We Are Multicultural | Interracial, Biracial, Blended Love Stories
55 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 5 years ago - ★★★★★ - 25 ratingsHosted by Petronella Lugemwa, the “I Am Multicultural” Podcast explores what it means to be multicultural by sharing stories of love of various interracial, multiracial, mixed, biracial, blended, interfaith couples, families & friends.
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042: Why 1 Family Traveled Halfway around the World To Adopt
May 15, 2019 09:30 - 53 minutes - 49.1 MBWhen you’ve spent many months planning and preparing as part of an in depth international adoption process, what happens when you travel halfway around the world to meet your little girl? In episode 42, I talk to Beth Haff about her experience growing up in an all white community in Oklahoma and why her and her husband decided to adopt after having their first child. She candidly shares her family’s journey of adoption, how and why they decided to adopt a little girl from Nigeria and ...
041: How Blasian Couple Derik + Lauren Mix Fun, Fitness & Culture
May 08, 2019 09:30 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MBHow can a multicultural couple incorporate each other’s culture into their relationship? In episode 41, I talk to Derik + Lauren, a Filipino American blasian couple about how they grew up, met and seek ways to have fun through fitness and travel and how they intentionally incorporate each other’s culture in their relationship. Learn more about them here
040: How 1 Mom of 8 Gives Hope to Families in Uganda | Asher Singe
May 01, 2019 09:30 - 55 minutes - 51.4 MBWhy did 1 multicultural mom of 8 decide to move to Africa, raise a family and create an organization that gives hope to Ugandan families suffering from jiggers? In episode 40, I talk to Asher Singe, wife, mama of 8 and the owner of Sole Hope about growing up as a third culture kid, living and raising a blended family of 8 in Uganda & now her family’s transition to Oklahoma all while leading Sole Hope, an organization that gives hope to Ugandan families suffering from jiggers. Stay tuned.
039: How to Define Your Brand when you’re Multicultural | Nicole Yang
April 24, 2019 09:30 - 47 minutes - 43.7 MBWhen you’re Americanized but your parents were born in another country, how do you define who you are & what your brand? In episode 39, I talk to Nicole Yang, a savvy entrepreneur, designer and branding expert about life growing up in the South, why she decided to explore her Vietnamese heritage by sharing her parent’s story and how to overcome stereotypes and define own’s brand as a person and as an interracial couple. Learn more about Nicole Yang here
038: Why this Immigrant Couple Helps Multicultural Couples Find Financial Security | Kate and Val
April 17, 2019 09:30 - 56 minutes - 45.4 MBAs an immigrant or multicultural couple, how can your upbringing and emotions impact how you live, spend and save money? In episode 38, I talk to Katie & Val a Chilean - Ukrainian married couple about how they immigrated from their home countries to Canada, met, fell in love and how despite coming from families where money was scarce, they figured out how to make their dreams come true financially by uncovering the emotions behind their spending and are now teaching financial concepts ...
037: Why this Filipino Mom Chose to be a Stay at Home Mom | Edil
April 10, 2019 09:30 - 41 minutes - 38.2 MBWhen you’re a strong, independent Filipino woman who makes the intentional decision to be a stay at home, how do you find the support and community to feel empowered in your decision despite what others might think? In episode 37, I talk to Edil: mom, wife & founder of the SAHMxStories about how and why she decided to stay at home & raise her multicultural & interfaith Filipino - Jewish daughter June & why it’s important for her to help & inspire other women to empower & honor their decis...
036: How this Mixed Mom Stays Deeply Rooted in who she is | Vanessa of Sessa Photo
March 27, 2019 09:30 - 39 minutes - 37 MBWhen you’ve grown up in a mixed household and are in a interracial relationship, how do you stay true to you are and your heritage despite how others might label you? In Episode 36, I talk to Vanessa of Sessa Photo, a mixed wife & mom of 2 about how she leverages her multicultural story to be a better mom, wife and emotive family, lifestyle and portrait photographer.
