Office Ladies - Bonus Christmas Episode with Brian Baumgartner
Episode Date: December 13, 2024Happy Holidays! Join us for a special Friday bonus episode! Jenna and Angela are joined by Brian Baumgarter and they share their favorite memories from “The Office” Christmas episodes. Then Angela... shares a story about a man who now works as one of Santa’s Helpers and Jenna discusses how a singer turned her Christmas song into a #1 hit at the age of 78. This is another fun episode that will get you into the holiday spirit. Check out Office Ladies Merch at Podswag: https://www.podswag.com/collections/office-ladies Office Ladies Website - Submit a fan question: https://officeladies.com/submitaquestion Follow Us on Instagram: OfficeLadiesPod To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hello!
Ho, ho, ho!
Oh, I'm so excited for today.
Everybody is dressed in their most festive outfits.
Jenna has on the cutest hoodie ever. You guys, it looks
homemade, Jenna. It's like... It is! It's so cute. It's got little mittens and a snowman. Where'd you
get it? My mom gave this to me. She got it at a craft fair in St. Louis. Oh, I love a craft fair.
And Sam has on the cutest Christmas sweatshirt. Sam, describe it. It is a light up Simpson's
the cutest Christmas sweatshirt. Sam, describe it.
It is a light up Simpsons hoodie.
Lights up.
And then Cassie, you might win the prize of the day.
I have a gingerbread onesie on
that literally got delivered this morning.
It's so cute.
Just in time.
Angela, you've got on your Santa hat
and your red and white stripes like a candy cane.
I love it.
And do you wanna tell people what we're doing today?
Cause we don't usually pop into your feet on a Friday.
We don't, but we're feeling festive.
And today we have a very fun bonus episode for you.
Guess what the theme is.
Wait, I'm going to give you a hint everyone.
As if our outfits didn't clue you in.
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That's right! Get ready for a special holiday episode thanks to the folks at Macy's!
Yes, thank you Macy's!
You know, Angela, when we were preparing this episode, I went back and I watched that scene of you singing.
I didn't know you were going to play it today, but my favorite thing about that is how at the end of that
The camera pushes in on Michael and he's inviting someone
We don't know yet who to go to Sandals with him and the look on his face when you know
The person on the other line said yes, and of course, we're gonna find out it's jam. Yeah
Oh his reaction talk about that little kid getting the best gift ever. Yes
He's like well, it's all inclusive. Well, everyone, we have a really fun episode for you today.
Brian Baumgartner stopped by to talk about Christmas on the Office, plus a fun holiday
project of his.
Then we have a festive Office Ladies gift exchange.
I did a deep dive on the year Mariah Carey's Christmas song was dethroned
from the number one spot.
Ooh.
And Angela met a real life Santa's helper.
Jenna, did you just do a summary?
Oh my God.
You did a summary, you can't help it.
Yes, I think I did, but I will not do fast facts.
Okay, we'll see.
Not gonna do it.
Okay.
Before we get into today's episode, I am really curious, you guys.
I love holiday traditions.
I love hearing what other people's holiday traditions are.
And Jenna, Sam, Cassie, I thought it'd be really fun for us to share something we do
with our friends or family every year to celebrate the holidays.
Sam, you want to go first?
Sure. I go back to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and my brother and I go get a fresh cut Christmas
tree for his family. And there's two dogs at the Christmas tree lot that we always look
forward to seeing that are there every year.
Oh my gosh! I love that! I can just picture all of that.
All right, Cassie?
The reason why I got the gingerbread onesie is my friends
every year we do this thing called Rain Beer Games which is beer pong and we do
it in the middle of the night and all dress up and this year my partner and I
are gonna be ginger gingerbread men so we're gonna wear red wigs with our
onesies. Oh so cute. Well one of my favorite holiday traditions is holiday baking, Ange.
And we always make my great-grandmother's snowball
cookies.
They're kind of like a Hungarian wedding cookie,
but we always made them at the holidays.
She made them.
My grandma made them.
My mom made them.
Now I make them.
And it was really sweet because this year, my daughter
did a little cookbook at her school,
and she put our recipe for the snowball cookies in their school cookbook.
How special.
But I can't wait to bake a big batch of those.
Oh, I love that.
Well that's kind of similar to mine.
One of the things that Josh does is he gets up early before everyone else on Christmas
morning and he goes downstairs and he makes coffee cake. Oh
yeah. Yeah and then when the kids wake up we make them all wait at the top of the
stairs and we have pictures from every year, Jenna, when they were little and
now they're teenagers and they still want to do it. They wait at the top of
the stairs and they're like Christmas cozy pajamas until we yell, all right
come down! And then they run down the stairs to see all the gifts
under the tree, because we always leave one from Santa
still, and the whole house smells like coffee cake,
and I just love it.
I love the smells of Christmas, of the Christmas baking
and all of that.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
Yeah, so cozy. Okay, well I just love that you're talking about. Yeah, so cozy.
Okay, well I just love that, thank you guys.
Well we've shared before that the holidays
were a very special time on the set of The Office,
and our good friend Brian Baumgartner stopped
by the Office Lady Studio to talk a little bit
about his favorite Office Christmas memories.
It was so good to see him.
Yes, and he's also gonna talk about his new book
that he co-wrote with Ben Silverman. It's already a to see him. Yes, and he's also going to talk about his new book that he
co-wrote with Ben Silverman. It's already a New York Times bestseller. It's called Twas the Night
Before Christmas at Dundermifflin. Yes, everyone, it is that traditional night before Christmas story,
but with all of the characters from The Office. All right, well here is our chat with Brian.
Brian Baumgartner, welcome to Office Ladies.
Hi guys, it's so good to see you.
What's up fella?
Oh, you know, it's the most wonderful time of the year.
Yep, it's time and I'm so happy to be here in your new spot here in my old stomping ground
in Hollywood, California, which is weird
because neither of you live here,
but thank you for supporting Hollywood.
Your old memories?
Yeah, I guess, yeah.
I lived in West Hollywood when I first moved
to California for many years.
