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Our Favorite Ideas for a Nature Themed Wedding

Episode 02January 10, 2023

In this episode, Layla and I each share about the latest projects that we’ve been working on in the business that we have built together.

I imagine part of the reason our family turn heads is that we’re multiracial — I’m white, my partner is Black, and my children, in their words, are peanut butter. Not only is there an “exotic” factor, but studies have shown that mixed-race people, like my children, are generally perceived as more attractive.

 

EPISODE TRANSCRIPT

Wendi: OK, so I have never in my life been to a Wiccan wedding, and I want to know exactly what goes down?

Rachel: OK, a Wiccan wedding, unlike other weddings, it’s about their religion but it’s more about celebrating the love of the couple and then they just kind of bring in the forces of nature: earth, wind, fire and whatever the other one is and, yeah, basically it was really a celebration of their love, and the bridesmaids and the groomsmen stood around the couple in a circle and kind of had to send positive energy. It was a very hippie kind of love-fest wedding, and unlike traditional flowers there was leaves.

Wendi: Oh, that sounds so beautiful. On the floor kind of thing?

Rachel: On the floor, yeah, and it was in the autumn so they were all different colors.

Wendi: Wow, that sounds beautiful.

Rachel: Yeah.

Wendi: Was it outside or inside?

Rachel: It was inside but then the reception was outside.

Wendi: Wow, so it held in a church?

Rachel: I t was, no, it was not held in a church because there is no real church for Wiccan people. They just kind of, if anything, meet in small groups and talk about nature and things like that.

Wendi: Cool. That sounds really interesting.

Rachel: Yeah, but it did have kind of like and archbishop for Wiccan, people come in a very brightly colored cloak

Wendi: Right.

Rachel: And he was waving around a kind of staff.

Wendi: Yeah. Weird.

Rachel: Yeah. And they actually had to jump a witches broom at the end of it.

Wendi: Ah, I’ve seen that before, I think in the Southern U.S. that’s kind of a custom or something like that. Have you seen that custom anywhere else?

Rachel: No, just at the Wiccan wedding.

Wendi: I’ve heard of that jumping over the broom before. I’m not sure. I’m not sure where I’ve seen that before, but yeah, that’s interesting. Tell me a little about what the man and woman getting married were wearing?

Rachel: Um, regular traditional outfits. It was more the man who was conducting the wedding the ceremony that had something strange on. The bride wore a regular white gown with a veil and the groom wore a tuxedo with a tie.

Wendi: Right.

Rachel: All the bridesmaids had the same dress on picked out by the bride. Maybe instead though the jewelry was much more gothic style. Crosses and things like that. But yeah, everybody looked like a regular wedding except for hippie looking guy.

Wendi: Wow. Sounds like a really awesome event.

 

Speakers & Guests

  • Meredith Kopit Levien

    Chief Executive Officer

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