Halloween’s in the grave, y’all — double-tapped, padlocked, and buried like Michael Myers. But you know what? It’ll be back next year, clawing right out of the ground like always.In this episode, Milty says goodbye to spooky season and welcomes in the holiday spirit. From his son’s first Halloween candy overdose to Clark Griswold-level Christmas decorating, this one’s full of laughs, nostalgia, and a few deep thoughts about gratitude and the meaning of “evergreen.”We talk about why some people are quick to steal joy by saying “It’s too early for Christmas!” — and why maybe, just maybe, they’re missing the point. The message? Joy doesn’t have a season.⸻💡 Highlights • “Halloween’s in the grave, y’all — we buried that thing like Michael Myers.” • Why letting your kids learn lessons (like eating too much candy) is a good thing. • The yearly ritual: Halloween dies, Christmas rises. • Clark Griswold energy — decorating early and loving it. • What evergreen really means — staying alive in the dead of winter. • The warmth of vinyl Christmas classics (Sinatra, Peggy Lee, and Charlie Brown). • Thanksgiving reflections — gratitude, family, fried turkey, and truth. • Why belief, faith, and manifestation might not be so different after all. • A reminder to let people be merry, stop arguing at the drive-through, and love one another. • Milty’s rule: “Joy isn’t just seasonal — it’s all year long.”⸻🦃 Bonus Topics • Why football is boring (sorry, not sorry). • The annual “half the lights don’t work” tradition. • Dominic the Christmas Donkey makes a guest appearance. • Are you an early decorator or a wait-until-Thanksgiving Grinch?⸻❤️ Milty’s MessageBe thankful, stay joyful, and don’t let anyone steal your Christmas spirit — even in November.Life’s short, the turkey’s hot, and the lights are glowing.Milty don’t quit — and you shouldn’t either.