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The Farce And Farts Of Festive Perfection

The Farce And Farts Of Festive Perfection


Season 1 Episode 17


Holiday magic gets real when we stop pretending it’s perfect. We open the stall door on festive stress—expectations, retail pressure, and those glossy social scenes—and swap them for quieter, kinder choices that actually feel good. With Phyllis, Mark, and Al at the mic, you’ll hear sharp insights, laugh-out-loud stories (including a grandmother with a right hook and an infamous acorn squash), and a blueprint for traditions that hold up when life doesn’t.

We break down why the season boils over: performance pressure, commercial scripts, and the myth that one dinner heals old family rifts. Then we rebuild from the inside out. Think recycled gifts with stories attached. Donations in someone’s honor. A low-key meal that’s simply everyone’s favorite food on one table. Fewer obligations, more presence. And yes, a frank takedown of New Year’s resolutions in favor of small, durable habits you can start today.

At the heart is gratitude—internal for resilience and growth, external for the people who stood beside us. We keep the humor close, because pressure pops faster when you laugh. If you’re tired of chasing picture-perfect holidays and ready for connection that fits your real life, this conversation meets you where you are and leaves you lighter.

Hit play, share it with someone who needs a simpler season, and tell us the tradition you’re keeping or ditching this year. If this resonated, subscribe, leave a review, and help more listeners find a calmer, happier holiday.


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