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175 – Elves: More Than Just Santa’s Little Helpers

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English - December 19, 2017 01:55 - 1 hour - 66.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 82 ratings
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When most people think about elves in the modern day, they either think about Legolas in The Lord of the Rings or they think about the short little fairy like creatures with Mr. Spock ears that make toys for Santa Claus. Now, Santa’s Workshop and the elves that build his toys is a creation of … Continue reading 175 – Elves: More Than Just Santa’s Little Helpers →


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When most people think about elves in the modern day, they either think about Legolas in The Lord of the Rings or they think about the short little fairy like creatures with Mr. Spock ears that make toys for Santa Claus.


I’m a sexy elf.


I am not a sexy elf.


Now, Santa’s Workshop and the elves that build his toys is a creation of mid-Nineteenth Century magazines, but the history of elves goes a lot deeper than just working overtime at the North Pole.


In this episode, we talk about where Santa’s helpers came from historically, but we also explore the millennia-old legends of elves, how Christian missionaries turned them into Satan’s little helpers (not a typo!) and how these nature spirits might still just be running around Iceland. In fact, in Iceland there’s The Elf School which teaches their history on the island and an Elf Whisperer who will have you over for tea with leaves grown by her little friends!


And here’s an interview Allison got with Magnus from The Elf School!



These Icelandic elves are ready to haunt your dreams


For this week’s song, we took a poem that was written anonymously in 1857 for Harper’s Weekly and put some music to it. There just aren’t enough Christmas songs that talk about Santa’s elves. Since this poem was one of the first documents of St. Nick’s sweatshop, we are excited to be the first ones to immortalize it in song! Here is Sunspot with “The Wonders of Santa Claus”.



Beyond the ocean many a mile,

And many a year ago,

There lived a queer old man

In a wonderful house of snow;

And every little boy and girl,

As Christmas Eves arrive,

No doubt are overjoyed to hear,

The old man’s still alive.


In his house upon a hill,

And almost out of sight,

He keeps his many elves at work,

working with all their might,

To make a million pretty things,

Cakes, sugar-plums, and toys,

To fill the stockings, hung up

By the little girls and boys.


It would be capital for sure,

to glimpse his wondrous shop;

But when he hears a stranger he

Orders the elves to stop;

And the house, and work, and workmen all

just take a little twist,

just when you think they that are there,

They’re off in a frosty mist.


In his house upon a hill,

And almost out of sight,

He keeps his many elves at work,

working with all their might,

To make a million pretty things,

Cakes, sugar-plums, and toys,

To fill the stockings, hung up

By the little girls and boys.


It were an endless task to tell,

The length his list extends,

Of curious gifts the queer old man

Prepares for Christmas friends.

You might be guessing who he is,

And the country whence he came.

Why, he was born in Turkey,

And St. Nicholas is his name.


In his house upon a hill,

And almost out of sight,

He keeps his many elves at work,

working with all their might,

To make a million pretty things,

Cakes, sugar-plums, and toys,

To fill the stockings, hung up

By the little girls and boys.


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