035: How this Multicultural Couple personalized their Wedding on their own terms | Lydia Isnanto + Doug
March 20, 2019 10:00 - 54 minutes - 50 MBWhen you’ve been brought up in a culture with strong notions or expectations about one's wedding day and marriage, how do you create a wedding that’s all your own as a multicultural couple? In episode 35, I talk to Lydia and Doug, an Indonesian Chinese American White Caucasian couple & producer, Film Director & Dreampreneur about how they met, got married in a personalized wedding that honored their relationship first before their cultures & how they’ve created a marriage that fits their li...
034: How this Interracial Couple uses music to connect people of different cultures | Adrien + Lizbet
March 13, 2019 09:30 - 51 minutes - 47.7 MBHow can music connect people of different cultures? In Episode 34, I talk to Adrien & Lizbet, an interracial American - Namibian couple about how they grew up, met, fell in love & formed an orchestral folk rock band that encourages conversation & connection between people of different backgrounds & cultures?
033: How Rachel Sawden Learned to Celebrate Her Biracial Heritage
March 06, 2019 10:30 - 41 minutes - 38 MBWhat journey did 1 biracial woman go on to discover who she was and embrace all of herself? In episode 33, I talk to Rachel Sawden about her mixed race experience growing up Jamaican - British, living around the world & how travel helped her discover and embrace all of herself.
032: Why Adopting Outside her Race popped her “White Bubble” | Krysten
February 27, 2019 10:30 - 43 minutes - 40.3 MBWhat is transracial adoption? Why is it important as a multiracial family to openly discuss visual differences with your kids and why does representation matter? In episode 32, I talked to Krysten about how and why adopting a child of a different race popped her "white bubble" by opening up her eyes to a deeper meaning of what it meant to have white privilege and how that realization drove her to write and create 2 children's books to celebrate her multiracial family.
031: How to answer the question “What are you?” as a Mixed Person | Sonia Smith-Kang
February 20, 2019 10:30 - 47 minutes - 44.2 MBIn Episode 31, I talk to Sonia Smith-Kang, a mom, speaker, writer, multicultural movement activist & CEO of Mixed Up Clothing about how she & her husband are raising & have created a very intentional home and public life that allows their their multiracial & multilingual Mexican, Korean, African-American children to fully celebrate their cultures, code switch seamlessly between different cultural worlds and make their own little box when asked “what are you?”
030: The 10% Talk + How to Relate to Your Lover's Culture | Chris + Monique
February 13, 2019 11:00 - 48 minutes - 45 MBWhen you significant other's culture doesn't fit what's familiar and normal for you, how do you reconcile & gain respect with his or her family? In episode 30, I'm talking to Chris + Monique, a Jamaican - American couple about their journey to "I do," the cultural challenges they faced adjusting to each other's standards of dating and what they compromised to make their relationship work & gain the respect of their families.
029: How to Create Your Own Path without Forgetting Your Haitian Culture | Winnie Sabbat
February 06, 2019 11:00 - 1 hour - 57.8 MBWhen everyone in your family & cuture has allowed followed a certain path and way of life, how do you break free to create your own path without forgetting who you are or abandoning your cultural heritage? In episode 29, I’m talking to novelist Winnie Sabbat about what life was like growing up in Haiti with her mom & sister and her journey to pioneer her own path as a young Haitian - American woman by traveling around the world to find and create happiness her way.
028: How to Celebrate Your Heritage as a Multicultural Couple | Abbey Domond + Rafael Medina
January 30, 2019 11:00 - 40 minutes - 37.1 MBHow do you celebrate 2 different cultures as individuals and as a couple and family in episode 28, I talked to Abbey Domond and Raphael Medina an interracial couple living in Connecticut about how and why celebrating their cultures matters so much to them and why they want to pass on those same values to their granddaughter Ava. He's a gourmet chef and she's a rising photographer and we delve into life together as an interracial couple, why they work well together through life's ups and do...
027: Why this Interracial Gay Couple isn't defined by Boxes
January 23, 2019 11:00 - 43 minutes - 40.4 MBHow do you stand up for who you are when other people might be quick to stereotype or label you? In season two, episode 27, I'm talking to Mike and Rashaan, 2 talented business savvy creatives with the popular instagram account, Mike and RJ about what their life looks like as a gay interracial "gayracial" couple living in New York. In this heartwarming episode, they candidly and beautifully share why they aren't defined by boxes, how they met and how they define family.
