How Our Childhood Christmases Shape the Way We Celebrate Today
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Christmas can bring up deep emotions, powerful memories, and the challenge of balancing tradition with change.
Kate Mason opens up a thoughtful and moving conversation about what the festive season really means to different people. Through a series of deeply personal stories from guests around the world, this episode explores how families celebrate, mourn, adapt, and create meaningful holiday moments.
From honoring loved ones who are no longer here, to letting go of pressure and finding peace in presence, each guest reflects on their own traditions, some old, some new and what truly matters most during this time of year.
Whether it’s finding comfort in shared meals, or welcoming a new baby into the family, this episode is a gentle reminder that love, connection, and intention are at the heart of every celebration.
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2:08 How do childhood traditions shape the way we celebrate Christmas today?
4:50 What quirky Christmas traditions do families carry through generations?
7:07 How can we hold space for grief and joy at the same time during the holidays?
13:58 What happens when the Christmas turkey catches fire—and becomes a favorite memory?
16:14 How can the smallest traditions, like eating grapefruit, become powerful ways to remember loved ones?
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