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    Lie About Santa vs. Tell The Truth - Hold Up with Dulcé Sloan & Josh Johnson

    enDecember 23, 2022

    Podcast Summary

    • Dulce Sloan's Nose Ring ExperienceConsider the importance of support during painful experiences and be cautious when getting tattoos or piercings from unprofessional sources

      The MTV Challenge podcast is back, and Dulce Sloan from The Daily Show's Hold Up podcast shares a personal experience about getting a nose ring. The podcast is where hosts Dulce Sloan and Josh Johnson discuss everyday arguments and bring them to listeners' ears. Dulce reveals her long-standing desire for a nose ring and finally getting it as an adult. She describes the pain and emotional support she received during the process. Dulce emphasizes the importance of having a supportive and comforting person during a painful experience. She also advises listeners to think twice before getting a tattoo or piercing from a flea market due to potential health risks and lack of proper tools. The podcast episode showcases the hosts' relatable and lighthearted banter, making everyday topics interesting and engaging.

    • Discussing the Value of Santa Claus for ChildrenSanta Claus teaches kids about adult deception while preserving childhood wonder, but each family's approach varies

      The discussion revolved around the topic of whether or not to tell children about Santa Claus. The speaker, Josh Johnson, expressed his belief that the Santa Claus myth is a valuable lesson for children, as it introduces them to the concept of adults sometimes lying. The conversation also touched upon the idea that Santa Claus serves as a source of wonder and magic in childhood. Another perspective was shared, emphasizing that the absence of Santa Claus in one's childhood does not diminish the overall experience. Ultimately, the conversation acknowledged that adults have the responsibility to guide their children's understanding of reality while maintaining the enchantment of childhood.

    • Navigating the complexities of Santa Claus mythAs children grow older, inconsistencies in Santa Claus myth can lead to confusion and disillusionment. Adults can help by addressing questions and considering alternative ways to embody Santa's spirit, such as providing employment opportunities.

      The Santa Claus myth can be a source of confusion and disillusionment for children as they grow older and question the logic behind the story. The speaker shares their own experience of struggling to understand the inconsistencies in the Santa myth, particularly in relation to the birth of Jesus and the concept of Santa's global gift-giving. They also touch on the idea of adults perpetuating lies, and suggest that we could do better by providing employment opportunities for people who embody the Santa figure, rather than relying on the mall Santa tradition. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the importance of addressing children's questions and helping them navigate the complexities of the world around them.

    • Misunderstandings and Misconceptions about Santa Claus and ElvesDespite common beliefs, the appearance and existence of Santa Claus and elves are subject to various interpretations and misunderstandings, leading to humorous and sometimes confusing conversations.

      The conversation revolved around the topic of Santa Claus and the appearance of elves. The speaker noted that some depictions of elves show them with beards, leading him to believe they were not children. He also questioned the existence of the North Pole and the authenticity of North Pole pictures. The speaker and the interlocutor had a misunderstanding regarding the meaning of "old child," with the speaker intending to mean a child who is old, and the interlocutor intending to mean a grown child. The speaker also expressed his belief that 18 is not the age of adulthood and that emotional intelligence is a trait that can be exhibited at a young age. The conversation was filled with humor and miscommunications, but ultimately, the topic of Santa Claus and the appearance of elves remained the focus.

    • Understanding the Unique Perspectives of OthersRecognize and respect everyone's unique beliefs and experiences, as they shape who we are and how we view the world.

      People and experiences shape us in various ways. Some individuals seem to be born with a different perspective on life, which can be difficult to understand. However, it's essential to remember that everyone's journey is unique, and we should not judge others based on our own experiences or beliefs. For instance, the belief in Santa Claus is an example of how our understanding of reality develops as we grow up. Some people hold onto that belief longer than others, and it can be a valuable indicator of their ability to evaluate the world around them. Ultimately, it's crucial to recognize that everyone's beliefs and experiences are valid, and we should strive to understand and respect each other's differences.

    • Celebrating Christmas: Beyond Religious SignificanceChristmas has evolved into a secular holiday focusing on gift-giving and celebration, bringing people together despite differences in beliefs and backgrounds.

