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Author: International College of Professional Celebrants

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Exploring all things celebrancy.
29 Episodes
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Some jobs, more than others, require a degree of conscientiousness, assertiveness, and quick thinking. Celebrancy is one of them. In fact, celebrancy is particularly susceptible to changes, challenges and all things unexpected.
A career change is a frightening and exciting proposition and one that requires thought, planning and consideration. So what should be on your startup checklist?
You have a commitment to a client - something you’ve been working hard on for months - and you wake up on the day of the much-anticipated event to find you’re full of cold. What can you possibly do?
Celebrancy isn’t for everyone. It is a specialised discipline requiring training and the right personality traits. When you are considering a career in celebrancy, or wondering about the best celebrant training courses UK, it is important to do lots of research and become very familiar with the reality of celebrancy. Not everyone is cut out for this path, but those who possess the correct attributes and traits will find this to be a rewarding career.
Our CEO and founder Stuart discusses with one of our trainers, Maxine, ways in which to prepare your career in Celebrancy successful.
Julie and Maxine discuss questions you might like to ask about our new upcoming course.
Its not just about babies. Maxine and Rebecca talk about different types of naming ceremonies and why, as a celebrant, it’s important to understand them in all their joyfulness.
Rebecca and Maxine talk about some of the advantages of working online, how the ICPC delivers it’s online training and what to look for in an online celebrancy training provider.
Stuart and Maxine talk about the current legal restrictions on celebrant weddings and the recommendations made by the law commission that could enable celebrants to perform a legal ceremony in the future
Grief is something we experience at all stages of life, whether we are children or older adults. As a celebrant how do we work with families to ensure that we listen to and include everyone’s needs and wishes?
They say that the best things in life are the people you love, the places you’ve been, and the memories you’ve made along the way. In this podcast discover why celebrancy is a career that is all about love.
Maya Angelo said, “Courage is the most important of all the virtues, because without courage you can't practise any other virtue consistently”. She’s right! Courage is the backbone of every positive thing we do - every achievement, every milestone, every other attribute we possess.
Julie and Maxine talk about some of the wonderful aspects of becoming a celebrant, some not so obvious, share personal experiences and why they enjoy the celebrant life.
A wedding is only one of the ceremonies a celebrant can perform but some people choose only to train for weddings. Why is it such a good idea to be a more well-rounded and knowledgeable celebrant and train in all aspects of celebrancy?
Its not just about babies. Maxine and Rebecca talk about different types of naming ceremonies and why, as a celebrant, it’s important to understand them in all their joyfulness.
Why are we talking about conflict? Emotions can run high when working with families and couples. How should a celebrant prepare for this happening and how do we take care of ourselves?
Stuart and Maxine talk about the current legal restrictions on celebrant weddings and the recommendations made by the law commission that could enable celebrants to perform a legal ceremony in the future.
A funeral mark the final passage of a human’s life. Surrounded by family and friends, they are given a farewell, as part of a ritual that goes back as far as mankind. In our society especially, death can still be a taboo and stigmatised topic. We have been socialised to avoid talking about death or to quietly deal with the emotions that come with it - and this can make being a funeral celebrant UK quite challenging. How do we look after our mental health?
Mike Warren talks with his fellow ICPC trainers about deciding if you should to become a Celebrant. ICPC Website - https://www.internationalcollegeofprofessionalcelebrants.org/UK-celebrant-training Residential Training - https://www.internationalcollegeofprofessionalcelebrants.org/residential_training Online Training - https://www.internationalcollegeofprofessionalcelebrants.org/online_training FAQs - https://www.internationalcollegeofprofessionalcelebrants.org/celebrancy_faqs Take our quiz! - https://www.internationalcollegeofprofessionalcelebrants.org/quiz
You are invited to listen to a frank, fascinating and unedited conversation between Dally Messenger III and Celebrant Stuart Morris, as they discuss how Celebrancy has got to what it is today, and what it might hold in the future.  The views of Dally Messenger and Stuart Morris are their own and not necessarily those of ICPC. Warning - There is occasional explicit language.
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