A dive into the characters, stories, traditions, food, and everything else surrounding the Christmas season all over the world. Each episode ends with a passage from The Lost Years of Santa Claus book, recounting stories that fill gaps in the Santa Claus mythos and answer questions about the man himself and his real story.
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What is Epiphany, and why does it hold such deep significance in holiday traditions around the world? In this episode, we uncover the rich history, cultural significance, and timeless stories behind Epiphany—also known as Theophany, Three Kings’ Day or Día de los Reyes.
Discover how this celebration marks the arrival of the Three Wise Men to visit the baby Jesus, the symbolism of the Star of Bethlehem, and the diverse traditions observed across countries like Spain, Mexico, Italy, and Greece. From Rosca de Reyes cakes to chalking doors with blessed initials, we’ll explore the rituals, stories, and legends that make Epiphany a cherished part of the holiday season.
At the end of the episode, I’ll share an exclusive reading from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, my book that reveals untold stories from Santa’s journey and his connection to the timeless magic of Christmas. Whether you're a history buff, a lover of holiday traditions, or just curious about this special day, this episode will inspire and enlighten! 🌟👑🎁
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Did you know that Santa Claus isn’t the only gift-bringer during the holiday season? In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of New Year’s gift givers from cultures around the globe. From Russia’s Ded Moroz (Grandfather Frost) and his granddaughter Snegurochka to Korea and Japan and Colombia, discover the captivating stories behind these legendary figures.
We’ll dive into the history, traditions, and mythos surrounding these characters, exploring how they became central to New Year’s celebrations. Learn about the symbolism behind their gifts, their unique cultural roles, and how they continue to bring joy to families worldwide as each year begins.
At the end of the episode, I’ll share an exclusive excerpt from my book, The Lost Years of Santa Claus, where Santa’s hidden adventures and untold stories come to life. Don’t miss this enchanting episode filled with global holiday folklore, history, and timeless traditions—it’s the perfect way to welcome the New Year! 🎆🎁🌍
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How is Christmas Eve celebrated across the globe? In this episode, we take you on a magical journey to explore Christmas Eve traditions from different cultures and countries. From candlelit church services in Sweden and Nochebuena feasts in Latin America to the serene KFC Christmas Eve dinners in Japan, discover the diverse ways people prepare for the most enchanting night of the year.
We’ll dive into the history behind these cherished traditions, uncover the meaning behind midnight masses, festive feasts, and unique customs like placing shoes by the fireplace or lighting luminaries. Along the way, our host shares some personal favorite Christmas Eve traditions and memories, adding a warm, personal touch to the global celebration.
At the end of the episode, don’t miss a special reading from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, the book that reveals Santa’s hidden adventures and the untold stories behind his transformation into the symbol of Christmas magic. Whether you’re cozy by the fire or wrapping last-minute gifts, this episode is the perfect companion for your Christmas Eve festivities! 🎄🌟🎁
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Who has the best holiday lights on the block? In this episode, we dive into the sparkling world of Christmas decorating competitions. From their humble beginnings as neighborhood challenges to dazzling national events like The Great Christmas Light Fight, these competitions have become a beloved part of the holiday season.
Explore the history behind Christmas decorating contests, from the first illuminated trees to modern-day extravagant light displays. We’ll discuss the cultural impact of these festive showdowns, how communities come together through friendly rivalries, and some of the most impressive ongoing competitions around the world. Whether you’re looking for inspiration or just love the magic of holiday decor, this episode will light up your holiday spirit!
Stick around until the end of the episode for a special reading from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, my book that uncovers Santa’s untold adventures and his transformation into a symbol of Christmas magic. Let’s shine a spotlight on the joy of holiday decorating and the stories behind it! 🎄✨🏠
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What does Christmas look like in the middle of summer? In this episode, we travel to Argentina to explore how this vibrant country celebrates the holiday season. From warm-weather traditions and outdoor gatherings to unique Christmas decorations like fireworks and pesebres (nativity scenes), Argentina brings its own special charm to the holidays.
Learn about the festive foods that define an Argentine Christmas, including asado (barbecue), vitel toné, and the delicious sweet treat pan dulce. We’ll also uncover the stories behind beloved holiday characters, like Papá Noel, and traditions such as setting off fireworks on Christmas Eve and celebrating Nochebuena with friends and family late into the night.
At the end of the episode, I’ll share an excerpt from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, my book that explores Santa’s untold adventures and his transformation into the legendary figure we know today. Don’t miss this journey into a sun-soaked Christmas filled with food, fun, and traditions from Argentina! 🎄☀️🍷
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Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? What about Gremlins or The Nightmare Before Christmas? In this festive episode, we tackle the age-old debate: what is and isn't a Christmas movie? Join us as we break down the rules and criteria that define a holiday classic. Does the movie need to take place during Christmas? Is a focus on holiday themes required, or can a backdrop of snow and lights suffice?