So did I, in fact we found out we were just a few blocks
apart and we didn't even know.
Oh, I knew Angela's spot.
You didn't invite me over then.
Oh, this was before I knew you?
This was before I was on the office.
I lived at Genesee in Santa Monica.
And I lived on Stanley.
Wow, that's very exciting.
Well, Brian, thank you for joining us today
on our special bonus holiday episode.
This is my first time on Office Ladies in Person.
Yep, that's right. You've been so
wonderful and so supportive of our podcast. We have texted you the most random questions.
Now, I don't know about, let's address that first off. Our texting. Well, I didn't, I meant to
apologize before. Let's just say there was a contentious text exchange that was happening one week ago
when I was literally in Scranton, Pennsylvania,
sitting at dinner and I did get an office ladies text.
Now-
You did.
It was about the accountant's webisodes.
Yes.
I wasn't gonna reveal what it was about,
but let's just say-
We shared about it.
Oh, it was conflicting.
Oh boy.
Well, not really.
Now you're gonna make enemies. Not really boy. Well, not really. Now you're going to make enemies.
Not really, not really, not really.
And something was said, I got really fired up.
And that was what I was going to say to you
when I saw you today was like, that was kind of old school
Brian, like fired up texting as fast as I could.
Uh-huh.
Like, I have to go right now, but this is aggravating me. My favorite thing when I can tell you're fired up is you do the one word.
You'll say, not true.
Correct.
False.
Yeah.
You kind of become Dwight.
There was, yeah.
We won't reveal what it was that had us all fired up.
Yes.
That's for Office Ladies, Burn It to the Ground.
Okay.
That's our next podcast in another like five years. In five years, Burn It to the Ground. Okay. That's our next podcast in another like five years.
In five years, Burn It to the Ground.
That's right.
Well, maybe you'll have me back on then.
We can't wait.
And then we'll burn it to the ground.
Together.
All right, perfect.
I can't wait for you to be like untrue.
But for today's episode, Brian,
we wanna reminisce about the office holiday episodes.
They were so great. What was your favorite? Do you have ace about the office holiday episodes? They were so great.
What was your favorite?
Do you have a favorite onset memory,
a favorite offset memory?
Well, so I don't think that I have rapsidized
with you guys probably because it was on Zoom
and not in person.
I think that's a word.
That's a fancy word.
So fancy. Rapsidized.
For me, when people ask,
cause people ask all the time,
like what's your favorite episode or whatever,
I think it's for me,
it's about what was going on outside of it now
as much as what the actual episode was, right?
Same. Same.
So for example, for me,
I don't know if it's the same,
we haven't discussed this, this is not pre-planned.
Like for me, if people say know if it's the same, we haven't discussed this, this is not pre-planned. Like for me, if people say like,
what's your favorite episode?
At this point, I pretty much say stress relief.
And the reason why is one, great episode times two,
double parter, but for me, I was, am still a big sports fan.
And that episode, as I'm sure you guys know,
aired after the Super Bowl that year.
And that was the first, I was invited by NBC
to go to the Super Bowl.
And that was the first time I had ever been
at a Super Bowl.
And so I'm in the Super Bowl, which, you know,
is the Super Bowl.
It's the Super Bowl.
And on the like...
Jumbotron. Jumbotron.
I think that's an old timey word,
I don't think they call it that anymore.
You know what, I'm gonna rhapsodize about it a little bit
and then I'll get back to you.
That just means thinking.
There was like the office after the Super Bowl
and it was like, that's our show, like that was it.
So that for me has a particular,
well, it's obviously fond memories of that.
I think for the Christmas episode,
it's the same but different.
Like it's about what was happening outside
and as I'm sure you guys have or will talk about,
like that very first Christmas episode,
it didn't launch the show.
It wasn't the first episode of the show,
but that episode really launched the success of the show.
Like that episode became our largest audience
since the premiere.
And from there, you know,
then Steve wins the Golden Globe
like three or four weeks later,
everything starts happening.
We get into the-
Yeah, we turned a corner.
You know, at that point,
we didn't even have a full order for the season.
And they started after that.
It became clear we were gonna be around for a while.
So, and the other thing I always,
and this was a long time ago,
I talked about like that episode being special
because everybody did something.
Like there was, everyone was sort of featured in some way.
And then I said, you can make an argument,
except Meredith, however, she ends up having
maybe one of the greatest moments on the show ever
when she takes her top off and Michael snaps the picture
over at the very end of the episode.
So that like, suddenly like at the end,
she sort of explodes as well.
So that made it special.
They were also hard.
That's what she said.
They were hard.
You get one.
I get one?
Yeah.
They were hard to produce the Christmas episodes
because big party group scenes, everybody involved.
Everyone playing, yeah.
I feel like those were some of the most joyous episodes
because we really would be in these
Like group party situations for most of the episode and then of course we would be doing bits
And I'm sure we were very hard to wrangle
We probably like trying to make a TV show with a room full of six
Year olds or something right doing all our bits. But I just remember, Brian, I remember when you sit
on Steve's lap as Santa, and I know everyone always
brings it up to you, but it was like we,
no one could get through it.
Yeah, yeah, I mean that in terms of like singular moments
for me in the Christmas episodes,
I mean that one does. And part of it is like, you know, when you look back at photos from your
childhood back before there was, you know, we didn't have everything wasn't videotaped every
five seconds. You look back at these photos or like video home, whatever. And that becomes like a
part of your memory. Now that the blooper is real with me sitting
on Steve's lap has just like everywhere so it's like keeps like it keeps that so fresh in my mind
and the thing that i've said to people and i think this microphone will work really well
that like it was funny and you guys but like i had the like literal front row seat to him
and the noise that he made when I sat down.
And he made it and he knew he had the mic
but it was right in my ear.
And as I would sit down, he did this.
And I could, it was so difficult for me.
I couldn't eat and everyone else is laughing but I was laughing too. I could, it was so difficult for me.
I couldn't eat, and everyone else was laughing, but I was laughing too.
