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What happens when you mix Christmas, marriage, money, parenting, travel, fitness, and a little bit of chaos? You get this year's annual She Slays the Day holiday episode. In this festive tradition, Lauryn is joined by Kirby for a Christmas-themed game of Would You Rather—and things get honest, funny, and surprisingly insightful very quickly.From holiday indulgences versus discipline to travel preferences, finances, parenting values, workouts, social dynamics, and the realities of adulthood during the holidays, this episode keeps things light while still revealing how decisions, trade-offs, and values actually show up in real life. If you're looking for a break from heavy strategy and a reminder that growth, relationships, and leadership are all deeply human—this one's for you.Resources:Join The Uncharted CEO: An 8-week immersive experience for clinic owners designed to increase revenue, maximize profits, and build cash flow systems that create freedom NOW, not at 65.Follow Dr. Lauryn: Instagram | X | LinkedIn | FacebookFollow She Slays on YouTubeSign up for the Weekly Slay newsletter!Mentioned in this episode:To learn more about CLA and the INSiGHT scanner go to the link below and enter code SHESLAYS when prompted.CLALearn more about Sunlighten Saunas and get your She Slays discount by clicking the link below!She Slays Associates Job Board
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The show kicks off with holiday chaos as Christmas approaches—Costco crowds, impossible parking, cart etiquette gone wrong, and a warning that Cart Narcs are on patrol, plus talk of incoming rain and classic Conway-style riffs. Michael Monks joins with insight on L.A. County’s declining population and a surprise update out of Kentucky. The conversation shifts to pop culture with news of Bowen Yang potentially leaving SNL, a shoutout to Las Culturistas, and Conway throwing a flag during a spirited Costco debate—including where the largest Costco is and whether Torrance holds the crown. The episode wraps with timely advice on how to avoid heart attacks during the holiday season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christmas horror stories marathon time, my spookies. Tonight on Weekly Spooky, you're getting a full holiday horror novella triple-feature—three long, nasty winter tales where tinsel and terror share the same oxygen.This is cozy-season listening with sharp teeth: a haunted mall after-hours, a slumber-party movie night that opens the wrong door, and a Christmas event at an orphanage that won't stay sweet for long. If you're hunting for scary Christmas stories, holiday horror, and a bingeable horror podcast episode that plays like a midnight marathon, you just found your seasonal tradition.Inside the marathon (in order):The Mall Overnight — A Christmas-time nightmare where the mall becomes a hunting ground again… and whatever was captured before might not stay contained.Doorway to Horror — A sleepover, a mysterious horror disc, and a Christmas-decorated world that feels… wrong. Step through, and you may not step back.Home Sweet Horror — A December trip to an orphanage for a big Christmas event turns personal—and the “home sweet home” vibe doesn't last.Lights down. Volume up. And if you hear bells? Don't assume they're festive.The Mall Overnight / Doorway to Horror / Home Sweet Horror — by Rob Fields
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Christmas Chaos: The Bird That Stole the Party Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2025-12-20-08-38-20-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A fenyőillatú, ünnepi díszekkel ékesített Botanikus Kert Kávézó varázslatos hellyé változott karácsony környékén.En: The pine-scented, festively decorated Botanikus Kert Kávézó transformed into a magical place around Christmas.Hu: Minden sarokban piros mikulásvirágok álltak, és a mennyezetről füzérek lógtak.En: In every corner stood red poinsettias, and garlands hung from the ceiling.Hu: Gergely, egy középkorú, vidám ember, aki imádta a természetet, már alig várta, hogy barátaival, Mártával és Zoltánnal, meghitt teázást tartson.En: Gergely, a middle-aged, cheerful man who loved nature, could hardly wait to have a cozy tea time with his friends, Márta and Zoltán.Hu: Gergely álma az volt, hogy tökéletes karácsonyi összejövetelt szervezzen.En: Gergely's dream was to organize the perfect Christmas gathering.Hu: Ezúttal minden simán akart menni, ezért különleges figyelmet fordított a részletekre.En: This time, he wanted everything to go smoothly, so he paid special attention to the details.Hu: Az asztal körül ültek a barátai, közel a beltéri kert szívéhez, fenyőágakkal és mikuláscsizmákkal díszített saroknál.En: His friends sat around the table, close to the heart of the indoor garden, in a corner adorned with pine branches and Christmas stockings.Hu: Az asztalukon illatos teák és frissen sült karácsonyi sütemények sorakoztak.En: On their table, fragrant teas and freshly baked Christmas cookies were lined up.Hu: Ám egy szemtelen, ámde ártalmatlan kis madár felborította Gergely terveit.En: However, a cheeky yet harmless little bird disrupted Gergely's plans.Hu: A kávézó törzsvendége volt ez a madár, aki azonnal célba vette a finom karácsonyi süteményeket.En: The bird was a regular at the café and immediately targeted the delicious Christmas cookies.Hu: Emberek megdöbbenve figyelték, ahogy a madár minden pár percben leszáll, és egy-egy süteményt megcsíp.En: People watched in astonishment as the bird landed every few minutes and pecked at a cookie.Hu: Gergely először csak barátságosan intett felé, remélve, hogy elriasztja.En: At first, Gergely waved at it in a friendly manner, hoping to scare it away.Hu: De a madár szívós volt.En: But the bird was persistent.Hu: Gergely próbálkozott azzal is, hogy egy darab kekszet ajánlott fel neki, talán így megszűnik az édességlopás.En: Gergely also tried offering it a piece of biscuit, perhaps to stop the sweet theft.Hu: De a madár csak még éhesebb lett.En: But the bird only became hungrier.Hu: Miközben Gergely egyre inkább elvesztette türelmét, a jelenet komikussá kezdett válni.En: As Gergely grew increasingly impatient, the scene started to become comical.Hu: Márta és Zoltán sem tudták visszafogni a nevetést, ahogy a madár az asztalon billegő tálcát fölborítva egy mézeskalácsot pontosan a kerti szökőkút bugyogó vizébe repített.En: Márta and Zoltán couldn't hold back their laughter as the bird, tipping a wobbly tray on the table, precisely sent a gingerbread cookie flying into the bubbling water of the garden fountain.Hu: Ez a pillanat eltörölte Gergely tökéletesség iránti vágyát.En: This moment erased Gergely's desire for perfection.Hu: A barátaival együtt felnevetett, könnyekben úszva nevettek a madár bátorságán.En: He burst into laughter with his friends, tears flowing as they laughed at the bird's boldness.Hu: "Gyertek, menjünk be!En: "Come on, let's go inside!"Hu: " mondta Gergely végül kiszáradó hangon