Undisciplinary

Good Take Bad Take Xmas Special: Keep your fingers out of other peoples' food!


Listen Later

Send us a text

**Below is AI generated**
Ever found yourself secretly despising a beloved Christmas classic or questioning the charm of a holiday favorite as you share it with the next generation? Join us as we navigate the highs and lows of 2024, starting with a comedic dissection of Christmas music and films. We take a cheeky swipe at Paul McCartney's "Wonderful Christmas Time," while debating the timelessness of "Christmas in New York" and "Carol of the Bells." Our scrutiny doesn't stop there; "Love Actually" gets a modern reevaluation, showing the inevitable cracks that appear when viewed through today's lens. Meanwhile, "Home Alone" brings a nostalgic warmth, offering a chance to bond over slapstick humor with our kids.

As we wrap up, we shine a spotlight on some of the year's most compelling reads and cultural gems. "The Sunbird" by Sarah Haddad emerges as a must-read, a novel so exquisitely written that every word resonates deeply. It's a self-published triumph that's capturing hearts and getting the recognition it deserves. This episode balances the light-hearted and the thoughtful, providing both a trip down memory lane and a glimpse into the year's standout stories. Join us for a conversation that is as varied as 2024 itself, filled with humor, heart, and a little bit of holiday sarcasm.

Undisciplinary - a podcast that talks across the boundaries of history, ethics, and the politics of health.
Follow us on Twitter @undisciplinary_ or email questions for "mailbag episodes" [email protected]

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

UndisciplinaryBy Undisciplinary


More shows like Undisciplinary

View all
History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps by Peter Adamson

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

1,578 Listeners

Chat 10 Looks 3 by Chat 10 Looks 3

Chat 10 Looks 3

243 Listeners

Not Stupid by ABC Listen

Not Stupid

58 Listeners

The Case Of by ABC listen

The Case Of

495 Listeners