And the way, his face was just so pained
and almost he manufactured sweat coming down
the side of his face.
And I remember pretty early on,
I don't know, maybe after just one or two takes,
and we probably did 30, I turned to him and I'm like,
are you okay?
Like this is like, are you okay?
And he was like, oh God, yeah, no, I'm totally fine.
I mean, you know him, he was just like,
oh no, I'm totally fine.
Like I'm just literally putting this on, but yeah.
Well, if you watch that episode,
people are breaking in the background.
Oh, 100%.
Mindy just walks out.
Yeah. She just turns and leaves. No, Ed dives behind the hall. He d 100%. Mindy just walks out. Yeah.
She just turns and leaves.
No, Ed dives behind the hall.
He dives behind, into the hallway, yeah.
It's so ridiculous.
We never ever got a take
where people held it together the whole time long enough
to actually put the show together and they just gave up.
Yeah.
They were like, forget it.
Forget it.
This is what it is.
Yeah, you know, the only other time
that I think that happened for me,
this is not Christmas related, but I'll tell it, the only other time that I think that happened for me This is not Christmas related But I'll tell it the only other time that I remember happening for me was with Amy Ryan
That was for me. That was my purse like that one was difficult the sitting at the
At the vending machine buttons and the coin and the coins her earnest eyes looking into mine
So I mean and she just aimed just stared right at you and her saying this is a button
I could not like that she was really earnestly trying to tell me that that one if you go
back and look still like the last take I think and I think there was a conscious decision
either by me or we were discussing it I was was like, guys, I don't know how this is gonna go.
And we knew that it was gonna edit into that,
like, I'm totally gonna bang Holly thing.
And so I was like, oh, I can smile, Kevin can smile.
Because he thinks what's coming.
Yeah, because he sees what's coming.
But that one was, oh no, that was really difficult.
And remember the episode Dwight's Christmas
when my character's up on the credenza
and I can't get down and it's in a montage
and Kevin goes to help get me down.
And you basically put me like when someone carries
a football under their armpit.
Like in this weird football hold.
And I was like, I almost went completely upside down
and they just kept it in and I saw that the other day and I started cracking up because
I knew it was just you messing with me.
Yeah.
Which we would do all the time.
That happens.
Well, Brian, I want to talk about something else with you.
There's a reason why you've been using all these really big words today.
It's because you are an author and you right now have a book called
The Night Before Christmas at Dunder Mifflin. Yes, I know. Some people say, and you can't see it
if you're listening to us, that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. I think the cover
looks really good. So good. I want to be judged by the cover. It looks so great. The illustrations
are so cool, Brian.
Will you talk to us a little bit about
how this all came together?
Well, part of the idea came from
what fans have talked to me,
and I'm sure the two of you about,
which is one of their family traditions at the holidays
has been to binge watch the Office Christmas episodes.
Yes.
That's like part of their holiday tradition.
That's become like a thing.
Like how we used to watch Rudolph.
Yeah and Frosty and the Grinch.
Elf, Elf, sure.
Yes.
The people are watching the Christmas episodes.
So that's sort of where it started.
The idea for adapting the Night Before Christmas poem.
You know, The Night Before Christmas, the poem, the OG, not at Dunder Mifflin, that
was truthfully the very first text I ever memorized.
That was my first memorized performance
in front of my family.
How old were you?
We had a giant, and no one can see my hands.
Probably three feet tall, like a big illustrated version
of The Night Before Christmas.
And it started by me reading it when I learned to read.
What is that?
Four, five, six-ish.
You hold up the big giant book, Brian?
I would be holding the book and would read the thing.
And that was one of our traditions.
How cute.
And then one year I memorized it.
And then I recited it for everybody
as my sister turned the pages and I didn't look at it.
So that.
That is so sweet.
So that has a special connection to me.
But in that book, one of the most important things
is the illustrations.
And so when we started to have this idea
and talk about adapting The Night Before Christmas
and setting it here in the office,
I had worked on this show, Trash Truck,
that Glen Keane had executive produced.
Now, Glen Keane is like literally a god
in the animated world.
So I called him, I called him about five times
to say like, you have to, he's very busy.
I was like, you have to do this,
because I knew he was a big fan of The Office.
So I was like, look, you have to do this.
Maiel Gormelin, he is the one who actually did the drawings,
but I was on calls with Glenn, his whole team,
and Maiel every week.
That was my favorite part of this for, I don't know,
two, three months.
We would have like a two-hour call
and talk about every image and what it looked like
and how the characters were developed.
And that was really fun to do. call and talk about every image and what it looked like and how the characters were developed.
And that was really fun to do.
When you open up the book, just the very first page, you know, it says to us the night before
Christmas and all through Dunder Mifflin, not an accountant was stirring, not a mouse was a
click in. It's so cool because it just brings you right into the world of the office.
Pam is sleeping at her desk.
Jim's sleeping. Everybody's sleeping kind of at their desks.
It looks like the Christmas party has happened
and we've all sort of fallen asleep after the party.
I'm so glad that you mentioned that
because when the first drawings started coming in,
the thing that I kept catching inside of me,
I was like, where are we?
Where exactly are we?
Are we backed by the accountants?
Like where? Right.
And so that was my first major and only sort of note
about that was the architecture of the space
is so important.
Like I wanna know where we are within this layout
of the, that everybody knows so well.
Most of the people who read this will understand it. So he took that and like flew with it and including exactly
what you just brought up. Like we're coming into the book and so the angle,
the perspective is us entering Dunder Mifflin. Yeah. From that classic like we see the
Jim and Dwight clump and Michael's office and the painting on the wall and you know.
There's so many things too like the details of that plant that was next to the lamp that we all
ended up trying to plant in the finale and Pam's desk there's a little plant by her desk just all
these things are so specific to the show. Yeah and it's just it's really fun Brian it's kind of like
And it's just, it's really fun, Brian. It's kind of like, I got the Lego, the office Lego one year,
and when you put it together and you see all the details,
I just think that your book is illustrated
in that same fun way where you see all these little nods.
