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Kriss Kringle

KringleTalksKristmas Podcast

A weekly History podcast
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Kriss Kringle

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Kriss Kringle

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A weekly History podcast
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This final episode of the season is my way of saying thanks and having a little recap of what's occurred this year! I did forget to mention one episode from the list but I've put so many out this week alone, forgive a guy for forgetting!To yo
Merry Christmas Everyone!!This bonus episode I am joined my 3 year old daughter for a very special episode to celebrate the big day! We recorded this episode a few days before the big day so some of the questions are in relation to the build u
As we wrap up the season, this penultimate episode focuses on Space, and specifically Christmas Space, and specifically even more, the first song ever to be played in space, Jingle Bells, in 1965!Join me and find out more!Follow me on X, fo
In our Christmas Eve Eve Eve episode, I take a look at the Christmas Dinner, where did it originate from and I give you a little inside tour of my own Christmas Dinner!Join me on this flavourful journey!Follow me on X, formerly known as Twitt
As we bring the season to a near close, I wanted to explore some of the best UK authors and their Christmas stories from Charles Dickens to Dr. Seuss and more! We look at some of the best loved Christmas stories in this short episode, I hope y
This short, but sweet episode takes focus on Christmas UK songs and asks the question, are they truly depressing? and if so, why?And how do they stack up with our American cousins usual jolly melodies!As always, follow me on X, formerly known
As we descend into the final week before Christmas I wanted to take a look at the traditional UK Victoria Christmas, a "Dickens" Christmas if you like! - what is it about thee Victoria era that was so special and how did it compare to Edwardian
This episode is all about the Band-Aid Number 1 - "Do They Know It's Christmas Time", written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, it reached applause and fame after it's release in November of 1984, and was covered 3 more times with 3 different messag
In this Bonus episode I am delighted to be joined by the Totally Rad man himself, it's Gerry D from the Totally Rad Christmas Podcast! We spoke all things Christmas; how Gerry got started, what his inspiration behind the pod was, and much more
Today we have a special treat for you as we dive into the enchanting world of Lapland, the official hometown of Santa Claus!I discuss the origins of Lapland, where you can find, how you can get there and a UK alternative! As always you can fo
First off apologies I never got round to delivering an October episodeWelcome you to Christmas Podcast Day folks! November 1st, the day when all the Christmas Podcasts from around the world, and me, send out a bonus episode, a kind of official
What was Christmas like in the UK in the 90s?What were the bestsellling toys?What were the best stores to visit?And what were the Number 1s during the 90s?Follow me and find out!Enjoy!Follow me on Twitter/ X @KristmasTalksTake Car, B
Lets talk about Christmas Markets, in particular UK ones!I spoke about the history of Christmas markets  and where they originate from, you can check out Season 1, Episode 9 for all of that if you wish to before delving into this! But I discus
Let's talk Gingerbread! Where does it originate from and why does it relate to Christmas?Well stick around, grab a hot drink and even grab a Gingerbread cookie and enjoy this episode with me!A link to the recipe for making Gingerbread cookies
Happy Leon Day Everyone! I'm back! ... for a few minutes, giving you the run down of what I've been up to this year so far... I hope to be back over the next few months leading up to the official Christmas 2023 season with all new stories and
Turkey is the main traditional feast on Christmas Day here in the UK, but why?In this final episode of 2022 I delve into the history of Turkey at Christmas, where it originated from and what famous King made it popular.The run up to this seas
Let's talk Mince Pies!!!Why are they so delicious!? .. Well that's simple, because they just are and all other answers are wrong!I take a look into the history of this "British" tradition, dating back to the 12th century Middle-Eastern days!
Merry Christmas folks!This episode I talk about the English folk song "The Holly and The Ivy". The tradition behind it; where it came from and the significance it has with Christmas and religion!Hope you enjoyAs always you can follow me on
This episode is all about Christmas crackers and the origins behind them and some potential fibs too!Check out the links for more into Christmas crackers aswell as Christmas cracker jokes!https://thekingofcrackers.co.uk/https://www.whych
Let's talk celebrating Christmas early! - actually let's just do it! I mean that's what we are all interested in right?I also talk about Christmas music released early and some of the famous Christmas classics released in November! As always
Hey guys, On this bonus episode I am delighted to welcome Brian Earl from the Christmas Past Podcast, the godfather in my eyes of the Christmas Podcast network to Kringle Talks Kristmas.We spoke about what led him to doing a Podcast, his favo
Today is November 1st, Christmas Podcast Day! Happy Christmas Podcast Day folks!Today's special is about The Nightmare Before Christmas; a Halloween special which links Christmas too. I read the famous Tim Burton poem, A Nightmare Before Chri
Every year Her Majesty the Queen sits down on Christmas Day at 3PM (GMT) to address the nation and the Commonwealth nations delivering her Queen's Speech. Sadly we lost the Queen in September, so I decided to take a look at the history of the
In this month's episode I look at the 1988 classic "Driving Home For Christmas" by British singer-songwriter Chris ReaI look back at the history of the song; where it was written and why he had to pay a £12,000 fine at a performance!Hope
Over in the UK, we called December 26 Boxing Day, why?Is it to do with the sport of Boxing? Is it something different?I delve into a BBC article which traces history back to thee 1800's!!Join me and find out!Follow me on Twitter - @Kristm
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