If you’ve been around here or on hung out with me on Instagram, you have likely seen me mention Heather Hoesch a time or two. She’s a wedding planner in California, an educator for wedding planners, and a powerhouse of an entrepreneur.
I’ll spare you the backstory of how I know Heather (or—if you’re interested, read this post). But if you’re a wedding planner or an aspiring wedding planner, she’s one you want to have in your corner and definitely want to learn from. Planner Life Academy was hands-down one of the best investments I made when I owned my own wedding planning company.
All this to say—the Women to Watch series wouldn’t be complete without an interview from Heather.
In 2021 I started my own wedding planning company after many many years as a partner in a larger wedding planning firm. However, it was time to chase my own dreams and really focus on my couples.
One of the best parts about serving couples that are engaged is what an exciting time it is in their lives. I love the excitement and joy surrounding their forever love. Then we get to celebrate that love through working together and ultimately on their special day.
Squarespace has always been my web platform of choice. Easy to navigate for those less technically inclined.
Start before you are ready. Work hard, learn from all of your mistakes and then work harder. Once you start to succeed, really create a business that makes sense for you and your life.
Honestly, I would have gotten my website up sooner! I took way too long to get things going for it and in the end, I think that was not the best decision.
It was about a year and a half in the making. I do wish I would have just jumped all in.
Fight Song, Rachel Platten
I live and die by my calendar. I love time blocking to ensure I have enough time each day and week to get it all done. I also love agendas for meetings, followed by recap emails and those recaps become my check list for the next few days.
Absolutely love Rock Paper Coin, Canva and Enji.
Time offline and traveling with my husband keeps me sane. I think the physical act of being in a new space helps me really unwind and recharge.