If everything's set up properly, you can sit back and relax as guests join, but don't forget to make your video feed the main event. (Chris Montgomery/Unsplash/)Live streaming? Easy. Grab your phone, open Instagram, and go live. Doing it well? Harder—but doable.Take my brother’s wedding, for example. He just married his fiancée (from Alabama) in Ireland (in case my byline isn’t enough of a hint, we’re Irish). Even in the best of times, there would have been a huge number of important friends and family around the world who couldn’t physically attend the event. With travel and gathering restrictions in place in Ireland, limits on international travel, and other more individualized issues, mor
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