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Podcast — Ideas for couples thinking of writing their own wedding vows

icon for podpress  Bruce Mulkey & Shonnie Lavender interviewed by Karen Ross [12:18m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

“We believe that each couple has the vows within them. We put together a process to draw those vows out.”

~ Bruce Mulkey

Planning your wedding can be a hectic, challenging time. For many couples, the idea of using their own vows is appealing, yet the thought of having one more thing “to do” can seem overwhelming. We understand this dilemma and wrote The Marriage Vow Workbook to give you a path to follow in writing your own wedding vows.

Picture of a radio In this episode of the I Do! I Do! podcast (12 minutes 18 seconds long), we share part of our interview by radio talk show host, Karen Ross, from 106.3 FM in Greenville, South Carolina. Here are the areas we talk about with Karen.

  • Why we were inspired to write The Marriage Vow Workbook
  • How the book benefits couples entering their first marriage as well as people who are preparing to remarry and those who are renewing their vows
  • Writing your own wedding vows is easier than you might think
  • How reviewing your vows on a regular basis helps to keep your love strong
  • How The Marriage Vow Workbook offers more than simply a process for writing your own wedding vows
  • The advantages of having thoughtful relationship conversations before you get married
  • The value couples receive from taking the opportunity to go deep and explore some areas like values, goals, and their vision for the relationship before they ever say “I do”

“Looking at some of these exercises [in The Marriage Vow Workbook], they’re important in ways other than just writing the vows. I would imagine this opens up some real areas of insight for couples.”

~ Karen Ross

If you have questions about writing the vows for your upcoming wedding, drop us a comment below or send us an email via our Contact Us page. We’re here to help you get your marriage started off right.


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  1. I will need this for my wedding for sure as I am not very good at putting together vows.

    Comment by Wedding Discounts — July 25, 2008 @ 8:02 am

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