
Listen to this episode of the Feliz Christmas Merry Navidad Podcast
Author: Manny Torres
Title: Germany and Puerto Rico “Part 1”
Listen to this episode of the Feliz Christmas Merry Navidad Podcast
Author: Manny Torres
Title: Germany and Puerto Rico “Part 1”
Tracking Santa with the North Pole is a whole new level in Santa tracking. We have been doing it here at the North Pole for decades but for the world at large it has only been available for the last 30 years or so.
It is not like Santa tracking you see anywhere else online or offline.
The North Pole Flight Command Center at the North Pole tracks Santa as part of their job. They not only get Santa and his sleigh off the ground but they follow him every stop of the way. They are the first trackers of Santa.
Their job is to keep Santa’s sleigh loaded, to keep Santa on time, to keep him safe, and to return him home.
That is a very big job.
It requires the help of thousands of sleighs and reindeer — plus millions of elves around the world. We call them Tracker Elves.
In this episode of the North Pole Podcast Elves Frank Myrrh, Crash Murphy and Roger Star hold a discussion about why elves love the work of tracking Santa.
Elf Roger Star is the International Director of Santa Trackers. If you do see him online, most of the time it is posting direction to trackers at SantaTrackers.net, a private website just for elves. That site is used to recruit, train and work with Tracker Elves around the world.
Elf Crash Murphy, as you know, has a special role in tracking Santa. He follows Santa’s sleigh on Christmas as an eye-in-the-sky reporter for Kringle Radio. During the rest of the year he works to recruit and train new elves (and to answer general questions about Santa, the elves and life at the North Pole from his many radio listeners).
Frank, Crash and Roger bring you up to date in this episode of all the things the North Pole Flight Command Center is doing to help Tracker Elves this Christmas.
They discuss how anyone who believes in Santa can become an elf themselves and start their elf career by tracking Santa for Santa, right in their own home.
This is a groundbreaking episode for anyone new to Santa Update or tracking Santa.
You can always track Santa on your own, using inferior tracking services on the Internet. Or you can track Santa as one of his elves with those other who track Santa for Santa.
We think you will like our experience better. This episode will teach you how all those tracking pieces fit together.
Listen to this episode of the North Pole Podcast
Author: Elf Ernest
Title: Tracking Santa with the North Pole
Visit NorthPolePodcast.com to explore the archives!
New Christmas Podcasts for August 29th through September 4th, 2020:
8/30 — Sleigh Bells & Mistletoe Christmas Podcast – Save Santa’s Reindeer
8/30 — Christmas Clatter Podcast — I’ll Give Him Another 30 Days or So
8/30 — Jingle Jank Podcast — Yacht Rock Christmas Songs
8/31 — Tis the Podcast — You May Not Ask for Anything to do with Interpersonal Relationships! Got it? This is Santa Claus, not Dear Abby!
8/31 — A Cozy Christmas Podcast — A Dickens Family Christmas
8/31 — Totally Rad Christmas — Holiday Shopping and Wish Books (with Vinnie Brezinsky)
8/31 — Merry Little Podcast — The Victorian Christmas Part VI
9/4 — Totally Rad Christmas — Bonus Episode — Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (with Anthony Caruso)
In this episode we have a brief conversation with Scott Newman from Jingle Jank Podcast, as well.
Hello you beautiful people, you have been sorely missed.
It’s Episode 12 of the podcast and this week we’re proud to announce we have a Number 1 fan (self-appointed) and he shares his Worst Christmas Present Ever.
As mentioned in the last episode, the wonderful Rachele Teasdale sent through some Aussie Christmas Songs and we find out if your host is familiar with them (spoiler alert: no he isn’t).
Here’s the songs:
He’s the Aussie Santa by Bucko & Champs
https://youtu.be/0sGqk1aYmk8
Christmas Photo by John Williamson
https://youtu.be/ctvh9GVckTE
The Aussie Christmas Song by Batesy
https://youtu.be/FVCCIx0YxOo
Six White Boomers by Rolf Harris
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlSsffF2xhA
Good King Wally by Bucko & Champs
https://youtu.be/_hcMF3SacCw
White Wine in the Sun by Tim Minchin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCNvZqpa-7Q
This week’s recommendation is also this week’s Santa Claus is NOT Coming to Town. It’s the excellent Christmas Past Podcast and the presenter, Brian Earl, tells the story of how he discovered the truth about Santa.
Christmas Past talks about the history of all the traditions we love at Christmas, it’s educational and entertaining and the website is also lots of fun.
Here’s a link:
christmaspast.media
Yule Lad of the week is Pot Scraper, he has an ingenious method to help him steal your pots and give them a good scraping, but I can’t help thinking this could all be avoided if people would just clean their pots and pans.
