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I Do with Maricela

I Do with Maricela is a wedding-focused interview podcast hosted by Maricela, a Southern California wedding officiant, alongside her partner Henry. The show is designed to help couples feel more confident, prepared, and excited as they plan one of the most important days of their lives.Each episode features real conversations with wedding vendors, venue owners, and professionals from across the wedding industry, giving couples helpful insight into everything from choosing the right officiant to creating a smooth ceremony, working with vendors, avoiding common planning mistakes, and making the wedding day feel personal and meaningful.Maricela and Henry also share their own advice, stories, tips, and behind-the-scenes knowledge about the wedding process, including what couples should know before getting married, how to prepare for the ceremony, what makes a great officiant, and simple ways to reduce stress on the big day.The goal of the podcast is to be a trusted, friendly resource fo

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    What Actually Happens During the Wedding Ceremony?

    *]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:1eea1344-26a4-4414-b20e-a3b2df3c1355-43" data-turn-id-container= "request-WEB:1eea1344-26a4-4414-b20e-a3b2df3c1355-43" data-testid= "conversation-turn-2" data-scroll-anchor="false" data-turn= "assistant"> In this episode of I Do with Maricela, Maricela and Henry answer one of the most common questions couples have: what actually happens during the wedding ceremony? Many couples think of the ceremony as one single event, but Maricela explains that it is really a series of moments that need to flow together. When the details are not planned ahead of time, couples can run into problems like unclear entrances, forgotten rings, awkward music cues, rushed vows, missing microphones, or confusion about what happens next. Maricela walks listeners through the ceremony timeline, including guest arrival, seating, the processional, opening remarks, vows, ring exchange, pronouncement, first kiss, and recessional. She also explains why rehearsals matter and how they help everyone feel more confident before the wedding day. A major theme in this episode is preparation. Couples are encouraged to assign real responsibilities to real people, communicate clearly with their officiant, coordinator, DJ, photographer, and wedding party, and avoid assuming that someone else already knows the plan. Maricela also shares helpful reminders about weather, ceremony length, microphones, guest comfort, late arrivals, phones, and how to keep the ceremony meaningful without overpacking it with too many elements. Main Takeaway A wedding ceremony should feel smooth, personal, and meaningful. The best way to make that happen is to understand the flow, confirm the details, rehearse the important moments, and make sure everyone knows their role before the ceremony begins. Wedding Tip of the Week Create a ceremony cue card if you are not working with a professional officiant or coordinator. Write down who does what, when each part happens, and what words or moments cue the next step. Best Advice from the Episode Make your ceremony flow predictable so you can be emotionally present. When you know what is coming, you can relax, connect with your partner, and fully experience the moment.     Married by Maricela 17728 Sierra Highway, 2nd FloorSanta Clarita, CA 91351 (661) 605-7313 [email protected] https://www.marriedbymaricela.com/

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    What Couples Forget Until the Last Minute

