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71: The four elements that can make or break your ceremony

Episode 71 of the The Celebrant Survival Podcast podcast, hosted by The Celebrants Collective, titled "71: The four elements that can make or break your ceremony" was published on November 18, 2024 and runs 41 minutes.

November 18, 2024 ·41m · The Celebrant Survival Podcast

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In this episode, Natasha looks at four ceremony elements which can really affect the success of the ceremony itself. You may have been there yourself. You've written/prepared what you think is the perfect ceremony, the best one yet, you're prepped, poised and ready but when it comes to the actual ceremony itself, it just falls flat. And sometimes it can leave you scratching your head wondering why it might be. Well, tune in to this episode to hear Natasha share the four things which she feels can radically alter the way that a ceremony lands and what, if anything you can do about it.

Ps. Apologies for the erractic sound quality in some parts. Natasha was recording on a new to her device!

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