For Real, I Do.
For Real, I Do. an Eventrics Podcast is where honest conversations meet exceptional celebrations.
Hosted by Brittany Cole, Founder and CEO of Eventrics Weddings, this podcast goes beyond the inspiration and into what it really takes to create meaningful, beautifully executed weddings. From navigating family dynamics and cultural traditions to design, logistics, budgets, and the guest experience, each episode offers candid conversations with industry experts and practical insights you can actually use.
Whether you're planning a luxury wedding, blending cultures and traditions, or you're a wedding professional looking to refine your craft, For Real, I Do. delivers the knowledge, perspective, and behind the scenes conversations that make extraordinary celebrations possible.
For Real, I Do.
Low Stress, High Energy: The Modern Sangeet Plan
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If the thought of choreographing, coordinating practices, and herding a bridal party makes you want to vanish into the seating chart, this episode is for you.
Brittany sits down with Khusbu Gemmati, former Eventrics bride and founder of BollyRhythm, to talk about modern Sangeet planning, virtual dance tutorials that actually fit into your life, and how to keep traditions alive in a new generation of fusion weddings. They share the sweet spot for performance length, how to handle last minute “surprise” singers, and why the couple does not have to be the finale.
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ABOUT EVENTRICS WEDDINGS
Eventrics Weddings is an award-winning team of experienced wedding planning and management experts, specializing in large-scale Indian Weddings & Fusion Weddings in Miami, Orlando, Palm Beach, and destinations worldwide.
Thirteen years ago, we were asked to steady a multi-day celebration for five hundred guests. While the venue and vendors were chosen, the families needed a presence on site - someone to ensure calm, clarity, and care. We were welcomed into homes, met with aunties and uncles, listened to many voices, and watched two families become one. It felt less like a service and more like being entrusted with a legacy. Word traveled from that weekend, and the work found its home.
We’ve remained committed to the same idea ever since. Weddings of cultural depth deserve planning that feels human - quiet, precise, and deeply respectful - so newly forged families can be fully present, together.