a nevetéstől, "Ott talán nyugalomban megesszük a maradék süteményeket.En: Gergely finally said in a drying voice from laughter, "There we can maybe eat the remaining cookies in peace."Hu: "Ahogy átsétáltak az üvegház melegébe, Gergely hirtelen megértette.En: As they walked into the warmth of the greenhouse, Gergely suddenly understood.Hu: A valódi öröm nem a tökéletességben rejlik, hanem a közösen átélt pillanatokban és a megosztott kacagásban a barátokkal.En: The real joy lies not in perfection but in the moments shared and the laughter shared with friends.Hu: Az idei karácsony talán nem maradt emlékezetes a hibátlan szervezés miatt, de a boldogságtól ragyogó arcok és a jókedv örökre megmaradt.En: This Christmas might not be remembered for flawless organization, but the faces glowing with happiness and the good cheer will remain forever. Vocabulary Words:pine-scented: fenyőillatúfestively: ünnepigarlands: füzérekcheerful: vidámcozy: meghittgathering: összejövetelsmoothly: simánfragrant: illatoscheeky: szemtelenastonishment: megdöbbenéspersistent: szívósimpatient: türelmetlencomical: komikuswobbly: billegőtipping: fölborítvafountain: szökőkútburst into laughter: felnevetettboldness: bátorságdrying voice: kiszáradó hanggreenhouse: üvegházshared: megosztottflawless: hibátlanglowing with happiness: boldogságtól ragyogóreal joy: valódi örömmagical: varázslatosattention: figyelemindoor: beltéribravery: bátorságpecked: megcsípetttears flowing: könnyekben úszva
It's our Christmas Extravaganza! Christmas Chaos ensues in the Bobby Bones Show Gift Card pull where everyone wants to win the grand prize of a $1,000 Gift Card. But someone will only be left with a $10 dollar gift card. Who will pick up the best card?! As 2025 draws to a close, Bobby selects the Bobby Bones Show Employee of the Year. Who stood out among the rest? Only one show member will take home the title! Lunchbox took Bobby's advice and went to urgent care after the show. Did he get good or bad news? or any news at all about his swollen testicle pain? Amy shares what happened when she walked into the WRONG HOUSE. We have to convince her how lucky she was after what happened with the homeowner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's our Christmas Extravaganza! Christmas Chaos ensues in the Bobby Bones Show Gift Card pull where everyone wants to win the grand prize of a $1,000 Gift Card. But someone will only be left with a $10 dollar gift card. Who will pick up the best card?! As 2025 draws to a close, Bobby selects the Bobby Bones Show Employee of the Year. Who stood out among the rest? Only one show member will take home the title! Lunchbox took Bobby's advice and went to urgent care after the show. Did he get good or bad news? or any news at all about his swollen testicle pain? Amy shares what happened when she walked into the WRONG HOUSE. We have to convince her how lucky she was after what happened with the homeowner.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More Than Small Talk with Suzanne, Holley, and Jennifer (KLRC)
How do you find inner calm in the middle of outer chaos? We tackle this timely topic and cover everything from practical tips to phrases to say to yourself when it all gets a bit overwhelming. ResourcesPrayers for Peace of Mind by Holley Gerth
On today's episode, Todd and Scott talk about the pressures of the Christmas season and invite you to join a future episode of the Familyman Show. Join us! www.Familymanweb.com Sponsored by Redeem Healthshare
Looking for a Christmas horror story that hits like a slasher, moves like a thriller, and burns like a nightmare? This week on Weekly Spooky, the holidays turn deadly in the Strickfield universe when a toxic chemical crash on a snowy Ohio highway ignites neon green fire—and something comes shambling out of it.Detective Chantel Devereux thinks the worst is over… until the “accident” echoes into the next year and the body count starts climbing in ways that don't make sense—melted flesh, missing corpses, and a horror that refuses to stay buried. Meanwhile, Raigen—known to the press as the Angel of Death—is trying to keep her secret and survive the season… but when the killings circle closer to home, she and Chester are forced into a desperate hunt through holiday-lit streets and high school hallways to stop a chemically mutated monster before Christmas becomes a funeral. Inside this episode:Holiday horror in Ohio snow with radio-suspense pacing and brutal surprisesA serial killer protagonist with rules… and a family who can't know the truth A mutant chemical creature that melts what it touches—and keeps coming Twins, teen rivalry, and Christmas weekend tension that snaps into violence If you want scary Christmas stories with mature themes, a fast plot, and a finale that punches hard—hit play… and tell me: would you still go home for Christmas if you knew something followed you out of the snow?An Angel of Death Christmas — by Rob Fields
What's Eating You Podcast with Psychologist Stephanie Georgiou
If you find yourself feeling overstimulated, emotional, or completely drained at Christmas especially in loud environments, crowded shops, family gatherings, or back-to-back social events this episode will feel like a deep exhale.ADHD brains experience Christmas differently.The noise, pressure, rushed transitions, disrupted routines, expectations, and sensory overload push the nervous system to its limit. And when you combine overstimulation with emotional masking, festive chaos, and no buffer time, dysregulation comes fast.In today's episode of 10 Days of Healing, we unpack why ADHD and Christmas are such a difficult combination and how to support yourself through it with practical, compassionate strategies.You'll learn the Sensory Exit Plan, a simple regulation technique that helps you stay grounded, prevent shutdowns, and give your nervous system the breaks it desperately needs during holiday events.For my Instagram account click here InstagramBook a retreat call HEREVisit the retreat website HERE FREE Resources:Download my [FREE binge eating tracker tool] To access more of my courses use this:https://stan.store/mindfoodstephDo you have any questions? Ask Steph here. Social media:TikTokInstagramFacebookHelp lines Review the podcast on Apple By sharing, following, or rating the podcast, you help me reach more people so they can understand the importance of mental health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This post contains affiliate links, which means I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.Small-town Christmas chaos + rom-com hijinks? Yes, please. In this episode, I'm joined by romance author Erin Nicholas to talk holiday books, audio “girlie” life, and her newest festive romcom, Merry Mayhem.Erin's been publishing since 2009/2010 (and has 70–80+ books… she's lost count in the best way). We get into how the romance industry has shifted from the “dark ages” of early ebooks to today's audio boom, plus why small towns hit peak magic at Christmas.