026: The Family Potluck | How to Trace Your Roots through Story with Chrislyn Choo
January 16, 2019 10:30 - 1 hour - 65 MBWhen you’ve grown up in a country other than your own, what happens when you return to live in your home country and explore your roots? What stories will you uncover about your identity and family’s multicultural heritage? In episode 26, I talk to Chrislyn Choo, multicultural storyteller and host of the Chrysalis Chronicles & a multimedia content officer at My China Roots about her inspiring and fascinating journey to trace her roots through story and Chinese history. Her story w...
025: How to Communicate Better with Your Spouse | Edit Vasadi + Adam
June 14, 2018 03:00 - 1 hour - 88.2 MBCommunication in a relationship can be challenging when you speak the same language, but what happens when you're studying abroad in a country where you don't know the language and meet the love of your life, who speaks a completely different language. Edit Vasadi & Adam candidly share how they saved their marriage and learned to better communicate their needs, feelings and intentions in Episode 25. SEE Photos of Edit + Adam HERE
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE REVIEW: Get Out
June 08, 2018 10:00 - 8 minutes - 8.56 MBThis week’s multicultural movie is Get Out, the American horror movie about a young black man Chris who goes away for the weekend to visit his white girlfriend Rose’s parent’s estate & during that weekend uncovers a disturbing secret. Watch the trailer HERE
024: How to Honor Your Heritage when you’re Westernized | Korie + Frank
May 03, 2018 03:00 - 40 minutes - 46.9 MBWhen you’ve assimilated & relate better to your American or Western culture, what are some ways that you can still honor your parents and grandparents non-Western heritages? Korie + Frank's interview will give you some insights into the subtle nuances and ways one can connect with your native culture. SEE Photos of Korie + Frank HERE
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE David
April 27, 2018 08:00 - 5 minutes - 5.36 MBThis week’s multicultural movie is David, the story of an unlikely friendship between Daud, an 11yr old religious Muslim boy living in Brooklyn and an Orthodox Jewish boy Yoav. Watch the trailer HERE
023: How 1 Mom Relates to her Multilayered Biracial Identity | Louise
April 12, 2018 02:30 - 48 minutes - 45 MBIn episode 23, Louise, a biracial mom of 3 shares her story of growing up biracial with African-American and Italian - Iranian parents, adopted and biological siblings and how she's now raising her biracial kids and teaching them about their identity. See PHOTOs HERE
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE The Hundred-Foot Journey
March 30, 2018 10:00 - 7 minutes - 6.95 MBThis week’s MUST WATCH multicultural movie is The Hundred-Foot Journey. Based on the novel by Richard C. Morais, the 100 Foot Journey is the story of a young man Hassan Kadam (played by Manish Dayal), his father and 3 siblings, who immigrate to a small village in France after their home is burned down in Mumbai India. They used to own a well known restaurant in India where Hassan learned how to cook from his mother, who was killed in the fire. So they’re in this small town in F...
022: How Jackie Honors her Ghanaian Heritage & Interracial Marriage
March 29, 2018 03:30 - 43 minutes - 40.3 MBEpisode 22 is the story of Jackie Murphy, who was born in Ghana, moved to Colorado, became a litigator and why marrying a Caucasian man of Irish descent wasn’t initially part of her plan until she met Dan… and now how she’s cultivating a strong interracial marriage and family while still celebrating her heritage. See PHOTOS of Jackie + Dan here
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE: Coco
March 17, 2018 00:32 - 8 minutes - 8.14 MBThis week’s MUST WATCH multicultural movie is Coco. Set in Mexico during Dia de la Muertos, Coco is the story of a little boy and aspiring musician Miguel, who despite his family's ancestral ban on music, desires to be a musician like his famous legendary deceased musician & movie star Ernesto de la Cruz, so he sets out on a journey journey to the “Land of the Dead” to meet his ancestors and find Ernesto de La Cruz with the hope that Ernesto de la Cruz’s blessing will show his family h...
