and her entrepreneurial spirit and how she keeps the faith, even when the chips are down. Felicity’s energy and enthusiasm for her work and our industry comes shining through in this episode and her positive outlook is contagious, so I can’t wait to share her experience with you. You can see more of Felicity's beautiful bridal wear at www.felisitigreis.com & follow along on Instagram @felisitigreis This year I’ve seen Felicity’s business absolutely blossom and if you’re looking for a bit of help to get moving forward I have some exciting news for you. The doors to The Wedding Business Club are finally open! https://www.fayecornhillcoaching.co.uk/w-b-c Doors will close on Wednesday, so if you are a wedding business owner and you feel a bit stuck, or you’re looking for coaching and a community to help you build your successful wedding business, come and join us. If you have questions about the club and if this is the right fit for you, please do reach out to me on Instagram @fayecornhill or on Facebook @FayeCornhillCoaching I can’t wait to see you there! | |||
| Starting a Wedding Business at the age of 58 | 13 May 2024 | 00:32:30 | |
In this episode I speak to Chris Fowler who started her business at the age of 58. She talks to me about why it was the perfect time for her to go self employed and why she thinks it's never too late to start.
Join me in this paws-itively amazing episode of The Wedding Business Podcast! Today, we have Chris Fowler who turned her love for dogs into a successful business as a dog chaperone at weddings.
On this episode, we talked about:
Learn more about Chris Fowler and Short Legs Dog Care at https://www.instagram.com/shortlegsdogcare/ and visit her website at https://www.shortlegsdogcare.co.uk/
Learn more about Faye Cornhill & The Wedding Business Club at https://theweddingbusinessclub.com/ and connect with me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/fayecornhill/ | |||
| 16. Navigating Covid-19 as a Wedding Business, with Nina Beer | 14 Sep 2020 | 00:23:24 | |
The last few months have been incredibly tough for the wedding industry, from suppliers, to venues as well as all the couples who have sadly had to postpone their weddings due to the pandemic. My guest today is the incredible Nina Beer, founder of Occasion Queens, and one of the key voices in the plight for the wedding industry seeking government support and clarity with the campaign #whataboutweddings Nina chats to me about all that #whataboutweddings hopes to achieve and how we can all support our beloved industry, and as we start to move out of lockdown what the wedding industry might look like post Covid. Nina also shares with me what’s had the biggest impact in her business over the last 5 years, her best advice for anyone starting a business and what this tricky time has taught her. You can see more Nina’s amazing work at www.occasionqueens.com & follow her on Instagram @occasion.queens For all the information about #whataboutweddings head to www.whataboutweddings.co.uk So, if 2020 has left you feeling like you’ve lost your mojo, or you need a bit of a boost ready for a bumper 2021 then I have a very exciting invitation for you. I will be running The Rise Up Challenge for wedding business owners, kicking off this week! So come and join me and a community of brilliant like minded wedding business owners, for 5 days of free coaching and challenges to get you motivated and ready to make some real moves. https://fayecornhillcoaching.lpages.co/riseup/ I can’t wait to see you there! | |||
| 15. How to charge worth you’re worth | 07 Sep 2020 | 00:34:38 | |
Are you struggling to find the confidence to put your prices up? If you don’t believe you have the experience or skills to charge more then this is the episode for you, because recognising our worth and converting that into our pricing can be really tricky. 9 times out of 10 when we have a complicated relationship with what to charge it comes down to mindset and as you know mindset is everything - this is especially true when it comes to pricing. In this episode I am going to share some tips and techniques for how you can foster a mindset for growth and I’ll share some strategies that will help you price your work in a way that puts your goals at the heart of your business, valuing your time and your talent. I also have a very exciting invitation for you to be a part of a jam packed business changing week. Next week I am going to be running The Rise Up Challenge exclusively for wedding business owners who need some motivation, are ready for change and after a tough year are ready to find a new way forward. I would love to see you there, so come and join us. https://fayecornhillcoaching.lpages.co/riseup If you enjoy today's episode, come and let me know over on Instagram, I’d love to know if you’re going to make some changes to your packages after listening. For more reading on Mindset I recommend checking out Mindset by Carol Dweck See you next week! | |||
| 14. The importance of good copy for your wedding business, with Jen Feroze | 31 Aug 2020 | 00:27:33 | |
Hello and welcome back to the Wedding Business Podcast! I am so excited to be back and to be kicking this second season off with a fabulous guest, Jen Feroze. Jen is a self-professed word nerd, helping wedding businesses pin down what makes them so brilliant and creating copy that connects them to their dream clients. It’s easy to overlook the importance of good copy and focus on making our website or social media look great, but by also creating memorable copy we have an opportunity to really stand out and show who we are behind the business. Jen shares some great advice and tips on where to start on creating captivating copy as well as her experience of building a successful wedding business and her best piece of advice if you’re just starting out in the industry. If you enjoyed today's episode, come and let me know on Instagram and let me know what upgrades you're going to make to your copy after hearing Jen’s pearls of wisdom. You can find more info about Jen’s services at www.jackdaweditorial.com and connect with her on Instagram at www.instagram.com/jackdaweditorial Jen’s upcoming poetry book The Colour Of Hope - Poems of Happiness in Uncertain Times is launching Autumn 2020. You can see more of her beautiful poems on instagram www.instagram.com/the_colourofhope | |||
| 13. Season one finale - Lessons and Learnings | 22 Jun 2020 | 00:20:24 | |
So here we are at the final episode of Season 1! It feels like 2 minutes ago I sat down with my notebook to plan out the episodes and launch for this podcast. These 13 episodes have been jam packed with advice, information and support, so today I wanted to take the chance to recap on why I started the podcast and what I’ve learnt through this time. There’s been so many things that have been out of my control in this period, but I made the decision at the start of lockdown to go all in, on serving, helping and supporting the people around me. I chose to take action to move my business forward, and I know so many of you did too. I truly believe when you surround yourself with people who cheer you on and support you, it makes a huge huge difference and I’ve seen that more than ever through lockdown. So if I can leave you with anything from this series, it’s that the best way to grow your business is to find your people, show up consistently and serve them. I really hope you’ve enjoyed these episodes, it makes me so happy to read your reviews or see where you’re listening and I’m so grateful for you taking the time to listen in. You’ve heard me speak a lot about The Wedding Business Club in the podcast, so if you think it might be a place you want to hang out you can find more information here. https://www.fayecornhillcoaching.co.uk/wbc Doors are currently closed, but join the waitlist to be the first to know when enrolment opens again. Finally one last big thank you, I can’t wait to see you all soon and give you a hug in real life!
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