You Want a Marriage or a Wedding? The Why Behind the Ring!
Send us a textWelcome to Season 2 of the WE3 The Winning Team Podcast. WE want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of you who listened, liked and downloaded any episode from Season One of your Podcast! THANK YOU! Your support means the world to us. Please continue to like, comment, and share with your family and friends. WE kick off the season by acknowledging the societal shifts around marriage and exploring the motivations behind wanting to get married today. Is it societal pressure? A deep desire for partnership? Fear of being alone? WE dive into the "why" and challenge listeners to examine their own reasons.With a focus on Christian values, WE discuss how this union fosters Christ-like qualities, encouraging vulnerability and growth. WE invite you to reflect on your own reasons for marriage and join us in this conversation, examining the cultural shift towards later marriages, cohabitation, and the rising influence of economically independent "alpha women."Balancing love and individuality in marriage might seem like a daunting task, but it's the foundation of a thriving relationship.The dynamics of modern marriage are in a state of flux, and WE delve into the balance between independence and interdependence. While exploring personal stories and societal narratives, such as the "strong Black woman" trope, WE highlight the importance of mutual support and shared responsibilities in creating a harmonious partnership. WE challenge the traditional 50-50 financial split, advocating for a 100-100 approach to foster unity. Join us as WE deliberate about the importance of self-reflection before marriage, the significance of intimacy and communication, and the role of mutual support in strengthening the bonds that make marriage a beautiful journey.According to our research...people get married for the following reasons in 2025: 1) Companionship & Intimacy: Finding a lifelong partner for emotional support, companionship, and intimacy.Pros: Reduces loneliness, provides emotional support, fosters intimacy and connection.Cons: Can lead to codependency, stifle personal growth, and create pressure to conform.2) Starting a Family: Building a family and raising children together. Pros: Provides a loving environment for children, strengthens family bonds, creates a sense of purpose. Cons: Can put a strain on the relationship, limit individual freedom, and increase financial responsibilities.3) Social Status & Tradition: Fulfilling societal expectations and adhering to traditional norms. Pros: Can provide a sense of belonging and social acceptance. Cons: Can lead to marrying for the wrong reasons (e.g., pressure from family), neglecting personal desires.4) Financial Stability: Sharing financial responsibilities, pooling resources, and increasing financial security. Pros: Can lead to improved financial stability, shared financial goals, and increased financial security. Cons: Can lead to financial disagreements, power imbalances, and loss of financial independence.5) Legal and Social Benefits: Gaining legal rights and benefits, such as inheritance rights, healthcare benefits, and tax advantages. Pros: Provides legal and financial security, simplifies legal matters, and offers ceSupport the showHostEugene Gatewood- Website - https://eugenegatewood.com- YouTube: @Original_Mentor - Facebook: @Eugene.Gatewood- Instagram: @Original_Mentor -TikTok: @elgatewoodLaTanya Gatewood- Facebook: @LaTanya.Gatewood- Instagram: @reddinglPodcast Music by Micah Gatewood