Getting Married Multiculturally

Getting Married Multiculturally

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This show is for multicultural couples who are planning to blend their life together! Mixed weddings and supporting diversity, that’s what the ‘Getting Married Multiculturally’ Podcast is all about! Being in a multicultural relationship means we get to live life with so many diverse experiences! We learn new languages, survive long distances, become traveling experts, and get to enjoy a variety of food, music, and traditions. We call another culture our family, we raise global children, and we become socially open minded. Your host, Edit, is Hungarian. She was born in Serbia, studied in Italy, and now living in the States with her American husband and two daughters. On this Podcast she is sharing some inspirational mixed-couple stories to support and encourage you along this exciting journey. Edit is a wedding photographer with a passion for documenting multicultural stories, and she is also bringing you wedding experts to talk more about blended wedding ideas and tips.

Recent Episodes

  • 063: Blended Indian-American Wedding with Mahesh and Charis Naidu

    4 years ago
  • 062: Long Distance Relationships and Moving in Together as an Interracial Couple with Chery and Nathan

    4 years ago
  • 061: Talking about racism as a white European women living in America

    4 years ago
  • 060: How to Plan Your Wedding in the Middle of the Coronavirus with Michelle Isabel

    4 years ago
  • 059: Getting Married at Home During the Global Pandemic with Nadia from Lebanon

    4 years ago
  • 058: Quarantine Wedding During the Coronavirus Outbreak with Anastasija and Josh

    5 years ago
  • 057: Coming Out While Planning an American-Indian Wedding with Aveena and Alissa

    5 years ago
  • 056: Dating Ideas and Love Languages for Multicultural Couples (Valentine's Day)

    5 years ago
  • 055: Hungarian-Chinese Wedding with Ágnes from A-Mia Handcrafted

    5 years ago
  • 054: Salvadorian-Tunisian/Italian Jewish wedding with Karen from Canada

    5 years ago