Wedding Ceremony vs Real Marriage | Fridays with Tab and Chance

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Published 2024-06-28
Todays episode we are talking about the difference between a wedding ceremony and theatrics vs actual marriage. Marriage is a beautiful thing. These days with social media it seems more people are focused on the how the wedding ceremony looks and are spending less time planning and focused for their marriage. Do you agree? Lets get into it!

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Tabitha Brown is the world's favorite mom and auntie! She is an Emmy award winning show host, actress, a 3-time New York Times Best Selling author and a 4 time NAACP Image Award winner. Follow Tabitha Brown: www.instagram.com/iamtabithabrown/

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All Comments (21)
  • Exactly why we didn’t have a “huge” wedding because ppl just come to eat,drink, and judge. No ma’am no ham no cheese!
  • @charityskidd
    Our generation needs way more videos on marriage more of these please
  • Marriage is work!!!! If you are not willing to serve one another it will not work.
  • Married 33yrs and things change everyday. Keep growing and finding different things about yourself.
  • @izmane
    Thank you Chance for airing the fact that we as a community need to attend to support the couple and not come just to eat at their expense. We need to change the narrative and financially support couples with a good start.
  • @charityskidd
    Next y’all should do a signs your ready for marriage vs signs your not ready
  • Love all this! We a CourtHouse Couple! We celebrating 10 years of black love and 8 years of marriage! We plan to renew our vows on the beach at 10th year anniversary! We were broke buried in college debt so we decided to go to the courthouse! God is good as we just celebrated homeownership way better than spending thousands on a wedding!
  • @umiiyabode
    I just love y'all! This from two 70 year olds that have been married for 50 years, great conversation!
  • @marydavis8629
    Take those wedding VOWS seriously! Because that's the road map to a successful marriage. How quickly we forget our VOWS.❤
  • There's definitely a difference. I've always considered it an honor to be invited to witness the vows, the actual wedding. The rest is a celebration of those promises.
  • @Towanda-xq2xg
    Marriage is serious, either you have a ride or die, someone who is a giver, care and love you, like you, like it or not, willing to put God first, staying in gratitude, patient and keep it moving! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
  • @kayla7665
    Chance really snapped on the part about investing in the couple! And not showing up to a wedding empty handed❤ I would also love if you guys did an episode on "People not wishing you well" you touched on it a little bit in terms of the wedding, but can you do an episode maybe talking what it's like to be in your marriage or relationship with family or friends that aren't happy for you? Or are judgemental about your relationship.
  • Exactly! My husband and I got married with just the 2 of us by our pastor. We didn’t tell anyone and when our families found out almost no one even congratulated us. Think I’m planning a ceremony and reception now? I’m not! 🙅🏽‍♀️😂
  • Chance and Tabitha, you'll gave some great advice on marriage vs. weddings! Having a good marriage takes a lot of work from both partners. My husband and I have been married for 53 years and we thank God for joining us together.🙏❤️
  • Whoops, yall done stepped on some toes today! The truth is the light though and yall are 100% on point!
  • @kaneya1
    You guys are speaking the truth! 💯 My husband and I have been married for 25 years, but we didn't have much money to put into our wedding. However, we had a beautiful 20th vow renewal, and that's when we spent money. In short, a nice wedding is great, but what's more important is investing in your marriage (key- invite God into your marriage). 🎉
  • @candace5648
    I’m getting married in 2 weeks. Thank yall for this.
  • @Backpack16
    Chance, you gave the people something to think about. If you can afford, it give them something to start the marriage off.
  • I currently live in a country that dont give wedding gifts, they give money only to start the couple on the right foot without money issues