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Episode 6 - Santa Claus in Outer Space
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Santa Claus blasts off to worlds unknown in this latest episode. This week we featured: Sonny Cole, Tim Dinkins, Bobby Helms, The BellRays, Lawrence Welk’s Little Band, Tiny Tim, Barry Gordon, and Patty Marie Jay with the Hal Bradley Orchestra.

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A Cozy Christmas
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Christmas Shopping with Jack Benny
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This is a bonus episode… kind of. In the next episode I’ll be talking more about Old Time Radio and this episode of the Jack Benny program that I’ll be sharing with you today, but I thought you might like to hear it in its entirety. So sit back and enjoy as we make our way back to the days of yesteryear…

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Email a Christmas memory cozychristmaspodcast@gmail.com

Do it by Oct 15th and you’ll be entered to win a Christmas ornament: https://twitter.com/CozyXmasPod/status/1306695022981582848

Get an extra entry by donating at ko-fi https://ko-fi.com/cozychristmas

Etsy Shop https://www.etsy.com/shop/CozyChristmasPodcast

Music: Deck the Halls A by Kevin MacLeod

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Christmas Podcasts Round Up - September 19th-25th 2020
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New to Christmas Podcasts this week: Christmas Podding – Australia’s only Christmas podcast, dedicated to talking through all the big Christmas topics – whether it’s food, gifts, decorating, movies, and plenty more!

Here is your Christmas Podcasts Round Up for the week of September 19th-25th, 2020:

9/17 – Christmas PoddingWhy a Christmas Day Nap Should Be Part of This Year’s Festivities
9/19 – Total Christmas PodcastThe Christmas Movie Quiz Strikes Back
9/21 – Tis the PodcastWhat if We Lose the Things That Make Christmas in Denver So Special
9/22 – Totally Rad ChristmasSaved by the Bell
9/23 – Santa By the MinuteMinute 26 – A Handsome Man Looks Good in Anything
9/24 – Merry Little PodcastScrooge
9/24 – Tinsel TunesHark the Herald Angels Sing
9/25 – Seasons Eatings PodcastWassail
9/25 – Yuletide TVBonus Episode 9 – Call the Midwife
9/25 – Can’t Wait for Christmas PodcastFeeding the Hungry

In this episode we also have a conversation with Chris and Kris from Christmas Time in the City Podcast

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CWFC 071 – Feeding The Hungry
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On this episode, we’ll talk about a charitable act that millions do every Christmas, feeding the hungry (With the most special of special guests). We’ll also countdown the top five comic book Christmas movies, we’ll have a listener review of It’s a Wonderful Life, and we’ll have chapter 5 of our made-for-podcast Christmas movie, “A Bomb for Christmas.”

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00:00 – 01:36 Intro
01:36 – 08:23 Five Golden Things (Comic Book Christmas Movies)
08:23 – 11:42 Santa Babb’s Mail Bag
11:42 – 12:17 Feedback From Our Last Last Show
12:17 – 14:57 All I Want For Christmas Is News
14:57 – 19:57 Feeding The Hungry
19:57 – 29:50 We Need a Little Christmas Now (with, special gust, Tim’s Mom!)
29:50 – 43:43 A Bomb For Christmas (Act 5)
43:43 – 45:57 Wrap Up
45:57 – 47:46 Outtakes

“We Wish You A Merry Christmas” United States Marine Band
“Jingle Bells” Performed by Kristen Nowicki

(The embedded player for the episode is bellow the links)

Find a Food Bank Near You That Needs Your Help
https://www.feedingamerica.org/take-action/volunteer
https://www.findfoodbank.org/volunteer/

Find a Food Pantry Near You That Needs Your Help
https://www.foodpantries.org/

Find a Soup Kitchen Near You That Needs Your Help
https://www.wheelsforwishes.org/news/find-a-local-soup-kitchen/

Tim on Totally Rand Christmas Podcast
https://www.buzzsprout.com/840331/4373198-ep-14-superman-w-tim-babb