We’ll explore fan-favorite films, controversial choices, and some unexpected titles that just might qualify as Christmas movies. Whether you’re team traditional (It’s a Wonderful Life, Home Alone) or love an unconventional twist (Batman Returns, anyone?), this episode will have you rethinking your holiday watchlist.
At the end of the episode, I’ll read an excerpt from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, the book that reveals the untold adventures of Santa and his legendary journey to becoming the heart of Christmas magic. Tune in for a spirited holiday debate you won’t want to miss! 🎥🎄✨
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Who is Father Christmas, and how is he different from St. Nicholas? In this episode, we unwrap the fascinating history of Father Christmas, from his roots in British folklore to his evolution into a symbol of holiday cheer. Learn how ancient pagan traditions, like the mysterious "Green Man" and "Wild Men of Winter," influenced the stories and imagery of this festive figure.
We’ll also explore how Father Christmas differs from the saintly St. Nicholas and how their tales became intertwined in holiday lore. Discover the rich mixture of myths, traditions, and cultural shifts that shaped Father Christmas into a beloved holiday icon.
At the end of the episode, I’ll read an excerpt from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, the book that delves into the hidden history of Santa’s adventures and the stories behind his legendary role in Christmas. Don’t miss this journey into the magical past of the holidays—perfect for history buffs, holiday enthusiasts, and anyone who loves a good story! 🎅✨
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How did Christmas decorations become such a magical part of the holiday season? In this episode, we explore the fascinating history behind the festive adornments we know and love. From the ancient use of greenery like holly, ivy, and mistletoe to the first decorated Christmas trees in Germany, every tradition has a story to tell.
We’ll also dive into the evolution of ornaments, the dazzling rise of electric Christmas lights, and the shimmer of tinsel that has graced holiday homes for centuries. Discover how these decorations became symbols of joy, hope, and celebration, and how modern trends continue to transform the way we deck the halls. Whether you’re a fan of vintage charm or contemporary sparkle, this episode is packed with inspiration and holiday history.
Stay tuned at the end of the episode for a special reading from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, the book that uncovers Santa’s untold adventures and the origins of Christmas magic. Let’s light up your holiday season with the history of Christmas decorations! 🎄✨
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Everything’s bigger in Texas, including Christmas! In this episode, we’re exploring the Lone Star State’s unique holiday traditions, shaped by its rich blend of cultures. From German-inspired Christmas markets to Mexican tamales and posadas, Texas celebrates the season in style. We’ll also uncover the story behind the iconic lighting displays in towns like Fredericksburg and Grapevine, known as the Christmas Capital of Texas.
Discover how cowboy boots meet twinkling lights, why luminarias line Texas streets, and the way barbecue becomes part of holiday feasts. Whether it’s dancing under the stars at a holiday rodeo or enjoying a Texas Christmas craft beer, Christmas in Texas is a celebration like no other.
At the end of the episode, don’t miss a special reading from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, the book that uncovers Santa’s hidden adventures and the stories that shaped his legend. Saddle up for some holiday cheer—Texas style! 🎄🤠
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Ever wonder how Christmas cookies became a beloved holiday tradition? In this episode, we’re diving into the delicious history of Christmas cookies, tracing their journey from ancient spice-filled treats to the beautifully decorated confections we know today. Learn how baking traditions from around the world—from gingerbread houses in Germany to black pepper cookies in Norway—shaped the way we celebrate with cookies during the holidays.
We’ll also explore the modern magic of holiday cookie culture, from cookie swaps and viral recipes to the art of decorating sugar cookies that could rival any winter wonderland. Whether you’re a casual baker or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with festive flavor and history you won’t want to miss.
As a sweet ending, we’ll read an excerpt from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, the book that uncovers Santa’s untold past and the origins of his magical holiday adventures. Tune in and let’s bake up some holiday cheer together!
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What makes something a “favorite” at Christmas? In this episode, we dive into the beloved classic song My Favorite Things—from its origins in The Sound of Music to its surprising rise as a holiday staple. Discover how this timeless tune became a soundtrack for the season, even though it was never originally written as a Christmas song.
But we don’t stop there! We’ll also explore the broader idea of “favorite things” during the holidays: cherished traditions, decorations, foods, media, and moments that bring joy year after year. Whether it’s snowy nights, warm drinks, or the sparkle of lights, this episode will leave you inspired to reflect on what makes your own holiday season magical.
And at the end of the episode, I’ll be reading a special excerpt from the book, The Lost Years of Santa Claus. Join us for a journey into Santa’s untold past and discover the stories that shaped the legend of Christmas himself. This is one of our favorite episodes—don’t miss it!
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Why do we give gifts at Christmas? In this episode, we unwrap the fascinating history of Christmas gift-giving, exploring its roots in ancient traditions, its connections to religious celebrations, and how it evolved into the modern practice we know today. Learn about the symbolism behind early gift exchanges, the story of Saint Nicholas, and how wrapping paper and ribbons became essential to the holiday season.