Like Andy's wearing a hat that says I went to Cornell.
Yes, well, that's his gift.
I know.
From Santa.
From Santa.
I have to say, Santa is a much better. I know. From Santa. From Santa.
I have to say Santa is a much better gift giver than Michael Scott.
Michael Scott is.
Yes.
In this book he really knows his employees well.
It's very sweet.
I mean he gives Angela pills to heal her cat's infection.
Yeah, well obviously.
It's really fun.
My cats are always ill.
Now we should let our listeners know
that this is a little PG-13.
It's a little bit for your older kids.
This is not for your five year old.
Cause like the show, right?
The book has nods to the show.
So if the content of the show feels appropriate to watch with your children,
then the book is appropriate.
Yeah, I would say that it would be
like a middle of the road episode of The Office.
So it's not like sexual harassment.
Oh no, no, no, no, no, no.
Scott's Todd, or Dinner Party.
But that's what she said.
Yes, there are some jokes.
It's funny because I just have been doing signings.
Oh, I mean, you like little ones.
Like make this out to Gabe for his first birthday party.
And I sort of did a look like, hmm.
Well, Gabe can read this book.
Gabe doesn't know any better.
He's one.
It's gonna go right over Gabe's head.
That's true.
But yes, it is intended to be an Office fan keepsake.
Yes.
Not specifically.
It's not a children's book.
For a four year old.
That's right.
Exactly.
Yes.
I did want to say that I love the button at the end
for a true Office fan.
There is someone that Michael Scott Santa did not include.
Yes.
I won't ruin it.
Well. It's perfect. I won't ruin it. Well.
It's perfect.
I think you can guess.
I will tell you the rhyming and like having a legit rhyme is often not as easy as you
think that it might be.
And so I had constructed how I wanted it to end and there were words that was a specific
word that was really difficult to rhyme with.
And then, well.
What was it?
You'll have to read it.
The button became, you'll have to read it.
Yeah, you'll have to read it.
Okay.
But that is, that.
We won't reveal.
It was, and I think it turned out better,
particularly along with the illustration.
But yes, it came out of an inability to rhyme a certain word.
Well, I just think this is so fun.
I think the Office fans are gonna love it.
What a great part of a holiday tradition.
Now they can watch their favorite Office holiday episode.
They can read.
Yes.
The night before Christmas at Dunder Mifflin.
Yes, again, it's not a,
because some people have asked like,
oh, which episode is it?
Like, it's not a specific episode.
There are nods to certainly iconic moments
from characters throughout the show
or specific character traits from characters
throughout the show as well as all
of the Office Christmas episodes.
Which makes it perfect.
Yes, it's for fans.
It's for fans.
Brian, thank you so much for coming by and talking with us
Thank you so much. Happy holidays to all of you out there and to all a good night. No, I don't
You have such a beautiful rich voice though, I would listen to you read the night before Christmas at
the night before Christmas at Dunder Meslin. Hey, by the way, you can.
Is there an audio version?
Oh yes, there is.
There it is.
Yes, there is.
If you don't wanna read to your children
who are old enough for this book,
well, you can have me do it for you.
Yay.
I love it.
Thanks, Brian.
All right, thanks guys.
Thanks for having me.
Love you, B.
It was so fun having Brian in the studio with us.
You know, Jenna, I was sitting there thinking,
gosh, it's been a while since the three of us
have all been in one room together.
Yeah. In person.
It's true.
I mean, I talk to Brian all the time.
I see Brian quite often, actually.
And so do you, but the three of us,
it's been a while. All together, yeah.
And we'll be sure to put a link in our stories
so you can get all the details about his new book.
It is so cute, and it would make a good gift
if you have an office lover in your family.
And Brian worked so hard on it.
He really did.
Well, speaking of great gifts,
it's time for our office ladies gift exchange,
thanks to Macy's.
Woohoo, Sam, Cassie, get in here.
Here we go.
Hi. Bear with go. Hi.
Bear with us, guys.
This is so fun, the four of us being in the room together.
Yeah, this is nice.
I actually really love this.
We gotta do it more.
Okay, so we have presents
and one of our very favorite holiday treats.
It's time to give love, give Moose Munch.
Everybody.
Woohoo!
Let me open it up.
That's right, we're gonna snack.
We're gonna open gifts.
And we got all this stuff at Macy's,
including the Moose Munch.
Here, I'm gonna put it in a big bowl so we can share.
I brought it.
Oh my gosh, I love Moose Munch.
I'm like so excited about this.
Oh my gosh, sorry.
Is Moose Munch just assorted popcorn flavor?
But it also, yeah, so there's like chocolatey popcorn,
there's caramely popcorn, and there's also nuts.
It's just the sweet and salty paradise is what it is.
Did I have one Tom?
Yeah.
Okay, now we have our snack.
That's our party snack. This is great, thank you.
I love this much.
We get it every year.
Alright, so we put your presents out there.
Everybody gets two things. You get a big and a little.
Should we start with the littles?
Let's start with the littles.
Oh Sam, yours are very similar in size.
One of them is slightly smaller than the other.
Okay.
Sam, you go first.
Okay.
I realize I put Cassie's in the identical gift bag, so I had to let her know which is
hers.
Which is hers.
Okay.
Opening, opening.
Sam's going first.
Okay.
All right.
So Sam, I know this is a tradition of yours, and I hope you don't have this one.
Oh, I have a feeling I know what this is.
Do you?
Oh, wow.
OK.
Oh, it has chopsticks, too?
OK, describe it.
OK, so it is a glass Christmas ornament.
I have a tradition on my tree of only food ornaments.
Yes.
Of are these buns?
Are these like?
They're like dumplings.
Yes.
That's the word I couldn't think of, dumplings.
Yeah. At lunch, you were literally eating this meal when the word I couldn't think of, dumplings. Yeah.
For lunch, you were literally eating this meal
when we were having a meeting.
This is incredible.
Yes.
I love it, thank you.
For your food tree.
Yeah.
So cute.
