04/05/2026
There’s something that’s been sitting with me about this industry.
Somewhere along the way, relationships started to feel transactional.
Conversations with an angle.
Time spent with people because of what it might lead to.
And if I’m being honest…it bothers me.
Rebecca and I care deeply about people. Not perfectly, we fall short more times than I can count. Some of you reading this have probably felt that from us, and that’s something we take seriously. We’re always trying to grow, to be better, to show up more intentionally.
But at the core of everything we’re building…we care.
We care about our clients.
When a planner trusts us enough to recommend us, we don’t take that lightly. We do everything we can to take care of that couple, to make the planner’s life easier, and to deliver something that actually tells their story with honesty and care.
But that doesn’t stop with clients.
That carries into every relationship—with planners, with vendors, with the people we share space with on a wedding day or at an event.
We want to care. Not because it benefits us—but because it’s who we believe we’re called to be.
I don’t want to sit down with someone because it might get me somewhere.
I want to sit down because I genuinely want to know them.
I believe there’s more than enough room at the table.
I believe people deserve a real opportunity—without needing access through the “right” relationships.
And I believe relationships should be built on respect, not utility.
For the love of God, there has to be a shift.
A shift back to simply taking care of people—no agenda, no angle, no quiet expectation attached.
All I can speak to is our heart and our intention.
We care about people.
We want the best for people.
We’re going to keep showing up, imperfectly, but intentionally.
Because at the end of the day, people matter more than anything else we’re building.