Whether you're a last-minute shopper or a meticulous gift-wrapper, this episode reveals the heartwarming history behind the presents under the tree.
And don’t miss the end of the episode, where I’ll read an excerpt from the book, The Lost Years of Santa Claus. Discover Santa’s hidden past and the untold stories that make him the legendary figure at the center of Christmas cheer. This festive deep dive is a gift you’ll love unwrapping!
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This holiday season, take a journey through the world of Christmas-themed games! In this episode, we explore the timeless appeal of holiday games, starting with the traditional parlor games of antiquity that brought friends and families together. Then, fast forward to today, where we’ll dive into the digital world of modern Christmas video games, capturing holiday magic on screens big and small. Discover the games that bring joy, laughter, and a festive spirit, whether you're playing around the table or on your favorite gaming console.
From classic charades to virtual winter wonderlands, Christmas games have evolved to match the times while keeping holiday cheer alive. Stay tuned at the end of the episode for a special reading from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, the book that unveils the untold adventures of Santa and his journey to becoming the holiday icon we all know. Perfect for game lovers and holiday enthusiasts alike, this episode brings the fun of Christmas straight to you!
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Get ready to be transported to the winter wonderland of Norway this holiday season! In this episode, we dive into the heartwarming traditions that make a Norwegian Christmas so special. From savoring traditional foods like ribbe and lutefisk to sipping on gløgg, Norway offers a feast for the senses. We’ll also explore the rich history behind these customs, how Norwegians brave the winter weather to celebrate, and the magical decorations that light up homes across the country.
Whether it’s a tale of hearty meals shared around the fire, the crisp chill of a Norwegian winter night, or the warm glow of Advent stars in the windows, Norway’s Christmas traditions have a charm all their own. Plus, at the end of the episode, I’ll be reading an excerpt from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, a book that explores Santa's hidden past and the stories that make him the beloved icon he is today. Join us for a cozy, festive episode that brings Norway’s holiday spirit right to you!
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In this enchanting episode of The Lost Christmas Podcast, we journey into the heart of the Alpine region to unravel the captivating traditions of Raunacht, a mystical and magical celebration intertwined with the Christmas season. Join us as we peel back the layers of folklore, superstition, and ancient customs that make Raunacht a truly unique and intriguing holiday experience.
Discover the centuries-old traditions of the Alpine people as they engage in mysterious rituals, don elaborate masks, and partake in night-time festivities during this special time of year. We'll delve into the history and significance of Raunacht, shedding light on how it blends seamlessly with the Christmas season.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, a folklore aficionado, or simply curious about the mystical traditions of the Alpine region, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of Raunacht.
Tune in and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Raunacht, where ancient customs and holiday cheer intertwine in a truly magical way, only on The Lost Christmas Podcast!
Stick around (or skip ahead!) to the end of the episode to hear the two-part conclusion to the latest story from The Lost Years of Santa Claus!
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In this delectable episode of The Lost Christmas Podcast, we dive into the world of Christmas beverages that warm the heart and tickle the taste buds. Join us as we take a flavorful journey through the most beloved and festive drinks of the holiday season.
Going beyond classic favorites like hot cocoa and mulled wine and diving into deeper cuts in the beverage world, we'll explore the diverse array of Christmas libations that grace our mugs and glasses during this special time of year.
Discover the origins, traditions, and unique regional variations of these delightful concoctions that bring joy and comfort to gatherings around the world. Whether you're a culinary enthusiast seeking new recipes or simply curious about the stories behind your favorite festive drinks, this episode will quench your thirst for knowledge.
Tune in and join us in savoring the season's most delicious and heartwarming beverages on The Lost Christmas Podcast! Cheers to the holidays!
Stick around at the end of the episode as we read more from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, continuing on to part 3 of our current story: Santa Claus and the Curse of the Wild Hunt!
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In this enlightening episode of The Lost Christmas Podcast, we embark on a captivating journey through time to explore the rich history of Luminaria. Join us as we uncover the origins, cultural significance, and evolution of these mesmerizing paper lanterns that have lit up our lives for centuries.
From their humble beginnings in far-flung regions to their widespread use in modern celebrations, we delve deep into the enchanting world of Luminaria. Learn how different cultures have embraced these glowing lanterns, from the traditional Mexican "farolitos" to the luminaria-lit streets of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Discover the intriguing stories behind Luminaria's role in various festivals, holidays, and religious ceremonies, shedding light on their enduring symbolism and importance.
Don't miss out on this radiant exploration of Luminaria's past. Hit that play button and let us guide you through the luminous tapestry of history on The Lost Christmas Podcast!
Stick around after the history to answer another mystery as we reveal another piece from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, exploring the missing pages from the rich history of our beloved hero.
