Archive for Company Philosophy

What Matters Most – Giving Back

Monday, January 3rd, 2011 at 9:48 AM by Jason Spencer   

And the world can be a better place… It’s the end of another holiday season, and while I failed to see one of my favorite holiday movies on TV this year (Trading Places), I did get to see Scrooged. At the end of the movie, Bill Murray gives quite the speech. The full scene is […]

VH1 Save The Music – December Charity

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010 at 9:59 AM by Jason Spencer   

Changing lives for a better world A lot of people have charities they support. My good friend Stacie Tamaki works with Helping Tami and Bone Marrow Drives. Another friend of mine, Liz Guthrie, launched the hugely successful Wish Upon A Wedding just this year.  All my years of experience has allowed me to perform events […]

The Balance of Passion and Life

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010 at 9:42 AM by Jason Spencer   

The best wedding vendors out there are incredibly passionate about the service or product. They give up our weekends to share a moment in one of the happiest days of someone else’s life. Unfortunately, that also means likely giving up some responsibility with their friends a

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The Best Wedding Reception…Ever!

Sunday, August 8th, 2010 at 1:33 PM by Jason Spencer   

For years the bridal magazines, wedding planning books, and wedding focused television programs have explored every facet of the weddings celebrations except for one…the FUN. What It’s All About The quote above comes from the back cover of Peter Merry’s book, The Best Wedding Reception…Ever! The unfortunate reality is that every word of it is […]

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What’s Your Backup Plan?

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at 3:54 AM by Jason Spencer   

My wife and I live in a great NY Style loft located in Santa Clara.  High 30ft ceilings, lots of natural light through our windows, and one bathroom.  What?  Yes, I said one bathroom.  In all fairness, these are live-work lofts, and certainly not designed for families.  In nearly five years, we’ve never run into […]

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