And no—you don’t have to be a “reader” to be part of this club.
Let’s face it: being a wedding vendor means you wear all the hats—creative, logistics, customer service, accountant, and occasionally therapist. You’ve got talent in spades, but no one handed you a manual on how to actually run a profitable, sustainable, and joy-filled business. (If they did, they forgot the chapter on dealing with ghosting couples and triple-booked weekends.)
That’s where the Squire Book Club comes in.
This isn’t your high school English class. There are no quizzes, no pressure, and absolutely no shame if you prefer audiobooks. It’s simply a space to learn, grow, and connect—with people who get it.
Still wondering if it’s for you? Here are five signs you’ll feel right at home:
1. You love what you do—but you secretly wonder if you could run it all a little more efficiently.
You’ve built a business with heart and hustle, but behind the highlight reel is a whole lot of late nights, pricing confusion, and systems held together with duct tape and hope. You’re craving ease—and maybe a little more profit. You just don’t know where to start. That’s where a book like Profit First or Atomic Habits can flip the switch.
2. You’re hungry to grow—but tired of freebie PDFs, vague Reels, and “just raise your prices!” advice.
You’re done downloading another generic lead magnet. You want to understand why certain strategies work, how to apply them to your business, and what the heck to do when they don’t. The book club goes deeper than surface-level tips. We read books that break things down with clarity—so you can build up with confidence.
3. You feel pulled to grow, but traditional networking groups feel too buttoned-up (or like a weird measuring contest).
You’ve tried networking. Sometimes it’s great—but other times it feels like everyone’s trying to prove they are the best in weird passive agressive ways. You want real relationships with other vendors. The kind where you can talk about missed emails, messy systems, and your newest lightbulb moment without judgment. Just honest convos about what’s working and what’s not.
4. You want to talk shop with people who get it—but without the pressure to “perform” on social media.
Instagram is great, but it can also be exhausting. The algorithm doesn’t care about your best intentions or behind-the-scenes breakthroughs. In Squire Book Club, we trade in filters and captions for deeper chats in our private Facebook group—where it’s safe to ask questions, share takeaways, and just be real.
5. You keep thinking, “I need to get better at X,” but aren’t sure where to start.
Whether it’s money, marketing, mindset, or management, there’s something tugging at you—an area where you know you want to improve. You just need a little direction (and maybe a nudge of accountability). With our monthly picks, you’ll finally have a roadmap that’s clear, relevant, and easy to follow—alongside others doing the same.
This Isn’t Just a Book Club—It’s a Business Glow-Up with a Community Backbone
The wedding industry can feel lonely. Sure, we see each other at weddings and share horror stories in Facebook groups—but deep, intentional community? That’s rare. And that’s what we’re building here.
Squire Book Club is about more than reading—it’s about connection, encouragement, and tangible progress. It’s a place where your questions are welcome, your growth is celebrated, and your fellow vendors are in your corner.
If any of this sounds like what you’ve been craving, you’re exactly who we created this for.
Join the waitlist and we’ll let you know when the next chapter begins.
We’re saving you a seat.