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Deck the Heartstrings: A Holiday Special with 'Deck the Hallmark' Podcast Hosts, and Authors Celeste Edmunds and Richard Paul Evans

2023/12/23
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Brandon Gray:播客的成功源于其独特性,即两个男人以既肯定又批判的视角评论贺卡电影,抓住了市场空白。他们起初没想到会如此成功,只是觉得有趣,并希望有人会喜欢。他们认为很多贺卡电影观众和他们一样,知道电影很傻,但仍然享受观看。贺卡电影受欢迎的原因有三点:人们为了怀旧、遗忘或梦想而观看;制作成本低廉;疫情期间的居家趋势推动了其发展。他热爱贺卡电影,这源于他对圣诞节的热爱。 Daniel Thompson:他起初不喜欢贺卡电影,但为了播客而观看,并逐渐习惯甚至喜欢上这种类型的电影。他认为贺卡电影的许多方面很荒谬,但他也欣赏演员和制作团队的努力。

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Join us for a heartwarming holiday episode of Breaking Battlegrounds with Chuck Warren and Sam Stone where the spirit of the season shines through stories of resilience, joy, and transformation. Our first guests are the hosts of the beloved "Deck the Hallmark" podcast – Brandon Gray and Daniel Thompson are known for their diverse takes on Hallmark films. Listen as Brandon shares his passion for Hallmark's Christmas cheer, while "Grumpy Dan" gives us the scoop on why he's the outlier of the group. They'll reveal behind-the-scenes facts about Hallmark movies, discuss their favorite holiday films, and answer why they think Hallmark movies are loved by so many.

In the second half of the show, we're joined by the inspiring Celeste Edmunds, Executive Director of The Christmas Box International, along with renowned author Richard Paul Evans. Celeste's story of overcoming a harrowing childhood as detailed in her bestselling book, "Garbage Bag Girl," co-written with Richard Paul Evans, offers a message of hope and courage. They will discuss the transformative work being done at The Christmas Box International, and how Celeste's experiences fuel her dedication to improving the lives of children in the foster care system. This episode is a blend of light-hearted holiday banter and profound stories of resilience, celebrating the season's ability to inspire hope and transformation.

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About our guests

Brandon Gray is the heart of the Hallmark Christmas movie fandom within the group. His love for the channel's festive rom-coms sparked the idea for the podcast as a way to bond with friends over the ever-growing lineup of holiday films.

Daniel Thompson, affectionately known as "Grumpy Dan" by fans, brings a critical eye to the Hallmark movie empire. A self-proclaimed anti-establishment figure in the world of Hallmark critiques, Dan's unique perspective adds spice to the podcast. Stepping down from his principal role at Shannon Forest after the 2018-19 school year, he now dedicates his time fully to the podcast.

Together, the "Deck the Hallmark" hosts, who began their journey as educators at Shannon Forest Christian School, have carved out a niche in the podcasting world. They've watched every Hallmark movie, providing them a wealth of content to discuss, and eagerly share their holiday film insights at www.deckthehallmark.com) and across podcast platforms.

The Christmas Box International Executive Director Celeste L. Edmunds understands what the children she serves at The Christmas Box House emergency shelters are going through. She went through it herself. Her biological parents were addicts, and her childhood was an ongoing cycle of police calls, fighting, and physical, sexual, and mental abuse. At age 7, Celeste was taken from her home and placed into a child welfare system, where moving every few months to a new environment became normal. By age sixteen, she had lived in more than 30 cities ultimately finding home in an unlikely place. Her book “Garbage Bag Girl”** **is her incredible story of hope and love.

Richard Paul Evans, an award-winning author, has sold nearly 39 million copies of his books worldwide, written 46 consecutive New York Times bestsellers and has had seven of his books produced as television movies (CBS, TNT and Hallmark.) Last November, Evans’ first feature film, The Noel Diary starring Justin Hartley (This is Us) and directed by Charles Shyer (Father of the Bride, Private Benjamin) was the #1 Netflix movie in the world the week after Thanksgiving and spent five weeks among the top Netflix movies in the world.

Evans hopes Garbage Bag Girl )will save children’s lives and help the half million children in the foster care system today.

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