Are you a games person, or does the very mention of the word cause you to start dreaming up excuses to opt out? I’ve never been big on games myself, especially at weddings; sometimes they feel awkward or a bit forced, in my opinion. But in this interview, Matthew Vercoe, an experienced MC and now celebrant, really changed my perspective. Through our conversation, I saw how thoughtfully designed wedding reception games connect guests, ease any tension, and make the night more memorable f...
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Are you a games person, or does the very mention of the word cause you to start dreaming up excuses to opt out? I’ve never been big on games myself, especially at weddings; sometimes they feel awkward or a bit forced, in my opinion. But in this interview, Matthew Vercoe, an experienced MC and now celebrant, really changed my perspective. Through our conversation, I saw how thoughtfully designed wedding reception games connect guests, ease any tension, and make the night more memorable f...
149: Why the Best Man and Maid of Honour Need To Rethink Roasting In Their Wedding Speech with Altar & Toast
Unbridely - Modern Wedding Planning
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2 months ago
149: Why the Best Man and Maid of Honour Need To Rethink Roasting In Their Wedding Speech with Altar & Toast
Have you ever had to endure a painful wedding speech by an overconfident best man or a terrified bridesmaid and thought, “There must be a better way than: a) listing off story after inappropriate story, b) relying on tired, sexist or clichéd jokes, or c) just winging it?” You’re absolutely spot on. We can do better. Today, I’m joined by Sydney Shannahan, wedding writer, editor and founder of Altar & Toast, who reveals why pushing past the first draft, using speech cards and re...
Unbridely - Modern Wedding Planning
Are you a games person, or does the very mention of the word cause you to start dreaming up excuses to opt out? I’ve never been big on games myself, especially at weddings; sometimes they feel awkward or a bit forced, in my opinion. But in this interview, Matthew Vercoe, an experienced MC and now celebrant, really changed my perspective. Through our conversation, I saw how thoughtfully designed wedding reception games connect guests, ease any tension, and make the night more memorable f...