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    Explore " christmas cards" with insightful episodes like "Episode 64: Christmas Cards. Sean's Tree. Alan Rickman owns Christmas Movies.", "Unfiltered Christmas Unplugged", "Ep 73: Holiday Hilarity and Christmas Capers", "Laughter, Nostalgia, Jelly Beans: A Snapshot of Life with Sara and Sarah" and "Christmas Cards" from podcasts like ""The Most Millennial Podcast", "Marriage Unfiltered", "Petty Thoughts & Bubbly Bits", "Two Girls Named Sara(h)" and "Traditionally Speaking"" and more!

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    Episode 64: Christmas Cards. Sean's Tree. Alan Rickman owns Christmas Movies.

    Episode 64: Christmas Cards. Sean's Tree. Alan Rickman owns Christmas Movies.

    Come out to the coast, we'll get together, have a few laughs. Die Hard and Christmas cards go together like Alan Rickman and Sean's tree. 

    We're still questing for a guest appearance from Ryan Reynolds or Nic Cage. If you, or someone you love, is Ryan Reynolds or Nic Cage, please reach out.

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    Unfiltered Christmas Unplugged

    Unfiltered Christmas Unplugged

    This episode may or may not have anything helpful in it. We just sit down as friends and share our struggles and hurts. We talk about some very vulnerable things including marital sex. Take this as your warning.

    We always appreciate feedback, so if you have something you would like us to discuss, please email us! marriageunfiltered@yahoo.com

    Check us out on Instagram @marriage_unfiltered_podcast

    Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

    Marriage Unfiltered is an independent podcast hosted by The Carters and the Fields. This podcast is not affiliated with Stonegate Fellowship in Midland, TX

    Ep 73: Holiday Hilarity and Christmas Capers

    Ep 73: Holiday Hilarity and Christmas Capers

    Hiyaaaa friends! Welcome back to episode 73  of your FAVORITE podcast. We open the show with a very drawn out version of our weekly life update that you all care about so much. Celebrity tea is NOT about M. Knight Shyamalan like Ashley thought. During Go-Offs we discuss time share companies and people who are miserable at their jobs. Our topic this week if horrific Christmas stories, top 10 (actually 54) practical gifts under $25, and drafting holiday shopping store favorites. We end the episode with our weekly would you rather and that's what I like. Please write in with your favorite horrific Christmas story or shopping suggestion!

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    Laughter, Nostalgia, Jelly Beans: A Snapshot of Life with Sara and Sarah

    Laughter, Nostalgia, Jelly Beans: A Snapshot of Life with Sara and Sarah

    Ever reminisced about the good old days of CDs, iPods, and pre-iPhone relationships? That’s exactly what we, Sara and Sarah, do in our latest episode as we take a fun-filled trip down memory lane, exploring how technology has evolved and influenced our lives in ways more than one. We find humor in the absurdity of caring about certain things, and share stories of our long-standing friendship, providing you with a relatable and entertaining perspective into the intersection of technology and personal relationships. 

    But our chat isn’t limited to just tech and relationships. We also dive into the delightful world of jelly beans, guest etiquette, Christmas cards, and the sometimes gray areas that come with having house guests. We promise engaging discussions around passive aggressiveness, assertiveness, and even humorous tales about our frequent visits to each other's houses. We also venture into the lesser discussed aspects of living in a multi-generational household, shedding light on some not-so-considerate behaviors we've encountered.

    We round off this episode by sharing our thoughts on sales, random musings, and our quest for a less 'salesy' sign-off for our podcast. Expect anecdotes about a lost wedding ring, an unusual penguin species, and a tribute to Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court. So, if you’re up for a session filled with laughter, nostalgia, and insightful discussions, make sure to join us on this memorable journey.

    Christmas Cards

    Christmas Cards

    We love to receive them from friends and family every festive season, but how did the Christmas card first come about - and is its origin perhaps more historic than we commonly think? In this episode, Tom and Joe take a look at some fascinating facts about the Christmas card, and discuss the latest developments which are delivering people's yuletide greetings further and faster than ever before!

