The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
The CRAM Podcast features engaging and thought-provoking interviews that explore innovative ideas and exciting new research that’s shaping our lives - whether it's the evolution of the work world, the transformative ways we connect, the re-imagining of home and place, or the dramatic changes in our identity and community. We interview leading researchers and big thinkers about the human condition and the possibilities of tomorrow.
The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed
Why do we say I DO?!
Why do we STILL get married?
We can live together – cohabit. Or we can live apart but have some kind of commitment, or understanding, or arrangement. There are so many options for people in relationships today.
Why do we need the stamp of marriage?
Take this unexpected and eye-popping journey through the history of marriage and discover why people around the globe have said – and continue to say - “I do!”
Award winning historian Elizabeth Abbott looks at some of our strangest customs: from babies being betrothed, to couples marrying themselves to people marrying others who aren’t even alive.
You’ll never look at marriage the same way again!
Info on Guest:
Elizabeth Abbot is a historian and Senior Research Associate in the Arts with Trinity College at the University of Toronto. She’s the award winning author of a number of books incl. A History of Marriage, A History of Celibacy, A History of Mistresses, and Sugar: A Bittersweet History. For more info on Elizabeth and her work: https://www.trinity.utoronto.ca/directory/abbott-elizabeth/
Add’l Info:
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