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Date: December 22nd, 2024 Episode: 008 Topic: Justin and Erik delve deep into Saint Nicholas's history and Santa Claus lore. Join them as they have a riveting conversation about the man, the myth, the legend. UFO Paranorm
Santa had his shining moment in the last episode. So it's time to talk all about Jolly Old Saint Nicholas. When Andie's kids were younger they didn't do the whole Santa Claus thing. Instead, they honored Saint Nicholas, while also giving Baby Jesus the spotlight on Christmas morning. Don't worry, in this Mother Funny episode there's no shame… even though Angie's heart breaks a little bit. Just kidding! Every family gets to choose their holiday adventure. And what about those advent calendars? They're pure childhood joy! Whether you're Team Santa, Saint Nicholas, or Team Baby Jesus, advent calendars bring daily doses of delight! So, grab your cocoa or coffee, and join this festive chat that's filled with laughter and love. After all, the holidays are a great time to create very merry memories.
On this episode of Buddycast, Jolly Old Saint Nicholas learn your ear this way, come hear what Santa Claus has to say here on Buddycast! Our good buddy Santa returns to Buddycast for his yearly check in before the big day. So tune in to find out if you are on the naughty or nice list! Here on everybuddy's favorite show, Buddycast! #gobesomeonesbuddy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nick-sorensen/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nick-sorensen/support
Direct DownloadDulcimerica's 15th season wraps this month with five easy holiday favorites on the mountain dulcimer. This week, Bing teaches “Jolly Old Saint Nicholas.” Download the tablature at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/75175777 Bing Futch is endorsed by Folkcraft Instruments, V-Picks and Zither Stands.Enjoy "Dulcimerica"? Consider supporting the program by becoming a patron!
Daily Lectionary: Isaiah 14:1-23; 2 Peter 3:1-18In the Name + of Jesus. Amen. “Jolly Old Saint Nicholas, Lean your ear this way!” What we know as a fun and light Christmas song has some truth behind it. Saint Nicholas was an early Christian bishop in the city of Myra. Nicholas is considered by some traditions the patron saint of numerous types of people, including children. This gave way to a reputation for secretly giving and leaving gifts for children. His actions led to the modern-day model of Santa Claus.Some believe that Christmas is all about Santa Claus and giving, or more importantly, receiving gifts. While leaving gifts for children is great, there are greater gifts. The thought that Christmas is all about gifts is indeed true, but no greater gift has ever been given than that of Jesus. He comes to bring the greatest gift that one could ever want or need, that of forgiveness and eternal life. The gifts that Jesus comes to bring are not gifts that come just once a year as Saint Nicholas gave. No, these gifts are given to us daily as we receive our daily bread. These gifts are given to us in our Baptism where we have been made God's child. These gifts come in our Lord's Supper as we feast upon His body and blood in the bread and wine. These are gifts that God desires for you and graciously gives to you. It's hard to believe that God has wrapped up all He desires to give in a simple gift of a baby born to unsuspecting parents. While the angel had told them what Jesus was destined to do, they would not be able to fully understand it until our Lord began His ministry, and even then, they could not grasp the full weight of His ministry on our behalf.These gifts which God gives, He gives to us freely. He gives them to us for our benefit. He gives them to us that we may be His beloved children. Very soon, God's gift of Jesus will be laid in the manger, but we do not have to wait until Christmas to receive that gift, for it is yours now in Christ. In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.Almighty God, You bestowed upon Your servant Nicholas of Myra the perpetual gift of charity. Grant Your Church the grace to deal in generosity and love with children and with all who are poor and distressed and to plead the cause of those who have no helper, especially those tossed by tempests of doubt or grief. We ask this for the sake of Him who gave His life for us, Your Son, our Savior, Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen. (Collect for Nicholas of Myra)- Pastor Jared Tucher serves the dual-parish of St. John – Farmer's Retreat in Dillsboro and St. Paul, Cross Plains, Indiana.Audio Reflections Speaker: Rev. Duane BamschStudy Christ's words on the cross to see how you can show more Christlike grace in your life. Perfect for group or individual study, each chapter has a Q&A at the end, and the back of the book includes a leader guide. Available now from Concordia Publishing House.
