Is your wedding for you, or for everyone else? In the thirteenth episode, James Wong and Hazelle Teo get honest about the mental and financial load of planning a wedding in Singapore’s $1.25 billion industry. They discuss the transition from wanting to be a "hands-on" bride to realizing the necessity of a wedding coordinator and 11 different Excel checklists to manage the chaos.
The conversation dives into the "Tetris" of guest lists, the pressure of parental expectations, and the unconventional decision to host everything in a single location. From a $300,000 wedding case study to the concept of eloping, the couple explores how to set firm budget caps and manage emotional temperature when tradition and reality collide. This is a lesson in maintaining teamwork when one partner is the "MVP" of planning while the other is just trying to stay on top of the group chats.

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