      The holiday of Christmas, despite its name being derived from the religious figure of Christ, is celebrated by people of various religious backgrounds and even those who do not practice any religion. During a conversation, it was discussed how some people, even those who identify as atheists, continue to celebrate Christmas for reasons other than its religious significance. The speaker argued that Christmas has evolved into a secular holiday, focusing more on gift-giving and celebration rather than its religious origins. This shows how cultural traditions can adapt and change over time, regardless of individual beliefs. The holiday season serves as a reminder that despite differences in beliefs and backgrounds, people can come together and share in common traditions.

    • Lessons from unexpected experiencesReflect on seemingly disappointing experiences to discover valuable lessons and empathize with others' situations

      Experiences, even seemingly disappointing ones, can hold valuable lessons. The speaker shared a story about a friend who, as a child, asked Santa for a toy but received a cold instead. At the time, the friend may not have found the situation funny, but looking back, it served as a reminder of the differences in family circumstances and the importance of understanding and empathizing with others. The conversation also touched on the role of culture in shaping traditions, such as the depiction of Santa Claus in various communities. Ultimately, the discussion emphasized the importance of finding meaning and lessons in everyday experiences, even if they don't always meet our initial expectations.

    • Understanding the origins and meanings of holiday traditionsExploring the history and significance of various holiday traditions can deepen our appreciation for diverse cultures and beliefs.

      The origins and meanings behind various holiday traditions may not be as straightforward as they seem. For instance, the Easter Bunny and Easter baskets were discussed, revealing that some people believe the Easter Bunny is an indefensible tradition due to its lack of religious significance. The speaker also shared how certain holiday names and figures differ between countries, such as Father Christmas in the UK versus Santa Claus in the US. The conversation also touched on the controversy surrounding Black Pete in the Netherlands, highlighting the complexities and nuances of cultural traditions. Overall, it's essential to remember that traditions evolve over time, and understanding their origins and meanings can provide valuable insights into different cultures and beliefs.

    • The Santa Myth and the Christmas StorySanta Claus is a cultural icon and brand ambassador, separate from the religious story of Christmas. Santa's myth can lead to questions about his validity and origins, and can potentially impact children with feelings of disappointment and the idea of constant surveillance.

      The Christmas story and the myth of Santa Claus can seem confusing to children, leading to questions about their validity and origins. The speaker recalls their own confusion as a child, wondering why Santa was not mentioned in the Christmas story. They later learned that Santa is a cultural icon and brand ambassador, separate from the religious story of Christmas. The speaker also reflects on the idea of Santa as a stalker, a common joke about the Santa myth. They discuss the potential impact of this myth on children, particularly the disappointment and the idea of being watched constantly. The speaker also touches upon the global reach of Santa, and how he manages to deliver presents to children all over the world. They conclude by acknowledging the logistical complexity of Santa's role and the synergy between him and his helpers. Overall, the discussion highlights the importance of addressing children's questions about the intersection of religious and cultural traditions during the holiday season.

    • Expanding Perspectives and Embracing ChallengesSuccess requires hard work, determination, and an open mind to embrace challenges and expand perspectives beyond a three-sided pyramid. Respect facts and debunk misconceptions, and involve parents in creating magical Christmas experiences for children.

      The discussion touched upon the importance of hard work, determination, and being open-minded. The speaker emphasized that success is not limited to having a three-sided pyramid, but rather expanding our perspectives and embracing challenges with a four-sided triangle. The conversation also highlighted the significance of respecting facts and debunking misconceptions, as seen in the discovery that Santa's reindeer are actually females. Lastly, the importance of parental involvement in creating a magical Christmas experience for children was emphasized, encouraging parents to be creative and not rely solely on Santa Claus for gift-giving.

    • Parenting and the Magic of Santa ClausParents can choose to either reveal or preserve the magic of Santa Claus for their children, with each approach having its own benefits and potential impact on their relationship and emotional development.

      The conversation revolved around the topic of whether or not parents should tell their children about Santa Claus. The speakers shared their perspectives, with one arguing that revealing the truth about Santa can be a teaching moment for children, while the other believed that the magic of Santa should be preserved. They also discussed the potential impact of this revelation on children's emotions and their relationship with their parents. Ultimately, they encouraged listeners to share their thoughts on the matter and invited them to engage in a conversation about the topic. The speakers also promoted their own work and encouraged listeners to check out their shows and social media channels. Overall, the discussion highlighted the importance of open communication between parents and children and the role of traditions in shaping childhood experiences.

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