• Elf on the Shelf: A Terrifing Christmas Conspiracy

  • Dec 24 2022
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Elf on the Shelf: A Terrifing Christmas Conspiracy

  • Summary

  • Do you have an Elf on the Shelf in your home? You might want to re-think that after hearing this episode.

    Most of us know elves to be Santa's helpers, jolly good-intentioned mini beings that make the toys for all the good children. But, Elf on the Shelf is a somewhat new tradition that started with a self-published book in 2005.

    Hang on to the reins as Amber takes you on a sleigh ride into another realm and explores the possible nefarious beginnings of the pop-culture phenomenon that is Elf on the Shelf.

    We dig into the old gods/deities/demi-gods of Norse Mythology in a brief history of mostly Scandinavian (Danish) beliefs that pre-dated Christianity and their beliefs surrounding elves.

    Happy whatever holiday you celebrate to you and yours from all of us here at That's Not Good: A True Crime Podcast. Stay safe and see you next year!

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