Holiday Traditions: Old, New, and Unwrapped with the Mathis-Coopers
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In this holiday-themed episode of At the Table, Greg Mathis Jr. and Elliott Cooper reflect on family, tradition, and what the season really looks like as life evolves.
The two talk candidly about how they each grew up celebrating the holidays — from church, food, and large family gatherings to travel and long-standing rituals — and how those experiences have shaped the traditions they’re building together today. They discuss navigating holidays as a couple, balancing time between families, and letting go of traditions that no longer serve them while honoring the ones that still matter.
Greg and Elliott also explore the emotional complexities the holidays can bring, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community, including family expectations, coming out, and creating safe, affirming spaces during a time that isn’t always easy for everyone.
The episode closes with reflections on personal growth over the past year, lessons around presence, self-care, and purpose, and intentions for the year ahead — offering a grounded, thoughtful conversation about love, gratitude, and moving forward with intention.