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In this bone-chilling episode of The Lost Christmas Podcast, we venture into the frosty depths of folklore to unravel the tales of wintertime monsters that have haunted our imaginations for generations. Join us as we shine a light on the dark and mysterious creatures that emerge when the winter winds howl and the snow falls.
From the elusive Barbegazi of the Alps to the eerie Wendigo of North American legends, we delve deep into the myths and legends that have sent shivers down our spines during the coldest months of the year. Discover the stories that have been passed down through generations, captivating our curiosity and sparking our fear.
We'll also explore the cultural significance of these wintertime monsters, shedding light on the traditions and rituals that have developed around them. Whether you're a fan of spine-tingling tales or simply curious about the origins of these chilling myths, this episode promises to intrigue and educate.
With expert insights, captivating narratives and in-depth research The Lost Christmas Podcast is your guide to uncovering the secrets of wintertime monsters. Tune in and prepare to be enthralled by the lore that has persisted through the ages, while satisfying your curiosity about these fascinating creatures.
Don't miss out on this frosty expedition into the world of wintertime monsters. Hit that play button and join us on a chilling journey into the unknown!
As always, stay tuned for another story from The Lost Years of Santa Claus. We start a new story from his lost book today, so don't miss Santa Claus and the Curse of the Wild Hunt part 1!
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In this enchanting episode of The Lost Christmas Podcast, we set sail on a cultural voyage to the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean, where Christmas celebrations take on a unique and captivating charm. Join us as we uncover the rich tapestry of traditions in Greece, Croatia, and Albania, and discover how these countries infuse the holiday season with their own distinctive flavors.
From the twinkling lights of Dubrovnik's Old Town to the mesmerizing dance of the Albanian "Kështjella" (castle) during Christmas, we delve into the captivating traditions that make this region a must-visit during the festive season. Explore the delicious cuisine, such as Greece's mouthwatering "Melomakarona" and Croatia's delectable "Peka," that grace the holiday tables and delight the senses.
Join us as we unlock the secrets of Christmas in Greece, Croatia, and Albania, and be inspired to infuse a touch of Mediterranean magic into your own holiday celebrations.
Don't miss out on this delightful exploration of unique traditions and heartwarming stories. Hit that play button and embark on a Mediterranean Christmas adventure with and stay tuned all the way to the end as we finish up the story of Santa Claus and the Stone Sage on The Lost Years of Santa Claus! All of this on The Lost Christmas Podcast!
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In this festive episode of The Lost Christmas Podcast, we're donning our capes and spreading holiday spirit as we explore the incredible world of Christmas heroes and superheroes. Join us as we unwrap heartwarming stories of individuals (in movies) who go above and beyond during the holiday season, embodying the true spirit of giving.
Discover how these everyday heroes, in their own unique ways, bring joy, hope, and happiness to those in need. We'll also dive into the realm of pop culture, exploring how our favorite superheroes, from Shazam! to Batman, have left their mark on Christmas lore, saving the day in the most unexpected ways.
Also, stay tuned to the end of the episode for more of The Lost Years of Santa Claus, as we continue to learn about Santa Claus and the Stone Sage!
Tune in to The Lost Christmas Podcast as we unmask the true essence of Christmas heroes and superheroes. Whether you're a fan of heartwarming stories or a superhero enthusiast, this episode has something for everyone! Don't miss out—hit that play button and join us on this merry journey of discovery.
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In this captivating episode, we delve deep into the fascinating world of winter time deities. Discover the rich tapestry of cultural and mythological figures associated with the cold season as we explore their origins, symbolism, and significance. Join us for a journey through the lore of these powerful entities and their connection to various winter traditions around the world. Whether you're a mythology enthusiast or simply curious about the mystical aspects of winter, this episode offers insights that will leave you enchanted and informed. Tune in now to unravel the secrets of winter time deities and embrace the magic of the season. Lastly, we conclude with the next piece of another story from The Lost Years of Santa Claus!
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On today's episode we cover the history of the iconic colors of the Christmas season. Yes, that color too!, I've got it all covered with background from religious to secular and all kinds of history beyond the surface. I hope you enjoy, and stick around after the colors of Christmas to discover more of the Lost Years of Santa Claus!
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Today being #ChristmasPodcastDay, I had to release a special episode covering a unique version of A Christmas Carol. Oh and we're kicking off another story from The Lost Years of Santa Claus as well. Thanks everyone and enjoy!
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Hey everybody! I'm back today with another episode, 3 recommendation (a movie, a TV episode and a book), another Santa and more of The Lost Years of Santa Claus!
We're headed north, to the Nordic countries as we talk about Joulupukki - the Yule Goat. There's a ton of history and tradition here, and I will be barely scratching the surface. There's a ton to digest, a bunch to discover and a lot to learn. Part 5 of Santa and his list from The Lost Years of Santa Claus follows at the end of the episode so stay tuned (or skip ahead if you so desire) and enjoy!
