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Special Christmas Episode! | Ep 13

Special Christmas Episode! | Ep 13

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In this episode, Adam Smith and Ethan Ross dive into their favorite Christmas memories, traditions, and what makes the holiday special for their families. [Ethan Ross] shares how his family's Christmases center around creating "magic" and why his wife goes all out decorating—despite being nine months pregnant. [Adam Smith] explains how his family shifted to celebrating together the weekend before Christmas to ease the holiday rush, complete with gingerbread contests and big breakfasts. Together, they reflect on the true meaning of Christmas, emphasizing hope, family, and the importance of giving—whether it's thoughtful gift-giving, service projects, or simply tipping well.

Timestamps:

00:00 – Why Christmas Feels Magical (& How Our Wives Keep It That Way)
04:10 – Family Holiday Decorating: Stress, Schedules & Traditions
07:01 – When Is It Okay to Start Christmas Music?
09:01 – Christmas Traditions: Who We Visit (and How Many Christmases We Have)
12:46 – How to Simplify the Holiday for Your Kids
17:02 – The Push-Pull of Kids’ Activities vs. Family Time
20:23 – Do We Even Remember Our Childhood Christmases?
23:07 – Why We Make Christmas Special for Our Kids
26:15 – Favorite Local Holiday Events (Lights, Parades & More)
29:30 – When Holiday Plans Get Derailed (By Kids, Work, or Coyotes…)
32:35 – What Does Christmas Mean to You? (Faith, Family & Hope)
37:33 – Favorite Christmas Movies: The Ultimate Showdown
44:42 – Outlandish Family Traditions & Must-Have Holiday Treats
52:46 – Dirty Santa, Gift Giving, and Tipping: Rants & Reflections
57:08 – Wrapping Up: Christmas Cookies, The Real Reason & A Hopeful Prayer

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