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Hello

My name is Suzanne and I am an experience creator at my core. Long before launching Blue Aisle Productions, I built my career around understanding what makes people connect, trust, and emotionally invest in an experience—whether that was through entertainment, live events, or brand storytelling.
 

My background started in Los Angeles working in artist marketing and film production, where I learned that the most impactful brands are rarely accidental. Every detail, every interaction, and every perception matters more than people realize. Somewhere between Hollywood meetings and production schedules, I also met my husband in an acting class—which honestly still sounds made up when I say it out loud.
 

After moving back to Oklahoma, I spent years immersed in the wedding and event world, helping grow a private events department into a sought-after destination venue while navigating the very real behind-the-scenes dynamics of hospitality, sales, and customer experience. I’m also a certified wedding planner, which means I deeply understand both the emotional side of events and the operational chaos hiding underneath the pretty photos.
 

I’m a mom of two, and outside of work you can usually find me on a soccer field or sitting in a dance studio parking lot with an iced coffee, answering emails between practices like every other multitasking parent.
 

What pushed me to start this business was simple: I got tired of watching incredibly talented vendors be undervalued, underpriced, overlooked, or completely disconnected from the audience they were actually trying to attract. So many businesses are excellent at what they do but struggle to communicate their value clearly—and that gap quietly costs them bookings, confidence, and growth.
 

I’ve also always been a little opinionated. Some people would probably say bossy. I prefer “helpfully direct.” I’m the friend who tells you the thing everyone else is thinking but no one is saying out loud. And honestly? That’s become one of my biggest strengths professionally. Because sometimes businesses don’t need more fluff—they need clarity, strategy, honest feedback, and someone willing to point out the disconnects holding them back.
 

At the end of the day, I care deeply about helping businesses create experiences that people remember—not just visually, but emotionally. Because the details always matter, and how your brand makes people feel will always influence whether they trust you enough to book.

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