JT is in a Christmas mood - as long as Christmas comes exactly as specified...Show notes at: https://stationeryadjacent.com/episodes/214
It's party time - your favourite threesome have dressed up (sort of!) and are here to celebrate another year of The Skies We're Under, making it through and remembering all the best bits, and filtering it so we forget all the worst bits! We reflect on the challenges that the systems we navigate create, the way that we're forced into ‘fight mode' armed with paperwork and legal references. Or, on the other hand, feeling the need to be overly kind to protect our children and young people. This is an episode full of wit and wisdom, about not letting fear rob you of joy, and looking for the glimmers amongst the triggers. The charity Lucy recommends is Jumbulance. If you'd be interested in sponsoring an episode of The Skies We're Under, please contact us at TSWUpodcast@gmail.com. To help us keep podcasting we'd LOVE it if you could support the podcast, like, subscribe, review and share. The more listeners we get, the more we'll be able to provide things to listen to - and we're chock full of ideas! We'd love to hear from you – we love sharing stories, we love hearing how things are going, the good, the bad, the snotty-crying ugly. You can leave a message with us in a number of ways: Firstly you can leave a message using speakpipe here: SpeakpipeTSWU (Please note calls need to be limited to 90 seconds) You can send us a voice note from your phone to our email address at tswupodcast@gmail.com Or, if the thought of hearing your own voice gives you ‘the ick', then send us an email to tswupodcast@gmail.com Whatever way you choose to get in touch, we really want to hear your thoughts, views, musings, rants and confessions (we love a confession!) . Thanks for listening and being a part of our podcast community -It would make our day if you could like, follow and review the podcast wherever you listen. We're so happy that The Skies We're Under is a free, independent podcast. Any sponsorship received is used to cover the costs of the production of episodes and compensate our valuable guests for their time. The hosts provide their time and efforts for free. They do, however, appreciate any offers of caffeination to keep them going – you can buy them a cuppa here Follow us on Instagram @BornatRightTime. Head to www.bornattherighttime.com to find a parent workshop or CPD-certified training for practitioners in communication, collaboration and personalised care with parents/carers.
This week on The School Runway, it's the final festive chat of the year – and Cara and Bronagh are wrapping it up in true mum-style. Think birthday party chaos, Christmas tree debates, mashed potato sandwiches and just a touch of Irish cream overstocking.They share:Why five bottles of Irish cream isn't excessiveThe joy of spotting Christmas through your kids' eyesPartywear that works for pub trips and peeling sproutsCosy styling tips for everything from church to couchHonest moments about grief, celebration and togethernessPlus, a brilliant Q&A with your fashion dilemmas – including comfy-but-chic Christmas looks, whether to bother with partywear, and how to get festive without going full glitterball.It's real talk, layered knitwear and festive cheer from two mums who are doing Christmas their way.Thanks for listening all year long – we'll be back in January after a well-earned mince pie (or three).Connect with The School Runway Podcast:Instagram: @schoolrunwaypodLeave us a voice note: https://sayhi.chat/oeks4Don't forget to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify! x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dive deep into everything from last-minute Christmas chaos to the impact of social media on kids. Hear candid stories about discipline, transparency, and the struggles men face. Don't miss Dr. LaShon's powerful testimony on rediscovering faith through baptism and the group's commitment to supporting one another through thick and thin. This episode is packed with humor, wisdom, and real talk you won't want to miss. Tune in and be a part of the Broken but Blessed journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight's triple feature embraces the exact kind of weird that makes cinema fun. We open with Christmas Chaos! — a meta-documentary about the fictional StabaClaus franchise, built from chaotic behind-the-scenes lore and cast interviews. We're doing it at Kathleen Benton's request since she appears in the film, and if someone you know is in a piece of indie Christmas madness, you screen it.From there, we dive straight into Troma: Tromeo and Juliet and Frankenhooker. These aren't just cult films — they're punk cinema at full blast. Gleeful, grotesque, DIY to the bone, and totally uninterested in prestige respectability.Together, the three films form an accidental masterclass in joyful trash: fake slasher mythology, Shakespeare rewritten by lunatics, and a man who builds the perfect woman out of spare parts. A perfect Troma Christmas.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
Will Rose and Kevin Schaeffer just got back from a thrilling trip to the drive-in, and they're buzzing to dive into the holiday classic, "Christmas with the Joker" from "Batman: The Animated Series." Right off the bat, they agree that this episode is a must-watch during the festive season, capturing the essence of what makes the series so iconic. They chat about how the dynamic between Batman, Robin, and the Joker is playful yet packed with that classic Batman charm—complete with clever puns and dark humor, making it a standout holiday special. With the amazing voice work from Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill, they highlight how the animation and storytelling seamlessly blend into a delightful Christmas experience without losing the gritty essence of Gotham. As they reminisce about their childhoods and the nostalgia tied to this episode, they wrap up with some witty banter and even suggest fun snack pairings for your own viewing experience, proving that even in the darkest corners of Gotham, a little holiday cheer can shine through!The discussion kicks off with a nostalgic vibe as Will and Kevin dive into the holiday classic, "Christmas with the Joker" from the iconic "Batman: The Animated Series." They set the stage as if they were just chilling at a drive-in, soaking up the festive atmosphere while dissecting this beloved episode. Kevin can't contain his excitement, reminiscing about how pivotal this series was in shaping his love for all things geeky. The duo highlights the episode's seamless blend of superhero action and holiday spirit, arguing that it perfectly captures the essence of Batman and his world. They both agree that the voice work from Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill is top-notch, breathing life into their characters in a way that makes them unforgettable. They chuckle over the episode's clever puns and witty banter, pointing out how the humor feels organic rather than forced. Batman's perpetual grumpiness about the holidays is a running gag, and Robin's attempts to lighten the mood provide a delightful contrast. The duo emphasizes the importance of this episode as a yearly tradition, comparing it to holiday staples like "It's a Wonderful Life" and "Home Alone," thereby establishing its status in the pantheon of Christmas specials. As the conversation progresses, they explore the underlying themes of family and belonging that resonate throughout the episode, making it a heartwarming watch for viewers of all ages, and they can't help but smile at the charming chaos that ensues when the Joker is involved.Transitioning into the plot, the hosts provide a rundown of the episode's events, starting with the Joker's outrageous escape from Arkham Asylum aboard a rocket-powered Christmas tree! They cheerfully walk through Batman and Robin's attempts to thwart the Joker's mischievous plans, which include kidnapping Commissioner Gordon and setting a series of traps around Gotham City. The stakes are high, but the tone remains light, with Kevin and Will noting how the episode balances action with humor, allowing for a fun viewing experience without becoming overly dark or violent. They appreciate how the Joker, while certainly a nefarious character, is portrayed in a way that's more whimsical than terrifying, making him accessible for younger audiences. The duo also acknowledges how the episode cleverly weaves in classic Christmas tropes, from holiday songs to festive decorations, while maintaining the essence of a thrilling Batman adventure. Their banter is filled with playful jabs and nostalgia, creating an engaging atmosphere that keeps listeners entertained.As the conversation reaches its climax, Will and Kevin delve into the deeper meanings of the episode, reflecting on the themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the true spirit of Christmas. They analyze Batman's character arc, noting that while he maintains his typical stoicism, there are hints of warmth and humanity as he interacts with Robin and...
It’s our massive final show of the year and we go big. We kick off Pile of Pressies with armfuls of giveaways — from Ed Sheeran tickets to a Bali holiday and even a brand-new Car for one very lucky listener. and Liam Bartlett pops in to celebrate Christmas!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Eric and Josh are joined by Saturday Night Sinema co-host Daimion! They discuss: The Revue Cinema, physical media, cult genre movie restorations, Ghost Keeper, Ewoks movies, West Coast Video, The Worst Person In The World, the Disney Vault, our Saturday Morning All-You-Can-Eat-Cereal Cartoon Party, and more! They also mention the movies screening the week of Friday December 12 - Thursday December 18: Sentimental Value, The Librarians, Eyes Wide Shut, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Safe, Clairtone, Comedy & Christmas Chaos, The Room, Saturday Night Sinema, and Mountains On Stage: Winter Edition!
