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What do you think the future of Christmas will look like?

After reading an article by Ericcson (https://www.ericsson.com/en/blog/2020/12/future-of-christmas) about Christmas in 2050, Jack got talking about his predictions for Christmas in the future. 

Jack tests your listening ear with some Christmassy tunes.

Regardless of whether you celebrate Christmas, this mini episode talks about ways that we communicate and celebrate the holiday season and celebrations with our friends and families; what we eat; how we celebrate and how gift giving could change. A combination of ponderings about technology, traditions and the climate; makes for an interesting reflection about Christmasses of old and in the future as we move into a New Year.

We’d love to hear any predictions you have- DM us

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jacktothefuture/message


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