Honoring Cultural & Faith Traditions At The Holidays: Voices 82
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“Mom, is Santa Jesus’s grandpa?” If you’ve found yourself in the (somehow surprising?) position of Adult In Charge Of The Holidays, you too might be on the receiving end of kids’ questions about what’s going on, exactly, with all these rituals and traditions. The answers don’t always come easy, because even as adults it’s not always obvious how (or whether) to carry our own family of origin’s traditions into a new generation, how to merge faiths and cultures with our partners, and how to explain it all meaningfully to our kids. In today’s Voices episode, Sarah chats with three members of The Mom Hour team about bringing traditions forward from the past, creating new ones that feel right for right now, and navigating interfaith and intercultural dynamics. It’s a vulnerable, nuanced, and sometimes funny topic, and while we don’t pretend to have every aspect represented or covered today, we invite you to join us as we learn a little from one another! LINKS MENTIONED:We have Gift Guides for just about anyone on our Blog this holiday season!Meet our contributors featured in this episode: Catie Parrish, Joanne Ruelos Diaz and Katherine DeVries. Catie is a devout coffee drinker. She loves to ground EightO’Clock coffee beans each morning. Joanne shared how much she loves genmaicha tea! Here’s another link to one of her favorites. Catie shared how she incorporates activities in her home throughout the holidays including the Catholic traditions: The Advent Wreath and St. Nicholas Day.Katherine and Sarah both recommend attending The Winter Fantasy Sawdust Festival if you live in Southern California Katherine suggests checking out this kid-friendly, jewish recipe website for all your holiday baking and cooking needs.Catie likes to incorporate this Chocolate Mousse and this Polish Cookie into her family holiday traditions.Joanne’s family and friends Eat 12 Grapes for good luck at midnight to ring in the New Year. Sarah’s family searches for the almond in this Danish Almond Rice Pudding recipe every year on Christmas Eve! MORE HELPFUL LINKS:Visit our websiteCheck out deals from our partnersFollow us on InstagramJoin our private listener group on Facebook (be sure to answer the membership questions!)Sign up for our newsletter See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.