We love what we do so are always delighted to be asked to contribute to newspaper articles, radio shows and podcasts. We talk about wedding ceremonies, the best locations to say “I do”, how smaller, intimate ceremonies are possibly here to stay, the rising popularity of eloping to the Cliffs of Moher and Ireland, baby naming ceremonies, rituals, traditions and lots more. To read or listen back all of the links are below.
Clara was delighted to join Jody Halsted on her brilliant Traveling in Ireland Podcast, where she got to talk about one of her favourite topics; Weddings and Vow Renewals in Co. Clare. We are spoiled for choice in Co. Clare for amazing locations to say “I do” so Clara was happy to share all of her favourite spots and also talk about other “Must visit” places in Co. Clare if you are here on holidays.
You can listen to the Podcast (episode 154) here or wherever you listen to Podcasts.
Small, intimate weddings may be here to stay for the foreseeable future. I had the opportunity to chat to Dermot and Dave on Today FM about micro weddings and elopements and about how Covid has changed the traditional wedding, possible for ever. You can listen back to the conversation here. It was such fun chatting to Dermot and Dave.
We were so excited to record our first podcast as guests of the brilliant Conor Clear who has created a fabulous podcast The Celebration Sessions which looks at life and the importance of marking all occasions. In this episode Michael Grace and I chatted to Conor about rituals and ceremony enhancements and the different options couples have to really ensure their ceremony is personal, meaningful and reflective of their personalities and beliefs. It was a really fun chat and if you are planning your ceremony or curious about the various ceremony enhancements it’s definitely worth a listen. The episode is available wherever you get your podcasts or by clicking here
We were delighted to be asked to feature in this great article in the Irish Examiner which focused on the increase in popularity of small, intimate ceremonies and celebrant led ceremonies. We were so happy to see Niamh and Tom features in the same article after officiating their fabulous ceremony last year in the Armada Hotel.
We loved being part of this great article in The Irish Times on the different ways couples are getting creative with their weddings; from having their ceremony on the Cliffs of Moher, or in a quirky alternative venue, to more focus on the menu, flowers, personalised gifts with the main piece of advice being “Keep it simple, fun and memorable”
This was a great article to be featured in the Irish Independent which discussed the growing demand for non-religious ceremonies and the explosion in alternative ways to tie the knot, particularly celebrant led weddings. There is so much choice for couples now to have a ceremony that is reflective of their beliefs, style and personality.
To chat to us about your upcoming wedding, vow renewal, baby naming or milestone ceremony please get in touch with us on info@coastalceremonies.ie