Patch vaguely answers Claus’ questions from last week. Donner finally settles down to eat. The next morning, the elves awaken and prepare for work. We spend way too much time trying to figure out how an Elf clock works and wonder when the elves had a chance to get in their clothes. Join us as we talk about Minute 20 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).
Starting something new is always exciting. Especially when that something new is in Christmas.
We are, of course, all about Christmas Podcasts. How can we possibly speak to our subject if we don’t have a little podcast of our own?
So that is where we begin — with a tiny little podcast episode that talks about our podcasts to come.
In this introduction you get to meet Sean, our host. He’s the main dude here at ChristmasPodcasts.com. It’s his baby.
You see, Sean is what we call a Christmas super-fan. He just loves everything Christmas — especially podcasts.
What Sean wants to do is to get personal with as many podcasts as he can. He will interview Christmas podcast creators and get inside their heads. He will talk to them about what they share. He will share his ideas on their topics and bring us the newest voices out there in Christmas podcasting.
Sean won’t shy away from the pioneering voices in Christmas podcasting either. Some have been around a decade or longer. In fact, Sean plans to cover every Christmas podcast that can be found. Take a listen to his plans via the player below.
What’s up, dudes and dudettes? It’s the second mini episode (minisode?)! After every 10 episodes we’ll toss in one of these in to keep things fresh and lively. Again we look into Santa’s mailbag via S.D. Kluger, take some suggestions, and decide which Christmas movie has the best intro! Oh yeah, there’s also a rad ’80s Christmas mixtape!!! Check it out!
After a much needed (though unwanted!) week off, the elves are back, and they’re once again journeying across the pond to cover the 2009, Holiday-Comedy film, Nativity! There’s plenty of love for this movie to go around this week – how could there not be when it stars Martin Freeman? – and there are laughs-a-plenty as the hosts talk about their favorite parts and scenes! Also discussed: plenty of listener feedback and their ideas for what they would do if they were put in charge of making the 2020 John Lewis commercial! So settle in, blast that air-conditioning, enjoy this festive episode, and celebrate the fact that we are officially only nineteen-weeks from Christmas!
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While it’s still summer, we’re looking ahead to Christmas plants that may be in the ground this very minute being grown & prepared for the upcoming season. Vikram Baliga of the Plant-thropology Podcast joins us to talk about Christmas Botanicals. And here’s a disclaimer… Rikki takes no pride in admitting the fact that she knows nothing about plantlife. That’s why she’s called in a professional.
The Victorian Christmas is defined by many diverse things over a 60-year period of the 19th century. In this episode of the Merry Little Podcast we explore the struggle the media had in defining the very face of Christmas during the Victorian Era – Santa Claus.
Moore’s poem, A Visit from St. Nicholas, made very clear who Santa was and what he looked like. But from the start of the century to the end, Santa evolved into two really different looking men — thanks to the media, to product producers and merchants who all laid claim to him.
This episode explains why and how that happened.
We also delve into Christmas for the American slave, the song O Little Town of Bethlehem, and we share the names of great Christmas influencers of the century that we don’t hear much about any more – namely the writers Edgar Allan Poe and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
This episode also touches on the emerging 19th century trend in recognizing Thanksgiving as an official holiday. Although Thanksgiving had enjoyed better than 200 years of celebration in the United States it really came together with Christmas in the mid-19th century as part of one very meaningful season for Victorian celebrants. Thanksgiving, too, brought its share of superstars to the 19th century Christmas table.
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In this ‘ber episode of Season’s Eatings Side Dish we’re getting into the sticky, sweet history of the combination of fluffy white marshmallow with the sugary orange tuber. We’re talking about sweet potato casserole.
I could not wait to get this episode to you! I share with you some exciting Christmas online resources to help bring some jolly to your summer months – as well as a website that will help organize your Christmas plans. Then I share a Christmas memory from the 1920s. Finally, Gracie and I head into the kitchen to whip up some frozen hot chocolate. Will it be tasty and refreshing? Tune in to find out!
I also need your help: I want to hear from you! Send me an email, a voice recording, or post about your favorite Christmas memory. Tell me a story about your favorite, or worst, Christmas! I’d love to share those on the show. Or just reach out and say Hi!
The Victorian Christmas is a complex thing. In this merry episode we pull back the layers to expose great music, great events and great traditions of the time. Not surprisingly much of it has survived and it influences our Christmas today.
For example, one of the great traditions of the era was sleigh rides. This was another holdover tradition from the 18th century but one that seemed to gain steam and attention in the quickly evolving media in the 19th century. That tradition gave rise to music associated with sleigh rides, most notably the song Jingle Bells. We explore the history of Jingle Bells and dispel the myth that the song only became popular after the advent of sound recordings.
