We are three Melbourne girls who had nothing better to do than start a podcast while we were all living la vida lockdown - but now we are free!
Yay!
We take aim at one random topic each week along with a bottle or three of wine and attempt to make some sense of it.
Hi all, Amy here. Here at FNWF we have been inundated with life things from illness (the flu sucks!) to work and family commitments. We have decided to take the opportunity to have a break and try and get our shit together. Thank you to all our amazing listeners for their ongoing support, we love you ❤️
In the third installment of the FNWF A&B edition, Bianca and Amy take a closer look at the widely celebrated holiday of Easter!
Amy kicked us off by explaining the origins of Easter and how her family celebrated the holiday when she was growing up.
Bianca stumbled across an interesting Easter holiday tradition whilst researching this topic. An initial scan of an article Bianca unearthed thanks to Google, made her think that the humble country of Norway had a deep-rooted real crime tradition over the Easter period. Purge, anyone?
On closer inspection, our Norwegian friends have a deep-rooted crime fiction tradition over the Easter holiday which involves holidays in log cabins and evenings watching or reading crime fiction. Sounds like bliss!
Amy then finished us off by discussing the origins of both the Easter Bunny and the chocolate Easter egg. Amy also discussed how, as children, we never questioned the origin of either tradition even though it is quite absurd that a giant rabbit would appear in the night and leave you chocolate on a date that was ever-changing each year. Weird right?!
In the third installment of the FNWF A&B edition, Bianca and Amy take a closer look at the widely celebrated holiday of Easter!
Amy kicked us off by explaining the origins of Easter and how her family celebrated the holiday when she was growing up.
Bianca stumbled across an interesting Easter holiday tradition whilst researching this topic. An initial scan of an article Bianca unearthed thanks to Google, made her think that the humble country of Norway had a deep-rooted real crime tradition over the Easter period. Purge, anyone?
On closer inspection, our Norwegian friends have a deep-rooted crime fiction tradition over the Easter holiday which involves holidays in log cabins and evenings watching or reading crime fiction. Sounds like bliss!
Amy then finished us off by discussing the origins of both the Easter Bunny and the chocolate Easter egg. Amy also discussed how, as children, we never questioned the origin of either tradition even though it is quite absurd that a giant rabbit would appear in the night and leave you chocolate on a date that was ever-changing each year. Weird right?!