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Hey everybody! I'm back today with another episode, 3 recommendation (a movie, a TV episode and a book), another Santa and more of The Lost Years of Santa Claus!
Today we're traveling to France to discuss the wonderful fairy godmother named Tante Arie (Aunt Airie/Aunt Arie)! She is a fascinating blend of so much history, with enormous powers and abilities as well! From the Franche-Comte region of France near the Swiss border, this lovely lady brings gifts and a lot more. Listen, learn and share her story with others!
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Hey everybody! I'm back today with another episode, 3 recommendation (a movie, a TV episode and a book), another Santa and more of The Lost Years of Santa Claus!
Today we're traveling to Greece to discuss the history of St. Basil! He's a very interesting character who shares a lot of traits and history with St. Nicholas from his love of giving to the needy to his value of education and sharing of one's wealth with others. You'll also get to hear about this special Santa from around the world who has his own special enemy, a very unique trait in this world of Santa that we're spending this season exploring.
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The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
This one is a very special episode where I'm going to talk all about Olentzero, the Basque gift-giving giant from the Pyrenees! Such a long oral history exists in the Basque region and Olentzero is a wonderfully unique character. In this episode we dive into the history of the region at winter/Christmas time and some of the things that make this character and this region so unique! Also we get part 2 of Santa's list, how he created his list and why he uses one from The Lost Years of Santa Claus. I hope you all enjoy!
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Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
Hey everybody! Today we're traveling to Germany to discuss the history of Christmas there, and the super interesting character named der Weihnachtsmann! You'll learn all about the different traditions that have been around for hundreds of years and how they have evolved and influenced how the Yuletide time is celebrated today. As promised here's some notes from this episode - Knecht Ruprecht (aka Krampus) and Odin (Hruod Percht / Rhumreicher Percht).
Thomas Nast image of Santa from 1880s (woo boy was I off on this, I mistakenly said the 1820s) link
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Hey everyone! Today we talk all about Superheroes at Christmas. From live action movies & TV shows to comic books I dive in to celebrate the heroes we love to watch & read at Christmastime. This is a very special episode to celebrate my late sister Steffany, who sadly passed away November 17, 2005 at age 17. I think we all have loved ones who we miss during the holidays and I have been wanting to do something special for my sister. Being the anniversary of the day she passed, I thought this would be a great way to celebrate her life and her super powers! Please send me your thoughts, feedback, memories of your lost loved ones, anything you'd like to share, send it my way!
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Welcome to the Season of Santa! Kicking off season 3! we head to Japan to encounter one of the seven gods of prosperity, the one and only Hotei! We'll explore some of the traditions of Christmas in Japan and the mythos surrounding Hotei (Hoteiosho). As always, like and subscribe to the podcast, and share it to all of your friends!
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We're back! Season 3 will kick off with plenty of new histories, mysteries, and information for you Christmas lovers! There's a new format, new music, new artwork, and a new website coming very soon, so I hope you all will enjoy the latest from The Lost Christmas Podcast. As always: email me or find me on whatever social media site you like most. Thanks so much and I will see you all very soon!
In today's Season 2 finale, we talk all about Saturnalia! In Part 1 of this series we discussed Kronia, the precursor to Saturnalia. Now we are going to discuss the famous pre-Christmas celebration that gets a lot of credit for many traditions still used today. And not without good reason too, as Saturnalia has a very interesting history. Learn about this Roman festival and discover some things you might not have known! Lastly, we end the episode with the exciting conclusion to Santa Claus versus Time from The Lost Years of Santa Claus.
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
Did you know that before the world celebrated Christmas that there were other winter celebrations? Of course you did (especially if you listen to this podcast!). Saturnalia gets much of the attention, and for good reason, but today we are going to go way back BEFORE Saturnalia and we'll explore Kronia, Shab-e Yalda, Zagmuk and more. Learn all about some patterns and traditions that have stood the test of time! At the end of the episode we have a much requested story from The Lost Years of Santa Claus: Santa Claus versus Time. This will help to answer the question that you may have about how exactly Santa Claus is able to get all around the world to so many homes in a single night. The answer might surprise you. Tune in and find out in part 1 of this exciting story from The Lost Years of Santa Claus!
Links:
Sounds of Christmas
Santa by the Minute
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
We have a very special guest today: Dr. Emily Zarka of Arizona State University and PBS Digital Studios Monstrum! We talk about monsters at Christmas, the history of monsters, the abundance of mythos at Christmastime and so much more. Be sure to check out her show and enjoy hearing all about the monstrous Christmas world!
Edit: As requested, no more background music! Thank you guys for the feedback, it's always welcome!
