• 65: Friendship Breakup, Legal Advice, and a Sister-in-Law Wedding Meltdown with Salma Qaddourah
    Apr 16 2026
    The wedding drama that leaves everyone confused, even after hearing the full story. In this episode, Christa sits down with Salma Qaddourah, an attorney who shares her own experience navigating prenups, financial control, and the risks of entering a marriage without full transparency.The wedding drama that leaves everyone confused, even after hearing the full story.What should have been a smooth, joyful wedding quickly takes a turn when a sister-in-law’s behavior starts to stand out. From tension leading up to the day to a moment at the reception that shifts the entire mood, the situation builds in a way no one quite understands in real time.In this episode, Christa sits down with Salma Qaddourah, an attorney who shares her own experience navigating prenups, financial control, and the risks of entering a marriage without full transparency. Through both personal insight and professional perspective, she breaks down why these conversations matter early on.Tune in as they unpack unclear intentions, shifting narratives, and the kind of wedding moments that reveal more than they seem to on the surface.My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live!Get the book!Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments The Conversation That Sparked It All – A casual prenup suggestion quickly reveals deeper issues around control, trust, and who gets to have influence in the relationship. The Slow Fade Friendship – Missed calls and unanswered texts turn into a quiet but intentional distance, with no real conversation to explain it. Uninvited Without a Word – After being heavily involved in the planning, Salma realizes she never received an invitation, confirming where she stands. Pre-Wedding Tension Builds – Travel stress, complaints, and small moments leading up to the wedding start to hint at bigger issues beneath the surface. The Reception Walkout – During the final songs of the night, a sister-in-law leaves early, shifting the tone of what should have been a celebratory ending. The Morning After Cold Goodbye – A rushed exit and a strange send-off leave the couple confused and questioning what went wrong. The Story That Keeps Changing – Multiple explanations surface after the wedding, but none of them fully make sense or take accountability. Red Light, Green Light Reality Check – From verbal agreements to risky decisions, a quick breakdown of common mistakes that can lead to bigger problems. Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode “It’s hard to protect what you don’t know.” – Salma Qaddourah “I would never be with someone who is so comfortable disrespecting my friends.” – Salma Qaddourah “There is a little bit of a risk there and people hate when I say that, but it is just a fact of life." – Salma Qaddourah “I think the best thing you can do if you end up on the other side of it is just be accountable and make amends.” – Salma Qaddourah “An agreement doesn’t have to be this expensive or lengthy process.” – Salma Qaddourah “Women or stay-at-home parent need to be involved in the finances.” – Christa Innis “Anything can happen, any life altering thing can happen.” – Christa Innis “ As long as you and your partner are on the same page about boundaries and what you will and will not stand for, I think that will make it easier. ” – Christa Innis “You need to be involved in the finances. You need to be 50/50.” – Christa Innis “If he’s controlling everything, he’s more looking at you like a housekeeper.” – Christa Innis *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation.About SalmaSalma Qaddourah is an attorney in Indianapolis, focusing on family and divorce law. She has seen how quickly things can shift when communication is overlooked in the lead-up to a wedding.She shares insights drawn from both her professional experience and real-life situations, often focusing on the things people overlook before getting married. From prenups to financial awareness, her perspective is rooted in helping people think ahead and ask better questions.It comes across like advice from a big sister who wants the best for you. Less about telling you what to do, more about making sure you are thinking things through.Follow Salma Qaddourah:TikTok Join the Drama with Christa Innis:WebsiteTiktokInstagramYouTubeFacebookGet ‘Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story’ on Amazon Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It!Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it.Submit your story today: Story Submission FormFollow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the ...
