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Episode 14 - Italian Nature-Inspired Musicians for Green & Mindful Weddings

Episode 14 - Italian Nature-Inspired Musicians for Green & Mindful Weddings

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In this soothing and soulful episode of The Green Wedding Podcast, hosts Romana Pereira and Julia Dojas meet a magical Italian couple whose music is deeply inspired by nature, peace, and emotional connection. Their soft, atmospheric sound has become a favorite choice for couples planning green weddings, eco-friendly ceremonies, and intimate outdoor celebrations.


Together, we explore their journey as artists, their creative process rooted in forests, mountains, and natural soundscapes, and how they bring calm, beauty, and intention to weddings around the world. Whether you’re searching for nature-inspired wedding music, acoustic ceremony ideas, or musicians who understand the energy of intentional gatherings—this episode is filled with inspiration.


You’ll hear about:

🎵 How they began making music together

🎵 Their favorite natural places to compose

🎵 How music shapes emotion at weddings

🎵 Why their sound is a perfect match for sustainable weddings

🎵 Their dream wedding environments and international collaborations

🎵 A live musical performance created just for our listeners


From gentle vocals to organic instruments, their music reminds us how powerful sound can be in creating mindful, heartfelt wedding moments.


Follow us on Instagram @thegreenweddingpodcast for green wedding ideas, nature-inspired tips, and behind-the-scenes moments from our episodes.

To learn more about Akelamadahy, follow them on Instagram @akelamadahy.


Tune in and let the music guide you toward a more intentional celebration.

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