I'll have to total up this year's calories of a tree.
Each year I total it up.
All right, Cassie, open yours.
Clearly I have a theme whenever I shop for you
and I'm so sorry.
What can it be?
Ooh.
Ah, a basketball ornament.
I love it.
I'm gonna, we're gonna mix it up next year if we are.
I truly love basketball so you can't go wrong.
I know you do and Jenna was like,
Ange, I found the perfect one for Sam.
So, you know, we're leaning into what you guys like.
Yeah, thank you.
All right, Angela, here's your little gift.
Guess what?
It's an ornament.
Look at which one it is.
Okay.
Macy's has all these ornaments from Holiday Lane and they are so cute.
They've got a whole section of food, Sam.
Oh, really?
Ornaments that are food.
Tons of food ornaments.
Really?
Yes.
And they have animals and they have everything.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
Jenna, you really went a lot,
you went heavy on the tissue here.
Sorry about that.
Oh, it's a cheese board!
Whoa!
It's a cheese board ornament,
I thought I could remind you of our giant cheese cart
from our celebration dinner.
Oh, I love it.
And just the fact that I love cheese.
It's so much.
Yeah, it's great.
It's perfectly hand.
All right, Jenna, there's yours.
Here we go.
Oh, it's an I Love New York ornament.
It's your happy place.
It is my happy place.
Yay.
All right.
Well, now that everybody has something
to hang on their tree, Sam, would you like to start?
This is your big gift.
OK.
And Sam, you are not easy to shop for,
but I found this on the Macy's gift guide,
and I thought of you.
Jenna drew Sam, and I drew Cassie, basically,
in our gift giving.
Oh, it's a camera.
It looks like an like a 35 millimeter camera.
Yes.
Oh, this is awesome.
Thank you.
OK, it looks because I know you love to take Polaroids and stuff.
And you like old timey camera.
I do, yeah.
You like some old tech.
This is great.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
And it looks like it's a disposable camera,
but it's actually reusable.
OK, good.
I won't throw it away. Don't throw it away. That's why I got you a whole pack of film it's actually reusable. Okay, good, I won't throw it away.
Don't throw it away, that's why I got you
a whole pack of film to go with it.
Oh, wow, thank you.
It's got this really cool graphic design too.
It's a retrospect killer acid.
Yeah, killer acid is, it's like art.
Yeah, all the pictures look like creepy camping art.
I like it a lot.
Lee said it was cool, so. This is very cool. Thank you. Oh yeah. Oh,
it looks good. You just unwrapped it. Yeah. Let me see Sam. Hold it up.
Isn't it fun. Oh, it looks really cute. Okay. All right. Thank you. Okay.
Here we go. Welcome stickers too. Okay. Now it's a gift.
Okay. Cassie, your turn. This is your big one.
You said something the other day in studio that just stuck in my brain and I thought,
well, maybe she might like this.
Ooh, it's a blazer.
It's a sweater blazer.
Ooh, even better.
But you were saying you always wear the cutest jackets and you came in the other day and
I sneakily said, oh, that's so cute.
What size is that jacket?
You got me.
I never clocked that at all.
It's so cute.
It's by On 34th created for Macy's and I thought you could dress it up or dress it
down.
I love it.
Thank you so much.
Okay, and here is your gift and And I know you're gonna like it
because you put it on our Macy's gift guide list.
I did want this.
Okay, so I tend to put things on our storefront
that I actually want for myself.
I'm guilty of that as well.
I love it.
Wow.
It's a little cross body saddle bag.
Yes, it's by On 34th.
Yay.
Okay, Jenna, here is your big gift.
This is something you were saying you wanted.
So I just got you exactly what you've been talking about.
Oh my gosh, I can't even think of anything
I've been saying that I wanted.
Oh my goodness.
It's a, what do you call that thing
that you bring your lunch in to work?
A lunch pail.
So Jenna brings her lunch almost every week when we record and this is an insulated lunch
bag.
Oh lady, thank you.
And look at the little handle.
It is so stinking cute.
Here, open it up.
Look, it's pretty spacious.
Wow. Oh my gosh. This is
This is something that I really needed that I just have never bought myself
Sometimes I bring in soup and I put it in the same bag as my computer
And I just like hope that I carry it up right. I know
Right? That Just tempting God.
That is-
You need to live your life that way.
So insane.
Thank you.
It's a black and white stripe sort of pattern
and I just thought it looked cute.
I absolutely love it.
This is so fun.
It's by Zulay Kitchen and it's on our storefront as well.
Well, everyone, you too can get your holiday shopping done with Macy's this year.
Your one-stop shop for everyone on your list.
And I was saying when I came in today that I have become slightly obsessed with the Macy's.com
gift guide.
I am truly using it to find gifts for everybody on my list.
I'm also slightly obsessed with our gift guide. I'm enjoying putting up suggestions
and all the gifts that we gave away today
will be on our gift guide and more.
We're adding stuff all the time.
Yeah, we actually sat side by side with our laptops
and literally put the storefront together
and we're like, ooh this, ooh that, ooh this.
I know.
And you can shop our favorites this holiday season
directly from our Macy's gift guide storefront
by visiting the link in our Instagram bio.
Yes, head to our Instagram bio for the link to shop
directly from our Macy's gift guide storefront.
Let Macy's be your guide to gifting.
Yay, happy holidays!
Thank you!
Happy holidays!
Merry Christmas.
Well, I think that was a pretty successful gift exchange.
And you know, Dunder Mifflin had some pretty epic gift exchanges.
Well, they sure did.
Of course.
The most famous is probably the Yankee Swap from Christmas Party Season 2.
But Ange, my favorite memory from that episode is an off-camera memory, which we shared in our book, which is that we all wanted to see if Angela could fit inside of a large Christmas
bag.
Yeah, there was one on set.
A big gift bag.
Yeah.
And you fit.
I did.
I crawled in it.
And then you guys all took a picture of me and we'll put that in our stories.
Yes, we put it in our book, but you need to put that in stories.