    As the wedding day gets closer, couples often realize there are still important details they forgot to handle. In this episode of I Do with Maricela, Maricela and Henry talk about the most common last-minute wedding mistakes couples make, from forgetting to book an officiant to missing paperwork, permits, vendor meals, ceremony timing, parking logistics, and even the wedding rings. This episode is a helpful reminder that wedding planning is not just about the party. It is also about the ceremony, the timeline, the legal details, and making sure someone is responsible for the moving pieces on the day of the wedding. Maricela and Henry share real wedding stories, practical advice, and a reassuring checklist-style approach to help couples avoid unnecessary stress, confusion, and last-minute surprises. Short Overview In this episode, Maricela and Henry explain why many wedding problems happen in the final days before the ceremony. Most couples do not forget because they are careless; they simply focus so much on the celebration that important operational details get pushed aside. They cover the importance of booking your officiant early, confirming your ceremony time, assigning day-of responsibilities, preparing paperwork, planning for parking, feeding vendors, creating an emergency kit, and having a coordinator or trusted person manage the wedding day flow. Show Notes Main Topics Covered 1. Don't Forget the Officiant One of the biggest mistakes couples make is planning the venue, flowers, food, music, and reception before realizing they still need someone to legally marry them. Maricela reminds couples that they are planning a wedding, not just a party. 2. Book Early and Secure the Date A meeting with an officiant does not mean the date is reserved. The date is only confirmed once the deposit and required paperwork are completed. Popular officiants can book out months or even years in advance. 3. Ceremony Time vs. Guest Arrival Time Couples should not list the actual ceremony start time as the guest arrival time. Guests should generally be asked to arrive at least 30 minutes early, and even earlier if the couple knows their guests tend to run late. 4. Assign Day-Of Roles If there is no coordinator, someone must be responsible for the timeline, vendors, seating chart, signs, gift table, flowers, emergencies, and guest flow. Without assigned roles, the couple becomes the default problem-solver on their own wedding day. 5. Plan for Parking and Guest Logistics Limited parking, shuttle service, long walks, and unclear directions can all delay the ceremony. Couples should communicate parking instructions clearly to both guests and vendors. 6. Don't Forget the Legal Paperwork Marriage licenses, beach permits, venue insurance, vendor confirmations, and final deposits need to be handled before the wedding day. Waiting too long can create extra costs or serious complications. 7. Remember the Rings Maricela and Henry share a memorable story about a groom who forgot the wedding rings and had to use a vegetable twist tie during the ceremony. The lesson: assign someone to be responsible for the rings. 8. Feed Your Vendors Vendors such as photographers, DJs, coordinators, and others may be on-site for several hours. Couples should plan vendor meals and decide where vendors will eat during the reception. 9. Create a Wedding Emergency Kit A small emergency kit with items like bandages, pain relievers, disinfectant wipes, a sewing kit, lint roller, chapstick, mints, and other basics can save the day when small problems come up. 10. Hire a Coordinator If Possible Maricela strongly recommends hiring a coordinator, even if it is only a day-of coordinator. If that is not possible, couples should assign trusted family or friends to specific responsibilities. Key Takeaway Protect your wedding day by assigning ownership. Decide who is responsible for the timeline, the rings, the paperwork, vendor communication, guest logistics, and small emergencies. The more you plan the handoffs, the more you can relax and enjoy the day. https://idowithmaricela.com/ https://www.marriedbymaricela.com/

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    The Wedding Guest List

    Planning your wedding guest list sounds simple — until the names, emotions, family expectations, budget limits, and venue capacity all start colliding. In this episode of I Do With Maricela, Maricela and Henry talk through one of the most stressful parts of wedding planning: deciding who makes the guest list. They share practical advice for couples who feel pressured by family, overwhelmed by expectations, or unsure how to set boundaries without hurting feelings. From creating clear guest list rules to understanding how "just one more person" can affect the entire wedding budget, this episode helps couples approach the guest list with confidence, fairness, and unity. Maricela and Henry also explain why couples need to stand together, avoid making exceptions that create problems later, and remember that the guest list should support the wedding day they truly want. Show Notes Overview In this episode, Maricela and Henry discuss why the wedding guest list is often more emotional than couples expect. What begins as a list of names can quickly become a source of stress because it involves real relationships, family pressure, budget concerns, venue limits, and personal expectations. They explain that couples should start with what they can realistically host, not with who they are afraid to disappoint. Budget and venue capacity should guide the first version of the guest list, followed by clear rules that both partners agree on. A major theme of the episode is the importance of presenting a united front. Whether the pressure comes from parents, siblings, extended family, or friends, Maricela and Henry encourage couples to make decisions together and support each other when those decisions are challenged. They also talk about common guest list mistakes, including letting one side of the family dominate the list, ignoring the cost of extra guests, making exceptions for children or plus-ones, and trying to please everyone. The episode reminds couples that every added guest affects more than just the meal — it can impact seating, rentals, drinks, logistics, and the overall feel of the wedding. Maricela and Henry also offer helpful ways to handle people who cannot be invited to the wedding. Instead of stretching the budget or creating hurtful "partial invites," couples can consider smaller, informal gatherings before or after the wedding to celebrate with extended friends and family. Key Takeaways Your wedding guest list should be based on your budget, venue capacity, relationships, and shared priorities — not guilt. Couples should create clear guest list rules before family pressure begins. Making one exception can easily become the new rule, especially with children, plus-ones, or extended family. A united front between the couple is one of the most important tools during wedding planning. Not everyone will understand or agree with your guest list decisions, and that is okay. A smaller, intentional guest list can help couples enjoy more meaningful time with the people who matter most. Wedding Tip of the Week Sit down with your partner and choose one clear guest list rule. It could be based on how recently you have seen someone, whether both of you know them, or whether you can truly imagine your wedding day without them. Once you choose the rule, use it consistently — and stick to it. Closing Thought Your wedding guest list is a planning tool, not an open-ended negotiation. When couples set boundaries, make decisions together, and stay focused on the wedding day they actually want, the guest list becomes much easier to manage. Married by Maricela (661) 605-7313 17728 Sierra Highway, 2nd Floor Santa Clarita, CA 91351