Links:
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
This episode brings a boat-load of information about current traditions around using the Nativity - both living Nativity and artistic representations. I dive briefly into the origins of the use of the Nativity around Christmas, and then we take a look at the real history and some misconceptions around the birth of Jesus. At the end of the episode we read through part 2 of our story from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, and I announce the winner of the first annual Lost Christmas Giveaway! Over 160 entries this year, I am blown away and I think I'll have a special surprise for a few lucky entrants who didn't win, but submitted wonderful answers. Please like and subscribe, review the podcast, and as always - Merry Christmas!
Links:
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
Join us each week on The Lost Christmas Podcast during the holiday season!
In this episode you'll hear my very specific, hard-fast rules for determining if a movie is indeed a Christmas movie. As a much requested piece, I've included my rules and scoring system so you can determine whether or not a movie is a Christmas movie. Stir the pot, bring on the controversy!
At the end of the episode, we start a new story from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, and as a special "thank you" to all of the listeners, I've got the first giveaway in the history of this little podcast. Listen and find out how to enter ($50 Amazon gift card to the winner)!
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
In this post-Thanskgiving episode we discuss the history and evolution of wassail, from a story of lovers to feeding trees a slice of bread and all the drinking in between. Plenty to dive into and discuss as we uncover the history behind this famous expression and wintertime beverage. At the end of this episode we also conclude the story of why Santa Claus looks different all around the world, with part 3 of this story from The Lost Years of Santa Claus.
Links:
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
In this episode we dive into the person that was Saint Nicholas of Myra. There's plenty to go around with stories, myths, fantasy, and real history. We talk about the day we celebrate St. Nicholas and a few traditions around the world, and finally we conclude the episode with part 2 of how Santa Claus looks different all over the world from The Lost Years of Santa Claus. Enjoy!
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
In this episode, we dive into the ins and outs of Christmas mysteries. Starting off, we have some unanswered questions from Christmas movies that surely you've been wanting to hear an answer for, then we dive into a couple of real-life mysteries around the Christmas season. Finally, we have my personal recommendations for some Christmas mystery movies, a TV episode, and several books for you to enjoy this holiday season! At the end of the episode, we kick off a new story from The Lost Years of Santa Claus which reveals the secrets behind why Santa looks so different in different places around the globe.
A big shout out to one of my best friends in the world - Brian Shepard (link) and JerriEl Wiliams for the wonderful background music throughout the podcast.
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The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
Today we go over a short list of must-see foreign holiday films. These films take us to Mexico, from France to Finland, and to Japan and South Korea, circling the globe to provide some holiday hits to brighten up your Christmas season. Finally, we cap off this episode with part 3 of Santa and his Sleigh from The Lost Years of Santa Claus.
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
This episode explores the history of Christmas lights, going from candles to LEDs and fiber optics. There's a lot to learn and plenty to dive into as we explore the ins and outs of who, what, when and why of lighting at Christmas time. At the end of the episode we hear part 2 of how Santa gets his sleigh from The Lost Years of Santa Claus. Don't forget to send us a message or email, and to like and subscribe. Happy holidays!
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The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
In this new episode we dive into the connection between carols and Christmas itself! We go into the history of the word itself, where the traditions started, how the carol has evolved, and how carols might very well have saved Christmas as a day of celebration! We also kick off a new story from the Lost Years of Santa Claus, this time going into the history of how Santa Claus got what we know as his sleigh! Another book, movie and TV episode or special is also in this episode, to get you completely in the holiday spirit! Don't forget to like and subscribe, as well as message us on Facebook, Twitter, or email us at [email protected]. Thanks so much!
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The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
In this episode we kick off the Christmas season (the -ber months) first with a new feature! I'm giving a Christmas movie recommendation, a TV episode/special recommendation and a Christmas book recommendation at the start of each episode, please commend and email us with how you think the recommendation went! Next, we take a look into the Russian Santa Claus: Ded Moroz, also known as Grandfather Frost. With a deep history going back well before Saint Nicholas and many Western Christmas figures, this magical man has a fascinating history and a great story as well. We also talk about some related Eastern European characters and finish with part 3 of the story of Santa Claus and how he knows so many languages, how did he learn them and why?
Links:
Veliky Ustyug (Ded Moroz's home)
Troika (three horse sleigh)
Snegurochka (the Snow Maiden)
Bozic Bata (Christmas Brother from Serbia)
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
Apologies about the sound quality on this episode, my voice sounds canned almost. I wasn't able to fix it in this episode but will for Part 3 of this series!
In today's episode we explore the history of snowmen in art, politics, and expression. We also briefly touch on the Yeti, shallowly diving in to the origins and history. Lastly, we conclude with Part 2 of our Lost Years of Santa Claus story. I hope you enjoy!
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
In this episode (the first full episode of season 2!) we explore the history behind Christmas in July, the traditions that have helped it explode, and some global mentions and applications of Christmas in July. Finally, we conclude the episode with part 1 of a new story from The Lost Years of Santa Claus. Please like and subscribe to the podcast, and feel free to email us, find us on Facebook or Twitter and drop us a message!