If you want to get in touch you can email us at totalchristmas@gmail.com or visit the website totalchristmaspodcast.com.
Merry Christmas
Listen to this episode of Total Christmas Podcast
Author:
Title: Episode 12 – Aussie Christmas Songs
As we prepare to launch Season Two around November 1st, we’ve compiled all of the Something Weird segments from Season One!
In these segments, we discuss: a Christmas song about passing gas, Farfel the Nestle mascot, Taylor Swift lyrics, a scammer who refuses to talk about Christmas while scamming, a Vanilla Ice holiday remix, a woman with 168 Christmas trees in her home, Patti LaBelle’s missing background singers, a candle made out of jello and mayonnaise, Christmas cards featuring dead animals, and the amount of bugs that may or may not be living in your Christmas tree.
Email us at snowinsouthtown@gmail.com
Twitter – @snowinsouthtown
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/snowinsouthtown
Listen to this episode of the Snow in Southtown Podcast
Author: snowinsouthtown@gmail.com (Snow in Southtown Podcast)
Title: Something Weird: Season One Compilation
What’s up dudes? What’s that you say? How about a bonus episode? Illin’. Anthony Caruso from ‘Tis the Podcast and I talk Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. Guess what? We really love the season 4 episode. It’s definitely rad! Check it out! Also, no voting on this one, but enjoy the bad impressions anyway.
Listen to this episode of Totally Rad Christmas
Author: Gerry D
Title:
Liam and Ness reveal the Number 1, All Time Favourite Christmas Food and why you need it at your Christmas Dinner.
Whats the Most Given Christmas Gift to MEN EVER?
And Tensions are running High Between our Hosts in a heated Podcast that asks How Do you Deal with a Christmas BRAT.
Listen to this episode of Christmas Podding
Author: Liam Renton
Title: Christmas Podding- We Reveal The Number 1 Christmas Food of ALL TIME?
The elf workshop activities continue and we cover it all! This week: Reindeer pedicures! The possible hazards of applying stardust to wrapping paper! Director Jeannot Szwarc berates an elf! Join us as we discuss Minute 23 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).
Check out our podcast website: https://binstoybin.wixsite.com/binstoybin/santa-by-the-minute-podcast
Listen to this episode of Santa By the Minute Podcast
Author: santabytheminute
Title:
Happy Monday, everybody! Can you believe that it’s already the last day of August? We are officially in the Ber Months as of tomorrow! To celebrate the occasion, the elves are joined by Gerry D. of Totally Rad Christmas to discuss the 1991 family-film, All I Want for Christmas. While Gerry, Julia, and Thom all have a history – and therefore, some form of nostalgia – with this movie, Anthony is going in completely blind; will this New York Fairy Tale win him over? Does this movie in general hold up to anyone who wasn’t raised in the nineties? What do all of them think of this pre-Hocus Pocus performance of Thora Birch? And how does Leslie Nielsen stack up against the other actors who have portrayed Santa Claus on this show so far? All of this and much, much more are discussed in this episode – including how homeschooling during the time of COVID is going for Julia’s kids; how Thom and Gerry are dealing with life in quarantine due to being exposed to Coronavirus; and what all of the elves, plus their special guest, think of the first trailer for Matt Reeves’ The Batman. So settle back with your favorite pumpkin drink, blast that air-conditioning, enjoy this fun episode, and take solace in the fact that we have officially arrived at the Ber Months!
*Note – Please excuse Thom’s bad audio quality this episode. Due to living in Quarantine while recording, and the unstable internet that comes along with it, it’s not always clear. This will be resolved by next week’s episode!*
Listen to this episode of Tis the Podcast
Author: Anthony
Title: Episode 162: You May Not Ask For Anything To Do With Interpersonal Relationships! Got It? This Is Santa Claus, Not Dear Abby!
Santa’s reindeer are in trouble! With new Covid mandates, Leavenworth Reindeer Farm in WA is in danger. The daughter of the owners speaks to Rikki about caring for the animals, Christmas on the reindeer farm, and our favorite reindeer next to Rudolph – Moonshine. See the adorable photos on our social pages: Twitter @BellsSleigh InstaGram and Facebook Sleigh Bells & Mistletoe Christmas Podcast.
Listen to this episode of the Sleigh Bells & Mistletoe Christmas Podcast
Author: Rikki Meece and Mary Richards, Christmas Podcasters
Title:
Our series on the Victorian Christmas concludes with an in-depth look at the stuff of Christmas – the décor, the music, the food and the celebration.
We also get a good look at the fads, which include the runaway tradition of Christmas cards that, for some, got a bit out of hand. The dialogue, the poetry and the debates of Christmas cards are discussed as part of an exploration of the relationships between men and women – and they their gift giving differed during the late 19th century.