021: Recap of Multicultural Episodes 5 - 8
March 08, 2018 09:00 - 8 minutes - 8 MBIn Episode 21, I’m recapping & sharing the best moments from Episodes 5 - 8 of the I Am Multicultural Podcast. 1. Episode 5: 2. Episode 6: 3. Episode 7: 4. Episode 8:
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE: Black Panther
February 23, 2018 11:00 - 12 minutes - 12.1 MBThis week’s MUST WATCH multicultural movie is Black Panther based on the Marvel comic book Black Panther and is the story of T’Challa, king of Wakanda, a fictionalized African nation formed by a coalition of multiple tribes who united & harnessed the power of vibranium, a nearly indestructible natural resouce, to develop a technologically advanced society. Since then, Wakanda has been the only African nation to avoid colonization, so it’s developed it’s own culture free from European influen...
020: How to Ask a Friend Questions about Race, Identity or Culture | Ashley Gerrity
February 22, 2018 04:30 - 50 minutes - 47.2 MBWhen you’re of a completely different race, culture, religion or demographic from someone else but are genuinely curious about who they are, what they believe in, how do you cultivate a friendship where you can ask the really hard or “dumb” questions? In Episode 20, I talk to Ashley Gerrity about how to cultivate a genuine, interracial friendship. We talk about: How to quickly identify who you most relate to How to cultivate a space to have tough conversations about race, culture, de...
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE: Loving
February 16, 2018 11:00 - 5 minutes - 5.65 MBThis week’s MUST WATCH multicultural movie is LOVING. Loving is the beautiful love story of Richard & Mildred Loving, a couple whose arrest for their interracial marriage in Virginia began a legal battle that would end with the United States Supreme Court's historic 1967 decision and define all interracial relationships going forward. Watch the movie trailer HERE Find out where you can watch the movie HERE Learn more about the movie HERE
019: Recap of Episodes 1 - 4
February 14, 2018 11:00 - 10 minutes - 9.72 MBIn Episode 19, I’m recapping Episodes 1 - 4 of the I Am Multicultural Podcast. 1. Episode 001: Why 1 Wedding Photographer Launched a Podcast on Multicultural & Interracial Relationships 2. Episode 002: How 1 Dad teaches his Multicultural Kids to Be True to Themselves | Rob Yaskovic 3. Episode 003: How 1 Interracial Couple discovered the true meaning of family | Lily Yange + Kent 4. Episode 004: How They Thrived in 6Yr Long Distance Courtship | Evelyn + Jeff
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE: My Big Fat Greek Wedding
February 09, 2018 15:57 - 4 minutes - 4.61 MBThis week’s multicultural movie review is on the romantic comedy My Big, Fat Greek Wedding. It’s the story of a young Greek woman Toula, who falls in love with a non-Greek man Ian, a high school teacher, and struggles to get her family to accept him (as the first non - Greek Guy to date someone in her family) while she comes to terms with her heritage and cultural identity. Watch the movie trailer HERE Find out where you can watch the movie HERE
018: How They’re Raising Daughter to Love her Mixed Heritage
February 08, 2018 03:30 - 56 minutes - 52 MBIn Episode 18, I had a fascinating conversation with multicultural married couple Ilene & Jorge about cultural identity & how it significantly shapes everything from personality, to relationships, to communication styles, traditions to raising kids. Ilene's father is a 2nd generation Russian and Jewish and her mother is Filipino & Catholic. Jorge grew up in New York with parents who were Puerto Rican + African American, Colombian, Mexican and self-identifies as Afro-Latina. We discuss: ...
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE: Guess Who
February 02, 2018 11:00 - 4 minutes - 4.99 MBThis week’s multicultural movie "Guess Who" is the story of a young black woman Theresa, who comes home for her parent's 25th anniversary celebration, and introduce them to her new boyfriend Simon home who they don’t know is white or that they are engaged. This hilarious romantic comedy starring Bernie Mac, Zoe Saldana and Ashton Kutcher explores what it means to be black, white and race relations in the context of love and marriage. Watch the movie trailer HERE Find out where you can w...
017: How 1 Muslim Woman & Jewish Man make their Interfaith Relationship Work | Annum + Jordan
February 01, 2018 04:30 - 58 minutes - 68.3 MBEpisode 17 is the story of an Indian-Pakistani woman Annum, who as a Muslim wasn’t allowed to date, but fell in love with a South African Jewish man Jordan & how together as a couple, they’re figuring out what married life and kids will look like as an interfaith, multicultural couple. I ask them the following questions to understand how they’re making their interfaith, multicultural relationship work. How she introduced her Jewish “special male friend” to her parents How they figured o...
