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Christmas Past

Story Time: Brian reads “Campfire Girls in the Allegheny Mountains,” part 9

Christmas Past

Brian Earl

History, Society & Culture, Holidays, Kids & Family, Christmas

4.9791 Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2020

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

We’re back for the ninth and final installment of the 1918 YA novel, “Campfire Girls in the Allegheny Mountains (or: A Christmas Success Against Odds).” It’s part of Christmas Past’s “Ber Months Bonus” series of episodes for those of us getting an early start on the Christmas season. Be sure to check out the "Definitive Directory of Christmas Podcasts" over at christmaspast.media Music in this episode We Are the Rain — Aakash Gandhi via YouTube Audio LibraryRelaxing Piano Music — Kevin MacLeo...

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Brian, back with another Burr Month's bonus episode for those of us getting an early start on the Christmas season.

0:13.3

Today we are completing our nine-part series where I'm reading the 1918 YA novel, Camp Fire Girls in the Allegheny Mountains, or a Christmas success against

0:22.7

odds. If you're just starting in with this series, you want to go all the way back to the beginning

0:27.2

because we're reading a novel from start to finish. And if you've been here from the beginning,

0:31.8

well, welcome back and thanks for sticking with us. Now before we begin a couple quick announcements,

0:37.1

as we get deeper into the

0:38.4

Burr months, no doubt you are looking for some new podcast to add to your playlist. Well,

0:43.5

you might have noticed the same thing I did. If you go on to Apple Podcast or Spotify and type in

0:49.1

Christmas, you're only going to see a small fraction of what's really out there. And oftentimes,

0:53.8

it's mixed

0:54.5

in with a bunch of results that you aren't interested in anyway. Maybe some well-known podcast

0:59.1

put out a single Christmas-themed episode, but that's probably not what you were looking

1:02.9

for. Well, I decided to do something about that, so I put together what I'm calling

1:07.8

the definitive directory of Christmas podcasts. If you go over to

1:12.2

Christmaspass.media and scroll down under latest posts, you'll find it right there, and I'll keep it

1:17.6

pinned there for the entire Christmas season. There's well over a hundred Christmas podcast there

1:22.8

in a variety of categories that I discovered through painstaking searches on all podcast platforms and regular

1:28.8

search engines. So again, head over to Christmaspass.media and take a look and let me know what you

1:34.3

think. And of course, if you have a Christmas podcast or know of one that belongs there,

1:38.8

reach out and let me know. You can get in touch at Christmas Past podcast at gmail.com.

1:44.2

Now that is also the email address to reach me if you want to share a Christmas memory in an episode later this season.

1:50.2

I've said it before and I'll say it again.

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