We also share the unforgotten classical Christmas music of the Santa Claus Christmas Symphony, a masterpiece written before Jingle Bells in the early 1850s and we explain why it hasn’t achieved the well-known status of other Christmas music of the time. You can hear this great piece of music via this video:
But what you might not know is why she could have posed the question in the first place. We explore the blow back that developed late in the 1890s not only to the idea of Santa Claus but also to the idea of the Christmas tree, Christmas decorating and holiday gift giving.
No discussion of this time would be complete without exploring the food of the time and we cover the big items of Christmas turkey, cookies, eggnog…and rum.
Images of Christmas during the 1880s and 1890s:
Listen to this episode of the Merry Little Podcast
Author: Merry Podcaster
Title: The Victorian Christmas Part VI
What’s up, dudes? Remember standing in line for hours to get that one toy? Your parents probably did, especially after you sat down and circled all the toys you wanted in the Wishbook? Vinnie Brezinsky from hueyandbax joins me to talk holiday shopping and wishbooks! Malls and shopping and commercials! Oh my! Don’t forget to vote for your favorite worst impression!
Listen to this episode of Totally Rad Christmas
Author: Gerry D
Title: Ep 24 – Holiday Shopping and Wishbooks (w/ Vinnie Brezinsky)
It’s a funny thing. For years and years now we have seen this thing in the media about “Christmas creep”.
All through the month of July people talk up Christmas without complaint. But the minute August 1st rolls around you begin to see the news media complain about things like Christmas trees at Costco.
I don’t know why they focus on stores. But they do.
They don’t like to see the truck back up to Hobby Lobby. They can’t stand that the garden center at Walmart starts to sprout plastic snowmen next to the Back to School stuff.
The American media even complains at the John Lewis Department store in the UK that opens their Christmas shop on the same date every year – August 25th.
They make a big deal about it opening four whole months ahead of the big day.
They cannot do that this year – because, you know, COVID.
Christmas has been hot all year.
When the lockdown began it seems the Christmas lights went up last spring. Many have just kept them up – all summer long.
Some have set up their Christmas trees, redecorating for Memorial Day, Father’s Day, and Fourth of July. Some are even sporting Back to School trees, evidently the most festive out-of-season tree yet.
But if you try to Google “Christmas Creep” right now you’ll find no complaints. None. Not one.
In fact, most retailers are claiming to be prepping for Christmas earlier than ever, because, you know, COVID.
Amazon is hinting they will finally do Prime Day in early October.
Target, who only last year promised no Christmas before Thanksgiving, says they are decking the halls and offering Christmas specials in October because “2020 is no time to have a crowd”.
Retailer after retailer are all saying they will close on Thanksgiving but what will that matter if they can cash in on Christmas before Halloween?
All in the name of, you know, COVID.
It seems as if it is okay to talk about Christmas in August and September this year.
We are relieved to finally have a year like this.
Christmas is less fun when you have to complain about decorations, music and good will before the pumpkins are even picked.
So we, the Christmas podcasting community, have a real opportunity – because, you know, COVID.
What are we going to do with it? Will we let this opportunity pass?
And what will we talk about? Will we use this unusual season to endlessly spew about another Brady Christmas television reunion?
Will we pontificate on Hallmark’s 900th movie release of this season?
Will we interview other podcasters because we think people actually care when we do that?
Should we talk what’s hot and what’s not in a year in Christmas when people just want to feel good and normal again?
How can we know what will reach the masses at such a time as this?
During a year like this does Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party matter? At a time like this does Max Headroom’s Greatest Christmas Hits really strike a sentimental chord?
(Wait, wut? You don’t remember who Max Headroom was?)
Is this really the year to discuss the bullying of Rudolph, the sexism of 75-year-old Christmas songs or the real purpose of fruitcake?
Just what is important at this time of crisis and discord? What kind of Christmas really matters?
How can we, as Christmas proponents, champions and advocates, really serve the Christmas-loving listeners we have?
I beg of you, my Christmas friends, to please see this year for what it is.
Folks are stressed. They are mentally taxed.
Some have had a really rough go beyond what we might see in our own world. Unemployment. Loss of income. Illness. For many, there has been tremendous loss – some of life and loved ones.
The stress of a year of election drama and now street violence and ongoing uncertainty is overwhelming for people.
Yes, I hear you. Yes, the escapism that can be Christmas is quite real. We’ve seen it all year long.
But now, as we gratefully head into the Ber Months, a time when blessings are counted and hope shines anew, what can our few humble podcasts provide that will help heal, provide light and give hope?
Over the coming 20 weeks or so we all have a choice: we can be just another competing voice in the noise or we can participate in a miracle.
