12 Days Pod

In the thirty-ninth episode of 12 Days Pod, Dan and Cara discuss the unreleased four hour version of this film, John Candy and Steve Martin’s chemistry, and how inconvenient it would be to live in the 80’s.

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Author: 12 Days Pod
Title: 39. Planes, Trains, Automobiles, and Actual Actor Kevin Bacon
12 Days Pod

Seasons Eatings

Every year leading up to Christmas magazines are luring you into buying them with pictures of decadent, colorful, baking delights. The holidays are filled with this dessert.  Covered in rich royal icing, sprinkles, or just plain, this sweet treat is found on every Christmas table.  Round or cut into intricate shapes, this portable morsel is the basis for hundreds of variations.  Its rich history starts in the middle east and travels the world over to settle in the United States. We’re exploring the history and origins of the sugar cookie.

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Author: Glen Warren
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Season’s Eatings – Sugar Cookies

Season's Eatings

An extra mini-episode of The Christmas Alphabet Podcast.

Christmas Alphabet is about Christmas, all year round, all in alphabetical order.
Every two weeks we look at Christmas history, stories and music, starting with one letter of the alphabet. We have a world-wide view from a British perspective.

The podcast is written and hosted by Wayne Clarke – an author, broadcaster and Baptist pastor in Manchester, UK.

This time… just a short teaser asking your contributions to our next episode. We’re going to do a re-make of the Christmas Alphabet song, with your best bits of Christmas attached to each letter of the word CHRISTMAS.

Please send me your suggestions, and the reasons why these things matter to you. Send me an email or a message by social media, either in writing or as a voice mail or audio clip. I’ll feature your suggestions on the next episode, coming in two weeks.

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Author: Wayne Clarke
Title: Christmas Alphabet song trailer
The Christmas Alphabet Podcast

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! Today, we’re talking turkey…

In today’s episode I take a brief look at where the tradition of eating turkey comes from, and discover a few traditional Christmas meals from around the world.

Then I read Louisa May Alcott’s short story, “A Christmas Turkey, and How It Came”. Does this old story still have a revelant message for us today? Indeed it does. But it’s also a wonderfully sweet story to listen to while you slowly digest your Thanksgiving Dinner.

Also, our 100th episode is fast approaching! If you have a story, memory, tradition, favorite recipe or any questions for the Q&A segment on our 100th, get it to me asap at any of my social medias or email me at cozychristmaspodcast at gmail dot com!

Plus, listen for some plans I have for the coming 2023 season… enjoy!

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Author: ArtK
Title: Fantastic Turkeys and Where to Find Them
A Cozy Christmas'

Christmas Clatter

It’s the age-old question: is Die Hard a Christmas movie?  @Tech Troublemaker   joins Todd to break down the argument for and against Die Hard being a Christmas movie. We’ll also compare and contrast Die Hard with other widely accepted Christmas movies.

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Christmas Countdown Show 2022

‘Tis the season for giving, and who doesn’t love giving the perfect gift? Watching a loved one unwrap and reveal a gift that puts a massively merry smile on their face is one of the most memorable parts of the holiday season! In this episode, Eric and Danny each share 5 fun and festive gift ideas for this holiday season. Plus, the fellas get to chat with famed ornament designer, Christopher Radko!

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Author: Stretch Run Media LLC
Title: Top 5 Gifts for Christmas 2022
Christmas Countdown'

We’re officially kicking off the 2022 season of Christmas Past with a Thanksgiving family gathering, a return to a beloved Bay Area tradition, and a visit to the Cratchit family in London. Cozy up by the fire and welcome the festive season with the entire Christmas Past family.

Many thanks to Denise Lamott, Therese Porter, Kevin Patterson, and everyone at The Great Dickens Christmas Fair for making this episode possible.

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The Winter Fall by PrabajithK” — Mild Relaxation, via Pixabay

Relaxing Piano Music” — Kevin MacLeod, via Incompetech

Peace and Comfort” — Dee Yan-Key, via Free Music Archive

This Christmas” — Hot Music, via Pixabay

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Author: Brian Earl
Title: 2022 Season Kickoff from the Great Dickens Christmas Fair
Christmas Past

Tis the Podcast

Happy Thanksgiving, Christmas Fanatics! Can you believe it’s Turkey day already? We certainly can’t! This year is flying by! But, we didn’t want to let this oft-overlooked holiday pass without expressing our gratitude to each and every one of you for all of the love and support you show our little show all year ’round!

As such, we present to you this special bonus episode in which Julia, Thom, and Anthony discuss the cult-classic, “Thankskilling“! Listen as the elves break down one of the worst, the cheapest, and most baffling movies they’ve covered since “Tis the Podcast” began! Is this a case of a film being “so bad it’s good”? Or is there nothing redeemable about this story of teenage stereotypes being hunted down by a bad muppet of a Turkey named Turkie? You’ll just have to tune in to find out! Because despite the subject matter, this is one hysterical episode you want to make sure not to miss!

