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Description

In this Live on Unscripted podcast episode, hosts Rosabel and Reid explore various New Year's Eve traditions, mainly focusing on Colombian customs. They discuss unique rituals such as eating 12 grapes at midnight, wearing yellow underwear for good luck, and the significance of black-eyed peas. The conversation also touches on memorable New Year's experiences, cultural differences in celebrations, and personal resolutions for the upcoming year. The hosts share laughter and insights, making for an engaging and informative discussion about the festive season.

Takeaways

New Year's Eve traditions vary significantly across cultures.

In Colombia, eating 12 grapes at midnight symbolizes wishes for each month.

Wearing yellow underwear is believed to attract good luck and wealth.

Burning a doll called 'año viejo' represents letting go of the past year.

Black-eyed peas are eaten in the South for good luck on New Year's Day.

Family gatherings are central to New Year's celebrations.

Cultural differences influence how people celebrate the New Year.

Memorable experiences often shape our perception of holidays.

Resolutions can reflect personal growth and aspirations for the new year.

Celebrating with loved ones creates lasting memories.

Sound Bites

"It's more about being relaxed and having fun."

"I feel pretty content this year."

"Happy New Year 2025!"

Chapters

00:00 New Year's Eve Traditions: A Cultural Exchange

15:35 Memorable New Year's Experiences

22:10 Reflections and Resolutions for the New Year

33:13 New Chapter