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  • 64: Jealous Sister Behavior, Wedding Day Blowups, and a Last-Minute Family Switch-Up
    Apr 9 2026
    Family reconciliation, your wedding plans back on track… and just a little more drama to go with it. Again. This week, we read part two of a wedding submission about the sister’s lies, manipulation, and boundary-crossing behavior being finally exposed, forcing a reckoning that flips the entire family dynamic.Family reconciliation, your wedding plans back on track… and just a little more drama to go with it. Again.This week, we read part two of a wedding submission about the sister’s lies, manipulation, and boundary-crossing behavior being finally exposed, forcing a reckoning that flips the entire family dynamic. Just when everything is out in the open and a reset feels possible, the story refuses to end there.As I dive into what happens next, the stress doesn’t slow down, it multiplies. The mother-in-law pulls back, and support starts to feel conditional at best. Every step forward comes with something new to figure out, until the ex-wife’s eight demands take a turn just days before the wedding.Also, turns out the drama had more to say. Our Book 2, Drama Ever After is in the works!Listen to this episode for unexpected turns, family drama, and a wedding that really can’t catch a break.My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live!Get the book!Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments Living Under One Roof – Staying with family during planning brings tension right back to the surface, proving that proximity doesn’t fix problems. The Wedding Dilemma: Blocked & Uninvited – A listener gets removed from a bachelorette group chat, blocked, and uninvited after already paying for the wedding. The Sister Still Doesn’t Get It – Even after everything is exposed, accountability is shaky, and the behavior doesn’t fully stop. Mother-in-Law Switch-Up – Support starts to shift, energy changes, and what once felt helpful begins to feel uncertain. The Bridal Shower Letdown – Plans that were once promised quietly fall through, leaving the bride to adjust expectations in real time. Money, But Make It Stressful – Loans, shifting budgets, and financial pullbacks turn support into another layer of pressure. Flight Plans in Flux – Travel expectations don’t align, adding tension to an already overloaded timeline. Court Date Before “I Do” – Just one day before the wedding, a legal situation involving the ex-wife raises the stakes and threatens the entire plan. The Drama Doesn’t Peak, It Piles – Instead of one big explosion, this story builds layer by layer, proving some wedding chaos doesn’t end, it evolves. Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode“When people show you who they are, believe them. ” “ Never loan money you aren't prepared to give away. ” “People don’t communicate, and they just take what one person says instead of actually confronting the situation. It could have all been avoided.” “ I appreciate when people are forward with how they feel and communicating because passive aggression creates more problems.” “E very relationship is so  different and nuanced. It's hard to know.” *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation.Join the Drama with Christa Innis:WebsiteTiktokInstagramYouTubeFacebookGet ‘Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story’ on Amazon Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It!Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it.Submit your story today: Story Submission FormFollow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the laughs, and the lessons we love to share!A Team Dklutr Production
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  • 63: Boudoir Photos Mishap, Relationship Repairs, and an SIL Fallout with Brianna
    Apr 2 2026
    One wedding reception, a packed dance floor… and one sister-in-law committed to the corner.What begins as a joyful celebration slowly turns tense when a sister-in-law spends most of the night sitting it out. From pre-wedding tension to a reception spent sulking, the mood becomes hard to ignore.In this week’s episode, Brianna joins Christa to talk about emotional repair, communication, and the realities of modern parenting. As a therapist and mom of five, she shares why helping kids name their emotions matters, and why repairing conflict can be more important than avoiding it altogether.Listen in as they unpack the complicated line between feeling excluded and pulling away, and how weddings have a funny way of revealing family dynamics that were already there.My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live!Get the book!Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments The Drink That Sparked It All – A simple pre-wedding drink invitation gets declined due to wedding prep, becomes the wedding tension. Rupture and Repair Parenting – Brianna explains why today’s parenting focuses on helping kids communicate their feelings and work through conflict. Reception Buzzkill – While everyone else celebrates, the sister-in-law spends most of the reception sulking in the corner, refusing to join the party. The Designated Driver Excuse – Weeks later, the real explanation finally surfaces: she’d been asked to be the designated driver and let it ruin the entire weekend. Adult Tantrums Explained – Brianna breaks down how insecurity and poor communication can turn into attention-seeking behavior in adulthood. Family Roles Disrupted – Christa and Brianna discuss how weddings can trigger tension when siblings struggle with changing family dynamics. Choosing Peace Over Drama – After repeated conflict, the couple ultimately steps back from the relationship rather than continue accommodating the behavior. Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode “I think consistency to me is more important than finding a niche.” – Brianna “Everything's political, sorry.” – Brianna “You don't have to have something major going on in your life to go to therapy.” –Brianna “It's so important to teach your children how to say how they feel.” – Brianna “Some conditions are better left in the past” – Brianna “If you're not enjoying what you're doing or what you're creating, it's gonna seem so much more of a hassle.” – Christa Innis “Newsflash, everything is political.” – Christa Innis “You don't want people at your wedding that you don't want.” – Christa Innis “The beauty of social media is like the connection.” – Christa Innis “I always think like with these mother-in-law stories or the sister stories, you are just creating more of a barrier.” – Christa Innis *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation.About BriannaBrianna is a therapist, and mom of five boys—and in between all that, she’s also a content creator.Her content spans mental health insights, thrifting finds, political commentary, parenting moments, and the realities. Blending millennial humor and professional perspective, she approaches a wide range of topics with honesty. Whether she’s talking about parenting, politics, or everyday challenges, her perspective stays grounded.Somewhere between content creator and mom-of-five life experience, Brianna offers the kind of perspective that helps make sense of life’s more complicated moments.Follow Brianna:YouTubeWebsiteInstagramTikTok Join the Drama with Christa Innis: WebsiteTiktokInstagramYouTubeFacebookGet ‘Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story’ on Amazon Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It!Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it.Submit your story today: Story Submission FormFollow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the laughs, and the lessons we love to share!A Team Dklutr Production
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  • 62: Proposal Ambush, Sister Seduction, and Passed out Bride with The Cliffnotes Gal
    Mar 26 2026
    Here’s your engagement, your champagne… and a complimentary family drama on the side.What was meant to be a romantic waterfall engagement turned into a champagne ambush, sister betrayal, and a bridal shop break down. From body-shaming comments to financial manipulation, this submission spirals fast, but thankfully, so do the boundaries.This week, The Cliffnotes Gal joins Christa to break down family control tactics, engagement sabotage, and what happens when your own sister crosses the line. Known for turning viral chaos into sharp, fast recaps, she brings her no-nonsense perspective on authenticity, trauma boundaries, and staying real online.Listen in for green-flag fiancé moments, hard truths about toxic parents, and the reminder that protecting your peace isn’t dramatic, it’s necessary.JOIN ME IN GREECE OCTOBER 2026!My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live!Get the book!Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments Engagement Hijacked – What should’ve been a private waterfall proposal quickly turned into a champagne ambush with mom and her friends cheering from the sidelines. Passed Out at Her Own Wedding – A diabetic low mid-vows left The Cliffnotes Gal with a blackout ceremony, a brain fog reception Blessing Revoked – Dad agrees to the engagement, until he doesn’t… and suddenly claims he never gave his approval. The Boundary Reset – When money, guilt, and ultimatums escalate, the only option left might be choosing peace over family pressure. “If They Don’t Know Your Birthday…” – The Cliffnotes Gal’s rule of thumb for wedding guest lists: no birthday knowledge, no invite. Sister Seduction Scandal – Two weeks after the engagement, the bride’s own sister begins telling the fiancé she’s the “better option.” Her Ethical Line with Storytelling – She will not duet nor stitch the stories involving SA or deeply traumatic abuse, especially as a survivor herself. Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode “Perfection. This is so fake. It is so fake.” -The Cliffnotes Gal “Perfection doesn’t happen. That’s the thing.” -The Cliffnotes Gal “If it’s not positive and bringing you joy, then why have it?” -The Cliffnotes Gal “They haven’t proven that they’re worthy enough to be there.” -The Cliffnotes Gal “If they don’t know your birthday, they don’t need to be there.” -The Cliffnotes Gal "I think it's like we wanna continually give chances, especially for family or people we've known for a long time." -Christa Innis “You need to be firm with your boundaries now.”-Christa Innis “That’s why people stay in like toxic family relationships for so long because they’re like, well, it is family...But no one deserves to be treated that way” -Christa Innis "They want real people with real content." -Christa Innis “Blood is thicker than water… I think they’re using that as a manipulative tactic.” -Christa Innis *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation.About The Cliffnotes GalThe Cliffnotes Gal is the internet’s trusted shortcut through chaos. This viral storyteller transforms long, winding TikTok sagas into one-minute recaps.She built a platform by saying what everyone else took 15 minutes to say, in just a minute or two. With 20 million views on TikTok, and a notebook full of handwritten recaps, she shortens the noise without losing the nuance. Her approach to content is rooted in respect: for the storyteller, for the audience, and for herself. Cliff Note: She saves your lunch break and your attention span.Follow The Cliffnotes Gal:YouTubeWebsiteInstagramTikTok Join the Drama with Christa Innis: WebsiteTiktokInstagramYouTubeFacebookGet ‘Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story’ on Amazon Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It!Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it.Submit your story today: Story Submission FormFollow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the laughs, and the lessons we love to share!A Team Dklutr Production