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LostChristmasP1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LostChristmasPodcast
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The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
holiday by Dee Yan-Key - CC by 3.0
In this episode, the first for Season 2!, we explore a small piece of some Christmas traditions of a few Native American tribes and how they have integrated, adapted, and influenced Christmas traditions in the Americas in their own special and unique way. There's a lot to unpack and go through, so there will likely be a part 2 of this at some point in the future.
Today's episode is short, and no story today. The Lost Tales of Santa Claus will continue next episode with an update on the whole story and what to expect in the coming episodes.
Links mentioned:
Santa Claus image
Quotes from Floyd Looks for Buffalo Hand
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
In this finale to Season 1 we explore the origin of Christmas movies and the evolution of them through the decades! From the first Christmas movie in 1898 all they way through our current era, I'll dive into the how and why our movies have changed through the years. Lastly, we end the episode with part 3 of How Santa Claus knows what is going on in the world so easily. Subscribe, share and enjoy!
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
This episode is a brief dive into the history and traditions (both Christian and otherwise) of greenery around the Christmas season! Going from Holly, Mistletoe, Christmas Trees and so much more, we explore how greenery came into the church, the home and now is an essential part of what we see at Christmastime! Lastly, we end with Part 2 of another tale from The Lost Years of Santa Claus.
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
This episode briefly explains the origins of the Christmas markets around the world, where we can find some fantastic and diverse Christmas marketplaces, as well as some hidden gems that might not have heard of! We also start a new story from The Lost Year of Santa Claus - How Santa Claus knows what is going on with everyone and what they want. I hope you enjoy!
List of Markets:
Certainly not comprehensive, but a great list to get you started on your Christmas market journey!
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The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
Alright, today is a long episode because there's just so much to get into! I've got a bunch of recipes for savory dishes, sweets, and drinks (both kid-friendly and adults-only) for you to try and enjoy, all Christmas-time traditions from around the world. We travel to 6 continents, tons of countries and you'll get a vast variety of food, drink, and awesome experiences from the recipes today! Lastly, we end the episode with Part 3 of How Santa gets into homes (hint: it's not a chimney). Thanks all, and please rate us and subscribe wherever possible!
Recipes:
Savory:
Tourtierre (French-Canadian mince pie)
Hangikjoet (Leg of lamb smoked over it's own poop)
Halaszle (Hungarian fish soup)
Feast of the 7 Fishes (Italian Christmas dinner)
Kucios sample (Lithuanian special dinner)
Lechon (Philippine suckling pig)
Vitel Tone (cold thinly sliced veal with cream tuna sauce)
Doro Wat (Ethiopian stew)
Calulu (fried fish with vegetables & tomato)
Sweet:
Fritule (Croatian beignets)
Kourabiedes (butter cookies)
Krumkake (thin crispy wafer cookies)
Christmas Pudding (UK staple)
Alfajores (dulce de leche sandwich cookies)
Malva Pudding (sponge-like cake with apricot & cream sauces)
Drinks (kid friendly):
Ponche Navideno (Mexican Christmas fruit punch)
Kompot (fresh & dried fruit mix punch)
Salep (Turkish drink thickened with special orchid flour)
Drinks (adults only):
Feuerzangenbowle (fire punch)
Mulled Wine
Sorrel Punch
Coquito
Monkey's Tail
Chapman
I have not tried all these recipes, so peruse at your risk!
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The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by
In this episode I talk about some of my favorite Santa Claus backstories and origins from movies and books, as well as some of the different types of Santa Claus back story styles that we see commonly. A few spoilers for movies (though some are 35 years old now so not really a spoiler) and books as well as some recommendations. And at the end, we continue The Lost Years of Santa Claus!
Links:
Books:
Christmas Chronicles books
Kringle
Santa Claus the Book of Secrets
The Story of Santa Claus
Movies:
Santa Claus: The Movie
The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
In this episode we discuss and go over several evil characters from around the Christmas holiday from all over! The history and folklore behind malevolent characters in the yuletide season is deep and vast. Krampus is covered, of course, but listen today and I bet you'll learn about several more characters you've never heard of!
Links:
Kallikantzaroi
Belsnickel
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claw11010s is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
Who doesn't love having more days to celebrate? We all know about Christmas and New Year's Day, but what about the lesser-known days that call for celebrating and revelry? Well, today we dive deep to find as many pre-Christmas celebration days as we possibly can, full of background and holiday spirit! And, as always - stay tuned until the end of the episode to hear another condensed passage from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, this episode ends the backstory of Santa Claus and his bag - what it is and how he acquired such an amazing item.