It’s our final studio show of the year and it comes in HOT. We meet WA’s most passionate lawn lovers - including the Morley man with the perfect lawn. Plus, Premier Roger Cook drops in with big school holiday announcements. Nat reveals her huge Nat Locke & Friends news, and Joel injures himself at the work Christmas party (of course).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Will joins Brock in the studio for a chaotic, hilarious Thursday packed with everything you didn't know you needed. The guys debate the best purchase of the year, defend soft-close toilet seats as peak adulthood, and discuss why running is absolutely terrible for you (science says so!).A wild collection of stories unfolds:• A deer gets trapped in a Christmas store• Someone found water in their cranberry sauce can• Peeping Tom Jeopardy champs• Why pacifiers might stunt a boy's maturity• Rubber-chicken Nirvana (yes, really)• The worst Christmas songs ever recorded• And someone who bought an ice cream and ended up with a girlfriendPlus—Will brings the hats, the humor, and the existential questions about flat-earthers, backpack confidence, and why matching outfits should probably stop.It's unfiltered, unpredictable, and very Brock in the Morning.
Brock and Lara dive into full holiday mode with the most heated debate of the season: white (sorry—clear) lights or multicolored lights? From classy Santa sightings to neighbors waging war with Griswold-level displays, this episode has all the Christmas chaos you need.They break down the best Santa in NWA, insane news stories (including a pants-less sidewalk cocktail moment and a snowblower assault), why some people in Turkey are getting divorced over thirst traps, and a TikTok trend turning spaghetti into full-on Grinch night.Plus: rollerblading in New York, the weird origins of Santa's red suit, Brock's childhood cold-sore photo trauma, and a surprisingly deep dive into festive exterior lighting psychology.It's loud, it's colorful, it's ridiculous — basically the perfect Brock in the Morning holiday episode.
USA Today Bestselling author and Agatha winner Ellen Byron's new release, Crescent City Christmas Chaos tosses carolers, holiday parties, a cookbook project, and a shady thief wearing a snowman costume into this Cajun mix. Ricki James-Diaz's hands are full when her parents come to town, her boyfriend's filming in a Christmas cooking show special, and of course Bon Vee is hopping with festive shoppers. It's a perfect time for a murder investigation! Ellen dishes about her passion for all things NOLA, vintage cookbooks, and how her protagonists (she writes 3 different mystery series!) get uniquely developed. Grab a mug of hot cocoa (Ellen advises on how to punch it up) and snuggle in for this jolly holiday feature. BONUS: I'm wearing my special Christmas apron to celebrate Ellen's Christmas cozy! Learn more about Guest Ellen Byron: https://www.ellenbyron.com/ Learn more about Host Melissa Westemeier: https://www.melwestemeier.com/
Today's episode is about a few of the many attractions in the month of December in Slovakia. In the Slovak lesson, you will learn a few new words from today's topic. You will also learn how to say “That's something you can't forget“ in Slovak. At the end of this episode, you can find my short summary of today's topic.Episode notesIn today's episode, I'm talking about a few of the many attractions in the month of December in Slovakia. In the Slovak lesson, you will learn a few new words from today's topic. You will also learn how to say “That's something you can't forget“ in Slovak. At the end of this episode, you can find my short summary of today's topic.Slovak lesson1. škorica (cinnamon), 2. klinčeky (cloves)3. sladká medovina (sweet mead)4. teplý punč (warm punch)5. varené víno (mulled wine)6. obrátená pyramída (inverted pyramid)7. sladké kráľovstvo (sweet kingdom)8. perníkové pečenie (gingerbread baking)9. bláznivé nápady (crazy ideas)10. To sa nedá zabudnúť. (That's something you can't forget.)Zhrnutie (Summary)December 2025 na Slovensku vyzerá ako mesiac, ktorý si povedal, že bude robiť všetko naraz – a ešte k tomu s úsmevom. Po celej krajine sa strieda zimná romantika s hudobnými koncertmi, vianočnými trhmi, ktoré voňajú medovinou, teplým punčom a vareným vínom. V Bojnickom zámku sa opäť prebúdzajú duchovia minulých Vianoc, zatiaľ čo v Nízkych Tatrách vzniká rozprávkový svet plný tisícok sviečok a vo Vysokých Tatrách na Hrebienku vyrástla katedrála z ľadu. Deti majú radosť zo Smejka a Tanculienky, dospelí objavujú jazz v obrátenej pyramíde Slovenského rozhlasu, a Košice sa menia na sladké kráľovstvo počas veľkého perníkového pečenia. Celý mesiac pôsobí ako veselý, lesklý kolotoč tradícií, hudby a trochu bláznivých nápadov, ktorý robí z decembra čas, na ktorý sa jednoducho nedá zabudnúť.Timestamps00:34 Introduction to the episode02:29 Pre-Christmas activities in Slovakia 202505:03 Fun fact 109:17 Fun fact 209:50 Fun fact 312:47 Slovak lesson17:01 Summary in Slovak18:27 Summary in English19:44 Final thoughtsIf you have any questions, send it to my email hello@bozenasslovak.com. Check my Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bozenasslovak/ where I am posting the pictures of what I am talking about on my podcast. Also, check my website https://www.bozenasslovak.com © All copywrites reserved to Bozena Ondova Hilko LLC
USA Today Bestselling author and Agatha winner Ellen Byron's new release, Crescent City Christmas Chaos tosses carolers, holiday parties, a cookbook project, and a shady thief wearing a snowman costume into this Cajun mix. Ricki James-Diaz's hands are full when her parents come to town, her boyfriend's filming in a Christmas cooking show special, and of course Bon Vee is hopping with festive shoppers. It's a perfect time for a murder investigation! Ellen dishes about her passion for all things NOLA, vintage cookbooks, and how her protagonists (she writes 3 different mystery series!) get uniquely developed. Grab a mug of hot cocoa (Ellen advises on how to punch it up) and snuggle in for this jolly holiday feature. BONUS: I'm wearing my special Christmas apron to celebrate Ellen's Christmas cozy! Learn more about Guest Ellen Byron: https://www.ellenbyron.com/ Learn more about Host Melissa Westemeier: https://www.melwestemeier.com/
In this festive episode of Alphas Make Sandwiches, Ashe in America, Abbey Blue Eyes, Christy Lupo, and Jackie Espada welcome Annie from Willow Wind Farm for a warm, funny, and wildly creative holiday show. From Christmas challenges, tree photography tips, and bow-tying tutorials to gift-wrapping hacks, Universal Studios' Grinch antics, and chaotic celebrity eggnog attempts, the ladies dive headfirst into the season. Annie shares the story behind Soft Disclosure and the intentional, American-made process behind each product while the hosts showcase holiday cocktails, charcuterie creations, and self-care tips for surviving the winter rush. It's a sparkling blend of laughter, crafts, cozy farm life, behind-the-scenes moments, and a whole lot of Christmas spirit, the perfect companion for anyone decking the halls Badlands-style.