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE: Bend it Like Beckham
January 26, 2018 11:00 - 5 minutes - 5.68 MBThis week’s multicultural movie review is on Bend It Like Beckham is the story of the daughter of orthodox Sikh family rebels against her parents' traditionalism by joining a soccer team. Main character is 18 year old Jessminder, who is the daughter of Punjabi Sikhs living in London & becomes friends with Jules played by Keira Knightley & after seeing her playing soccer with some boys, invites her to play join a premiere soccer team. Multicultural Topics Explored: Are you India...
016: How 1 Bolivian Couple is Raising Fluently Bilingual Kids
January 25, 2018 02:00 - 56 minutes - 65.1 MBEpisode 16 is the story of a Bolivian - American couple Patricia and Juan Pablo, who despite being born in the same city & country, grew up with very different family traditions & but are now forging their own path & traditions as a family, raising 2 kids. We talk about: How they met & maintained a long distance relationship (she was in Virginia & he was in Bolivia) up until 1 month before having their first child together How Juan Pablo proposed via regular snail mail over 3700 miles ...
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE: Victoria and Abdul
January 19, 2018 11:00 - 5 minutes - 5.56 MBThis week’s multicultural movie review is on Victoria and Abdul. Based on the book by Shrabani Basu of the same name, the film is about the true story of an unlikely but extraordinary friendship between Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Abdul Karim, a tall, handsome Indian clerk. The movie explores how Victoria and Abdul became very close friends and the Queen's closest confidant and how the Royal family, friends and Victoria's household reacted with controversy to their interraci...
015: Why 1 Korean Mom teaches her Multicultural Kids to Embrace Different | Jihae Watson
January 18, 2018 04:30 - 45 minutes - 52.7 MBEpisode 15 is the story of a Korean - Canadian mom, who as a young girl didn't fully embrace her Korean heritage only to marry a blue eyed blonde American Marine, have kids and realize the importance of celebrating her Korean heritage, food and language. In Episode 15, I talk to the witty Jihae Watson, a Korean-Canadian mom living in Arizona about her journey to fully embracing her Korean heritage as a kid, wife and now mom. We talk about: Her childhood experience as a Korean Ca...
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE: The Joy Luck Club
January 12, 2018 11:00 - 3 minutes - 4 MBThis week's multicultural movie review is on The Joy Luck Club. Based on Amy Tan’s book of the same name, The Joy Luck Club is the story of the relationships between 4 Chinese women and their Chinese – American daughters. Watch the movie trailer HERE Find out where you can watch the movie HERE Learn more HERE
014: How 1 Martiniquan - American Couple Chose Forever | Nathalie + Casey
January 10, 2018 11:00 - 47 minutes - 54.8 MBEpisode 14 is the story of how Nathalie from Martinique & Casey from the United States quickly figured out if they were a good match for each other using humor & vulnerability. We talk about: • What it was like growing up in a Martiniquan dual language household vs a black American family household • Growing up in a strict French Caribbean household • How Nathalie and Casey met • How a belly bump set the tone for their relationship • Keeping peace with the in-laws • How they communi...
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE: Hasan Minhaj Homecoming King
January 05, 2018 11:00 - 4 minutes - 4.38 MBThis week's multicultural movie review is on Hasan Minhaj's Homecoming King. In his first stand-up special, Hasan Minhaj weaves humorous & heartbreaking anecdotes to tell his life story as an Indian - American Muslim. Rated 8.3/10 on IMDB, the film is absolutely hilarious and does a good job of giving viewers insights into the immigrant and multicultural experience. Watch the Movie Trailer HERE Find out where you can watch it HERE
013: How 1 Blond Kid Learned to Relate in Japan | Nathan Holritz
January 03, 2018 11:00 - 46 minutes - 54.4 MBEpisode 13 is the story of a blond kid who wanted to belong in a place where no one looked like him. In Ep 13, I talk to Nathan Holritz, father of 2, minimalist & CEO of Photographers Edit about this third culture experience as a foreigner or “gaijin” growing up in Japan & what he did to immerse himself in Japanese culture, even though he looked distinctly different from everybody else in his neighborhood. SEE photos of Nathan & show notes here
MULTICULTURAL MOVIE: The Big Sick
December 29, 2017 11:00 - 4 minutes - 4.99 MBThis week's multicultural movie review is on The Big Sick. The Big Sick is the multicultural story of Pakistani-born comedian Kumail Nanjiani (as himself) & Emily Gordon, (played by Zoe Kazan) as Kumail’s white American girlfriend. They fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. Watch the movie trailer HERE Find out where you can watch the movie HERE
012: What 1 Jewish Dad teaches his Biracial Son about his Faith | Alex Barnett
December 27, 2017 11:00 - 42 minutes - 48.4 MBEpisode 12 is the story of Alex Barnett, a New York based comedian, writer & white, Jewish multiracial dad, married to an African - American woman (who converted to Judaism) & why it was important for him to raise his 6yr old biracial son in the Jewish faith. We talk about: His love story with his black wife why his wife converted to Judaism What it means for him to be Jewish Ashkenazic vs Sephardic subcultures of Judaism why it was important for him to raise his son in the Jewis...
