Ep 39 - Choose Your Own Adventure (w/ Jason and Chris)
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What’s up, dudes? If you choose to listen to me talk Choose Your Own Adventure books with Jason from Holidays Unknown and Christ from Christmas Time In the City podcast, press play. If you choose not to listen, press play anyway! I mean, a Christmas book with time travel and magic? Count me in! There’s also a fire, but that really pales in comparison with the weird time distortion vortex thingy. Anyway, don’t forget to vote in Gag Me with a Spoon! Dig it!
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Episode 10 - Songs from 'A Christmas Carol' Musicals
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This week we have another special guest, Jack from The Total Christmas Podcast, who helps us discuss songs from musical adaptations of A Christmas Carol.
The versions we cover are Scrooge (1970), The Stingiest Man in Town, The Muppet Christmas Carol, A Shower of Stars Christmas Carol, Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol, A Christmas Carol the Musical (2004), and A Christmas Carol (1997, animated)
Kindness, Hope, and a Dash of Christmas Magic (with guest CJ Livingstone)
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In today’s episode, listener Mackenzie shares a memory of her Black Friday tradition. Then I interview author CJ Livingstone of the new Christmas book “Santa, Inc.” We talk about his book, Christmas, and the power of kindness. Finally, I read Louisa May Alcott’s story “Tilly’s Christmas” which continues the theme of showing the power of kindness.
So with kindness, hope, and a dash of Christmas magic, I believe we can change the world!
00:30 Listener Memory
03:25 Interview with CJ Livingstone and Review of Santa, Inc
37:30 Christmas Story: Tilly’s Christmas, by Louisa May Alcott
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New Christmas music in 2020 is like everything else related to 2020: very different.
In fact, we would say there is more heart to the music this year and nothing showcases that better than the good work of the artists and musicians whose songs we feature in this traditional episode of the Merry Little Podcast.
Each year we try to do this. To share new music of Christmas is to share Christmas better than almost anything else.
We purposely steer clear of the mainstream and the known in this episode to feature those emerging artists who give their all to Christmas in their art. That’s what makes this episode powerful and that’s what makes it fun.
Here is the new Christmas music we’re featuring this time around:
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The American Song-Poem Christmas (2003) and Christmas With the Kranks (2004).
Be sure to join us on November 21st for our 12-hour Christmas movie marathon. You can watch and chat with us at our Scener, or you can watch on your own and interact with us on social media. Join us for one film or all 12 hours!
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It’s another packed show, it’s packed in tighter than sardines wearing their thick Christmas jumpers, and it’s just as cosy.
There’s a bunch of messages from listeners and finally one of those listeners has a suggestion for a Christmas gift. Plus we introduce you to our brand new Scandinavian correspondent Bjorn.
Robin sings Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer, and gets nearly all the words right… who’d believe it.
The song this episode is the seldom heard Christmas In Smurfland by Father Abraham and the Smurfs and it’s a beautiful little tune. Listen to it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghrE0PKIAgo
Then we talk about the Smurf’s Christmas Carol and despite the fact it strays far from the original story it’s actually lots of fun.
As threatened last episode we return to the world of Christmas plants with 6 legends related to the plants that flower at Christmas.
The Yule Lad is window peeper, is he casing the joint or is he just a perv watching me getting changed.
This episode’s recommendation is Merry Britsmas. Hosted by Adam Parker, this fantastic podcast talks about the Christmas traditions and celebrations in the UK. Here’s a link: https://www.merrybritsmas.co.uk/
Finally, this week we introduce our brand new offer. If you record a Christmas story and email it through we’ll send you a gift that is worth (in my opinion) £1000. This is not a joke (well, it sort of is, but a very bad one so you wouldn’t class it as a joke) so send us your stories. You have until the 7th of December to get them to us.
If you want to get in touch you can email us at totalchristmas@gmail.com or visit the website totalchristmaspodcast.com.
In the seventh episode of 12 Days Pod, Cara and Dan discuss time travel, Santa’s different states of matter, and why this movie is Tom Hanks’ one-man-show.
What’s up, dudes? I’m joined by Scott Leopold from Holly Jolly X’masu podcast to talk the genius that was Leon Redbone and his bodacious “Christmas Island” album! What’s Tin Pan Alley, you ask? Find out here! We get into the mystique of the man and his musical style! Don’t forget to vote in Gag Me with a Spoon! Check it out to the max!
Merry Britsmas Episode 10: Stop The Cavalry & Ross Kemp's Scrooge!