Days mentioned in this episode:
November 2nd - All Souls’ Day
November 11th - St Martin’s Day / Old Halloween / Old Hallowmas Eve
November 14th - Feast of St. Philip (Holy Apostle Philip)
November 15th - Fast of St. Philip
November 15th, 16th, or 17th - Fast of the Nativity (also known as fast of St. Philip)
November 25th - St Catherine’s Day
November 30th - St Andrew’s Day
December 4th - St Barbara’s Day
December 6th - St Nicholas’s Day
December 7th - Feast of the Immaculate Conception / Night of the Screams
December 8th - Los Sieses (dance of the six in Spain)
December 9th - Modern Feast of St. Philip
December 10th - Modern Fast of St. Philip
December 12th - Celebration of the Virgin of Guadalupe
December 13th - St Lucy’s Day
December 16th - Novena (beginning of Posadas!)
December 17th - Start of Saturnalia (through Dec 24th)
December 20th - St. Ignatius’s Day (only in Romania)
December 21st - St Thomas’s Day
December 22th - El Gordo / Lottery for Christmas
December 23rd - Night of the Radishes / St. Thorlak’s Day
December 24th - Christmas Eve
December 25th - Christmas Day
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
In this episode we dive into some Christmas traditions from all around the world! From southeast Asia to South and Central America, Europe and the USA too. There are some really fantastic traditions that I am hoping to make part of my own family's holiday season moving forward. Lastly, the episode ends with part 1 of Santa Claus and how he gets his bag, a tale from the Lost Years of Santa Claus. Please feel free to send us a message at [email protected] or follow us on Twitter and Facebook!
Links:
China and apples at Christmas
Mari Lwyd
Iceland book exchange at Christmas
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
Today we talk about some animals that don't get the attention or recognition that they deserve around the Christmas holidays! With so many stories and myths from all over the world, we explore and introduce some new holiday traditions and histories of animals at Christmas that I hope you enjoy! If you have any comments or just want to reach out, follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or email me at [email protected]!
Links from show:
Story of Sleipnir the eight-legged horse
Nestor the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
This episode goes into detail about the history of the Wild Hunt across many varied places in Europe, the history of this spectral group, and who leads it! There's a deep history behind the characters and background of The Wild Hunt and while popularized in some ways by the Witcher series of books and games, the actual history goes back quite a long way. We explore the connections between some Christmas traditions and the Wild Hunt, and as always - we end with another condensed passage from The Lost Years of Santa Claus. This episode reads part 2 of the story behind Santa Claus and his reindeer. Listen, share and enjoy! Be sure to email your thoughts, critiques, questions and anything else to [email protected].
Links referenced in episode:
The Wild Hunt movie
The Witcher series of books
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
Today I talk about the reindeer, the iconic Santa Claus companions. The history of Santa with reindeer in media is discussed and a few nuggets of information are provided, including what the first actual mention of Santa Claus with reindeer is and where you can find it! Lastly, we kick off a new story in the book The Lost Years of Santa Claus with the first portion of how Santa and his reindeer came together. As always, reach out to me via email: [email protected] as I would love to hear from you!
Links mentioned:
Old Santeclaus with Much Delight
L Frank Baum's Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
Where to watch Prancer
Olive the Other Reindeer
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
In this episode I go over the history of leaving food for Santa, and what we all leave for him in various places around the globe! There are some really interesting traditions and maybe you and your family can incorporate some of them into your holiday traditions this year too. Lastly, the first story of Santa Claus is wrapped up as we continue reading The Lost Years of Santa Claus and we find out where Kris is and what has happened to him.
Links referenced in episode (haven't tried these recipes):
Risengrod
Laufabread
Piparkukas
Egusi soup with Fufu
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
With so many opinions abounding about what is a Christmas movie and what isn't, I wanted to give my personal thoughts on the topic, as well as addressing a few movies that tend to get some attention and cause plenty of disagreement. After that, I give my top 5 Christmas movies and then finally we conclude with the next portion of the book: The Lost Years of Santa Claus!
Movies discussed in the episode:
Books referenced in podcast:
The Guardians of Childhood series
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
In this episode I dive into some of the many female characters of Christmas that we do not hear enough about. The diversity, intensity, and unique flair that each of these personas present is astounding, and I think we would do ourselves a lot of good by reintroducing some of these characters into our Christmas traditions.
Links mentioned in episode:
Article on Berchta
Saint Lucia Day celebrations and information link
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
In this episode I discuss the history behind St Nicholas, Father Christmas, Kris Kringle, and Santa Claus. I briefly discuss the backstory behind these gift-giving, holiday personas. Lastly, I read part of the introduction to The Lost Years of Santa Claus, a book of Santa's lost tales that recounts important stories and fills in gaps within Santa's history.
Links to things mentioned in the episode:
St Nicholas story of reviving children: link
Special thanks to:
The Christmas Song/Heaven/Slow 3/4 Song by Peter Evans, Tom Blancarte, and Brandon Seabrook - CC by 3.0
Santa Claws is Coming by Ergo Phizmiz - CC by 3.0
En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.