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    What To Do When Family Affects Your Wedding

    Show #3: In this episode of I Do With Maricela, wedding officiant and certified relationship coach Maricela & Henry discuss how couples can handle family conflict during wedding planning and on the wedding day. From difficult relatives and unsupportive guests to seating arrangements, speeches, boundaries, and premarital conversations, this episode gives couples practical advice for protecting their peace and keeping the focus on love. Maricela and Henry also explain why couples should communicate with vendors, hire a coordinator when needed, and address family tension before it affects the ceremony. Show Notes Family emotions can become amplified during wedding planning. In this episode, Maricela and Henry discuss how couples can prepare for difficult family dynamics before they create problems on the wedding day. Key Points Don't ignore family conflict and hope it disappears. Tell your officiant, coordinator, photographer, and planner about difficult family dynamics. Plan seating, ceremony roles, photos, and speeches carefully. Don't use the wedding as a place to punish people or force reconciliation. Set boundaries early with relatives or guests who may cause problems. Use "we" language when explaining wedding decisions. Consider premarital coaching to talk through important topics like money, children, religion, family expectations, and future plans. Hire a coordinator if family tension may affect the wedding day. Wedding Tip of the Week If you know a guest may create tension, have a respectful conversation with them before the wedding. Let them know your expectations and ask them to keep the focus on the couple and the celebration. Biggest Takeaway You may not be able to erase family history, but you can set boundaries, prepare your vendors, and create a plan so your wedding reflects your relationship instead of unresolved family conflict. https://idowithmaricela.com/ https://www.marriedbymaricela.com/ Maricela Lazarit-Bonilla (661) 605-7313

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    How To Write Wedding Vows

     In this episode, we're going to help you write your wedding vows. We're gonna give you some tips and pointers and things we've learned over the years of how to make it simple easy and from the heart. https://www.marriedbymaricela.com/ Married by Maricela (818) 697-0007

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    How To Choose A Wedding Officiant

    In the first episode of I Do with Maricela, Maricela and Henry talk about one of the most important decisions couples will make when planning their wedding: choosing the right wedding officiant. Your officiant does more than lead the ceremony. They help set the tone, guide the flow, and create a meaningful experience that reflects your love story. In this episode, Maricela and Henry share helpful do's and don'ts for hiring an officiant, what couples should look for, what questions to ask, and why the right personality, experience, and professionalism matter. Whether you are planning a large wedding, an intimate ceremony, an elopement, or a simple legal marriage, this episode gives couples practical insight into how to choose an officiant who makes the ceremony feel personal, smooth, and stress-free.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

I Do with Maricela is a wedding-focused interview podcast hosted by Maricela, a Southern California wedding officiant, alongside her partner Henry. The show is designed to help couples feel more confident, prepared, and excited as they plan one of the most important days of their lives.Each episode features real conversations with wedding vendors, venue owners, and professionals from across the wedding industry, giving couples helpful insight into everything from choosing the right officiant to creating a smooth ceremony, working with vendors, avoiding common planning mistakes, and making the wedding day feel personal and meaningful.Maricela and Henry also share their own advice, stories, tips, and behind-the-scenes knowledge about the wedding process, including what couples should know before getting married, how to prepare for the ceremony, what makes a great officiant, and simple ways to reduce stress on the big day.The goal of the podcast is to be a trusted, friendly resource fo

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