    Join in the festive fun all the year round on the Traditionally Speaking website at: http://traditionally-speaking.com/

    Festive Christmas Fun From Around The World & Dickens!

    Festive Christmas Fun From Around The World & Dickens!

    Our festive holiday cheer continues, and no challenge is too big for Keith and Nikki as they prove that There's Always Tea to save the day, no matter what! Nikki is serving up another delicious warming Christmas tea for you to try, which is just the ticket for meeting Charles Dickens and his family. Then we time travel forward to modern day to learn how the holiday season is celebrated in various countries around the world. So pour your favourite cuppa and join us as we bring Season 2 to a close with our heartwarming and comical Christmas stories.  "Merry Christmas" from Keith, Nikki, Jasper, Smudge and the team at There's Always Tea! May you be blessed with love, health and happiness....and a large sprinkling of magic! 




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    Disclaimer: all of the information described in our podcast is our interpretation of the research combined with our own areas of expertise. All our tea recipes are made with the best of intentions, but do seek medical guidance if you have any health issues.






    A Very Victorian Christmas

    A Very Victorian Christmas

    We're getting into the jingle jangle of the holiday season with this week's episode! You may not realise that most of our holiday traditions of today were actually invented in the Victorian era, so we just had to go back there for a visit. And a hilarious one at that! Nikki will be serving her "Christmas in a cup" tea, and together with Keith, they will be entertaining you with some hilarious stories and facts about the original Christmas cards, Christmas crackers, Pantomime and so much more. 

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    Disclaimer: all of the information described in our podcast is our interpretation of the research combined with our own areas of expertise. All our tea recipes are made with the best of intentions, but do seek medical guidance if you have any health issues.






    Persona Non Carta

    Persona Non Carta

    Steven brings the case against his wife, Carrie. Steven wants to take a family photo for a Christmas card. But, he wants to include a total stranger in the picture and provide no information or context in the card. Carrie thinks this is a terrible idea. Who’s right? Who’s wrong?

    Thank you to Twitter User @TimmKinitz for naming this week’s case! To suggest a title for a future episode, follow us on Twitter for naming opportunities: @JesseThorn & @Hodgman. Or keep track using the Twitter hashtag #JJHoCaseNames.

    "Only Domestic Pancakes For You"

    "Only Domestic Pancakes For You"

    It's a Cavalry Xmas spectacular! In this festive episode 86, Andrew needs backup on companies that the more a company professes its support for the troops the worse its products are and Christmas cards needing to be original photos, not Instagram repeats. Johnny needs backup on it being dumb to skip movie trailers to avoid spoilers and there being no point in checking the weather. Enjoy! Remember to subscribe to the Patreon for post-show banter and bonus episodes. 

    16. Origins of Christmas Traditions

    16. Origins of Christmas Traditions

    Welcome to episode sixteen of A Proper DBE Podcast brought to you by Daughters of the British Empire. 

    It's the last episode of the year and we're looking into the history of various Christmas traditions: Christmas trees, Christmas cards, and Christmas crackers. 

    What other traditions have interesting historical roots?

    If you have any questions or comments about this episode, you can email us at podcast@dbenational.org.

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    We are a diverse group of women standing together in friendship and charity, joined by a common bond - the Commonwealth of Nations, learning and growing together. 

    If you would like to learn more about the DBE, or are interested in becoming a member, you can find us online at www.dbenational.org.

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    Christmas in July Victorian Style! (ep 65)

    Christmas in July Victorian Style! (ep 65)

    When Victoria and Albert married in 1840, they consciously set about improving the image of the monarchy. Creating a family Christmas, with children gathered around the tree, was an essential part of this. With their Christmas tree as a centerpiece, the royal family was ready to create a picture-perfect Christmas. In 1848, the Illustrated London News featured a drawing of the royal family celebrating around a decorated Christmas tree. Eager to share the image of family-centered royals, especially at Christmas, Victoria and Albert were happy to have the image published. The popularity of the Christmas tree grew rapidly in Britain after the image appeared. 

