Between Passports
When Layla decided to marry Marco, she didn't just marry him. She married two families—one Iranian, one Italian. Both loud. Both loving. Both absolutely certain they knew the right way to do a wedding. The Tahdig was non-negotiable. Three types of antipasto was the minimum. The ceremony would last two hours. No, six hours. The flowers should be white. No, abundant and colorful. And the music? That's where things got really interesting. For eight months, Layla translated. She managed. She absorbed every disagreement so neither family would feel rejected. Her fiancé Marco, meanwhile, thought everything was going great. This is a story about what happens when two strong cultures collide over something as simple as a wedding. It's about the invisible work of belonging to two worlds at once. It's about mothers who don't speak each other's language but somehow understand each other perfectly when it comes to being right. And it's about a moment at midnight when two women who had spent months in diplomatic warfare ended up on a dance floor together, and nobody had planned for that. This is Between Passports—where we explore the quiet moments when two worlds meet, negotiate, argue, and occasionally just dance. New episodes every week. Find us at betweenpassports.com
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