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Christmas is often presented as a season of warmth, generosity, and togetherness — yet it is also one of the most commercialised moments of the year.
In this episode, I reflect on the business side of Christmas, the pressure to buy, perform, and consume, and how that can quietly distort the meaning of the season. This isn’t a rant, and it isn’t anti-Christmas — it’s a calm, honest look at what gets lost when celebration becomes obligation.
A reflective podcast for listeners who love Christmas, but feel uneasy about its commercial edges.
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By Joseph McChristmas is often presented as a season of warmth, generosity, and togetherness — yet it is also one of the most commercialised moments of the year.
In this episode, I reflect on the business side of Christmas, the pressure to buy, perform, and consume, and how that can quietly distort the meaning of the season. This isn’t a rant, and it isn’t anti-Christmas — it’s a calm, honest look at what gets lost when celebration becomes obligation.
A reflective podcast for listeners who love Christmas, but feel uneasy about its commercial edges.
#christmaspodcast,#christmasreflection,#modernchristmas,#holidayconsumerism,#meaningofchristmas,#quietchristmas,#seasonalthoughts,#christmasculture,#christmascommentary,#podcastreflection