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas (Performed Upon a 2X4)
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas (Performed Upon a 2X4)
Over the festive period, I'll be releasing the occasional Christmas short - the ideal listening for bedtime and Christmas dreams. Suitable for all the family and some classic Christmas readings that will certainly get you in the Christmas mood. #Christmas --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcast-42/message
What a fantastic way to end our season by speaking with Santa Claus himself all the way from the North pole. Diane and I ask him about keeping in shape for the big day and what Santa likes to eat. We ask about his wonderful reindeer and Rudolph of course, what they like to eat and if Rudolph will be leading Santa's team this year. We talk a little about magic and how much Santa really knows about the boys and girls and how Santa really does check his list twice. His family is very busy but Santa informs us about how he takes the time every year to listen to his favourite Christmas songs and Christmas movies. So get the kids and a cup of hot chocolate, sit back and listen to Santa. It may be the relaxing moment we all need.
Tinsel and Bulb make it to the North Pole! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/j-nelson-adams1/message
On this special Christmas Eve episode of The Topical, Leslie is joined from the North Pole by Jolly Old Saint Nicholas himself who has a very special and very important message for all of his favorite little rubbers and tuggers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Michael Knight and Blake Harris start the exciting week of Christmas with a podcast on the history and life of Saint Nicholas. To engage in the discussion, click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverbeforeproject/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neverbeforeproject/support
Two dudes discuss ten things you never knew you cared to know about Jolly Old Saint Nicholas! Content for this episode provided by: https://blog.busuu.com/santa-claus-worldwide/, https://apnews.com/article/46558bab3fdc7f357896effdc47163f2 Wikipedia. https://www.school4santas.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Happy HoliGays Gabbers! Welcome to our first-ever “HoliGay Song Day Sunday episode! This one's all about one of my favorite Christmas songs Jolly Old Saint Nicholas! There are so many versions out there, but let’s face it we're here to talk about my favorites. Now be prepared The Chipmunks will make an appearance! So grab yourself a small Christmas cocktail and let’s get singy! We Wish You A Merry Christmas provided by freexmasmp3.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gabbingwithgayson/support
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas himself stops by the studio to chat with Charlie and Katie with a special message for kids in Clarksville Montgomery County, and let's everyone know what time he plans on being in the area delivering toys.
9:28: "Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" is a Christmas song that originated with a poem by Emily Huntington Miller (1833-1913), published as "Lilly's Secret" in The Little Corporal Magazine in December 1865. The song's lyrics have also been attributed to Benjamin Hanby, who wrote a similar song in the 1860s, Up on the Housetop. However, the lyrics now in common use closely resemble Miller's 1865 poem. The music has been attributed to John Piersol McCaskey, a school principal and former Mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who claimed to have written the song in 1867. The "Johnny" mentioned in the song who wants a pair of skates is McCaskey's late son, John, who died as a child. (WikiPedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jolly_Old_Saint_Nicholas)
Here comes Santa Claus, right down Santa Claus lane! Santa Claus made his way from the North Pole all the way to the Smoky Mountains this Christmas. At Visit My Smokies, we know the holidays wouldn’t be the same without Jolly Old Saint Nicholas spreading Christmas cheer and giving presents to all the good boys […] The post Where to Find Santa Claus in the Smoky Mountains at Christmas appeared first on Visit My Smokies.
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Short Episode this week. We start with Jolly Old Saint Nicholas by Chicago and the audio is super hot. Short episode - Hyrum has to work over night. We have to rusty trombone it tonight and we are graced by "The Stain". Bungled Baja, Terry Schivo the next Generation, Twitter and Facebook all uptight about "The Interview". Kimball's News Bender. Movie Money - Seth Rogan and James Franco films (yuck). Kimball and Spencer once shared a bed... unpleasant memories.