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In the first of our November episodes, we honour Remembrance Day by hearing all about Jona Lewie’s Stop the Cavalry, discuss the wonderful stories of Raymond Briggs, and explore the surprisingly intriguing take on A Christmas Carol from ITV in 2000 starring Ross Kemp!
In this episode, Chris & Kris talk about the 2020 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. They run through all the balloons flying and break down how social distancing will effect the parade this year. In Listener Mail, they talk about how to duplicate a New York City Christmas if you can’t make it there this year. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. Stay safe and Happy Holidays!
Boy oh boy do we have a super special treat for you. In honor of Veterans’ Day, we are releasing a bonus episode! Holli and Scarlett are joined by 3/4 of the Shame Watch Crew Kenny, James, and Aaron. We learn, we laugh, and we say “operation Christmas drop” almost as many times as they say it in the movie. Remember to thank Veterans for their service all year long by voting for people that will fight to keep their benefits and healthcare! If you love this episode, be sure to head to our Patreon where we have the “unwrapped” recording that includes 34 extra minutes of silliness. Disclaimer: This podcast contains spoilers and swears. Where you can go to support our guests, Shame Watch:Podbean , Patreon , Twitter , Facebook , ID4 Minutes at a Time Podcast Warm our hearts all year long by rating, reviewing and subscribing to us wherever you get your podcasts. Don’t forget to follow us on social media: Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. If we jingled your bells, please consider subscribing to our Patreon. You get to peek under the tree with early access to episodes, bonus content, and rewards at every level! This helps us with our production costs and to create even more holiday cheer! Thank you for listening and have a very merry NetfliXmas! All our links in one place: http://linktr.ee/netflixmaspodcast
Let it Be Christmas – despite what 2020 has become. That is the theme and the message of this merry episode of the Merry Little Podcast that is filled with music.
We take a look back at our thoughts of Christmas just months ago and the predictions we made last spring about what this Christmas will be like. It’s here now — so how are we dealing with it?
We have some pretty serious issues, not the least of which is the unexpected mental toll this year has taken on many. Are you feeling it? Have you lost that loving feeling when it comes to Christmas?
Many have and we’re taking that topic head on. For some the thought to let it be Christmas is difficult to put the head around in a year like this. Where can we turn for inspiration?
We take a look back in history with two very different stories. We discuss George Washington’s Christmas at Valley Forge and how Christmas saved things for him when the Continental Congress could help him not at all. The lessons of General Washington are a ponderous thing for those of us struggling to find the Christmas we believe in.
We also tell the story of Archie Roosevelt, son of President Theodore Roosevelt. This one is a little more light-hearted but its lessons are the same: that we need and even crave the love, warmth and security of a Christmas well-celebrated and that we will go far to get it.
Christmas for many this year — and Thanksgiving too, for that matter – is one many are having to reach far for.
How is that done?
While we do not claim to have the answers we do have some suggestions. It is something we can work on together. And for many, it is something we can over come together.
Please join us at the Merry Forums of My Merry Christmas, where we have ideas of plenty about the virtual Christmas and the things we can do together to let it be Christmas.
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Donner looks down and is shocked to realize he is flying. Santa assures him there is nothing to worry about just before another montage begins! An hourglass shows the passing of the centuries and we see the beginning of the tradition of writing letters to Santa. Plus, does the hourglass reveal when Santa’s first flight was? Join us as we discuss Minute 33 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).
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Christmas Catch, feat. Glenn Rose - Diamond Reindeer Stealer Edition
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On this episode, we are joined by the hilarious Glenn Rose. We talk about how we relate mostly to the main character’s friends and family when they roast how she dresses and we find it very weird that she’s so hot yet super awkward. We (mostly Holli) talk about how HOT the main hunk is. Also, why was the best friend/partner also not a competing love interest? I mean, he’s hot too!Disclaimer: This podcast contains spoilers and swears.Where you can go to support our guest Glenn:Twitter
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Thank you for listening and have a very merry NetfliXmas!
We continue our series on nostalgia, and the power of remembering Christmases past as we celebrate Christmas present. Those moments bonded a Salt Lake City sports reporter with his loved ones. Ben Anderson talks to Rikki Meece about different memories and traditions and TV shows being like a piece of home.
The combination of egg, milk, and sugar are the basis of many great dishes. Add some alcohol and you’ve got the beginnings of a wonderful creamy holiday beverage. Join host, Glen Warren, as he explores 13th century monks, Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and the rich American history of eggnog.