Christmas Clatter Podcast
http://christmasclatter.com/

Music for “A Bomb for Christmas”
Hitman, Nerves, Angels We Have Heard (piano), & The House of Leaves by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Sounds for for “A Bomb for Christmas”
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All music and sound in “A Bomb for Christmas” licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Yuletide TV Podcast
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Bonus Ep. 9 - Call the Midwife
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Our friends at the Sleigh Bells & Mistletoe Christmas Podcast recommended we watch this first Christmas special from BBC period drama Call the Midwife available on Netflix. While the boys work to determine whether or not this is a Christmas Classic, they also discuss: people who like Fight Club vs. people who like Snatch, their feelings on period piece television, vicars, women giving birth at Christmas as a trope, Hey Arnold, Jon’s British accents, pocket lamb chops and Keira Knightley clones.  

IMDB for this episode: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2238586/

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Holly Jolly Xmasu
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Christmas Tenor Mood
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Welcome to Episode 8 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this episode, I talk about the phenomenal 1968 album, “Christmas Tenor Mood” by the Nakamura Hachidai Quintet and Hidehiko Matsumoto. I’ve been looking forward to this album, not just because of how great the music is, but because of its pedigree. As I doing my research, I discovered that Hidehiko Matsumoto was one of the premiere tenor sax players of the 20th century. What really pleased me most, though, was finding out that Nakamura Hachidai had co-written “Sukiyaki.”

A few months ago, I looked up “Sukiyaki” on YouTube one night. This was right in the middle of the initial quarantine and we were starting to deal with everything my oldest daughter was going to be missing out on during her senior year of high school. She loved the song when she was younger, which could be part of why I wanted to hear it that night. For whatever reason, I clicked on the lyric video.

The Japanese title is “Ue o Muite Arukou,” which translates to “I Look Up As I Walk.” The song starts:

I look up as I walk

So the tears won’t fall

Remembering those spring days

And tonight, I am all alone

 

With all that was going on, the lyrics really got to me. I’ll admit, I had to look up a bit. It struck me that the song fit what everyone on the planet was going through at that moment. We were facing a global crisis and having to deal with circumstances nobody envisioned. Countless people in every country were having to get through each day, one step at a time, looking up as they walked, or doing whatever else they could to cope and get by. And we were all trying to remember a better, normal spring.

 

I look up as I walk

Counting the stars with tearful eyes

Remembering those summer days

And tonight, I am all alone

 

I thought it was uncanny how well that song fit, and that I chose to listen to it just when I did. I listened to it quite a bit over the following week. Not long after that, I was exchanging emails with a friend in Japan. We were comparing notes on how COVID was impacting us. If any good thing came from all this, it’s that it gave every single person on the planet some common ground. It might be awful, but it’s something we’re all experiencing at the same time. After telling me about how things were going for him, he told me there was a song that was helping him get through it. He said, “It’s a Japanese song, but you might know it as ‘Sukiyaki.’” I couldn’t get over the fact that the two of us were about 6,500 miles apart, and from completely different cultures, but we’d both turned to the same song for some relief from the insanity we were both facing.

 

Happiness lies beyond the clouds

Happiness lies above the sky

 

A couple months later, as I started researching this episode, I was delighted to discover its connection to “Sukiyaki.” Seeing how Nakamura Hachidai kept popping up over the last few months, I started to reflect on how important these shared experiences are. While COVID is terrible, my hope is that we all retain a sense of commonality once we get past it. It might not have disrupted everyone’s lives to the same degree, but everyone on the planet has been impacted to some degree. It’s given us all something to talk about, cry about and even laugh about together. With any luck, it will lead to at least a little togetherness and understanding.

 

I look up as I walk

So that the tears won’t fall

But the tears well up as I walk

For tonight I am all alone

 

As always, thanks for listening. Next month, I’ll be featuring the 1972 album, “Merry Christmas from Sellstars,” by Takao Hirata and Sellstars. This is probably the most obscure album I’ve featured so far and I’m pretty excited about it. It’s a blend of late 60s Now Sound music and early 70s Funk. It’s a lot of fun and one you’ll want to hear. In the meantime, if you have any suggestions or recommendations, feel free to send them my way. Also, be sure to check out some of the other Christmas podcasts mentioned in this month’s episodes. They’re a great way to keep Christmas going year-round.

