Coinfessions: Weddings and the Money Mess That Comes With Them
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In this episode of Don't Go Broke Trying, Reni is fresh off her own wedding journey and brings a bride's perspective to the messiest money dilemmas of the wedding season. From a manipulative mother hijacking guest lists, to expecting your chef friend to cater for free, to drowning in the cost of six destination weddings in a single year, nothing is off the table.
Reni brings her perspective not just as a financial voice, but as someone who recently planned a multi-day wedding herself. She knows both sides, what it feels like to want your people there, and what it costs them to show up.
What you'll learn in this episode:
How to hold your boundaries when family tries to hijack your wedding plans
Why blurring the lines between friendship and business is a recipe for resentment
How to manage being invited to destination weddings without going broke
How to back out of a financial commitment you can no longer afford gracefully
Why the wedding is just one day, but your financial decisions last much longer
Why a wedding invitation is just that — an invitation, not a financial obligation
How to show up for the people you love without sacrificing your own financial goals
This episode is for anyone who has ever said yes when they meant no, stayed quiet when they should have spoken up, or watched their savings disappear in the name of someone else's joy.
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