He's in the middle of many things at Rocket Pro Wrestling. He's Tony Gabagool. Windy City Slam's RPW special correspondent gets the featured guest treatment this week as he recaps “Christmas Chaos,” which featured the crowning of a new RPW Champion, and discusses winning a championship for 38 seconds, the state of the Chicago wrestling scene, John Cena's retirement tour, the return of Tony D'Angelo and more. Plus, Mike recaps a weekend chock full of action from TNA, ROH, NXT, 2econd Wrestling, Warrior Wrestling, DREAMWAVE and POWW Entertainment and previews cards from Chicago Style Wrestling and Freelance Wrestling. Mike Pankow is a 25-year-plus professional journalist and wrestling superfan who covers local Chicagoland wrestling and national promotions like AEW and WWE. If there is something going on in Chicago, Mike knows about it. Enjoy “Wrestling, Chicago-Style” on The Broadcast Basement On-Demand Radio Network! Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. Get your local wrestling fix every Tuesday everywhere podcasts can be found and always at WindyCitySlam.com!
Your Christmas cookie based on your zodiac sign. Toby isn't a fan of Pantone's Color of 2026. AUDIO...The Happiest Christmas playlist based on science. Chilli shares the worst Xmas movie she's seen...Toby and Crash share theirs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a busy week all around! Frank took the pulpit at Lakeview, proving once again that he can preach and keep everyone awake. Tim decided to skip church altogether (don't worry, he calls it “Sabbath”), and Andrew crashed Lakeview's staff meeting like the uninvited intern he never was.Over at Safety Harbor, there's a new interim worship leader holding things down for a couple of weeks—because nothing says “holiday season” like a little transition. And just to keep things interesting, the church is kicking off a construction project right before Christmas. What could possibly go wrong?Tune in for ministry updates, friendly roasting, and your weekly reminder that God's still faithful, even when the building plans aren't.
Fluent Fiction - Norwegian: Finding Calm Amidst the Christmas Chaos: Sigrid's Awakening Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/no/episode/2025-12-06-08-38-20-no Story Transcript:No: Det var en stille lørdag formiddag ved Aker Brygge.En: It was a quiet Saturday morning at Aker Brygge.No: Vinterluften var frisk, og julelysene glitret i takt med bølgene fra Oslofjorden.En: The winter air was fresh, and the Christmas lights glittered in sync with the waves from the Oslofjorden.No: Folk hastet rundt med handleposene fylt av julegaver.En: People hurried around with shopping bags filled with Christmas presents.No: Midt i denne juletravle stemningen går Sigrid, en ung kvinne med mye på hjertet.En: Amidst this bustling Christmas atmosphere walks Sigrid, a young woman with a lot on her mind.No: Hun er kreativ og uavhengig, men julen bærer med seg en tyngde av forventninger. Forventninger om perfekte gavetilbud og familiær tilstedeværelse.En: She is creative and independent, but the holiday season carries with it a weight of expectations—expectations of perfect gift deals and familial presence.No: Sigrid prøver å balansere arbeidet som frilanser, med ønsket om å gi de rette gavene til familien.En: Sigrid tries to balance freelancing with the desire to give the right gifts to her family.No: Hun rusler fra butikk til butikk og kjenner presset stige.En: She strolls from store to store, feeling the pressure rise.No: Det er kaldt i luften, men i butikkene er det varmt.En: It's cold outside, but inside the stores, it's warm.No: Duften av gløgg og gran fyller rommet, men Sigrid føler likevel at noe ikke stemmer.En: The scent of gløgg and pine fills the room, yet Sigrid feels like something is not quite right.No: Hun stopper foran en butikkvindu og lener seg litt mot glasset.En: She stops in front of a store window and leans a little against the glass.No: Hun tenker på listen over gjøremål hun har hjemme på pulten sin.En: She thinks about the to-do list she has at home on her desk.No: Hodet snurrer, og alt blir litt uklart.En: Her head spins, and everything becomes a bit blurry.No: "Bare litt til," sier hun til seg selv, pressende videre.En: "Just a little more," she says to herself, pressing on.No: Hun lar vognen rulle litt videre da hun plutselig kjenner bena svikte under seg.En: She lets the cart roll a little further when suddenly she feels her legs give way beneath her.No: Alt blir mørkt.En: Everything goes dark.No: Når Sigrid våkner, ser hun store, urolige øyne over seg.En: When Sigrid wakes up, she sees large, worried eyes above her.No: Ole, en jovial og vennlig fremmed, stirrer ned på henne.En: Ole, a jovial and friendly stranger, gazes down at her.No: Hun er på gulvet med hodet hvilende i hendene hans.En: She is on the floor with her head resting in his hands.No: "Hei, går det bra med deg?" spør han bekymret.En: "Hi, are you okay?" he asks worriedly.No: Ved siden av står Astrid, en av butikkmedarbeiderne.En: Next to him stands Astrid, one of the store employees.No: Hun har passet på at folk gir dem rom og tilbyr en flaske vann til Sigrid mens hun finner pusten igjen.En: She has ensured that people give them space and offers a bottle of water to Sigrid as she catches her breath.No: Mens Sigrid sitter på en benk ute i kulden, innpakket i et teppe, begynner hun å tenke.En: As Sigrid sits on a bench outside in the cold, wrapped in a blanket, she begins to think.No: Ole og Astrid sitter på hver sin side av henne, beroligende og vennlige.En: Ole and Astrid sit on either side of her, calming and friendly.No: "Du trenger å ta det med ro," sier Astrid, "Det er lett å miste balansen når man glemmer seg selv."En: "You need to take it easy," says Astrid, "It's easy to lose balance when you forget yourself."No: Sigrid nikker sakte.En: Sigrid nods slowly.No: Ole ser klokt på henne og sier: "Det er viktig å ta vare på seg selv, spesielt i julens travelhet."En: Ole looks at her wisely and says, "It's important to take care of yourself, especially during the hustle and bustle of Christmas."No: Denne hendelsen blir en vekker for Sigrid.En: This event becomes a wake-up call for Sigrid.No: Hun innser nå at det er umulig å tilfredsstille alle forventninger, og det er viktig å lytte til kroppen sin.En: She now realizes that it's impossible to meet all expectations, and it's important to listen to her body.No: Hun bestemmer seg for å ta turen hjem, med løftet om å gjøre julen enklere og mer avslappet.En: She decides to head home, with a promise to make Christmas simpler and more relaxed.No: Kanskje hjemmelagde gaver, kanskje en roligere jul med mindre stress.En: Maybe homemade gifts, maybe a calmer Christmas with less stress.No: Sigrid smiler svakt, fyller lungene med kald vinterluft og takker Ole og Astrid for hjelpen.En: Sigrid smiles faintly, fills her lungs with cold winter air, and thanks Ole and Astrid for their help.No: Ved Aker Brygge legger hun nå merke til den blendende skjønnheten i vinterlandskapet rundt seg.En: At Aker Brygge, she now notices the dazzling beauty of the winter landscape around her.No: Det er tid for å slippe løs noen av kravene hun har satt opp for seg selv.En: It's time to let go of some of the demands she's set for herself.No: Det er tid for å bare være – med seg selv og de hun er glad i.En: It's time to just be—with herself and those she loves.No: Og med det, går hun hjem, med ny ro i hjertet og en klarere forståelse av hva som virkelig betyr noe i juleferien.En: And with that, she goes home, with a new calm in her heart and a clearer understanding of what truly matters during the holiday season. Vocabulary Words:quiet: stilleglittered: glitretsync: taktbustling: travleatmosphere: stemningexpectations: forventningerindependent: uavhengigbalance: balanserefreelancing: frilanserstrolls: ruslerpressure: pressetscent: duftenblurry: uklartpressing: pressendewakes up: våknerjovial: jovialstranger: fremmedworriedly: bekymretensure: passertbench: benkwrapped: innpakkethustle: travelhetwake-up call: vekkerdecides: bestemmerhomemade: hjemmelagdenotices: legger merkedazzling: blendendelet go: slippe løsdemands: kraveneclearer: klarere