Any feedback on this episode would be appreciated. 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. Any 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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Seasons Eatings
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Season's Eatings - Wassail
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Grab a cup of good cheer!  Season’s Eatings is exploring the history and origins of Wassail.  We travel through Europe to find all the wonderful warm winter drinks.

Please subscribe so you don’t miss all the episodes.

Contact me: seasonseatingspodcast@gmail.com

Find me: www.facebook.com/seasonseatingspodcast

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seasonseatingspod

Twitter: @SeasonsEatpod

Sources:

https://www.vivino.com/wine-news/

https://en.wikipedia.org/

https://talesofthecocktail.org/

Wassail song – Lisa Goettel www.thebirdsings.com

https://www.mymerrychristmas.com

https://www.christmasclatter.com

 

Tinsel Tunes
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S3E2 Hark The Herald Angels Sing
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Hello listeners. In this episode we’ll look at the song Hark the Herald Angels Sing.

Also, do you want to find out what other Christmas podcasts are out there? Then listen to Todd from Christmas Clatter Podcast’s recent episode here to find out who they are. https://christmasclatter.com/do-you-hear-what-i-hear-podcast-edition/

Would you like to know all about the new Christmas music coming out for the 2020 season?

Listen to Rikki from Sleighbells and Mistletoe Podcast as she talks to JJ from Christmas Music News and hear everything you need to know. https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/sbmchristmas/id/16021322 and follow JJ on his Twitter account. https://twitter.com/NewXmasMusic

Background music used in this episode is Hark the Herald Angels Sing used with permission from Nubeat Music https://www.nubeat.org/abcmt.html

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Merry Little Podcast
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Scrooge
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Scrooge is the most recognizable character in the history of Christmas, second only to Santa Claus. The mere mention of his name immediately brings to mind images that are both good and bad.

His story – A Christmas Carol – is known around the world, in multiple languages, and in nearly every corner of the world. Every year, it is a story told and retold on stages large and small. It is a story read and re-read by Christmas fans everywhere.

Charles Dickens did not invent Christmas but he did invite Scrooge, a difficult man who reflects all of us more than he contrasts with us. In fact, the long we study Ebenezer Scrooge the more we begin to see all that we share in common with him.

Who played him best? Was it Alastair Sim? Was it Michael Caine? Was it Patrick Stewart?

We found that the better the Jacob Marley, the better the Scrooge. In fact, we delve a little into the necessity of having the right Marley and how he makes Scrooge that much more interesting.

In this new episode of the Merry Little Podcast we examine Scrooge and the many performances given to us of Scrooge on film. We discuss his creation and just what his character means to those of love Christmas.

We are also introduced to the first new Christmas music of the 2020 season. You hear the first new offering from Jim Brickman, a great new Christmas original titled Winter Waltz:

Jim Brickman

We are also fortunate enough to have a sneak peek at a new album by Luke McMaster and his new song, Christmas Present:

Luke McMaster

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Title: Scrooge

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Germany and Puerto Rico Part 3
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This will conclude our 3 episode long conversation with Lasse from It’s a 90’s Christmas Podcast. Don’t worry we well have Lasse on many more times, after all he’s a fan favorite. As usual JP Navarro on the edits and cuts of our segments.

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Title: Germany and Puerto Rico Part 3
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Netflixmas Podcast
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The Mistle-Tones A Christmas Musical, feat. Jeff Buck - Bring the Chest-Nuts Back!
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Scarlett and Holli have their first guest ever to talk about The Mistle-Tones.  And ooooweeeee we have more conspiracies on this one.  How much autotune was used in this movie?  Who was the real villain?  How hot were those Chest-Nuts?  Join us and special guest Jeff Buck as we take a deep dive into what really happened in that supply closet.

 

And how awesome was Jeff?  Here’s where you can find him:

Social Media: @funnyasbuck

https://whostheworst.buzzsprout.com/

http://saycheese.buzzsprout.com/

www.funnyasbuck.com

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Santa by the Minute

The first flight of Claus is almost here and we get our first really good look at him in the classic red suit.  Plus: We spot a hidden Groot! We hear our first “Ho, ho, ho” laugh of the movie.. and it wasn’t from Claus! Is Vout a “creepy” elf or not? And more! Join us as we talk about Minute 26 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).

