Dec. 31, 2021

New Year, New Me: Latin American New Year's Traditions

New Year, New Me: Latin American New Year's Traditions
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The new year, it’s usually a time for new goals, new dreams and a chance to start over. Today, we bring different Latin American New Year’s traditions. While there are some things we all do to bring in the new year, like shoving 12 grapes down our throats, hugging our familia when the clock strikes midnight, there are many traditions that are very unique. Before that we talk about New year’s, we share a spooky listener story. If you have spooky stories you want us to share on the podcast, please email Espookytales@gmail.com.

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Music Credit: 

Silent Night (Dark Piano Version)-Myuu                  

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Episode art credit  "Happy New Year to All!" by storebukkebruse is licensed under CC BY 2.0