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Captain Kindness Presents Unveiling Valor

58 min · 10. feb. 2026
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Captain Kindness Presents: Unveiling Valor is a heart-centered show that celebrates the courage to live with kindness, stand in freedom, and pursue meaningful dreams. Hosted by Capt. Len Kaine, the program features uplifting stories of everyday heroes, resilient families, and dreamers who turn compassion into action. Each episode inspires hope, connection, and the belief that true valor is found in choosing kindness and daring to dream out loud.

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Linda’s Curiosity Corner: Christmas Myths, Sensory-Friendly Church Wins, and Holiday Traditions

This episode starts with a cozy Saturday check-in: snowy weather, tired parenting, and a fun return to a former law firm’s Christmas party after retirement. The group then reflects on a “Santa event” turnout that was smaller than hoped (only five kids), but with a big silver lining—press coverage and a meaningful upgrade at church. A formerly “crying room” gets converted into a sensory-friendly/sensory-free space, positioning the church as one of the only fully accommodating options for families with special needs in the area. Severe cold and wind chills also lead to church services being canceled the next day, highlighting the unpredictable Minnesota winter swing from subzero to possible 50s. The main segment is Linda’s “Curiosity Corner,” featuring a list of Christmas myths and misconceptions—fun facts with historical and cultural context. Topics include: Coca-Cola popularizing (but not inventing) Santa’s look, the Magi visiting later (and not necessarily being three), reindeer geography, the rowdy medieval history of Christmas and Puritan-era bans, pagan roots of Christmas trees, uncertainty about December 25 as Jesus’ birth date, candy cane symbolism being retrofitted, the St. Nicholas origin story behind stockings (with a nod to Krampus and shoe/boot traditions), mistletoe’s ancient mythology, poinsettias being far less dangerous than rumor suggests, the true timing of the “12 Days of Christmas” (starting on Christmas Day), Rudolph’s modern 1939 origin, and why “Xmas” is historically rooted in the Greek letter Chi. The conversation closes warmly with personal traditions—trees filled with handmade kids’ ornaments, memory ornaments from travels and annual exchanges, and reflections on how culture and climate shape holiday customs (including celebrating “winter” traditions in summer places like Australia or Florida). Everyone signs off encouraging new traditions, safety in extreme weather, and enjoying the season.

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