Mike and Dave are joined by fellow Restaurateurs Pat LoRocca (Five) and Nick Marizliano (Sam's Deli). Plus Marc Kapetan jumps in on the fun. Cheers!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We launch straight into Christmas stress and then we're on to my exciting weekend at the footie, followed by some actual run content. Wish Hol luck for her 10K PB attempt this weekend! Eventually, we get on to our 2025 unofficial Christmas Gift Guide – links below.Do join us on Patreon for £2 and you can come along to our Christmas special on December 15th. Just head to patreon.com/womensrunning. CompressSports Jacket / BAM yoga top / BAM Contour / BAM fleece / Ronhill Tights / Bimble & Bolt leggings / B&B advent calendar / Step One pants / Nixi pants / Maaree Empower bra / Coopah membership (use WOMENSRUNNING) / Absolute mugs, NB FuelCell Rebel / NB Fresh Foam 1080v14 / Mizuno Neo Vista 2 / Veja Condor 3 / PF&H marathon taster pack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Billy breaks down the sold out WrestleZone Christmas Chaos event taking place this Saturday in Aberdeen.
We launch straight into Christmas stress and then we're on to my exciting weekend at the footie, followed by some actual run content. Wish Hol luck for her 10K PB attempt this weekend! Eventually, we get on to our 2025 unofficial Christmas Gift Guide – links below.Do join us on Patreon for £2 and you can come along to our Christmas special on December 15th. Just head to patreon.com/womensrunning. CompressSports Jacket / BAM yoga top / BAM Contour / BAM fleece / Ronhill Tights / Bimble & Bolt leggings / B&B advent calendar / Step One pants / Nixi pants / Maaree Empower bra / Coopah membership (use WOMENSRUNNING) / Absolute mugs, NB FuelCell Rebel / NB Fresh Foam 1080v14 / Mizuno Neo Vista 2 / Veja Condor 3 / PF&H marathon taster pack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Christmas season is here, and with it comes the rush, the expectations, and the pressure to make everything picture perfect. In this episode, we talk about what it really means to live the heart of Christmas, not just celebrate the day. We look at how easy it is to chase perfect moments, perfect meals, perfect gatherings, and miss the deeper invitation to be Christlike in how we show up for the people in front of us.You'll hear a simple encouragement to slow down, notice what matters, and create space for peace, joy, and connection. We talk about the difference between hospitality and entertaining, how to shift from striving to being present, and why the season can become a thin place if we're willing to pause and let God meet us there.This is for anyone feeling stretched thin or pulled in a hundred directions. Come back to center. Come back to Christ.Key TakeawaysThe Christmas season invites you to focus on connection, not performance.Look at what you're chasing this month and ask if it lines up with your faith or with outside pressure.Perfection pulls your attention away from presence. Let it go.Hospitality means opening your heart, not proving anything.Simplicity creates space for joy and connection.Christmas is a thin place. Slow down enough to sense God near.Stress Less, Live More: Simplify Your Routine with Soup and the Sabbath with Kathi Lipp- click here to listen.Christmas season, Christ centered Christmas, holiday stress, presence over presents, simplifying Christmas, hospitality, finding peace, joy in the holidays, thin places, spiritual reflection
What happens when marathon training meets Christmas chaos?This week, Rob, Ben and Emma dive into all things running, recovery, and festive madness as they reflect on recent races, training wins, and the realities of staying consistent through the busiest time of the year.From post-race recovery and the impact of new gear (including a head torch that might be better suited to Doctor Who) to pacing duties, track sessions, and triathlon plans that are definitely happening after payday, the trio share honest reflections on the ups and downs of training. They also explore how family life, cross country races, and unpredictable schedules can test even the most motivated runners.The conversation dives deeper into the importance of structured marathon training, listening to your body, building long-term consistency, and learning to cherish those rare “perfect” runs when everything just clicks. Along the way, there's plenty of festive fun, personal stories, and community updates—including the latest on the Run Up to Christmas challenge and Couch to Coached initiatives supporting local runners.Whether you're deep in a training block, struggling to balance life and running, or just looking for a relatable, festive running chat—this episode has you covered.HighlightsThe importance of recovery after big racesHow new gear can affect performance and comfortBalancing marathon training with family lifeTrack sessions, pacing duties, and triathlon plansCross country chaos and consistency in trainingFinding flow state and learning to cherish good runsCommunity motivation through Parkrun and festive challengesUpdates on Run Up to Christmas and Couch to Coached initiativesRemember to follow us on Instagram, subscribe on YouTube, and watch us LIVE every Monday.And don't forget — join the Couch to Coached Strava run club by searching Couch to Coached on Strava. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Psychologist Carly Dober joined Phillip Clark on Nightlife with practical tips for navigating the Christmas and new year chaos
