Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? Adam Parker Sibun from Merry Britsmas joins me to talk all things Spider-Man, especially The Amazing Spider-Man #314 by Michelinie and McFarlane! It’s got action, it’s got heart, it’s got…Peter and MJ getting evicted on Christmas Eve?!?? Curse that Parker luck! Could there be an Xmas miracle in store for everybody’s favorite wall-crawler? So fill up your web shooters, grab your camera, and swing into this episode!

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Author: Gerry D / Adam Parker Sibun
Title: Ep 96 – Amazing Spider-Man #314 (w/ Adam Parker Sibun)

Welcome to episode 33 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this episode, I talk about Yujiro Ishihara’s 1966 album, “Xmas Carol.” It’s a fantastic vocal album that should appeal to any fans of Perry Como or Andy Williams.

Before finding the LP, I first came across the flexi-disc version, which was released at the same time. Due to some misinformation, at first I thought it was a double-LP, then a set of two 45’s. I finally found an extremely affordable copy of it online which showed the flexis. I wasn’t collecting flexi-discs at the time, so I passed. The copies I’ve found since then are a little more than I’m willing to spend.

After receiving and listening to the album, without knowing anything about Ishihara, I developed a picture of him in my mind of a Ricky Nelson type who transitioned from teen idol roles to similar family-friendly fare as he got older. I was really surprised to read about his long career in tough guy roles, and his Sinatra-esque reputation in the industry.

One disappointing aspect of my research was that I couldn’t find a lot about his actual singing career. Wikipedia was light on the details, providing little more than a few lists of his albums and singles. He apparently started out as a brash, rebellious sort, before settling into more of a crooner role. However, he did maintain his rough, onscreen persona throughout his acting career.

Thanks for listening, and I hope you appreciated Yujiro Ishihara as much as I do. Join me back here on the 18th when I discuss the 1965 album, “Christmas Guitar Beat,” by the surf rock band, The Lotus. Then tune in on the 25th for Satoru Oda’s splendid “Tenor in X’mas” from 1964.

As always, any feedback on this episode would be appreciated. If have any suggestions, or if you’d like to recommend a song or album for a future episode, drop me a line and let me know.

Remember, I’ve added a button to my Ko-fi page. If you’d like to support me one cup of coffee at a time, a donation is only $3. I’ve also opened a Redbubble store. I only have a couple designs up, but keep an eye on it as I’ll be trying to add more. Any proceeds or donations received will be put towards purchasing new Japanese Christmas music to review for future episodes. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. And if you get a chance, leave me a review on iTunes. Thanks!

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Episode 33 – Yujiro Ishihara’s “Xmas Carol”

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Tis the Podcast

Happy Thursday, Christmas fanatics! Welcome to the forty-second official installment of “Another Christmas Story”!

This week’s chapter, Chapter Forty-One, entitled “Christmas in Hollis”, will be read to you by listener Danielle Essary! We hope you like it! If you do, make sure to share this episode and our website, upon which the text of this installment is posted, to get it in front of as many ears and eyes as possible! In addition, make sure to listen to the entire episode to hear us launch a new contest and find out how you can win a brand new, 2021 Hallmark “Stocking Stuffers Special Edition Keepsake Ornament”!

Coming up on the show this upcoming Monday, November 15th, we will be covering the brand new Hallmark Original Christmas Movie, “Next Stop, Christmas“! And later that same night, we will be recording our episode on the 2003, family holiday movie, “Eloise at Christmastime” with Kim Cooper of “Planning For Christmas“, which will drop in your feeds on Monday, November 29th! Meanwhile, on Tuesday, November 16th, we will be recording our episode on the brand new, Disney + sequel that nobody asked for, “Home Sweet Home Alone“, which will drop in your feeds on Monday, November 22nd!

Before that, however, on Thursday, November 18th, you’ll get to hear Chapter Forty-Two of “Another Christmas Story” entitled “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”, which Holli Cuomo of “NetfliXmas” will be reading to y’all! So, keep your eyes on your podcast feeds because there’s lots of great stuff coming up!