We can add light or cast shade.
We can help – or merely be bystanders.
I hope we can find ways in our Christmas offerings this year to make a difference. I hope we can reach out, find someone to serve or a cause to embrace, and make a sad situation somewhere a little less sad.
You know, because COVID.
The lessons of Christmas are all in practicing it. We can’t just stand by and just talk about it. We have to practice it. What better year to do that than this one?
How can your podcast do that?
That’s my challenge to you as you work right now on your plans for the weeks ahead.
By Jeff Westover of MyMerryChristmas.com and The Merry Little Podcast
Happy Last Day of August! Fall is just around the corner.
In today’s episode Gracie and I do some snack taste testing and play a game of Never Have I Ever – Christmas edition.
Then, I finish up looking at Charles Dickens’ short story A Christmas Dinner. Then I read some portions from Mamie Dickens’ “My Father as I Recall Him” in which she describes their Christmas celebrations. Finally, I share some personal memories of my grandparents.
If you would like to help the show out financially, head over to Ko-fi.com/cozychristmas and for the price of a cup of coffee you can give us support. I will send you a sticker and a personal christmas card to show my thanks.
Music:
Deck the Halls A Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Jingle Bells (Calm) Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Silent Night Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Angels We Have Heard on High Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Listen to this episode of the Cozy Christmas Podcast
Author: ArtK
Title: A Dickens Family Christmas
Scott and Jay discuss Christmas songs from famous Yacht Rock artists.
Songs featured:
Listen to this episode of Jingle Jank Podcast
Author: Scott Newman and Jay Lachapelle
Title: Episode 4 – Yacht Rock Christmas Songs
Announcement of the Christmas Clatter Christmas Puzzle Exchange and a great Christmas Conversation with Mike Westfall from The Advent Calendar House Podcast.
Advent Calendar House
Listen to this episode of Christmas Clatter
Author: Todd Killian
Title:
Christmas Podcasts from the week of August 22nd-28th, 2020:
New to ChristmasPodcasts.com:
Tinsel Tunes
Total Christmas Podcast
Jingle Jank Podcast
8/22 — Sleigh Bells & Mistletoe Christmas Podcast — Flying High with Backcountry Santas
8/22 — Total Christmas Podcast — Impressions of a Christmas Carol
8/24 — Tis the Podcast — I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
8/25 — Tinsel Tunes — Second Birthday and Winter Wonderland
8/25 — Seasons Eatings — Sugar Plums
8/25 — Can’t Wait for Christmas Podcast — The Ber Months
8/26 — Yuletide TV — Accepted
8/27 — Totally Rad Christmas — Caroleers (with Thom Crowe)
8/15 — Jingle Jank — Ska-Punk Christmas Songs
Happy Friday, everyone! We’ve made it through another long week!
Welcome to another installment of Christmas Movie Commentaries, in which Julia, Thom, and Anthony do commentaries for the marquee Christmas films that everyone loves. This episode, they’re covering the controversial, 2000, Ron Howard, live-action remake, “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”! This time around, however, Anthony is virtually the lone elf participating, as Julia couldn’t make it and Thom had so called “connection issues”. Luckily for him, however, he’s joined by listeners Michelle Kidwell, Charlyn Lewis, Matt Eurich (A.K.A. GaryBlauman), and Ron Hogan (A.K.A. PresidentHotdog), who’s actually never seen the film before! That’s right, despite being two elves down, it’s a full house this episode and the discussion is as fun as ever! The question is – does the commentary between Anthony and these Tis the Podcast listeners turn as contentious as the original debate between him and the other two elves that occurs in the infamous Tis the Podcast episode that covered this film? Or do the hearts of those participating grow three-sizes, leading to personal Linus moments happening live during this commentary? You’ll have to tune in to find out!
Anthony and Thom (before he disappears) will count you down and let you know when to press play on whatever device on which you’re watching your movie, but if you just want to listen and not watch along, this is still a fun episode to brighten your weekend! So settle in, queue up that Blu-Ray player (or Netflix, like the five of us used this week!), and enjoy a trip the trip to Whoville! Enjoy!
And for those of you who aren’t patrons yet, but want to look into getting this bonus episode, other bonus episodes, a song, a ringtone, Christmas cards, stickers, and other goodies, head on over to https://www.Patreon.com/TisThePodcast and consider subscribing! And if you want even more Tis the Podcast goodies, including hoodies, buttons, mugs, t-shirts, and Christmas ornaments, check out our new online store at http://shop.tisthepodcast.com/ !
As always, thanks for all of your love and support, everybody!
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Listen to this episode of Tis the Podcast
Author: Anthony
Title: Episode 26: Christmas Movie Commentaries – Episode 3 – How the Grinch Stole Christmas