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  • 61: Wedding Guest Lies, Toxic In-Laws & Mind Reader Magic - with Joe Diamond
    Mar 19 2026
    These are the types of drama so layered, even a mind reader wouldn’t see them coming.What started as a simple suggestion to shorten the mother-son dance spiraled into accusations of gold digging, manipulation, and a full-blown family boycott threat. When your fiancé works for the family business and his mom insists on private meetings to question the marriage, it’s no longer just wedding planning, it’s a power struggle.This week, renowned mind reader and entertainer Joe Diamond joins Christa to unpack toxic dynamics, hierarchy games, and emotional manipulation. Drawing from more than two decades of performing at weddings and high-stakes events, Joe shares sharp insight on family power plays, setting boundaries, and why sometimes the boldest move might be a hard reset, or even eloping.Listen in for bold advice, boundary talk, and the reminder that keeping the peace should never cost you your own.JOIN ME IN GREECE OCTOBER 2026!My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live!Get the book!Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments The Intuition Test That Shocked Christa – Joe reads Christa’s childhood crush initials over Zoom and leaves her speechless. The Mechanical Bull Disaster – Why outdoor events and bad planning can ruin even the best entertainment. The Wedding That Was Canceled Three Weeks Before – When the groom ran off with the bride’s best friend. Yes, really. Mother-Son Dance Meltdown – A simple suggestion to shorten dances triggers the first red flag. “She’s a Gold Digger” – When family wealth and insecurity collide before the wedding. The 13-Year-Old Ultimatum – One child invite turns into a family boycott threat. Hard Reset Advice – Joe suggests two bold moves: work for the family business… or elope. Hierarchy Games & Peacekeeping – Christa breaks down why keeping the peace can cost you everything. Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode “It’s not even about the 13-year-old. It’s about control.” -Christa Innis “If they can threaten not to come, you can threaten to elope.” -Christa Innis “I would not want someone who hates me planning something meant to celebrate me.” -Christa Innis “Keeping the peace shouldn’t cost you your own.” -Christa Innis “The second someone calls you a gold digger, credibility gone.” -Christa Innis “The bride and groom said no. That should be the end of it.” -Christa Innis “Boundaries aren’t disrespectful, they’re protective.” -Christa Innis “You don’t play their game. You surpass it.” -Christa Innis “The way relationships begin is typically the way they continue.” -Joe Diamond “You can’t just expect it’s going to be better one day.” -Joe Diamond “You’re trying to play chess and she’s the pigeon. You either learn the culture or reset the board.” -Joe Diamond “Don’t wrestle with a pig. You both get dirty — and the pig likes it.” -Joe Diamond “Mind reading is an art, not a science.” -Joe Diamond “The real star of the show is the audience.” -Joe Diamond “It’s not about being right. It’s about how you made people feel.” -Joe Diamond *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation.About JoeJoe Diamond is known as The Midwest Mystic, America’s greatest mind reader and a world record-holding entertainer who transforms ordinary gatherings into unforgettable shared experiences. He creates modern mysteries for real audiences. And yes, he really does pull thoughts out of people’s minds. Blending clean comedy, intuitive psychology, and interactive mind reading, Joe has spent over 20 years amazing audiences from intimate living rooms to 2,000-seat theaters. His philosophy is simple: the audience is the real star of the show.No smoke machines. No special effects. Just connection, laughter, and the kind of mystery that leaves people asking, “How did he know?”Follow Joe Diamond:YouTubeWebsiteInstagram Join the Drama with Christa Innis:WebsiteTiktokInstagramYouTubeFacebookGet ‘Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story’ on Amazon Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It!Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it.Submit your story today: Story Submission FormFollow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the laughs, and the lessons we love to share!A Team Dklutr Production
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  • 60: Stolen Money, Bridesmaid Fallout, and a Reception Meltdown
    Mar 12 2026

    “He never proposed… but she booked the wedding anyway.”

    In this week’s wild submission, a bride schedules her own wedding without a proposal, spirals into a blackout reception meltdown, and leaves her guests walking out before sunset. But that’s not even the biggest twist.

    Then, I dive into a complicated bridesmaid fallout during a real-life family crisis and ask the hard question: where do boundaries end and empathy begin? This solo episode is messy, dramatic, and full of hard lessons.

