Episodes
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After a fun and successful run with the 2016 Audio Advent Calendar, Life Lab Notes goes year-round! In this inaugural episode, we listen in on a conversation between 2016 and 2017. It's sketch comedy with a little something important to say.
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Let's talk about Boxing Day, "Give Back Box," and our plans for next year. (It's right around the corner!)
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“Peace” Written by Silvie Zamora, from interviews of children.
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Behind the scenes at NORAD on their busiest night of the year.
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This is the personal story of a five-year-old Jewish girl who shares her Chanukah on Christmas. Written by Judy Goldstein; performed by Denny Siegel.
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A very patient dad (Abel Arias) reads a bedtime story to his daughter (Silvie Zamora), who teaches him a thing or two.
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Denny Siegel and Robyn Roth bring you a hysterical look at the family origin of the Wiccan sisters, Rhonda and Frieda.
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At the end of another successful year, an elf gets to thinking about rest and relaxation. Written by Robyn Roth; performed by Keith Ferguson.
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This personal story is written in soft, glowing light, with the faint sounds of laughter, voices, and the quiet of Christmas Eve night. Written by Gale Brennan Jackson; performed by Jenny Flack.
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“Alan Wept” by Rikki Schwartz
A memory of the first time she saw her own self-worth.
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“The Story of St Pubbins" Written by Chris Warren Gilbert; performed by Keith Ferguson. This one has been brewing for a while. We hops you like it!
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Studies show that background music in retail settings affects shoppers. This personal story written by Gale Brennan Jackson shows us it works on employees, too. Performed by Silvie Zamora.
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Irving Berlin changed the lyrics to his song "Free" in the musical "Call Me Madam," to “Snow” for the movie “White Christmas,” so @YesAndyCrocker and @JenBascom changed the lyrics to “Sisters.” Irving would have been proud.
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“Brought To You By,” by Silvie Zamora. Corporate sponsorship in one family's holiday world.
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What do YOU eat for Christmas dinner? Goose, ham, turkey, fish, or KFC if you’re in Japan? (@jamieoliver offers a mouthwatering selection of vegetarian recipes.) #advent #adventcalendar #holiday #podcast #comedy #heartwarming #voiceover #voiceactors Written by @brendanweinhold, performed by Keith Ferguson.
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This funny and touching personal story, written and performed by Jenny Flack, will have you nostalgic for Norway, even if you're not Norwegian.
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There are so many cultural versions of the potato pancake, this could have been called “Kartoffelpuffer and Ham.” Written by Denny Siegel and performed by Denny Siegel and Brett Bayonne. Music by Scott Passarella and Gary Grantham. #advent #adventcalendar #holiday #podcast #comedy #music #voiceover #voiceactors
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