So, tonight, after you’ve eaten more than your fair share of Thanksgiving dinner, put your feet up, unbutton those trousers, and enjoy this fun episode!

And, once again, Happy Thanksgiving, everybody! We hope your holiday was filled with love, happiness, gratitude, family, friends, food, drinks, parades, football, “Friends” episodes, and “Peanuts” holiday specials!

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Author: Tis the Podcast
Title: Turkeyologists All Over The World Know It As… Thankskilling! (Thankskilling)
Tis the Podcast'

TGI Podcast

Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Black Friday! We decided to drop a special *bonus* episode to kick off the holiday shopping season!

In this episode, Matt gushes over his love of the show and how quickly he binged it, his own history with Black Friday shopping and, as always, he determines whether or not this should be deemed a holiday classic! So if you are heading out to the store or need to get in the shopping mindset be sure to give this one a listen!

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Author: Matt Eurich
Title: Superstore: Black Friday
TGI Podcast

Holly Jolly Xmasu

Welcome to episode 66 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this episode, I’ll be wrapping up my “Big In Japan” month with a selection of records from a variety of artists who found their biggest or initial success in Japan.

This is easily one of the episodes I’ve been most excited to record. While the nostalgia invoked by Bob McGrath, and the relative notoriety of Jennifer Connelly’s record were big deals, those paled in comparison to everything I was able to uncover about Paul Anka’s “Christmas In Japan.” I’ve mentioned before that I’m not in the best position to uncover facts about Japanese Christmas music that my friends in Japan don’t already know, so when I do, it’s a huge accomplishment for me. I’ve always liked Paul Anka, so the fact that his record was involved made it even more meaningful.

As promised in the episode, here are the English lyrics to “Vive Le Vent”:

Long live the wind, long live the wind Long live the winter wind Which goes whistling, blowing Through the tall green Christmas trees, oh!

Long live the weather, long live the weather, Long live the winter weather Snowballs and new year’s day and happy new year Grandma!

Along the long road All white from the white snow Walks an old man With his cane in his hand And all above the wind Which whistles in the branches Blows on him the romantic tune That he sang as a young child, oh!

Merry, Merry Christmas To the thousand candles Which delight toward heaven The night’s bells. Long live the wind, long live the wind Long live the winter wind Which brings to old kids Their memories of yesterday, oh!

And the old man Goes down toward the village It’s the time when everyone is good And the shadow dances near the fire But in each house There floats a festive air Everywhere the table is set And you hear the same song, oh!

I ran a little long in spots this episode, so I had to edit out a few bits. One thing I regretted cutting was the fact that “Christmas In Japan” was released on both 45 and 78. I’ve seen one copy of the 78 for sale. Unfortunately, I didn’t bid on it. I’ll keep looking, though.

Jimmy Osmond’s record was a fun one to pick up. It was also surprisingly hard to find. I had a copy sitting in my wish list on one of the record sites for a couple months, but when I went to buy it, their copy had sold. It took over a year for another copy to show up. Since then, I’ve seen dozens of them, but there was a long stretch where I’d started to worry that I’d never see another.

From a pure nostalgia standpoint, Bob McGrath’s EP was one of the biggest highlights of my collecting career. Of the human characters on “Sesame Street,” Bob was always my favorite. Hearing his “Jingle Bells” the first time took me back to my childhood. When a copy of his “White Christmas” single showed up a month or two ago, I couldn’t pass on it.

I resisted getting “Jennifer’s X’mas” for quite some time. Now that I have it, I don’t regret it, although I’m glad I didn’t pay as much as some others have.

Jennifer Connelly on “The Graham Norton Show”

I hope you’ve had as much fun listening to and learning about these artists who were “Big In Japan” as I did collecting and researching their music. Join me back here next month as I celebrate Christmas with four weekly episodes. Up first is the Hibari Children’s Chorus and their 1965 album, “Good Child’s Christmas Party.” After that, I’ll be covering the King Orchestra’s 1978 album, “Jingle Bells – Christmas Karaoke Collection.” Then join me later in the month as I talk about one of the greatest Japanese Christmas compilations to come out of the 1980s, “Mint Sound’s X’mas Album.” Finally, on Christmas Day, listen in as I cover a virtually unknown City Pop Christmas compilation. It’s one of the coolest records in my collection and one you don’t want to miss.

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. Half of any proceeds or donations received will be donated to support the people of Ukraine, while the rest will be used to purchase 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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Author: Holly Jolly X’masu
Title:

Episode 66: A Very “Big In Japan” Christmas

Holly Jolly Xmasu

Hey guys,

On this bonus episode I am delighted to welcome Brian Earl from the Christmas Past Podcast, the godfather in my eyes of the Christmas Podcast network to Kringle Talks Kristmas.

