Join Alison and Anna on another rendition of Wasted Wisdom—with a holiday twist! In this episode they are going to be putting on their parkas and trotting their hooves through the world of Krampus!
They discuss the origins of this lore, physical descriptions of Krampus, and much to Alison‘s dismay—whether or not Krampus has a girlfriend. They look at the history of Krampusnacht, how it is celebrated in Germany and the way that different cultures view different holiday traditions!
As usual, holiday cocktails have been crafted and are carrying the hosts through this Winter Wonderland. How many times will Alison bring up her love for Krampus? How many cups of special eggnog will Anna drink? Will Chat GPT ever know peace? Tune in to find out!
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