But in terms of an episode gift exchange,
my favorite is actually from season eight,
Christmas Wishes.
It's the montage where Dwight is doing his air guitar
and it flashes to everybody exchanging gifts.
Yeah, that is a really sweet one.
Yeah.
Well, you know, the office has so many great
Christmas episodes and I loved our dueling Santas
in season six
in the Secret Santa episode.
Oh, is that the one where it's Phyllis versus Michael,
right?
Yes.
So Phyllis versus Michael,
but then also Bob Vance shows up as Santa.
That's right.
We end up having three Santas,
but Phyllis has such a great talking head
about being Santa.
I love it so much. And I feel like we need to hear it.
I have been wanting to be Santa for years. I believe I have the right temperament and the
figure to do the job well. I slipped a note to Jim 11 weeks ago and he said I could do it.
Oh, it's been a long journey, but I'm Santa Claus.
Aw, I love Santa Phyllis.
I know, Santa Phyllis is so sweet.
Well, you know, Jenna, all this talk about Santas
on the set of The Office makes me think of a story.
I wanna share about meeting someone
who became a Santa's helper.
And moms and dads out there, if you're listening,
you might want to listen to this part first
before you share it with your family in any little ears.
Yes, good point.
You might be driving to your holiday stuff right now,
and that's a good tip, Ange.
Yeah, it's a great story, and I'm excited to share it.
This is the best story.
When you were making your Hallmark Christmas movie
in Vancouver, you left me a message
that I was like, you have to tell this
on the podcast sometimes.
So I feel like this is the perfect time.
I agree.
So yeah, like Jenna said,
I was working on my Hallmark Christmas movie
and to get to the set, the location was about an hour
from where I was staying.
So every day they would send a transportation driver that worked on the movie to drive me
to the set.
And one of the guys that drove me was named Dan Cresswell.
And when you have an hour drive, you get to know someone.
You start chatting.
And on one of our drives, I asked him, oh, are you going to go work on another movie?
Because a lot of the crew was saying they already had another job, another Christmas
movie lined up. And he said, no, I'm about to take my three month yearly
break. And I thought three months off. I was so curious. I said, well, what do you do during
these three months? And he said, well, I'm a professional Santa. And from October to
December, I start work as Santa.
And then I know you, Ange, you were like,
I have so many questions, tell me more.
I did, I was like, I have so many questions,
and we have an hour car ride, so we're gonna get into it.
First of all, lady, I had to ask him, how did this start?
How do you just kind of wake up one day and say,
I'm gonna be a Santa?
Well, does he look like Santa?
Does he grow out a beard and everything? He does not look like a Santa at all. Okay. And he
will be very quick to tell you by the way that all the Santas you see they are
Santa's helpers. Mm-hmm. They're not their real Santa. Mm-hmm. They're all Santa's
helpers for everyone listening out there. That's right. So all the kids listening
out there, Dan wanted you to know that he's a Santa's helper.
Because it's a busy season
and Santa needs all the help he can get.
That's right.
So anyways, I'm like, but Dan, seriously,
when did you start doing this?
He said, well, it all started about seven years ago.
I was earning extra money delivering pizzas.
And it was November and my son Zachary
was 11 years old at the time and he said,
Dad, you should dress up as Santa when you deliver pizza.
I think that would be really fun
and maybe you'd get better tips.
That's smart kid.
It's so cute.
And Dan kind of laughed and then he thought about it
and then he was at Walmart and there
was a Santa suit for $50 so he decided to give it a go.
He said his very first pizza delivery dressed as Santa, a dad opened the door and his little
girls were standing there with him and they lost their minds.
They were so excited that Santa had come and brought them pizza and the dad said, would
it be okay
if I take a picture of you with my daughters
for Christmas?
Dan said, sure.
And he said the whole family was so thrilled.
And after that, he did get a nice little tip
and he thought, hmm, maybe there's something to this.
He said that even as he would drive around town
delivering pizzas in a Santa suit, people
would honk and wave.
They'd want to take their picture like through the car window.
And he loved it and he told his wife, maybe I could do this as an actual business.
He didn't know anything about it or how to go about it, lady.
He googled.
He was a Santa who googled?
Yes. He said he found a Santa school in Vancouver.
It was a four day course, Friday through Monday.
You get to learn how to become a professional Santa
in marketing, et cetera.
And after that, he got a job as a Santa for Cabela's,
which is very similar to like our Bass Pro Shop.
Okay.
And he worked there for two years.
He kinda did some highlighting at the mall,
but he really wanted to start his own Santa business.
This was his dream.
And his boss at the Cabela place
got him a much better Santa suit.
And he was like, ooh, I'm gonna need all the Santa gear
if I'm gonna make this my own business.
And I might need one or two more suits. So he asked her, where do you get your Santa suits? And she said, uh-uh, I'm gonna make this my own business and I might need one or two more suits.
So we asked her, where do you get your Santa suits?
And she said, uh-uh, I'm not telling you.
Why wouldn't she give up the details
about where to get a good Santa suit?
I guess she's the go-to for good Santa suits in Vancouver
and she didn't wanna give up her source.
Wow. I know.
So he really had to mom detective it.
He joined a bunch of online communities of working Santas.
He found a site called hiresanta.com.
I guess it was featured on the TV show Shark Tank.
And you wanna know the best part?
He finally found where to get a good Santa suit.
Where?
Adele Hollywood Costumes here in Los Angeles.
Oh.
Mm-hmm.
He said he has two suits,
the Coca-Cola Santa suit and the traditional Santa suit.
They run about $1,400 each.
Whoa.
Yeah, but they're really nice, he said, and they last a long time.
But that wasn't it.
Now he needed a good beard.
He does not have a beard.
He has short brown hair.
He needed a beard.
He needed the full look.
The first beard he bought was in California.
It was made from real hair and cost $1,500.
Wow.
Yeah, but it didn't hold up as well as he liked
when kids would tug on it
because he said they tug on your beard.
Okay.
So then through this community of Santas,
he found a lady that makes handmade beards
in China using yak hair.