Enjoy, y’all! 🎅🏻🎄🎁 🦌🦉⛄️🚂🔔 🤶🏻 🎀 ❄️

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Author: Tis the Podcast
Title: ”Another Christmas Story” – Chapter Forty-One – Christmas in Hollis – As Read By Danielle Essary

Sounds of Christmas

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks to singer/songwriter Cliff Beach about his new Christmas album, “Merry Christmas, Happy New Year”, and some of the music that inspired him, including James Brown, Louis Armstrong and Bruce Springsteen!

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Author: Ken Kessler
Title: Talking Christmas Music And Inspiration With Cliff Beach
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BZ reveals the name for his big Christmas sequel in a payoff to one of the movie’s most memorable moments!  Then, back at the North Pole, Santa is sad… again.  Join us as we discuss Minute 83 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).

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Title: Minute 83 – Christmas II!
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Seasons Eatings

Its bland base of bread or rice invites embellishment, both traditional and irreverent, and in dressing recipes, sausage, nuts, fruit, mushrooms, and shellfish combine in countless permutations. In contrast to the more predictable turkey, stuffing is the frisky, occasionally outlandish, personality of the holiday table. We’re explore the history and origins of stuffing.

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Author: Glen Warren
Title: Season’s Eatings Side Dish – Stuffing

Introductory Episode of The Christmas Alphabet Podcast.

Christmas Alphabet is a podcast about Christmas, in alphabetical order. Every two weeks we’ll have another letter, and more festive feelings and facts.

This is the introductory episode, before we get going for real, to let you know this new podcast is on its way. In this five minute taster episode, our host, Wayne, introduces us to the new Christmas podcast.

Every episode will be about Christmas trivia, Christmas music, Christmas traditions and history and a few fun facts. And all we talk about will start with just one letter of the alphabet.

Please subscribe to The Christmas Alphabet podcast on the pod app of your choice. Leave an early review if you would, please. And tell your friends about it.

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Author: Wayne Clarke
Title: Christmas Alphabet introduction
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Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? Michelle Kidwell from Michelle’s Cozy Murder Bookclub and I talk the Angela Lansbury classic “Murder, She Wrote”! Did Santa kill someone? Or was it the new-in-town fiancé? Whose secret did the victim know? Only Jessica Fletcher can solve it! Oh, and simultaneously  cure Doc’s Christmas blues! So grab your cup of cheer and magnifying glass and start investigating this episode!

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Author: Gerry D / MIchelle Kidwell
Title: Ep 95 – Murder, She Wrote (w/ Michelle Kidwell)

Merry Little Podcast of MyMerryChristmas.com

Great Christmas podcasts are made of one very simple ingredient: love.

That is the conclusion of two very different podcasts we feature in this episode.

One is two years old and has published dozens of episodes. The other is brand new, only weeks old.

Yet the commonality in their creation and the motivation for bringing it all online is surprisingly the same. In fact, we have found this in nearly every other podcast we have featured and we claim the very same for our own.

In this merry episode we talk with Rikki Meece of the Sleigh Bells and Mistletoe Christmas Podcast, a general Christmas podcast that dives deep into just about any Christmas subject. In a world of specialized Christmas podcasts Sleigh Bells and Mistletoe dares to cover it all.

We discuss with Rikki how her background in radio influences the creation and production of SBMX and how she manages to cover even more of the broad topics of Christmas by expanding the podcast’s presence on social media.

We also talk with Mark and Doug of the brand new Eggnogs and Yulelogs podcast, which has only been online just the past few weeks.

These creative guys have decided to cover the already-covered topic of Hallmark movies. But they do it with their own creative take – and, well, you just have to hear them explain it. They are fun, they are entertaining and they bring a lot of Christmas cheer.

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Title: Great Christmas Podcasts, Part 2 – Finding the Christmas in Christmas Podcasts

Welcome back! This week we welcome Gerry D from Totally Rad Christmas to talk Cheers for the first time on the podcast!

Gerry and Matt both go over their history with the series, talk a little bit about their own Thanksgiving experiences, how Cheers was at the forefront of many sitcom tropes we see used to today, and lastly, they determine if this episode should be deemed a holiday classic. This episode was a lot of fun to record and we hope you enjoy it!

