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Did you know that literally EVERY DAY is a holiday? I don’t know about you, but we love having a reason to celebrate everyday. In this new podcast from Talkocast Studios, the lovely Nicole presents listeners with the history and quirkyness of each daily holiday. Whether it’s your favorite food’s day or something else totally random, happy holiday to you!
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On March 23rd, Near Miss Day commemorates the day in 1989 when a large asteroid named 4581 Asclepius came within 500,000 miles of colliding with Earth, reminding us of our planet's vulnerability and the importance of monitoring potentially hazardous objectsin space. Subscribe here and on you favorite podcasting apps: https://jonny.hopp.to/celebrate…
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Crown potatoes king for Tater Tot Day on February 2nd, paying homage to the cushiony spud staple beloved by kids and adults alike - irresistible bites of comfort we can't get enough ranch dipping sauce for.Subscribe here and on you favorite podcasting apps:https://jonny.hopp.to/celebrateBy tater tot day, february 2, tater tots, hashed brown potatoes, deep fried potatoes, bite sized potatoes, potato puffs, crispy outside fluffy inside, kids favorite food, lunch room staple, easy freezer food, loaded tots, melted cheese, chili tots, breakfast tots, snack food, potato gems, create shapes when cooked, tots casserole, crunchy potato bites
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Get comfy and cozy as we stretch out on Sweatpants Day, pulling on the fascinating history and secrets behind the beloved casual pants that encourage relaxation. Discover how sweats became a staple uniform for letting loose while still looking pulled together. Subscribe here and on you favorite podcasting apps: https://jonny.hopp.to/celebrate…
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Take the plunge into delightful fun on National Penguin Day, discovering the fascinating world of black and white birds who know how to beat the icy cold. Get the inside scoop on these smart feathered creatures who have unique ways of sticking together. Subscribe here and on you favorite podcasting apps: https://jonny.hopp.to/celebrate…
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January 18th is celebrated as Winnie the Pooh Day. The day is dedicated to the beloved children's book character created by author A.A. Milne and illustrator E.H. Shepard. Winnie the Pooh is a friendly and lovable bear who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood with his friends Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, and Roo. The character first appear…
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January 17th is celebrated as Bootlegger's Day in the United States. The day commemorates the anniversary of the start of Prohibition in 1920, which drove the production and sale of alcohol underground and gave rise to a network of illegal bootleggers. Bootleggers were individuals who produced, transported, and sold illegal alcohol during Prohibiti…
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January 16th is celebrated as Fig Newton Day in the United States. This day is dedicated to the classic cookie made with a soft fig filling and a cake-like outer layer, which was first introduced in 1891 by the National Biscuit Company (now known as Nabisco). The cookie was named after the town of Newton, Massachusetts, and quickly became a popular…
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January 15th is celebrated as National Bagel Day in the United States. This day is dedicated to the delicious and versatile bagel, a ring-shaped bread that is boiled and then baked, creating a chewy texture and distinctive flavor. Bagels originated in Eastern Europe and were brought to the United States by Jewish immigrants in the late 19th century…
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January 14th is celebrated as National Hot Pastrami Day in the United States. This day is dedicated to the delicious and savory sandwich made with hot, thinly sliced pastrami, typically served on rye bread with mustard and pickles. Pastrami is a cured meat that is traditionally made from beef, although other meats such as turkey or pork may also be…
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January 13th is celebrated as National Rubber Ducky Day in the United States. The day is dedicated to the iconic rubber duck toy, which has been a beloved childhood toy for generations. The rubber duck was first invented in the late 19th century as a floating toy for children to play with in the bath. Since then, it has become an enduring symbol of…
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January 12th is celebrated as Take the Stairs Day. The day is dedicated to promoting physical fitness and encouraging people to take the stairs instead of elevators or escalators as a way to incorporate more physical activity into their daily lives. Taking the stairs is a simple and effective way to increase physical activity and improve cardiovasc…
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January 11th is celebrated as National Milk Day in the United States. The day is dedicated to celebrating the nutritional benefits and importance of milk in our diets. Milk is a nutrient-rich beverage that is an important source of calcium, vitamin D, and other essential vitamins and minerals. It is also a versatile ingredient that is used in many …
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January 10th is celebrated as Save the Eagles Day. The day is dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of eagle conservation and the efforts being made to protect these magnificent birds from extinction. Eagles are large birds of prey that are found in many parts of the world. They are admired for their strength, beauty, and grace, and a…
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January 9th is actually celebrated as Static Electricity Day in the United States. Static Electricity Day is a day to celebrate and learn more about the fascinating properties of static electricity, which is a type of electric charge that builds up on the surface of objects when they come into contact with each other and then separate. Static elect…
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January 8th is celebrated as Earth Rotation Day. The day is dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the fact that the Earth rotates on its axis, completing one full rotation every 24 hours. Earth Rotation Day is an opportunity to appreciate the incredible forces that govern our planet and to reflect on the many ways in which the rotation of the Ea…
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January 7th is celebrated as National Old Rock Day in the United States. The day is dedicated to celebrating classic rock music, including the artists and bands that helped to define the genre. National Old Rock Day is a day for music lovers to celebrate the rich history of rock music and to appreciate the many contributions that classic rock bands…
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January 6th is celebrated as National Shortbread Day in the United States. Shortbread is a type of traditional Scottish cookie that is typically made from butter, sugar, and flour, and is known for its rich, buttery flavor and delicate, crumbly texture. National Shortbread Day is a day for people to celebrate this delicious cookie and to enjoy the …
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January 5th is celebrated as National Bird Day in the United States. The day is dedicated to promoting awareness about the importance of birds in the environment and celebrating the beauty and diversity of these fascinating creatures. National Bird Day is a day for people to learn more about birds, their habitats, and their behaviors. It is also a …
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January 4th is celebrated as National Trivia Day in the United States. Trivia refers to obscure or interesting pieces of information that may not be widely known, but can be fun to learn and share. National Trivia Day is a day for people to celebrate their knowledge of obscure and interesting facts, and to learn new pieces of trivia from others. Ma…
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January 3rd is celebrated as J.R.R. Tolkien Day in honor of the renowned English writer and philologist, John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, who was born on this day in 1892. Tolkien is best known for his epic high-fantasy novels, including "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Tolkien's works have had a profound impact on the fantasy genre, inf…
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January 2nd is celebrated as National Science Fiction Day in the United States. The day is observed to honor and commemorate the birthday of Isaac Asimov, one of the most celebrated and influential science fiction writers of all time. Isaac Asimov was born on January 2, 1920, in Russia, and he moved to the United States with his family when he was …
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January 1st is widely celebrated around the world as New Year's Day, marking the first day of the Gregorian calendar year. It is a public holiday in many countries, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and many other nations. New Year's Day is typically associated with new beginnings, fresh starts, and making resoluti…
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November 30th, Mason Jar Day - a day to appreciate the simplicity and versatility of the classic Mason jar. Patented in 1858 by John Landis Mason, these glass containers have become an iconic symbol of Americana, celebrated for their practicality and rustic charm. Mason jars have been used by generations for preserving the bounty of gardens through…
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