Wow.
Uh-huh, he said it's the best Santa beard out there.
They average around 900 to $1,000 Canadian.
This is a real investment.
It really is.
I really like his integrity here though.
He wants to look like a really good Santa.
If he's gonna start his own business,
he wants to be the real deal what he told me I have to imagine that these are Santa standards
Mm-hmm and that the real Santa
Wants his helpers to be as authentic as possible. Mm-hmm, and he showed me pictures of his suits. They're beautiful
They're like works of art. He also needed special Santa glasses and he got those from spangle the clown
It's a website. Guess what? He's a clown and a Santa.
Oh!
He even found a website where you can get accessories.
Like he has a North Pole driver's license that he can show kids.
It's so cute, lady. He texted me his picture. It's so adorable.
But now he had everything he needed to start his own business,
but he didn't know how to put on the beard.
How do you put on the beard.
How do you put on this beard? How do you get it to stay? How do you do the makeup?
And here he is driving on these movie sets, so he went into the hair and makeup trailer on one of the movie sets.
I would hope so.
They taught him how to do the whole look. He says it takes him about 45 minutes.
He puts on the beard with the spearmint gum and it really adheres that way.
If kids tug at it, it's like his own hair.
It's not coming off.
And the hair and makeup department on the movie,
they thought it was so fun.
They gave him a nickname,
because his name is Dan, but he's a Santa.
So everyone on the set calls him Danta.
And now he has his own business.
He is his own Santa.
He gets bookings starting as early as July.
He said that October is photo time.
He does photo shoots with people.
November, December is the big corporate gigs
and home visits.
And one of his biggest goals as Santa
was to be in one of these holiday movies
that he works on as a transportation driver.
And it finally happened.
He's been trying for four years. and this year he's in a Hallmark
Christmas movie as a Santa. As a Santa? Yeah!
Santa is gonna be in a movie. Yes! It's called Leah's Perfect Gift. It's on
Hallmark and he told me he only has one big dream left as Santa. What is it? He
wants to someday go to the world's oldest Santa school. Where's
that? In Midland, Michigan. It was established in 1937. It's called Charles
W. Howard Santa Claus School. On their website it has this quote,
he heirs who thinks Santa enters through the chimney. Santa enters through the
heart. Oh, I know. And lastly I said, Dan, why do you like
being a Santa's helper? And he said he loves making people happy. He said the way the kids' eyes just
light up when they see Santa, he said you see hope, you see wonder. The parents are so happy.
He said every day is something different, but it's always joyful. And Dan's son is now
21 years old. He said he's so proud of his dad and it's all because he told him to dress
up as Santa to deliver pizzas.
I mean now I'm crying. That was so beautiful. I know. And you know what else is beautiful
about it Angela is that this is just something I love about you and your curiosity about people
and the things that interest people.
It's true, if you sit on a flight with Angela
or if she's gonna drive you for an hour,
she's gonna get it out of you.
She is, she is gonna, she wants to know what makes you tick.
But it's such a beautiful thing.
And I just love that you shared his
story with everybody. Well thank you lady I just really enjoyed getting to know
him it's a whole world I knew nothing about. I didn't know there was Santa
school. I know. There's a whole program. Yeah and I'm gonna share Dan's website
in our Instagram if you're in the Vancouver area and you need a Santa, you'll have all his information.
Thank you, Dan.
Well, you know, Angela, I think that the real Santa
is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Santa.
It's certainly the first time we see the real Santa
for the season, and I have a little story about that.
Oh, yeah?
Yes.
My family went to New York for Thanksgiving one year
and once we were there, we realized that we were staying
on the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade route.
How fun, how old were your kids?
Little, they were young.
And lady, I love the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
I love all the musical numbers that they do.
I get to see the Broadway numbers twice a year at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
and the Tony's, and I live for it.
I love the Macy's Day Parade.
Well, we were super excited when we realized we were on the route. It's really long. It's
like two and a half miles, you know? it goes all the way from up by the Natural History Museum,
all the way down to Macy's Herald Square. We were staying about halfway maybe. So the first couple
days before the parade, you can actually go up by the museum and you can watch them blow up all the
balloons. Yes. And it's just so fun. So here's the thing that happened though. On the day of the parade, we were all set to like go down
to the end of the street where we were staying
and just we got a free view of everything going by.
It was crazy.
But we overslept because we were on LA time.
So by the time we woke up and we ran to the end
of the street, it was the last float going by.
Oh no.
Which is Santa on his sleigh.
Oh, that's good.
That's, this is a roller coaster.
Yes.
So we were like, oh, at least we got to see the Santa.
And then we went back inside and we were having breakfast and coffee and we were watching
the parade on TV. And it was really crazy because it was almost an hour
before Santa got from where we were
all the way down to in front of Macy's.
But we were all excited because that meant that we saw Santa
about an hour before everybody else saw Santa on TV.
But it was a really, it's one of our fun family memories.
I love that.
I, you know, it's so funny, Jenna,
because I have such a great memory
of the Macy's Day Parade when I was interning on Conan,
and it couldn't be more different,
but I wanna tell you.
So here I am, I'm in my early 20s,
I'm interning on Conan O'Brien
when they used to tape at 30 Rockefeller Center. And it's the day before the Macy's Day Parade and they close all these
streets along the route, right? And it's in the morning and I'm walking to
work and the street is closed. There's like no one on it and I see this man in
a full suit, like a really nice suit with a nice coat
and he is rollerblading with a briefcase through the street just like zooming by
and as he goes by me I just said oh wow that's so cool and he goes my favorite
day of the year I always skate to work on this day. Oh my gosh.
Isn't that funny?
Yes.
And it was such a like visual, you know, to see this one lone skater in a suit in like
an abandoned part of Manhattan.
I'll never forget it.
Okay.
So lady, we have covered Office Christmas memories,
Santa, gifts, but there's one more thing
I wanna talk about.
For me, another thing I love about the holidays
is the music.
Oh yeah.
This is the time of year when you walk through the mall
and you hear all the holiday songs playing.