This week of Deck the Hallmark is presented by "A Tyler Shaw Christmas". Listen to this amazing Christmas album HERE. This episode is sponsored by Cozy Earth! Use promo code HALLMARK to get 40% off at cozyearth.com---Brian joins us to dive into a big one this week: Three Wisest Men, the final(?) chapter in the Brenner brothers' holiday saga.ABOUT THREE WISEST MENThree siblings deal with personal changes and their mother's decision to sell the family home before Christmas. Between in-laws, wild animals, and a mall Santa, they try to make the holidays perfect.AIR DATE & NETWORK FOR THREE WISEST MEN November 15, 2025 | Hallmark ChannelCAST & CREW OF THREE WISEST MENTyler Hynes as TaylorAndrew Walker as LukePaul Campbell as StephenBRAN'S THREE WISEST MEN SYNOPSISLuke kicks the movie off by looking in the mirror… this time with a shirt on. BOOOOOO. He and his wife are expecting twins, and that's making Thomas feel a little forgotten.Stephen and Susie are wedding planning, and it's a lot.Taylor is touring a video game company where the owner wants him to come run the place—which includes the biggest office I've ever seen. But Taylor doesn't want to move, and since he hasn't talked to his girlfriend about possibly moving out of state… this gig is probably a no-go. Also, he's in love.Luke goes to a Lamaze class and it's an absolute disaster.Apparently Stephen isn't a pet psychologist anymore—he has authored three books and has a massive leak in his living room. Everything is freaking him out. He and Susie end up moving in with his mom while they get the house repaired.Before Taylor can leave the office, he bumps into his ex, Fiona, who gives him the hard sell about taking the job—and even grabs his hand. When he gets home, he does not tell his girlfriend about that part.The brothers all meet up at Mom's house and are shocked to learn she's selling it. They all handle the news very maturely (lol). So it's time for the last family Christmas. But it's going to be an even fuller house when Susie's dad (and his pet bird) unexpectedly show up.They all eat some King's Hawaiian rolls and agree to make this last Christmas in the house the best Christmas ever.The next day, Stephen gets the holiday off to a rocky start when he accidentally lets Bob's bird escape.Taylor is stunned when he finds out his girlfriend is actually excited about the idea of moving to San Francisco for the job. He gets weird about it, and she gets upset.Thomas starts acting out because he feels forgotten, and Luke can't figure out what's going on. That night, Thomas finally opens up, and Luke has a really sweet moment with him.The next morning, all the brothers commit to making Thomas feel special again. They build a giant Christmas fort, celebrate medieval Christmas, and go pick out a Christmas tree. It's a great day.When they get back with the tree, Jared the bird shows up and rats Stephen out for letting him escape. Then they try to catch a rodent that's living in the tree. Then the tree falls over. And just as Thomas declares it the worst Christmas ever… Taylor's ex-girlfriend Fiona shows up. Taylor promptly faints.Taylor opens up to his family about the San Francisco job offer, and they emotionally unpack it—while literally unpacking a HomeGoods bag.Taylor grabs coffee with Fiona to talk things through. He tells her that if he takes the job, she has to be okay with the fact that he's moved on. She's like, “Okie dokie.”Bad news, everyone—Luke forgot his anniversary. He goes to talk to his brothers, which leads to a heart-to-heart-to-heart.They go to get Thomas the one gift he wants for Christmas: a Turbo Man doll. This adventure leads to them getting arrested. Don't ask.At dinner that night, Mom gives Bob a speech about how amazing Stephen is and all that. And then Sophie goes into labor.She gives birth to the twins, and Stephen immediately steals the spotlight by proposing to Susie right there in the hospital chapel.Then Luke steals the spotlight back by giving Sophie a late anniversary gift.And then Taylor steals the spotlight from all of them by asking his girlfriend to move to San Francisco with him. She says yes. Everyone is happy.Wedding time. Big kisses.And Santa Mark LaClark rolls in to drop off a Turbo Man for Thomas. Watch the show on Youtube - www.deckthehallmark.com/youtubeInterested in advertising on the show? Email bran@deckthehallmark.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Is Christmas your calm or your chaos? Kate Mason welcomes returning couple therapists Helen and Shahn to unpack why the festive season so often becomes a pressure cooker and how couples can reclaim it with clarity and compassion. They share their own blended-family reset, choosing Christmas morning at home to create sleep, sanity, and new traditions.From end-of-year exhaustion to old family roles that snap back under one roof, they explain how reactivity takes over and how to stay “untangled” by planning ahead, agreeing on boundaries, and responding by values. You will hear practical scripts like saying “ouch, that is sharp,” advice for united communication with parents and in laws, and survival tips that include pre warning, lightening the alcohol, and offering grace when family of origin ghosts appear. The result is a toolkit for couples who want a kinder, more intentional holiday season.Listen For3:00 How do you create new Christmas traditions when old ones no longer work?7:28 Why does Christmas bring back old family roles and tension?11:00 What should you do if you're stuck with a toxic relative during dinner?23:42 How can couples set boundaries with their families around Christmas?30:13 What are the best survival strategies for a smoother festive season? Leave a rating/review for this podcast with one click Connect with guests: Shahn Baker Sorekli, Director | Author | App Founder | Clinical Psychologist | Couples Therapist | Board Approved SupervisorShahn's LinkedIn Helen Robertson, Director | Clinical Psychologist | Author | Advanced Certified Schema Therapist | Schema Certified Supervisor | Board Approved SupervisorHelen's LinkedIn The 8 Love Links Book | Website | Instagram |TikTok |Tiktok Contact Kate: Email | Website | Kate's Book on Amazon | LinkedIn | Facebook | X
Amy kicks things off by acknowledging just how relentless the next six weeks will be for anyone working in food and retail, with tighter deadlines, louder demands, and the expectation to spin a hundred plates without dropping a single mince pie. Drawing from her own post-Christmas experience with burnout, she emphasises why it's crucial to protect your energy proactively, and why pushing through at all costs simply isn't sustainable—or admirable.She shares four core resilience tools: knowing your non-negotiables, practising constructive capacity language (so you can push back effectively), setting healthy boundaries, and letting go of perfectionism. She also gives real-life examples and gentle nudges for implementing these, from time-blocking your calendar for actual breaks (even if it's just to eat lunch device-free), to using simple phrases that help you communicate workload limits without guilt.The episode also reflects on the season's big themes—especially the importance of questioning "the rules," breaking the cycle of self-blame, and creating safe, supportive environments at work.Amy calls out that most pressures aren't in your head, and challenges listeners to reframe rest as a strategic act, not a selfish one.As the show closes, Amy leaves listeners with heartfelt encouragement, an invitation to connect on LinkedIn, and details about joining Fearless Women Connect—a safe space for women in food and retail. The overarching message: You're not the problem; the pressure is real—and you're doing brilliantly. Timestamps00:42 – The “Chaotic” Season Begins01:31 – Burnout & Personal Lessons02:22 – Realities of Christmas in Food/Retail03:17 – Rethinking Resilience05:04 – Boundaries & Permission06:55 – Four Practical Tips 09:45 – Capacity Language 10:43 – Setting Boundaries Gently11:30 – Letting Go of Perfection12:23 – Recap of The Four Tips13:34 – Season Reflections & Lessons Learned15:03 – Asking for Help & Final Pep Talk16:24 – Series Wrap & Next Steps17:39 – Festive Wisdom & Farewell18:37 – OutroLinks and Resources:Website Link: https://fearlessfoodies.co.ukFB Link: https://www.facebook.com/thefearlessfoodiepodLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thefearlessfoodiepodYou can follow us here on Instagram: @thefearlessfoodiepodFind Amy on Instagram or LinkedIn for further support with industry coaching and facilitation.Microsearch Laboratories sponsors the Fearless Foodie Podcast https://micro-search.co.uk/