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Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? I’ve got a rad treat for you today! It’s an episode of Jingle Jank I was a guest on! Now you can hear me along with Scott and Jay talk about the ‘84 album “A Midnight Christmas Mess”! Or, even better, go over to Jingle Jank and listen there! Then once you’re hooked, you can like and subscribe and download their other shows! There are some fantastic episodes! Take a listen to this one then head on over and enjoy! There are some fantastic guests!!

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Title: Jingle Jank Podcast: A Midnight Christmas Mess

In this scrumptious episode, Eric and Danny count down each of their top 10 favorite Christmas time foods and beverages of all time. The guys chat about why they picked each item, and share special memories tied to each food item or drink.

From sugar cookies and stuffing, to sparkling cider and peppermint mocha lattes; these holiday food and bev lists are packed full of delighful memories and delicous family recipes!

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Christmas Clatter

Callisters Christmas is a family-owned and operated business selling Christmas tree ornaments and holiday decorations for 30 years and starting in 1991 in regional shopping-mall kiosks, with an inventory of about 400 ornaments. Today, they do seasonal pop-up stores in Midwestern malls, including Mall Of America and state fairs.

Tami Crouch joins Todd to tell the story of Callisters, upcoming trends in ornaments, and the value of using decorations to remember the years past.

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Happy Monday, Christmas Fanatics! Now that we’re officially in the most wonderful time of the year, we hope that you’re knee deep in preparing for Christmas – planning your menus and wrapping your gifts in your fully decorated home while watch holiday films on TV!

This week, Julia, Thom, and Anthony are joined by Claude Bélanger – formerly of “Christmas Conversations” – to discuss one of the most heartwarmingly perfect Christmas episodes of a television show that any of them have ever seen: Season 2, Episode 4 of Apple’s hit television show, “Ted Lasso” entitled “Carol of the Bells”! In what is one of their favorite episodes of the podcast to date, listen as the four gush over this hilarious series, lavish praise on the talented cast and the entertaining characters they bring to life, commend its incredible writing, and throw around quotes galore! In addition, they talk about how they each individually spent Halloween, delve into a conversation about mental health, and reveal what movies and television specials they like to watch on Thanksgiving to celebrate Turkey Day!

So, settle down in front of the glow of your Christmas tree with your favorite, just-returned holiday drink from Starbucks in this year’s Red Cup, and enjoy this extraordinarily festive episode we can guarantee you that you will not want to miss!

And if you want even more “Tis the Podcast“, make sure to check your podcast feeds this upcoming Thursday – November 11th – to hear Chapter Forty-One of “Another Christmas Story” entitled “Christmas in Hollis”, which listener Danielle Essary will be reading to you!

As always, thanks for your love and support, y’all! 🎅🏻🎄🎁 🦌🦉⛄️🚂🔔 🤶🏻 🎀 ❄️

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Author: Tis the Podcast
Title: To The Family We‘re Born With, And To The Family We Make Along The Way. And, Most Importantly, To Richmond! (Ted Lasso)

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Sounds of Christmas

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks to Brynn Stanley about Halloween music, Christmas music, “Freebird” and lots more (including the possibility of a sequel to her “Classic Christmas” album!

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Title: Talking About A Classic Christmas With Brynn Stanley
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Christmastime in the City Podcast

Chris & Kris are back with five more New York City Christmas songs! Join us as we take a listen to more Holiday music inspired by the Big Apple! Stay safe and Happy Holidays!

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Christmas in Herald Square – Tony Bennett 

12 Days of a NYC Christmas – Papa Jean

Christmas in Harlem – Kanye West featuring Teyana Taylor 

Christmas in New York City – The 69 Eyes

It’s Christmas in New York – Loa Falkman

It’s Christmas in New York – John Wesley Shipp 

 

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Christmas Podding

This week we give you every reason on earth why you should be listening to Christmas Music right now and not wait till December 1.

We uncover the latest trends in Gifts and tell you what the Top Gift List is for Christmas 2021 plus

Why you MUST do your Christmas Shopping this weekend or potentially miss out on a whole range of popular toys, presents, clothes and gifts. You wont believe what there is a worldwide shortage of?

And we uncover the winner of our Christmas Book Competition. You could be receiving a Box of Books under your Christmas Tree this year thanks to our friends at KensingtonBooks.com.au

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Author: Liam Renton
Title: Christmas Podding- Why you should definitely be listening to Christmas Music RIGHT NOW!
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