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A Cornish Christmas: Wassail, Sami Legends, and Festive Joy
Episode 97

A Cornish Christmas: Wassail, Sami Legends, and Festive Joy

The Shelley Tasker Show

December 23, 20241h 0mFull

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Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com

Welcome to the Shelley Tasker Show, where we dive into the festive spirit and explore the rich tapestry of Christmas traditions. Joining me this evening are the delightful Mallificus Scott and Al Von Kirk. We embark on a journey to uncover the meaning of Christmas, starting with the intriguing tradition of Wassail, a Cornish custom involving mulled cider and carol singing. We delve into the historical roots of Christmas, exploring its connections to ancient Greco-Roman festivals and the intriguing figure of Mithra, the god of light.

Our conversation takes us through the Sami people of Northern Scandinavia and their influence on Christmas folklore, including the origins of Santa's elves. We discuss the blending of pagan and Christian traditions, the significance of the 25th of December, and how these customs have evolved over time.

As we reminisce about childhood memories and the magic of Christmas, we reflect on the importance of community and the joy of being present with loved ones. We also touch on the modern challenges of technology and the simplicity of traditional festivities.

Join us for a heartwarming discussion filled with stories, laughter, and a touch of nostalgia as we celebrate the spirit of Christmas and the joy it brings to our lives.