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Wedding Vendors And The Client’s Second Time Around on The Monday Night DJ Hangout #DJTNV
Manage episode 442851927 series 1001847
The conversation revolves around the emotional impact of observing couples who were once married later separating, particularly from the perspective of wedding vendors. The group shares personal experiences and reflections on signs of relationship struggles, while also discussing how to create personalized music choices for wedding ceremonies.
Highlights -
Emotional Impact: Vendors feel sad when couples split after their weddings.
Signs of Trouble: Arguments during planning can indicate future issues.
DJ Responsibility: DJs provide a service, not relationship therapy.
Unique Processionals: Couples are moving away from traditional music for ceremonies.
Personalized Music: Importance of matching music to the couple’s vibe and preferences.
Social Media Connections: Being friends on social media can complicate feelings about couples’ outcomes.
Humor in Weddings: Vendors share funny or unusual wedding stories.
Key Insights -
Emotional Connection: Vendors often form a bond with couples, making it difficult to hear about their separations. This emotional investment can lead to feelings of disappointment and sadness when a couple they celebrated together later splits.
Observing Dynamics: Vendors can pick up on relationship dynamics during planning meetings, which may foreshadow future issues. Noticing signs of conflict can help in understanding the couple’s compatibility.
Service Role: Wedding professionals emphasize that their role is to provide services rather than to act as counselors. They should focus on delivering great experiences while acknowledging their limitations in relationship advice.
Changing Traditions: Modern couples are increasingly opting for unique and personalized processional music, reflecting their individuality rather than sticking to traditional choices. This trend highlights the shift in wedding culture towards personalization.
Tailored Music Selection: Engaging couples in discussions about their musical preferences can lead to more meaningful ceremony music that resonates with them personally, enhancing their experience.
Social Media Awareness: Vendors often avoid directly asking couples about their relationship status post-wedding, reflecting the sensitivity surrounding personal matters that can arise in social media contexts.
Shared Experiences: Wedding vendors often share humorous or surprising stories from events, fostering a sense of camaraderie and understanding about the unpredictable nature of wedding planning and relationships.
Sponsors:
http://www.djeventplanner.com
http://www.electrovoice.com
http://www.proxdirect.com
http://www.odysseycases.com
http://www.djrequests.com
Affiliate Links To Help Support DJNTV:
http://www.djntv.com/amazon
http://www.djntv.com/nextinsurance
http://www.djntv.com/homedepot
http://www.djntv.com/acehardware
http://www.djntv.com/southwest
http://www.djntv.com/toolnet
http://www.djntv.com/adorama
303 Episoden
Manage episode 442851927 series 1001847
The conversation revolves around the emotional impact of observing couples who were once married later separating, particularly from the perspective of wedding vendors. The group shares personal experiences and reflections on signs of relationship struggles, while also discussing how to create personalized music choices for wedding ceremonies.
Highlights -
Emotional Impact: Vendors feel sad when couples split after their weddings.
Signs of Trouble: Arguments during planning can indicate future issues.
DJ Responsibility: DJs provide a service, not relationship therapy.
Unique Processionals: Couples are moving away from traditional music for ceremonies.
Personalized Music: Importance of matching music to the couple’s vibe and preferences.
Social Media Connections: Being friends on social media can complicate feelings about couples’ outcomes.
Humor in Weddings: Vendors share funny or unusual wedding stories.
Key Insights -
Emotional Connection: Vendors often form a bond with couples, making it difficult to hear about their separations. This emotional investment can lead to feelings of disappointment and sadness when a couple they celebrated together later splits.
Observing Dynamics: Vendors can pick up on relationship dynamics during planning meetings, which may foreshadow future issues. Noticing signs of conflict can help in understanding the couple’s compatibility.
Service Role: Wedding professionals emphasize that their role is to provide services rather than to act as counselors. They should focus on delivering great experiences while acknowledging their limitations in relationship advice.
Changing Traditions: Modern couples are increasingly opting for unique and personalized processional music, reflecting their individuality rather than sticking to traditional choices. This trend highlights the shift in wedding culture towards personalization.
Tailored Music Selection: Engaging couples in discussions about their musical preferences can lead to more meaningful ceremony music that resonates with them personally, enhancing their experience.
Social Media Awareness: Vendors often avoid directly asking couples about their relationship status post-wedding, reflecting the sensitivity surrounding personal matters that can arise in social media contexts.
Shared Experiences: Wedding vendors often share humorous or surprising stories from events, fostering a sense of camaraderie and understanding about the unpredictable nature of wedding planning and relationships.
Sponsors:
http://www.djeventplanner.com
http://www.electrovoice.com
http://www.proxdirect.com
http://www.odysseycases.com
http://www.djrequests.com
Affiliate Links To Help Support DJNTV:
http://www.djntv.com/amazon
http://www.djntv.com/nextinsurance
http://www.djntv.com/homedepot
http://www.djntv.com/acehardware
http://www.djntv.com/southwest
http://www.djntv.com/toolnet
http://www.djntv.com/adorama
303 Episoden
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