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[Redefining the Wedding: Authenticity, Intimacy, and Navigating Non-Traditional Celebrations]-[#80 - How to Plan a Wedding That's Actually YOU]

Voice Hugs · B2 · 2026-01-28

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📋 Summary

The Shift Toward Intentional, Non-Traditional Weddings

In this episode of Voice Hugs, hosts Viv and Brooke peel back the curtain on the often-overwhelming pressure of modern wedding culture. Both hosts emphasize their personal aversion to “traditional celebrations,” describing them as often uncomfortable, performative, and stressful. Viv, in particular, notes that the prospect of a standard wedding—outdoors in the “baking sun” with “everyone sweaty”—felt entirely disconnected from her vision of an intimate union. Instead of succumbing to the “vortex” of the traditional wedding industry, where costs are “marked up 10x,” the hosts advocate for a process that remains “true to you.”

Navigating the Group Project of Marriage

Viv highlights that planning a wedding is effectively the first major “group project” a couple undertakes. This phase requires navigating complex dynamics, including finances, timelines, and “external stakeholders”—a term she uses to describe the often-demanding expectations of family and society. By breaking the process down into manageable, fluid decisions, Viv and her partner were able to maintain a sense of partnership rather than conflict. She notes that while they faced moments of “testing,” the ability to communicate openly allowed them to move forward without the resentment that often plagues couples who feel forced into traditional molds.

Crafting Meaningful, Intimate Experiences

For Viv, the goal was to create a celebration that felt personal rather than “showy-offy.” This manifested in highly curated, hands-on projects, such as hand-making ceramic mugs for each guest, personalized with music playlists and heartfelt handwriting. She describes this as a way of “pouring love and thought” into the experience. Similarly, Brooke and her partner designed a “wellness weekend” in Hawaii, focusing on shared experiences like villa stays and group activities rather than the standard banquet-style reception. Both hosts found that by prioritizing intimacy over scale, they were able to create a genuine environment where they could be truly “present.”

The Critique of Performative Wedding Content

A significant portion of the conversation addresses the prevalence of wedding content on social media. The hosts argue that the sheer volume of “pack my bachelorette with me” and other influencer-style content creates a shallow, distorted reality. Viv expresses frustration that this content makes the wedding process appear “so easy,” masking the reality that planning is often difficult and emotionally taxing. She notes that seeing curated, “smiley photos” online can feel fake, especially when she knows that many couples struggle immensely behind the scenes. Ultimately, the hosts conclude that they prefer to keep their most sacred moments private, choosing to “live their lives” rather than “monetize” their milestones.

By sharing these reflections, Viv and Brooke encourage their listeners to question societal expectations and embrace the freedom of designing a celebration that honors their unique journey, even if it means drawing firm boundaries with family and social media.

🎯Key Sentences

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Both of us were like immediate no.
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How can we plan something that is true to us?
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Oh, you want me to be real?
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The way that everything panned out was perfect.
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I am not the enemy.
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📝Key Phrases

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be on the same page
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hash things out
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behind someone's back
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pan out
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in the grand scheme of
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📖 Transcript

Do we want to have a traditional celebration?
Both of us were like immediate no.
It's the ceremony.
It's usually hot.
It's usually outdoors in the baking sun.
Everyone's sweaty, but you're like, yay, beautiful.

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