That’s just not true. The song was a hit out the gate and it quickly became a favorite of Christmas. We explain how that is true and why it matters in this episode.
Curious enough, so much of the music of the Victorian Christmas was centered at Church. Even the very secular song of Jingle Bells debuted in a church. Churches were central to the celebration of Christmas in the 19th century. We explore why that is true and why it is important.
Dovetailing with all these religious and cultural things of the 19th century was the overarching theme of the Magi. The Magi were a popular theme in song, in worship, in art, in stage plays and especially music. All of these is discussed in depth.
There is a lot to learn about this time in Christmas history. And we’re not done yet. Part three discusses the rockstars of the 19th century and how all of them had ties to Christmas.
We’re pleased to feature the music of the Gardiner Sisters in this episode and we’re grateful for their gracious contribution. Please visit them at this link to hear more of their music.
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It’s episode 10 of The Total Christmas Podcast and do we have a show for you? Do we? I don’t know, you be the judge.
First we look at Christmas in Australia thanks to our listener from Perth, Rachel Teasdale, she shares a look at the delights she serves up each year for Christmas dinner. We also pause for a moment to think of those poor older gentlemen who don the white beard and thick red fur coat to be Father Christmas where the temperatures reach around 40 degrees Celsius.
Next we discuss the origin of the term Boxing Day to describe the day after Christmas day.
Then we have a chat with our US correspondent, Scott Newman, and play a number of songs that are outright Christmas classics in the UK, but may not have made the leap across the pond to the US or to any other country for that matter. See how many you recognise. Here’s the list of songs I play:
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday – Wizzard
Merry Xmas Everybody – Slade
Lonely This Christmas – Mud
Stop The Cavalry – Jona Lewie
Merry Christmas Everyone – Shakin’ Stevens
Do They Know It’s Christmas (1989) – Band Aid 2
Mistletoe And Wine – Cliff Richard
Christmas Time (Don’t Let The Bells End) – The Darkness
This week’s Yule Lad is Stubby, and honestly, I think it’s a bit unfair that all we know about him is that he’s vertically challenged.
Then there’s a short bit where I beg you, the dear listener, to leave the podcast a review, preferably a positive one. It’ll only take a minute of your time but it would mean the world to us.
If you want to get in touch or be a part of the show, you can visit the facebook page, email us at totalchristmas@gmail.com or visit the website totalchristmaspodcast.com
Christmas Podding -We reveal the HOTTEST Christmas Decoration for Christmas 2020
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Will you be recycling all your Christmas Unwanted’s this year Paper,food,presents or is Christmas the one day of the year to let your hair down and Bin the Excess?
Do you have a Christmas Bank Account? Are they making a comeback for Christmas 2020 and do they work?
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We will uncover the Hottest Christmas Decoration you MUST have on your tree this year.
Liam and Ness are back talking all things Christmas ALL YEAR LONG.
What’s up, dudes? The Saturday Morning Mafia breaks down the Knight Rider Christmas episode “Silent Knight” with me! Whoa! Michael Knight had a whole backstory? K.I.T.T. could do what?!? How many times do they say the word ‘gypsy’? Hmmm…. Check out the latest episode, and don’t forget to vote for your favorite in Gag Me with a Spoon!
What’s up, dudes? Making our way the only way we know how, Jason Rhodes and I talk the Dukes of Hazzard! Explosive bows and arrows, races around the world, country ghosts, and multiple Santas! We really get into it! Don’t forget to vote for your favorite worst impression in Gag Me with a Spoon! Check it out!
Happy Monday, Christmas Fanatics! This week, travel back to 1978 with the elves as they journey to New York to spend Christmas Eve on Sesame Street! While they’ve talked about The Muppets proper many times before, this is the first full episode in which they discuss the Muppets of Sesame Street! Do the hosts appreciate them as much as their brethren in the parent IP? What do they think of the beloved children’s show in general, in addition to how do they feel about this classic holiday special? Which resident of Sesame Street is their favorite? Find out the answer to all of this, and much more, in this fun, festive episode that also reveals to you exactly “how to get, how to get to Sesame Street“! So settle in and enjoy!
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Author: Anthony
Title: Episode 157: I’d Rather Have A Holiday Like Normal Grouches Do – Instead Of Getting Presents, They Take Presents Back From You!
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Hello everyone. Welcome to this months episode. In this episode we go into the song Feliz Navidad and listen to some versions suggested by some of our listeners. We also have a guest segment from Glen Warren from Seasons Eatings Podcast where Glen tells us about the Boar’s Head Carol.