The Wedding Roller Coaster

Your guide to preserving relationships (and your sanity) during wedding planning

 

 

Do the Heart Work to Get Clarity for Yourself and Then Your Partner

Tackle Complicated Family Dynamics

Better Understand Unnerving Behaviors

 Are you and your partner asking each other, 
"What the f*ck have we gotten ourselves into?”

When most people get engaged, they know that there will be a lot of work ahead of them before the big day, but it is often the unexpected, seemingly random destructive behavior that causes the most stress. These unforeseen feelings (from you and others) make an already busy time overwhelming. Plus, who wants to take on meltdowns, over-inflated egos, and burnout during what is supposed to be a joyous celebration?

 Scratch "Deal with Drama" Off Your Wedding Planning Checklist

Weddings make everyone a little bananas. I promise you, you aren't alone.

 

Expert Advice

The Wedding Roller Coaster was written by a successful, seasoned wedding planner. When you thumb through the pages, you will benefit from her years of experience while also hearing from couples, psychologists, and experts.

Tools You Can Use

By the time you are done reading, you will have the frameworks, talking points, methods, and discussion questions you need to preserve and grow your relationships, despite wedding insanity.

Stories (and a Few Cautionary Tales)

Ooh, wee! There is some serious tea spillin' going on. From the groomsman who made the wedding an hour late to the mother-in-law who faked a medical emergency to be the center of attention, this book is a real page-turner.

 Sage Guidance from a Wedding Planner Who Has Seen It All

Leah Weinberg, author of The Wedding Rollercoaster and owner of Color Pop Events, uses real-world experience, incredible stories, and her natural relationship-building skills to help you navigate the ups and downs of wedding planning.

Wedding Planner. Writer. Lawyer.

Leah has a knack for understanding emotion and behavior. Combine that with her hawk-like observation skills, penchant for communication, and calm demeanor, and you have a conflict-crushing machine.


Her approach in this book and her planning style are the same: systematic and organized, yet compassionate and empathetic. You will feel like you are getting the skinny from a friend, not like you are being preached to or judged.
As a strong proponent of inclusion and diversity, Leah curated stories and advice that could apply to everyone. No matter your background, you will be able to see yourself in this book.


If you are ready to learn how to smooth complicated interpersonal relationships, follow a guide through the hurdles of the planning process, and commiserate with others on the wedding planning journey, you need to buy The Wedding Roller Coaster.

 
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"Leah was our North Star while planning our wedding - helping us find solutions that reflect our values and priorities. Leah generously shares her wisdom and expertise in this book, offering honest, concrete, and actionable advice on everything from budgets to the perks of box breathing. I’m sure you’ll finish the book feeling grounded, excited, and ready to tackle wedding planning!"

- Liz Rosado, Color Pop Events client, 2016

 

 Don't Let Misunderstandings and Big Emotions Rob Your Wedding Day of Its Joy

This book is packed with tension-taming goodies:

 
  • Not feeling "normal?" Spoiler alert: No one is quite themselves when planning a wedding. Take helpful recommendations from psychologists to relieve some of the pressure and set yourself up for success in marriage and life.

  • That big fight was not about the fried chicken (Not really, anyway). Take a peek behind the outbursts and odd behaviors into the deeper emotions underneath.

  • Stress does more than just make you a bit grumpy. Gain awareness on its effects on your body, mind, spirit, and relationships.

  • Feeling selfish? Good! Learn why being all about yourself and your partner is actually a healthy idea. Your wedding should feel like you.

  • Heads up: Guests and wedding party members misbehave. Get tips on how to shake it off and enjoy your day.

  • “I'm not being defensive” is usually a surefire way to tell that someone is, in fact, being defensive. Uncomplicate big, complex emotions to get everyone on the same page.

  • Life happens while you are busy planning your wedding. Read amazing stories of triumph, beauty, and joy when the worst strikes. Break out the tissues!

 
  • When someone tells you that you look good, is your first response something like, "Thanks, but..."? Unfortunately, self-image issues seem larger than life during wedding planning. Find out some tools to give you and your body grace.

  • Awkwaaaarrrdd.…Yes, it's time to lean into those uncomfy conversations about sex, children, and money. Don't let mismatched expectations tank your marriage or cause a rift between family members.

  • No, you don't have to invite Shirley, your second cousin twice removed. Feel confident about your guest list. Not everyone needs to make the cut.

  • Unless you recently evolved to have mind-reading powers, you and your partner will need to buff up on your communication skills if you are going to make it through your engagement unscathed. This book is chocked full of practical ideas to get the conversation going.

  • Say it with me, "No." Very good. You are already on your way to establishing better boundaries. Now, buy the book and learn how to create relationship frameworks that stop conflict in its tracks.

 
Photo by Paige Ray

Photo by Paige Ray

 

"It's clear in the early beginning of this book: Leah has an incredibly mindful, inclusive approach to weddings and every element that goes into the planning process; including the way she connects with the people she's working with. This book covers everything from what you should really know when it comes to choosing your vendors, tossing out traditions that don't feel aligned, how to have tough conversations with loved ones, and even topics that shouldn't be taboo like money and prenups. This is a must-read for anyone planning a wedding."

-Crystal Whiteaker, Crystal Lily Creative

You Should Still Be on Speaking Terms With Your Family, Partner, and Wedding Party After Your Big Day

A celebration of love shouldn't tear people apart. Unfortunately, not being prepared for how folks may act can take a small misunderstanding and turn it into a full-blown "we don't talk about it" incident.


Wedding planning doesn't have to be so emotionally taxing.


Instead of buying a front-row ticket to a sh*t show, use the hindsight of others in The Wedding Roller Coaster to enjoy the process of planning your wedding.

 

Now's Your Chance to Feel Better About Wedding Planning

Buy The Wedding Roller Coaster and let the warm fuzzies do their thing.

"There has been a glaring hole in the wedding industry without a holistic, inclusive guide to modern wedding planning. Leah Weinberg has filled it with real knowledge, genuine advice, and wit. This book is brimming with practical knowledge that you will need, from communication tools to debunking the myth of ’the wedding markup’ and confronting the stigma behind prenups. Exploring everything from the loads of feelings associated with budgeting and family involvement to the emotional response coming down after a wedding, this is a must-read for folks at any stage of the wedding planning process."

- Justin McCallum, Justin McCallum Photography