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Tis the Podcast

This week, the elves travel to the universe of Disney Channel Original Movies in order to cover the 2011 film, Good Luck Charlie: It’s Christmas! Join them as they discuss their history with Disney TV shows, family Christmas movies and television specials, and – with the spooky season just around the corner – their ideas for Christmas horror movies. So kick back with your favorite pumpkin-flavored drink, let that Autumn breeze wash all over you, and enjoy this fun-filled episode! 

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Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? Lyle and Lasse from the It’s a ’90s Christmas podcast join me to talk “Saved By the Bell!” The sweaters, the one-liners, the homeless? Yep, it’s definitely Zack Morris and gang getting up to “A Christmas Carol” shenanigans. Time out! How does it snow in the hospital? We’ll see, Preppy. Now don’t forget to vote in Gag Me with a Spoon! Check it out!

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Total Christmas

It’s back kids, the Christmas Movie Quiz returns and this time with 3 times as many questions.  Think you know your Christmas movies?  Well test your knowledge against our guest, Gerry Davila from The Totally Rad Christmas Podcast.
If you’d like to check out Gerry’s podcast, here’s a link:  https://www.buzzsprout.com/840331

We all know how difficult it is to choose the perfect present, well this episode we start a new segment where we recommend the perfect gift.  This time it’s a portrait of your loved ones’ pet.  There are lots of people who offer hand drawn pet portraits, but the one who drew our cats is called Chloe and here’s a link:  https://www.facebook.com/paintthemoment/

Scott Newman, our US correspondent, tells us his story of shame.

Then it’s this week’s Yule Lad, Bowl Licker, apparently he’s not the most attractive chap but don’t hold that against him.

This week’s recommendation is a website and podcast for everyone who can’t get enough of Christmas podcasts.
The website is christmaspodcasts.com and they share all the different Christmas podcasts that are out there.  They also have a podcast that reviews all the new Christmas podcast episodes.

If you want to get in touch you can email us at totalchristmas@gmail.com or visit the website totalchristmaspodcast.com.

Merry Christmas

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The Bugle of ChristmasPodcasts.com

Christmas PodcastsChristmas podcasting was born of efforts made in Christmas radio, years ago — at least for us at MyMerryChristmas.com.

We first launched Merry Christmas Radio in 2005, which morphed into Kringle Radio a few years later. (MCR has now returned this year with a Christmas classics/oldies format).

Those early years in Christmas audio were so much fun.

With friends from the Merry Forums we built playlists together. As time allowed we had volunteer DJs who would bring their own flavor of Christmas through hosted shows of their own. Even today we have volunteers of who lend their voices and other talents to the 50-hour Tracking Santa Show heard round the world every Christmas.

Christmas radio, at the end of the day, is an unacknowledged bit of Christmas community magic.

Our radio results were much like what you see here on ChristmasPodcasts.com: a diverse offering of Christmas from all over that is joyous, festive and fun – and uniting.

It was our Christmas radio efforts that gave me the gall to try podcasting in 2010, ten years ago come October.

I did my own radio shows but they were only playlists. There was no “me” in any of it because, well, I’m shy, timid and scared in front of a microphone.

The Merry Podcast was born out of a request from a few loyal users of our website. It was done in the name of exercise, they told me.

They wanted something Christmas that was portable. The Internet and her radio streams did not exactly “broadcast” in those days, but audio files could be played on iPods and Mp3 players.
I was encouraged to give it a shot and was told, hey, just make them radio shows for Kringle Radio.

And that’s how the Merry Podcast got its start – by combining Christmas music, history and storytelling that was, above all, intended for radio and for a few who wanted portable Christmas audio.

We went merrily on our way for several years, not worried about getting ourselves “out there” on iTunes or via social media.

We were just Christmas content creators who did this out of a love of Christmas through a world we had created for ourselves online long, long before Twitter, Reddit, or Facebook.

Then came the ugly legal wrangling of radio online. Within a short time the licensing and operational costs of Internet radio became too prohibitive for most folks to afford, especially non-commercial operations such as ours.