Christmas and Holiday Music from Karen Mal & Will TaylorRead about, listen to and support our music below.You listened to it free, but it wasn't free to make this music...so in this new world of the "free music, want to help out, do your part to support our continued creation of great acoustic music?Read below or just signup to get all of our music as a patron of Strings AttachedSee more about it here...."Jolly Old Saint Nicholas" is a Christmas song that originated with a poem by Emily Huntington Miller (1833-1913), published as "Lilly's Secret" in The Little Corporal Magazine in December 1865. The song's lyrics have also been attributed to Benjamin Hanby, who wrote a similar song in the 1860s, Up on the Housetop. However, the lyrics now in common use closely resemble Miller's 1865 poem.. - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaBuy the CD with any credit cardITUNESMP3'S or WAV files direct from the artistCall 512-589-8749 to order by phone.Call me and I'll write a note and send it to them personally!SPOTIFY - Coming soFree Pick of the WeekOr buy it in AUSTIN texas at Waterloo RecordsBuy the CD with any credit cardITUNESMP3'S or WAV files direct from the artistCall 512-589-8749 to order by phone.Call me and I'll write a note and send it to them personally! SPOTIFYAMAZONThe story behind Austin for ChristmasAll of the songs in this collection were favorites of my mother. She loved filling the house with Christmas decorations, smells of many varieties of cookies baking, which she'd arrange in spectacular colorful gift trays, and of course Christmas music draped over the top of everything. She'd play the vinyl records on our massive stereo which was as long as our dining room table,.and she'd be as happy as we'd ever see her all year. Her happiness in itself was the best part of the season. It was contagious and it was fleeting. In our household, Christmas music represented the hope of another year, maybe a better year, and a momentary suspension of all things worrisome or sorrowful. "Yuletide by the fireside and joyful memories there." We chose the songs with an underlying theme of togetherness. No matter where you fall on the religious/ spiritual spectrum, holidays are a time of connection. Of reunion and reflectionand gratitude. And being together as the bustling world mercifully grinds to a halt, creating a glow in the darkness of the long nights of winter. - KAREN MALThe story behind A Mandolin ChristmasA jazz musician, a folk artist, 20 fingers pulling 14 strings & 19 ancient melodies that time has polished.A Mandolin Christmas Deep in the throes of the hottest summer on record in Austin, TX, Karen Mal and Will Taylor decided to make a Christmas album. It was a 112-degree "Silent Night" in their un-airconditioned recording studio in August. Even the cat was sweating. The couple had collaborated on many musical projects; his, hers, and their ensemble's, but a "Mandolin Christmas" is purely a duet in every sense of the word. It's a dance between two partners: the mandolin and the classical guitar. And that's it. Karen and Will are perhaps better-known as vocalist and violinist, respectively, but as the tracks blossomed, the two instruments just didn't seem to want any company. There's a simple elegance in the combination that makes for a classic record. "A Mandolin Christmas" is also a duet between traditional folk music and jazz. The music includes pristine old-style classical arrangements, and also subtle and playful jazz harmonizations, weaving around familiar melodies that sound like home. You can practically smell the sugar cookies coming out of the oven, see the kitchen windows steaming up. Even the packaging is a duet. Karen staged the shots in their vegetable garden. That's a real Calabacita squash with the bow on it. (we ate it for Thanksgiving) Will took the photos and fit everything into the artwork templates. If you like Christmas music even a little, you're going to love this album. You're going to love it again when you dig it out next year, and again and again, every holiday season.Violinist, composer and Austin Music Award winner Will Taylor has performed with Pearl Jam, Grammy winner Shawn Colvin, P-Diddy, Willie Nelson, Ronny Cox (Deliverance) and many more.Will and his musical friends from Austin, Texas light up your house with inspiring acoustic music.WASHINGTON POST–“Imaginatively orchestrated… multi-faceted… darting lyricism, and occasionally pensive moods, Taylor makes the grade with his deft touch and improvisatory skills.”ESQUIRE MAGAZINE–”As to the quality of the music and the professionalism, this production is far superior over the numerous recordings issued by the major record companies.”Learn how you can have Karen Mal & Will Taylor in your home here.~!Anywhere, not just where we live.More fan comments...
Jolly Old Saint Nicholas, piano duet played by Kennedy Knisley and her piano teacher, Cynthia Marie VanLandingham, at TallyPiano & Keyboard Studios in Tallahassee, Florida. http://www.tallypiano.com
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