For years, before hotel and barn weddings became 'a thing', the only place it was possible to get legally married was in a place of worship or a registry office.
Even with the introduction of 'approved premises' in 1994, options for couples were still limited – licenses covered rooms in a building, rather than the building itself, and there were no provisions to allow people to get legally married outside, or with an independent officiant such as a celebrant.
But as we speak, the law is changing again, to give couples much more freedom of choices when it comes to where and how they can get married.
This talk focuses on exactly what's about to change, when exactly it might happen, and why it's good for everyone.
Views: 298 | Enquiries: 0Who Am I?
I am an award-winning Family and Funeral Celebrant, Live Vocalist, Quizmaster, Master of Ceremonies, and generally all-round entertainer. I have experience in theatre, having performed on both the West End and Broadway, am a self-published fantasy author, and occasional TEFL teacher, translator from English into German and Russian, and theatre and sports correspondent for the Yorkshire Times.
What Do I Talk About?
My talks are generally focused on the wedding and funeral industries, and how celebrants like myself are looking to change the way that the industries work. I am looking to ensure that couples and families know what options they have when commemorating important moments in their lives, rather than just defaulting to what they think is 'right', 'traditional, or 'expected of them'.
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plus much more!
Who Are My Talks For?
Generally speaking, anyone should be able to attend one of my talks and find out something new about the wedding and funeral industries that they didn't already know.
However, generally the people who gain the most out of my speeches are those who are looking to get married (or who know someone about to get married), those who are thinking about how they might want to be remembered when they die, and those who may be planning a funeral for a sick or elderly loved one in the future.
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