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Traditions We Should Have Left In The Past - An Audaci-Tea Holiday Special!


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This week, Lisa and Sovereign unwrap the holiday season’s most controversial traditions in this special edition of The Audaci-Tea. They take a critical look at customs we’ve long celebrated, exposing the misogyny, outdated practices, and consumerism baked into the holidays, while also exploring how we can craft new, meaningful traditions.

🗣️ Topics discussed include:

  • Why some holiday traditions, like children sitting on Santa's lap, may not be as innocent as they seem.
  • The coercive undertones of mistletoe and its role in reinforcing problematic behavior.
  • Misogyny in Christmas customs and how women bear an unfair burden during the holidays.
  • Breaking down problematic lyrics in classic holiday songs.
  • The overwhelming consumerism surrounding the season and how to push back.
  • Ideas for creating modern traditions that prioritize connection and joy over materialism.
  • 🎧 This episode is a no-holds-barred look at the holidays that challenges listeners to rethink what the season truly means.

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    ☕ Here's a guide to each chapter of the show:

    00:00 Introduction to the Holiday Special
    00:58 Questioning Holiday Traditions
    06:05 Misogyny in Christmas Customs
    09:57 The Problematic Nature of Some Holiday Songs
    14:10 Expectations of Women During the Holidays
    19:55 Consumerism and Holiday Spending
    27:01 Creating Meaningful Holiday Traditions

    🎙️ The Audaci-Tea is a production of Siren Sound. Music, audio production, and show production by Ryan Marth. Interested in advertising or becoming and official sponsor of the show? Email [email protected] and let's create something impactful together!

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