
Programa 458 - Cómo celebrar una Navidad escobulera
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Os hemos pedido a través de redes sociales que nos contéis cómo se celebran las Fiestas Navideñas en vuestra casa, población o país, y habéis respondido con vuestros mensajes de audio y comentarios escritos. Gracias a vosotros, viajamos por costumbres y festejos que desde Escobulandia compartimos con el resto del mundo para poner en práctica en las próximas fechas. ¡Gracias a Alicia, Carmina, Carlos, Patricia, Lourdes, Mónica, Marina, Abel, David, Sara, Ingrid, Laia y Bruce por regalarnos sus relatos!
Además, Jorge Guerra nos cuenta por qué ha dejado de creer en la Navidad desde que vive en Escobulandia, Jesús Callejo prepara su Escóbula mágica para hablarnos de brujas navideñas, Manuel Berrocal relata el porqué de la creencia de las siete vidas de los gatos y David Sentinella celebra Navidad y San Esteban a ritmo de villancico. Juan Ignacio Cuesta se sienta junto al fuego con su guitarra para contarnos historias de la mili, Marcos Carrasco nos regala su felicitación en forma de poesía, Fernando López del Oso trae al Tió cargadito de regalos, Fermín Mayorga e Israel J. Espino viajan a Extremadura para conocer tradiciones de su tierra, Sére Skuld presenta a su querido Abeto José, y Pepa Llausas nos desea unas Navidades llenas de luz. Y hablando de luces, Carmen Fernández propone darnos una vuelta por su querida Vigo, Miguel Salas recuerda las tradiciones familiares que se celebran cada año en su casa, y Marta Sanmamed recopila las supersticiones que debemos cumplir si queremos tener un Año Nuevo luminoso.
Todo ello, presentado y conducido por Fran Izuzquiza, que junto al resto del equipo os desea unas muy Felices Navidades y un maravilloso año 2023, que será el del décimo aniversario de la fundación de nuestra querida Escobulandia. ¡Feliz Navidad!
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