Out of necessity we closed down Merry Christmas Radio and took Kringle Radio, and the Merry Podcast with it, behind a pay wall.

To try to keep something of a public audio offering we developed the Merry Little Podcast, what was then a stripped down and shorter version of what we once offered.

That’s been a few years now.

We have since lawyered up. We learned the new rules. We survived.

And now we’re thinking of going back…back to the future!…by combining again Christmas podcasts with Christmas radio once again.

But, with the explosion in Christmas podcasting online, conditions have changed. The opportunity is so much greater now than it was before — thanks to you, our fellow podcasters of Christmas.

Our podcasts and our radio streams originate from our own dedicated server. Licensing is still a thing but we’re still broadcasting commercial-free. And we want to keep it that way.

How is that possible?

Well, the answer is love – in the form of donations from users who generously keep us afloat.

I would tell you that radio and podcasts ARE the most expensive part of our operations.

I don’t regret paying those royalties, by the way.

It’s just costly and hard to do when your goal isn’t to commercialize Christmas.

But we’re doing it. And I think we are helping to bring a better Christmas online because of it.

So now that ChristmasPodcasts.com is up and running – and getting some love – I have the thought of taking it to the next level by introducing a Christmas radio stream featuring Christmas Podcasts and, more importantly, Christmas podcasters.

Christmas Podcasts Radio would offer commercial-free Christmas radio featuring podcasters – natural DJs, if you ask me – presenting their own radio shows that would feature their podcasts, their music and their expanded take on Christmas in, say, 1-hour shows scheduled at certain times.

Mash up several podcasters participating coupled with other strategically positioned bits of Christmas audio content, broadcast here and on the websites of podcasters, and radio collectives everywhere, and what have you got?

Well, in my view, another new level in Christmas online. It would be entirely unique. Fun! Festive! All Christmas offered like nowhere else!

Interested?

If we get the response we hope for, we’d like to launch this before Thanksgiving 2020. Yes, just weeks away.

What would be required?

We would need:

1. A name and a time for your show
2. A commitment for show frequency
3. Several shows ready in advance
4. A 1-year commitment to the project
5. Personalization of your podcast directory page here at ChristmasPodcasts as a radio partner
6. Willingness to add your voice to promos, radio drops, idents, etc.
7. Your ideas, your suggestions, and your passion for Christmas, podcasting and radio

We would offer:

1. All expenses paid for licensing and royalties (crowdfunded, of course)
2. Hosting of the radio stream
3. Embed code to put the stream on websites
4. Promotion of your radio show on our sites, forums, social media and other radio streams

What could this do for you and your podcast? Well, we will leave that up to your imagination.

If you’re interested in being a part of this project, please input your information below.

To pull this off, we’re going to need at least 10 committed podcasters/radio show hosts.

If we can’t get that, we’ll either pull back from the effort or at best delay it until we can staff this.

I believe this could be very popular and well accepted. But like most things Christmas online, I think it will take the collective to pull it off.

Who is with us?

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Christmas Time is Here Part 1
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Chris from Christmas Time In The City Podcast joins me for some casual Christmas conversation. This was very entertaining for us. This is Part 1 out of 2 & a Half.

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Title: Christmas Time is Here Part 1
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Christmas Podcasts Round Up - September 12th-18th 2020
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The Christmas Podcasts Round Up for the week of September 12th-18th, 2020 — Latest Episodes:

9/13 – Jingle Jank PodcastDisco Christmas Songs
9/14 – Total Rad ChristmasRudolph’s Shiny New Year (w/Craig Kringle)
9/14 – Tis the PodcastI’m at One with the Yuletide, Know What I Mean?
9/15 – A Cozy Christmas PodcastPuzzles, Poems…and Santa with a Stick?
9/15 – Christmas ClatterDo You Hear What I Hear: Podcast Edition
9/15 – Sleigh Bells & MistletoeChristmas Cures for the COVID Blues, Part I
9/16 – Santa by the MinuteMinute 25 – Season’s Greetings
9/17 – Merry BritsmasLonely This Christmas

This episode of the Christmas Podcasts’ Podcast includes a brief conversation with Tim Babb of Can’t Wait for Christmas podcast.