Fluent Fiction - Danish: Unforgettable Christmas Chaos: When a Squirrel Stole the Show Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2025-11-09-23-34-02-da Story Transcript:Da: Med glødende lys og julepynt skabte Tivoli Have i København en magisk scene.En: With glowing lights and Christmas decorations, Tivoli Have in København created a magical scene.Da: Mikkel, Sofie og Lars, tre gode venner, stod midt i det festlige kaos.En: Mikkel, Sofie, and Lars, three good friends, stood in the midst of the festive chaos.Da: Mikkel havde sit kamera klar.En: Mikkel had his camera ready.Da: Han elskede at tage perfekte billeder til sin rejseblog.En: He loved capturing perfect pictures for his travel blog.Da: Sofie havde omhyggeligt planlagt deres tur til Tivoli, og Lars, som skuttede sig i den kolde luft, gik med på Sofies planer, selvom hans ben kunne isnes gennem den tykke vinterfrakke.En: Sofie had meticulously planned their trip to Tivoli, and Lars, who shivered in the cold air, agreed to Sofie's plans, even though the cold bit through his thick winter coat.Da: "Kom, vi skal tage et billede her!"En: "Come, we have to take a picture here!"Da: råbte Sofie og pegede på en lysende juletræstue.En: shouted Sofie, pointing at a glowing Christmas tree house.Da: Mikkel nikkede ivrigt.En: Mikkel nodded eagerly.Da: Det var et perfekt sted med et klart, strålende træ i baggrunden.En: It was a perfect spot with a bright, shining tree in the background.Da: De stillede sig op, men netop som Mikkel trykkede på knappen, sprang en frisk lille egern ind i billedet.En: They posed, but just as Mikkel pressed the button, a cheeky little squirrel jumped into the frame.Da: Klik.En: Click.Da: Mikkels kamera fangede en pjusket hale og tre overraskede ansigter.En: Mikkel's camera captured a bushy tail and three surprised faces.Da: "Åh nej, nu må vi prøve igen," sagde Mikkel, og hans glæde blev til en klukken.En: "Oh no, we have to try again," said Mikkel, his delight turning into chuckles.Da: Sofie lo også, "Lad os prøve et andet sted."En: Sofie laughed too, "Let's try another spot."Da: Men uanset hvor de gik, fulgte det livlige egern dem som deres skygge.En: But no matter where they went, the lively squirrel followed them like their shadow.Da: Mikkel prøvede flere gange at tage et billede, men hver gang, bam!, egernet var der.En: Mikkel tried several times to take a picture, but each time, bam!, the squirrel was there.Da: Sofie forsøgte at aflede egernet med en pose nødder.En: Sofie attempted to distract the squirrel with a bag of nuts.Da: "Se her, lille ven," sagde hun med et smil.En: "Look here, little friend," she said with a smile.Da: Men egernet var stædigt.En: But the squirrel was stubborn.Da: Det blev kun mere nysgerrigt.En: It only became more curious.Da: Lars, der endelig slap et smil af på sine læber på grund af egernets skøre forsøg, mumlede, "Dette egern er som en lille julegnome, uafvendelig."En: Lars, who finally let a smile escape his lips due to the squirrel's crazy antics, muttered, "This squirrel is like a little Christmas gnome, unstoppable."Da: Frustrationen voksede.En: Frustration grew.Da: "Vi må tage affære," sagde Mikkel, stadig grinende.En: "We have to take action," said Mikkel, still laughing.Da: De besluttede sig for at jagte egernet rundt i parken.En: They decided to chase the squirrel around the park.Da: Det blev en komisk skattejagt, som trak grin fra de omkringstående besøgende.En: It turned into a comical treasure hunt, drawing laughter from the onlooking visitors.Da: Gennem snoede stier, tæt på glitrende pariserhjul og mellem duftende honningkageboder gik jagten.En: Through winding paths, near glittering Ferris wheels, and between fragrant gingerbread stalls, the chase went.Da: Deres latter ekkoede, blandet med egernets hurtige fnys.En: Their laughter echoed, mixed with the squirrel's quick snorts.Da: Til sidst stoppede de ved en stille plet, forpustet men glade.En: Finally, they stopped at a quiet spot, out of breath but happy.Da: "Okay," sagde Mikkel med et bredt smil, "lad os prøve én sidste gang."En: "Okay," said Mikkel with a broad smile, "let's try one last time."Da: Denne gang, til deres overraskelse, sattede det lille egern sig roligt op på Lars' skulder.En: This time, to their surprise, the little squirrel calmly perched on Lars' shoulder.Da: Sofie og Mikkel smilede bredt, og Lars, der endelig gav op på grumpy-facaden, lo højt.En: Sofie and Mikkel smiled broadly, and Lars, who finally gave up his grumpy facade, laughed loudly.Da: Mikkel tog billedet.En: Mikkel took the picture.Da: Klik.En: Click.Da: Det var det perfekte uspektakulære øjeblik.En: It was the perfect unspectacular moment.Da: Egernet stjal showet med sin charmerende tilstedeværelse.En: The squirrel stole the show with its charming presence.Da: "Livet er fyldt med fejl, men måske er det de fejl, der gør minder værd at huske," sagde Mikkel eftertænksomt, mens han så på det nu fulde billede af dem alle fem.En: "Life is full of mistakes, but maybe it's the mistakes that make memories worth remembering," said Mikkel thoughtfully as he looked at the now complete picture of all five of them.Da: De gik fra Tivoli med hjerterne og sindet fulde.En: They left Tivoli with their hearts and minds full.Da: Egernet havde lært dem en vigtig lektie – det er de uventede øjeblikke, der gør julemagien virkelig speciel.En: The squirrel had taught them an important lesson – it is the unexpected moments that make the Christmas magic truly special.Da: Og engang imellem, er det tilladt at slippe kontrollen og bare grine.En: And every once in a while, it's okay to let go of control and just laugh. Vocabulary Words:glowing: glødendedecorations: julepyntmeticulously: omhyggeligtamidst: midt ifestive: festligeshivered: skuttede sigchaos: kaosdelight: glædecheeky: friskantics: skøre forsøgstubborn: stædigtperched: sattede sigfrustration: frustrationenunspectacular: uspektakulærepresence: tilstedeværelsecurious: nysgerrigtgnome: julegnometreasure hunt: skattejagtfragrant: duftendecaptured: fangedelively: livligewinding: snoedeonlooking: omkringståendesnorts: fnysshadow: skyggebroad: bredtgrumpy: gnavenfacade: facadeunexpected: uventedeheart and mind: hjerter og sindet
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