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Unwrapping The Mistle-Tones
by Nick Jaworski
A Christmas deep dive nobody asked for... but you’ll be glad exists.Unwrapping The Mistle-Tones is a smart, funny, and surprisingly heartfelt look at a made-for-TV Christmas musical. Host Nick Jaworski (Where There's Smoke, Shame Rules) uses the 2012 ABC Family movie The Mistle-Tones to explore race, grief, work, nostalgia, and the magic of the American mall.Featuring experts in psychology, sociology, and music culture, this is a holiday show for anyone who loves pop-culture analysis, storytelling, and delightfully overthinking the things we love.
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"I'm a Workaholic."
Today, we’re asking: What makes a Nick Anderson? We’re diving deep into the culture of "Workism," the myth of the Dream Job, and how a karaoke machine might just save your soul.Thanks to Simone Stolzoff. Check out his book The Good Enough Job available wherever books are sold or learn more about his work at www.simonestolzoff.com.Thanks to composer Kenneth Burgomaster for the behind-the-scenes look at the score. Visit him at www.kennethburgomaster.com.Watch The Mistle-Tones right now on Amazon Prime and Hulu.For more about Nick, check out www.podcastmonster.com.Make sure to come back on November 27, 2026 for season 2 of UTMT!Disclaimer: Unwrapping the Mistle-Tones is an independent commentary podcast and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Freeform, ABC Family, Disney, or the creators of the film. All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. Clips are used for critical analysis under Fair Use doctrine.
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“You’re Just Not Snow Belle Material."
Today, we’re asking a tough question: What exactly does it mean to be "Snow Belle Material"? We're diving deep into the racial politics of the movie and the tragic, true history of a forgotten American musical icon named Mama Lou.Thanks to Dr. A.D. Carson. Check out his new book Being Dope: Hip Hop and Theory through Mixtape Memoir from Oxford University Press or stream his doctoral dissertation (yes, it’s a rap album) Owning My Masters on Spotify. For more from Dr. Carson, visit www.aydeethegreat.com/.Thanks to Eric McHenry for his incredible detective work on the history of American music. You can read his article "The Queen of The Castle" at The American Scholar and look out for his upcoming book Original Gangster: The True History of Stagolee. Find more from Eric McHenry here: https://www.washburn.edu/reference/cks/mapping/mchenry/index.html.Information about "A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight" came from "Howling“ A Hot Time”: The Paradoxical Anthem of the Progressive Age by Deirdre O'Connell.Dr. Carson refers to the work of Claudia Rankine a few times throughout the episode. He's referring to her book, Citizen: An American Lyric. Dr. Matthew Morrison's work (author of Blacksound) was the road I took to Mama Lou. I was specifically inspired by this interview from the Hutchins Center.Watch The Mistle-Tones right now on Amazon Prime and Hulu.For more about Nick, check out www.podcastmonster.com.Disclaimer:Unwrapping the Mistle-Tones is an independent commentary podcast and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Freeform, ABC Family, Disney, or the creators of the film. All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. Clips are used for critical analysis under Fair Use doctrine.
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“That’s All I Remember of Her.”
In our first episode, we're not only figuring out how to make this thing, but we're also exploring whether or not Joseph Campbell's monomyth (aka "The Hero's Journey") can help us understand perhaps the central theme of The Mistle-Tones: grief.Thanks to Dr. Candi Cann! For more information about what's done done and what she's doing next, visit www.deathscholar.com.Thanks to Jason Rogel for both speaking with me, but also kinda blindly accepting what this whole project is.Watch The Mistle-Tones right now on Amazon Prime and Hulu.For more about Nick, check out www.podcastmonster.com.Disclaimer:Unwrapping the Mistle-Tones is an independent commentary podcast and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Freeform, ABC Family, Disney, or the creators of the film. All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners. Clips are used for critical analysis under Fair Use doctrine.
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Introducing: Unwrapping the Mistle-Tones!
Unwrapping The Mistle-Tones digs into the 2012 ABC Family Christmas musical and the big questions it accidentally raises about race, grief, labor, and nostalgia. Host Nick Jaworski (Where There's Smoke, Shame Rules!) sets the stage for a smart, funny look at a movie he truly loves.For more about Nick, visit www.podcastmonster.com.To watch The Mistle-Tones on Amazon Prime Video (subscription required), click here.https://www.amazon.com/Mistle-Tones-Paul-Hoen/dp/B0DCDG243S
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A Christmas deep dive nobody asked for... but you’ll be glad exists.Unwrapping The Mistle-Tones is a smart, funny, and surprisingly heartfelt look at a made-for-TV Christmas musical. Host Nick Jaworski (Where There's Smoke, Shame Rules) uses the 2012 ABC Family movie The Mistle-Tones to explore race, grief, work, nostalgia, and the magic of the American mall.Featuring experts in psychology, sociology, and music culture, this is a holiday show for anyone who loves pop-culture analysis, storytelling, and delightfully overthinking the things we love.
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