We spoke about what led him to doing a Podcast, his favourite topic to cover and various others, including his new book, titled “Christmas Past”

A book link to his website – https://christmaspastpodcast.com/book/

Check out the Christmas Podcast Network where you can both of our podcasts – https://christmaspodcasts.com/

Christmas Past twitter – @XmasPastPodcast

Christmas Past Instagram – christmaspastofficial

Follow me on twitter – @KristmasTalks

Until next time, take care, bye bye

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Author: Kriss Kringle
Title: Conversation with Brian Earl from Christmas Past
KringleTalksKristmas'

As the credits continue to roll, we talk about a recent sighting of the Super Dooper Looper, Jon’s film theory that links multiple Santa movies together, the movie that sunk the Salkinds, and revisit the cast as their names appear on-screen.

Join us as we discuss Minute 105 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985)

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Author: santabytheminute
Title: Minute 105 – Saying Goodbye to Santa Prime
Santa By the Minute

Reviews: Frosty the Snowman (1969); The 4 Seasons Greetings (1962)

Something Fun: American Christmas tree history

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Ralphie’s Red Ryders – https://ralphiesredryders.bandcamp.com

The Four Lovers “White Christmas” – https://youtu.be/0qc74lJAm_E


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Title: S4E3 – Southtown Boys
Snow in Southtown

The final episode before we go daily on Monday is HERE! Find out who won this year’s battle, AND MORE!
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Author: Bramble Jam Podcast Network
Title: November 23rd – 32 Days Until Christmas
Chrismas Morning

Sounds of Christmas

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks to Anthony and Ryan from the Movin’ Right Along podcast (from ToughPigs.com). They talk about “The Muppet Christmas Carol” which turns 30 this year! They talk about the music, and the song from Martina McBride that should have been a hit. They also talk about what the Movin’ Right Along podcast has learned by talking about this movie two minutes at a time. They also talk about Michael Caine, who was the perfect Ebeneezer Scrooge for this film. And they touch on Emmett Otter and some other Muppet Christmas projects.

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Author: Ken Kessler
Title: Muppet Christmas Carol At 30
Sounds of Christmas

Scott and Duane discuss Andy Williams’ beloved song “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year” from 1963.
Notable versions we played:Andy Williams
Andy Wiliams and Kathy Triccoli
Johnny Mathis
Harry Connick, Jr.
Barry Manillow
Kylie Minogue
Idina Menzel
Cliff RichardGenre versions of the song we played:

Celtic Thunder (Celtic)
Brian Setzer Orchestra (Big Band)
Pentatonix (Acapella)
Brett Eldridge (Country)
Ainsworth Rose (Reggae)
Gold, Frankincense & Myrrh (Punk)
Classless Act (Rock)
First to Eleven (Hard Rock)
Beegie Adair (Jazz)

Silly versions of the song we played:

Nasal Recorder (Nose Flute)
MDRN (Dubstep Remix)
Raxlen Slice (Chiptune)
Adam LeFebvre (Barbershop Quartet)
Gonzo and Rizzo from 2006 A Green and Red Christmas (Muppets)

Here’s the Staples “Back to School” commercial referenced in the episode.

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Author: Tinsel Tunes
Title:

50: It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

Tinsel Tunes Podcast

Happy Thanksgiving Week! Since Thanksgiving is coming, I know a lot of us are thinking about one thing: food. So on today’s episode, I’ll be talking to Author Jessica Thompson about her culinary cozy mystery series, A Caterer’s Guide to Crime. Book 2 in the series is set at Christmas and is on sale now. Jessica and I talk about her books, and discuss our favorite Christmas music, treats, books, memories and traditions, and a whole lot more. Make sure you have some snacks handy, because this episode will make you hungry!

Annoucement: My 100th episode is coming up sometime in December, and I want you to be a part of it! I want to do a Q&A section in that episode so if you have any questions you’d like to ask me send them in by email or reach out on social media. Also be sure to send me a favorite tradition or Christmas memory you have. Or if you just want to say hi or congrats – it can be text or you can record something and send it my way: cozychristmaspodcast at gmail dot com!

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Time Stamps

00:00 Intro, announcements, and a Christmas memory

12:13 Interview with Jessica Thompson

23:10 Favorite Christmas Music

26:19 Favorite Christmas Treats – Did Jessica really discover the perfect cookie?

32:24 Favorite Christmas Stories

34:02 Thanksgiving and Christmas

36:11 Favorite Christmas Memories

41:30 Back to the Book Discussion

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Listen to this episode of the Cozy Christmas Podcast
Author: ArtK
Title:

A Caterer’s Guide to Holidays & Homicide: Interview with Author Jessica Thompson

A Cozy Christmas'

TGI Podcast

Happy Thanksgiving Week! To close out this latest holiday we are back covering The King of Queens and ‘Supermarket Story’ from the first season of the show!

In this episode. Matt reflects back on what it was like to work at a grocery store for over 10 years and how that skewed his view of his particular episode. He criticizes Carrie’s decision to buy a frozen turkey the day before Thanksgiving, laughs at the great storyline of “the guy” and, as always, determines whether or not this should be deemed a holiday classic!

We hope you have a great Thanksgiving spent with family and friends and come back for our Christmas episodes that will fill up the month of December!

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Author: Matt Eurich
Title: The Kings of Queens: Supermarket Story
TGI Podcast