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In this episode, host Laura Crockett is joined by Professor Russell Sandberg, a leading expert on law and religion, whose research has helped shape national discussions on modernising wedding law in the UK.
Together, they unpack what’s been happening behind the scenes, what the government’s next consultation could mean, and how celebrants can play a part in shaping the future.
Russell shares his insights into the Law Commission’s recommendations, the government’s recent response, and why education and public awareness are crucial steps forward. Despite the slow pace of reform, there are real reasons for optimism, and independent celebrants have an opportunity to be part of the conversation like never before.
💡 In this episode, you’ll learn:
As Russell puts it, reform might move slowly, but progress is happening, and the more informed, visible, and united celebrants are, the stronger their case for recognition will be.
A must-listen for every celebrant who believes in equality, inclusion, and the right to celebrate love your way.
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Still exploring if celebrancy is right for you?
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Everything you need to know about how to succeed as a modern celebrant. From top tips on how to create unforgettable ceremonies, to success stories from some of the best in the biz, we will give you a behind-the-scenes look into life as a celebrant. Hosted by Laura Crockett, Award-winning Celebrant, radio personality, and celebrant mentor at the Academy of Modern Celebrancy.
Learn more about the Academy of Modern Celebrancy here.
Professor Russell Sandberg is a leading voice in the field of Law and Religion, known for his insightful work exploring how law connects with culture, belief, and everyday life. Based at Cardiff University, his research delves into the history and evolution of marriage law and the role of faith and freedom within it.
With a particular focus on reform and inclusion, Russell’s work has helped shape national conversations about modernising wedding law in the UK and recognising the vital role of independent celebrants. Passionate about making law understandable and human, he brings a rare blend of academic rigour and empathy to the discussion around how we celebrate love, equality, and choice in modern society.
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Laura has been an independent celebrant for 5 years and absolutely loves it. It makes her so proud seeing how far she’s come in that time. Laura feels like she’s found her calling and is so excited to keep progressing and growing her Celebrant business! Laura creates all kinds of ceremonies, including Weddings, Funerals, Vow Renewals, and Naming Ceremonies. Before she was a celebrant, Laura was a breakfast radio presenter, so her happy place is either at the front of a ceremony or sitting behind a microphone!
At home, Laura is married to Johnathan (a primary school teacher and her biggest cheerleader) and a mummy to two boys – Woody and Dougie. Laura is also a dog mum to Betty and Barney, the cockapoos! They can often be found curled up by her side when she’s writing scripts or lying by the radiator in the office when she’s on couples calls!
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By Academy of Modern CelebrancyIn this episode, host Laura Crockett is joined by Professor Russell Sandberg, a leading expert on law and religion, whose research has helped shape national discussions on modernising wedding law in the UK.
Together, they unpack what’s been happening behind the scenes, what the government’s next consultation could mean, and how celebrants can play a part in shaping the future.
Russell shares his insights into the Law Commission’s recommendations, the government’s recent response, and why education and public awareness are crucial steps forward. Despite the slow pace of reform, there are real reasons for optimism, and independent celebrants have an opportunity to be part of the conversation like never before.
💡 In this episode, you’ll learn:
As Russell puts it, reform might move slowly, but progress is happening, and the more informed, visible, and united celebrants are, the stronger their case for recognition will be.
A must-listen for every celebrant who believes in equality, inclusion, and the right to celebrate love your way.
🌟 Enjoyed the episode?
Still exploring if celebrancy is right for you?
Take our quiz to see if this path might be the perfect fit.
Everything you need to know about how to succeed as a modern celebrant. From top tips on how to create unforgettable ceremonies, to success stories from some of the best in the biz, we will give you a behind-the-scenes look into life as a celebrant. Hosted by Laura Crockett, Award-winning Celebrant, radio personality, and celebrant mentor at the Academy of Modern Celebrancy.
Learn more about the Academy of Modern Celebrancy here.
Professor Russell Sandberg is a leading voice in the field of Law and Religion, known for his insightful work exploring how law connects with culture, belief, and everyday life. Based at Cardiff University, his research delves into the history and evolution of marriage law and the role of faith and freedom within it.
With a particular focus on reform and inclusion, Russell’s work has helped shape national conversations about modernising wedding law in the UK and recognising the vital role of independent celebrants. Passionate about making law understandable and human, he brings a rare blend of academic rigour and empathy to the discussion around how we celebrate love, equality, and choice in modern society.
Instagram | YouTube | Website
Laura has been an independent celebrant for 5 years and absolutely loves it. It makes her so proud seeing how far she’s come in that time. Laura feels like she’s found her calling and is so excited to keep progressing and growing her Celebrant business! Laura creates all kinds of ceremonies, including Weddings, Funerals, Vow Renewals, and Naming Ceremonies. Before she was a celebrant, Laura was a breakfast radio presenter, so her happy place is either at the front of a ceremony or sitting behind a microphone!
At home, Laura is married to Johnathan (a primary school teacher and her biggest cheerleader) and a mummy to two boys – Woody and Dougie. Laura is also a dog mum to Betty and Barney, the cockapoos! They can often be found curled up by her side when she’s writing scripts or lying by the radiator in the office when she’s on couples calls!
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