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Episode 13 - A Multicultural, Meaningful & Family-Made Wedding with Nicole

Episode 13 - A Multicultural, Meaningful & Family-Made Wedding with Nicole

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In this inspiring episode of The Green Wedding Podcast, hosts Romana Pereira and Julia Dojas talk with Nicole about her unforgettable multicultural wedding — a celebration that blended Jewish and Muslim wedding traditions, honored family heritage, and embraced sustainable, low-waste wedding ideas.


Nicole shares how she and her husband created a ceremony rooted in culture, intention, and community, proving that modern weddings can be both meaningful and environmentally conscious. From combining rituals to preparing a family-made wedding feast, her story is full of practical insights for couples planning a cultural fusion wedding or a sustainable celebration.


You’ll hear about:

  • Bringing together Jewish and Persian traditions in one celebration
  • Personal and symbolic details for an intentional wedding
  • How families collaborated to create a homemade, low-waste wedding meal
  • Simple, accessible, eco-friendly wedding choices
  • Advice for couples planning cross-cultural, interfaith, or community-driven weddings


Perfect for anyone searching for green wedding inspiration, multicultural wedding planning tips, or authentic love stories that celebrate diversity and sustainability.


Follow us on Instagram: @thegreenweddingpodcast for eco-friendly wedding ideas, multicultural inspiration, and behind-the-scenes content.


Tune in and discover how love, culture, and community can make a wedding truly unforgettable.

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