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    Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments

    • Booked Without a Proposal – A bride schedules her wedding date without her partner’s knowledge… and chaos follows from there.
    • The Blackout Reception Meltdown – Guests leave by 6PM after the bride spirals, curses people out, and blames everyone else.
    • Vendor Money Mystery – Thousands were “paid”… except the vendors never received it.
    • Sibling Jealousy Showdown – A bride faces pressure to make her unsupportive sister maid of honor.
    • Missing Cousin, Bridesmaid Fallout – A heartbreaking family situation collides with wedding deadlines and communication breakdowns.
    • When Weddings Expose True Dynamics – From control issues to emotional manipulation, the red flags were loud.
    • Would You Rather? Wedding Edition – Exes, divorced parents, awkward photos… we’re choosing chaos or calm.

    Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode

    • “If you’re already struggling, marriage and kids are not going to fix it.”
    • “Just because someone is family doesn’t mean they automatically get a spot in your wedding.”
    • “Be really firm on what you want and surround yourself with people who are going to love you and support you.”
    • “You cannot expect people to fund a wedding you can’t afford.”
    • “Nice people without boundaries get walked all over.”
    • “Other people’s lives don’t stop just because you’re getting married.”

    *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation.

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  • 59: Copycat Rings, Serial Cheater and Trusting Your Intuition — with Beth Hoffberg
    Mar 5 2026
    If the universe sends you red flags before the wedding… should you walk away?This week’s episode is pure chaos, the kind that keeps escalating until you’re just saying “No way.” A custom engagement ring copycat, a mom who tried to wear white, a drunken brother peeing in venue plants who ended up in jail, and a groom who never stopped cheating. What started as young love quickly spiraled into generational patterns, manipulation, and betrayal.Then, Christa sits down with certified life coach and tarot reader Beth Hoffberg to unpack intuition, soulmates, generational patterns, and the uncomfortable truth about obstacles before marriage. When is it just wedding stress… and when is it the universe trying to tell you something? If you’ve ever ignored your gut, this one’s for you.JOIN ME IN GREECE OCTOBER 2026!My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live!Get the book!Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments Copycat Ring & White Dress Drama – A mother buys the exact same custom engagement ring and later tries to wear white to the wedding. Reception Meltdown & Jail Time – A drunken brother spirals into plant-peeing chaos, fistfights, and a three-day jail stay, turning the reception into full-blown disaster. Cheating Since Day One – From early infidelity to post-wedding betrayal, the groom’s behavior proves that ignored red flags don’t disappear after “I do.” Soulmates vs. Toxic Patterns – Beth breaks down the myth of “the one,” the danger of spiritual bypassing, and why healthy relationships still require work. Maid of Honor Demotion – A candid conversation about reciprocity in friendships and why it’s okay to step back when someone isn’t showing up for you. Wedding Red Flags as Marriage Clues – Christa and Beth discuss when wedding chaos is normal… and when it’s a preview of deeper issues to come. Breaking Generational Cycles – The bride ultimately chooses a different path than her mother’s toxic relationship history, proving you don’t have to repeat the past. Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode “When someone shows you who they are, believe them.” - Christa Innis “The wedding is the precursor to the marriage. If there’s chaos now, pay attention.” - Christa Innis “If your gut says something’s off, it usually is.” - Christa Innis “You can’t build a peaceful marriage on ignored red flags.” - Christa Innis “Keeping the peace doesn’t mean hurting yourself, it means not pouring gasoline on someone else’s fire.” - Christa Innis “Not every bad wedding is a sign, but when it’s one thing after another after another? That’s a pattern.” - Christa Innis “Ending a relationship doesn’t always mean it was a failure.” - Beth Hoffberg “I don’t believe in ‘the one.’ I believe in many ones.” - Beth Hoffberg “If you have to force someone to marry you, it’s already over.” - Beth Hoffberg “Your mud has purpose.” - Beth Hoffberg “She’s not her mom. She is her own person and she doesn’t have to repeat that pattern.” - Beth Hoffberg “Every wedding is going to have some things go wrong, that doesn’t mean you’re not supposed to get married. But when it’s every single area that’s drama, obstacles like that are sometimes there for a reason.” - Beth Hoffberg *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation.About BethBeth Hoffberg, known on TikTok as @intuitivelybeth, is a trauma-educated astrologer, intuitive tarot reader, and certified life coach with a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. With over a decade of experience, she blends psychology, spirituality, and real-life experience to help people heal from toxic relationships, trust their intuition, and build healthier partnerships.Beth shares relationship insights, tarot readings, and astrology guidance on Tiktok (and her astrology account @astrologybeth), plus offers personal readings and coaching through her website.Follow Beth Hoffberg:TiktokYoutubeWebsite Join the Drama with Christa Innis:WebsiteTiktokInstagramYouTubeFacebookGet ‘Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story’ on Amazon Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It!Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it.Submit your story today: Story Submission FormFollow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the laughs, and the lessons we love to share!A Team Dklutr Production
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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • 58: A $16K Scam, a Shocking Threat, & Knowing Your Limits - with Kendra Matthies
    Feb 26 2026
    They cried. They complained. They blamed everyone else. And then the check bounced.This week’s wedding submission spirals into accusations, threats, and a bounced $16K check that leaves vendors stunned. Joined by Kendra Matthies, Christa dissects the chaos, calling out toxic wedding norms, contract misunderstandings, and entitlement disguised as innocence. Then we dive into wedding confessions: maid of honor regrets, guest list battles, and the quiet urge to just elope. Buckle up, this one is totally WILD!JOIN ME IN GREECE OCTOBER 2026!My new book Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris and Sloan Story is live!Get the book!Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments Step Back to Protect Health – The burnout no one talks about, and how constant entitlement can push vendors to their breaking point. The $16K Wedding Scam – A venue hosts a full wedding… then the final check bounces and chaos erupts. Cake on the Floor, Tears in the Room – Accusations fly after a cake mishap sparks emotional manipulation and blame. “We Know the Owner” Energy – Why entitlement shows up loudest at weddings and small businesses feel it hardest. Pastor Threats & Legal Pressure – A shocking twist involving church leadership and intimidation tactics. Vendor Survival Tips – Kendra breaks down contracts, deposits, and protecting your business. Elopement Temptation – Skipping the drama and choosing peace over performance. Words of Wisdom: Standout Quotes from This Episode “My wedding is important to me, but I don’t expect it to be the most important thing in everyone else’s life.” - Christa Innis “I feel like if I’m doing too much work, I’m not enough of a mom or not enough of a wife or a friend.” - Christa Innis “Contracts exist because of people like this.” - Christa Innis “Your wedding was literally built on a lie.” - Christa Innis “People love boundaries until they apply to them.” - Christa Innis “At some point, this stops being ignorance and starts being entitlement.” - Christa Innis “You don’t have to have a chronic illness to need to know your limits.” - Kendra Matthies “Give an inch, they take a mile, every single time.” - Kendra Matthies “If you signed the contract, that’s on you. Don’t blindly sign, consult.” - Kendra Matthies “As a business owner, your pricing should protect you, not depend on tips.” - Kendra Matthies “Stop expecting discounts from people you barely know.” - Kendra Matthies “It is never worth it to put yourself in debt for a wedding.” - Kendra Matthies “There are twenty-four hours in a day, and we’re not awake for all of them.” - Kendra Matthies *This conversation is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice. Please seek a licensed professional for your specific situation.About KendraKendra Matthies is a Michigan‑based bridal makeup artist, licensed esthetician, beauty educator, and social creator with over a million fans across social platforms. She’s built her career helping hundreds of brides glow on their big day and teaching other artists how to thrive in the beauty world, with real talk about technique, clients, and the sometimes brutal backstage truth of weddings and events. Follow Kendra Matthies:FacebookTiktokInstagram Join the Drama with Christa Innis:WebsiteTiktokInstagramYouTubeFacebookGet ‘Here Comes the Drama: A Ferris & Sloan Story’ on Amazon Got Wedding Drama? We Want to Hear It!Your stories make Here Comes the Drama what it is! Share your unforgettable wedding tales, hilarious mishaps, or unbelievable moments with us. Whether it’s a wild confession or a story worth a skit, we can’t wait to hear it.Submit your story today: Story Submission FormFollow us on social media for updates and sneak peeks at upcoming episodes. Your stories inspire the drama, the laughs, and the lessons we love to share!A Team Dklutr Production
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    1 hr and 37 mins