011: The Blasian Love Story of a Florist + Musician | Chie + Dennis Davis
December 20, 2017 11:00 - 42 minutes - 39.1 MBEpisode 11 is the blasian love story of Chie Davis, who leaves behind her family in Japan to move abroad (the 1st in her family) and in the process falls in love with a famous African-American musician Dennis Davis, 25years older than her. See photos of Chie + Dennis David & detailed Show Notes HERE
010: This Has to Happen? Ugandan Kwanjula Engagement
December 13, 2017 11:00 - 44 minutes - 41.6 MBEpisode 10 is the story of my brother-in-law Ken & his outsider perspective as an American traveling to Kampala, Uganda to get officially engaged to his fiancé (my sister) as part of the traditional Ugandan engagement ceremony, the kwanjula . Along the way, he questions the why behind each Ugandan tradition vs his upbringing & makes a compelling observation that brings him closer to his future wife. Resources mentioned: BOOK: The Good Earth by Pearl Buck DANCE TROUPE: Ndere Dance ...
009: How 1 Chinese Filipino Couple defines True Love | Ria + Jon
December 06, 2017 11:00 - 1 hour - 62.5 MBIn Episode 9, I interview Ria & Jon, a Chinese – Filipino couple who met in the Philippines about how they’ve learned to communicate, love and resolve conflict despite their different cultures and the clever disagreement conflict management gimmick they’ve developed to say sorry and apologize. Resources mentioned: Hashtag: #JRSeestheWorld The Meaning of Marriage by Timothy Keller Filipino Tocino – pork dish Despacito – Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee The Green Mile movie Pan's ...
008: How Interfaith Marriage Helps this Christian - Muslim Couple Love Better | Eren + Anna Lauren Tüfekçi
November 29, 2017 11:00 - 50 minutes - 46.9 MBIn episode 8 of the IAM podcast, I chat with the cheerful, award winning media producer & diversity champion Anna Lauren Tufecki about her love story with her Turkish Muslim husband Eren & how together they’re pioneering & redefining what love & faith looks like in a healthy, fulfilling Christian – Muslim marriage. We chat about: Anna Lauren’s Christian upbringing How she met her husband Eren & how they celebrated an emotional interfaith wedding Eren’s religion: Sufisim & what is ...
007: Head Explosions How People React to Blasian Couple Timolin + Eric
November 15, 2017 11:00 - 33 minutes - 31 MBWhat’s a head explosion & how do some people react when they see blasian couple Timolin & Eric? In episode 7 of the IAM podcast, I chat with the bubbly and fun Eric & Timolin about What We Discuss Head explosions: How people react when they see them How it’s sometimes hard for people to comprehend that they are together as a married couple How they met How Eric proposed onstage as part of an improv act How cultural background can influence a person’s communication style ...
006: Why Interracial Newlyweds Khadijah + Thomas Support Each Other
November 11, 2017 11:00 - 46 minutes - 42.9 MBIn episode 6, I talk to Khadijah & Thomas who have a Youtube channel called “The Delightful Carleys” about how they met online and from the very beginning were very intentional about their relationship. We discuss what values have helped them get through a rollercoaster 1st year of marriage. See photos of Khadijah + Thomas HERE