Say hello to Australian Marriage Celebrant Josh Withers and his wedding wisdoms

Josh Withers Australia Marriage Celebrant

I’ve known of Josh, (read that as stalked), for years. And I am so glad that over the years we’ve connected and collaborated and both formed a mutual appreciation society of one another. I hugely admire how Josh spreads marriage joy and creates ceremony magic for all of his couples, in a simple, yet beautiful, no nonsense kind of way.

Josh wither Australian Marriage Celebrant

Josh wouldn’t say it, but he has played a huge role in shaping how many celebrants in the Celebrant world see themselves as celebrants and how they work to help couples have a wedding ceremony that is just what they want. He has most definitely helped to kick celebrancy into the modern ages, for sure!

So yes, as you can imagine, I am pretty much dabbing around my office now with excitement. Getting to feature a spotlight interview on Engaged and Ready with Mr Josh Withers, and gaining some insights into why he loves what he does, in the ten years that he’s been doing it, yes!

What did you do before you became a Celebrant?

I was a breakfast radio announcer.

Is there anything about your previous job experiences that is relevant to you being a Celebrant or helps you now as a Celebrant?

I’ve always been a public speaker and heavily involved in my local community.

What has been the highlight of your wedding career so far?

I get to travel the globe speaking marriages into life, it’s the best!

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What advice would you give to couples getting married now? What mistakes could they do with avoiding?

My key advice to couples is to not let all of the wedding “stuff” and “BS” get in the way of you being present in your wedding. Let it happen to you, let your guests congratulate you, and make time for you and your partner to enjoy it.

What has being a wedding Celebrant taught you about life and people?

No-one is normal, everyone is weird, and great marriages can make the world a better place.

What do you love about being a wedding Celebrant?

I get to breath marriages into life, that’s an amazing opportunity!

What aspect of your job as a wedding Celebrant gives you the most satisfaction?

Creating a space where my couples feel comfortable exchanging personal and meaningful vows.

What are your favourite types of wedding ceremonies?

Elopements for sure.

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If you had to sum yourself up in three words, what would they be?

True, simple, fun.

What would be a dream ceremony for you?

On top of a mountain somewhere, millions of miles away from anywhere, just the three of us exchanging raw and meaningful words.

How would you say the wedding industry has changed in the last fifteen years?

In the ten years I’ve been a celebrant I’ve seen guest lists get smaller, and I’ve seen the important things rise up, like personal vows, smashing traditions, and intimate celebrations.

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What kind of couples do you enjoy working with?

Humans of any kind are welcome 🙂

What are your favourite types of venues/spaces for weddings?

In the outdoors.       

When you’re not busy being a Celebrant what do you love doing?

I love writing and podcasting, I’ve got to get the words out of my head.

And that my friends is awesome Marriage Celebrant Josh Withers. For more about Josh you can check out his profile here, or his website right here. And do you know what, although Josh is an Aussie and does most of his ceremonies in Australia, he actually flies worldwide for ceremonies like a real-life Superman. Cool, right?


Photo credits

Bulb Creative

Cloudcatcher Studios

About the author

Natasha Johnson

Natasha Johnson is an experienced Wedding Celebrant, blogger and writer on all things related to weddings, in particular wedding ceremonies. Her mission is life is to encourage couples to see the importance of their wedding ceremony and to get married in just the way they want to. Make sure you catch her on the Engaged and Ready Wedding Podcast, here or on iTunes and Stitcher.

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