LEVEL THE FUCK UP
Welcome to Level the Fuck Up with Kassidy Marie, the no-nonsense podcast where self-help and entrepreneurship collide! If you're ready to ditch the fluff and dive straight into actionable advice, this is the show for you.
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LEVEL THE FUCK UP
S3 // E4: Hot Takes for 2026 Brides - Part 2
We’re back with another round of unfiltered wedding truths — because planning your big day shouldn’t feel like a performance. In this episode, we’re diving into seven more spicy takes that might just change the way you think about your wedding.
From why a first look might actually save your sanity, to why you should let your dress get dirty, we’re calling out the pressure, perfectionism, and Pinterest expectations that steal your joy.
You’ll hear:
🔥 Why “the aisle moment” isn’t the only magical first-look option
🔥 How candid moments don’t just happen — you have to make space for them
🔥 The truth about wedding traditions (spoiler: they’re optional)
🔥 Why guests remember the energy, not the décor
🔥 How to ditch the rigid timeline and let your day flow naturally
This isn’t about rules or checklists — it’s about creating a wedding that feels real. So grab your coffee (or champagne), and let’s get honest about what really matters when you say “I do.”