    A few years later, in 1860, an image of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and their children decorating the tree was featured in Godey’s Lady’s Book. The growing popularity of Christmas and the Christmas tree helped make the royal family seem like a benefit to the British people. Even into the 20th century, images of the young Victoria and Albert decorating the Christmas tree continued to emerge. For example, in the 1910 Life of Queen Victoria for Boys and Girls by Alice Corkran features an image of the young queen and prince consort, with a couple of their young children, decorating the Christmas tree. The image of the royal family celebrating around a Christmas tree became permanently connected with Victoria’s reign. 

    Like A Christmas Carol, the popularity of A Visit from St. Nicholas helped shape the perception of Christmas and continues to do so today. Likewise, the efforts of Victoria and Albert, supported by economic and technological advances, were essential to the transition of Christmas from a quiet celebration at the beginning of the 19th century to the modern celebration we enjoy today.

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    Christmas Traditions and Friendship Bracelets

    Christmas Traditions and Friendship Bracelets

    Kat needs a real life-sized tiger for future therapy sessions. Moose instigates a conversation about Christmas traditions. Christmas lights like Wright's Lights in AL and Jingle Beat in Nashville. Moose disagrees with all of Kat's table manner recommendations, especially sweet peas. Kat shares a wise quote from a classmate and Moose has a bone to pick with insurance company policies about mental wellness. We revisit opinions about Christmas cards, The Polar Express and Producer Sara teaches us the uncanny valley. Our listeners share some Christmas memories - thank you Mazie and Chris! Kat is going to make friendships bracelets over the holiday break to sell in our merch shop! Moose botches a common saying that we all get a kick out of and Jimmy celebrates her laugh. We close out the year with an homage to Wham.


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    Creating a Very Victorian Christmas (episode 34)

    Creating a Very Victorian Christmas (episode 34)

    When Victoria and Albert married in 1840, they consciously set about improving the image of the monarchy. Creating a family Christmas, with children gathered around the tree, was an essential part of this. With their Christmas tree as a centerpiece, the royal family was ready to create a picture-perfect Christmas. In 1848, the Illustrated London News featured a drawing of the royal family celebrating around a decorated Christmas tree. Eager to share the image of family-centered royals, especially at Christmas, Victoria and Albert were happy to have the image published. The popularity of the Christmas tree grew rapidly in Britain after the image appeared. 

    A few years later, in 1860, an image of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and their children decorating the tree was featured in Godey’s Lady’s Book. The growing popularity of Christmas and the Christmas tree helped make the royal family seem like a benefit to the British people. Even into the 20th century, images of the young Victoria and Albert decorating the Christmas tree continued to emerge. For example, in the 1910 Life of Queen Victoria for Boys and Girls by Alice Corkran features an image of the young queen and prince consort, with a couple of their young children, decorating the Christmas tree. The image of the royal family celebrating around a Christmas tree became permanently connected with Victoria’s reign. 

    Like A Christmas Carol, the popularity of A Visit from St. Nicholas helped shape the perception of Christmas and continues to do so today. Likewise, the efforts of Victoria and Albert, supported by economic and technological advances, were essential to the transition of Christmas from a quiet celebration at the beginning of the 19th century to the modern celebration we enjoy today.

    Let's shake up history together!
    @shakeuphistory

    A Very Merry Netflix Christmas: Christmas Inheritance

    A Very Merry Netflix Christmas: Christmas Inheritance

    Join Olivia and Sean on Day 2 as they struggle to watch "Christmas Inheritance". Some romantic love interests are charming. Some are serial killers. Jake in this movie.....is definitely the latter.


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    CBTHH - Happy New Year!

    CBTHH - Happy New Year!

    This is a quick podcast to kick off the new year and get back into recording and posting. I hope you all had a wonderful Holiday season. 

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