I love it.
And I wanted to ask the group, do you have a favorite
holiday song? Like one that you look forward to hearing? I think Bing Crosby's White Christmas.
Oh yes, yes. Well interestingly enough, Sam, I didn't know you were going to say that. But
did you know that according to the Guinness Book of World Records, White Christmas by Bing Crosby is not only the best-selling Christmas holiday single in the United
States, but it was also the best-selling single of all time since the advent of
recorded music with an estimated sales in excess of 50 million copies worldwide.
Wow. I believe it also hasn't not been on the charts since it came out. Incredible.
All right, Cassie, do you have a favorite Christmas song?
Yes, I like Wham's Last Christmas.
Oh, that's such a good one.
That one charts the top often as well.
It's usually in the top five.
And?
I really did a deep dive on Christmas music.
I don't normally have these stats off the top of my head.
You know, it's so interesting because it's not so much just one song for me, but an album.
Okay.
So I love Elvis's Christmas album.
Oh, yes.
It's so good.
You know, his Silent Night, Holy Night is really beautiful.
But then he also has Santa Claus is Back in Town.
And that's like a really fun one.
But I just love that album.
It's interesting you say that, Angela,
because my favorite Christmas song
is also a favorite album.
I went through this phase
where I got really into vinyl records,
and my mom gave me her old record collection,
and one of the records in the collection
was a Frank Sinatra Christmas album.
And I do bring out our little turntable and put it down by the
Christmas tree. This is the first album that I play every season when we're decorating
the tree and the first song on the album is Frank Sinatra's Jingle Bells and it's my
favorite and I'm going to play it. Yay! I love those J-I-M-G-L-E bells, oh
Those holiday J-I-M-G-L-E bells, oh
Those heavenly J-I-M-G-L-E-V-E-Double L-S
I love those J-I-M-G-L-E bells, oh
Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way
Oh, blue eyes.
I know.
You just sing me right into Christmas, mister.
Who are you right now?
I don't know.
I like it.
You guys, you know, since we're talking holiday music,
I have to give a shout out to our dear friend, Kate Flannery,
because she has a great Christmas album with Jane Lynch
called A Swingin' Little Christmas.
Oh, yes.
And I also have that.
It's so fun.
She does a show this time of year.
It's a super fun holiday show.
And I just always love to give her a shout out.
Well, we featured a lot of holiday music
in our office Christmas episodes.
Angela, you played us little drummer boy
at the top of the episode.
We talked about when Dwight does his air guitar
to Christmas Eve, Sarajevo 1224.
That's the heavy metal medley of Christmas songs
performed by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.
But in general, Dunder Mifflin Christmas parties just love to bust out the karaoke
and the microphones and we did not limit ourselves to holiday songs.
For example, in Benihana Christmas when we had the dueling Christmas parties,
we have Daryl on the keyboard and Kevin singing and I thought we should listen. And I'm here to remind you of the mess you left when you went away.
It's not fair to deny me of the cross I bear that you give to me.
You, you, you, you, you, you, you ought to know.
That's it.
There you go. Yeah, it worked oughta know. That's it, there you go.
That worked out.
I love it. I remember it like I was there when Brian is coming and was like,
Yo, yo, yo.
And of course, in Secret Santa, there's the time when Dwight and Andy sing Green Day's
Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
Oh, I rewatched that one.
We talked about that with Billy Joe Armstrong
when we broke down that episode.
Yeah, he was impressed with Ed.
Yes, he was.
Well, the holidays just are not the same without the music.
And last year, I heard a story about holiday music
that I have been dying to share on the podcast.
I have been waiting for us to do
some sort of holiday-themed episode.
And here I go. Now, I mentioned been waiting for us to do some sort of holiday themed episode. And here I go.
Now I mentioned before that White Christmas by Bing Crosby was the bestselling holiday
single in the United States.
But starting in 1991, we started tracking digital downloads as well as copies sold.
And as of November 25th, 2016, the holiday single with the most digital
downloads is Mariah Carey's 1994 track, All I Want for Christmas Is You. Let's
listen. There is just one thing I need And I don't care about the present
I only need the Christmas tree
I don't need to hang my stocking
Live upon the fireplace
Santa Claus won't make me happy
With a toy on a Christmas day
I just want you for my own More than you could ever know
Make my wish come true All I want for Christmas is you
I love that song. It is a great song. It's a great song. It always makes me think of the end of that movie, Love. Actually, I love that song.
Well, it's also the most popular holiday ringtone.
Oh.
Okay, so for a very long time,
Mariah Carey has had the number one spot
on the Billboard Top 100 at the holidays.
Like she has been the reigning queen.
And the number two spot, year after year,
would go to Brenda Lee for Rockin' Around the Christmas
Tree.
OK.
You know that song?
Yeah, of course.
Well, all of that changed last year.
Last year?
Last year was the 65th anniversary
of Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree.
And Brenda Lee decided she wanted number one.
What'd she do?
She went on talk shows,
she shot a brand new music video for the song,
she got her own TikTok account and started this whole
like campaign to make rockin' around the Christmas tree
the number one song, finally.
Like is there a TikTok dance and the whole thing?
All, a big trend, yes.
To give you a little context,
Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
was originally recorded in 1958
when Brenda Lee was only 13 years old.
Oh wow, she's been like at the top of the charts
for so long.
But never number one. Never.
Well, guess what?
Last year, she did it.
No way.
It worked.
She dethroned Mariah Carey.
Her song hit number one on the Billboard's Top 100.
It is the oldest song to hit number one.
Brenda Lee became the oldest living person
to score a number one song.
And Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree
is only the third holiday song to hit number one
on the chart.
What was the other one?
The third song is the Chipmunks song by the Chipmunks.
These other two songs are such great songs.
Could you imagine being Brenda Lee and being like,
that song made it to number one before me? Anyway, Brenda Lee, you did it. I am
so proud of you. I found an audio clip of her talking about what it's been like to
have this Christmas song just enduring over the years and I want a dust to play it.
Do you and your family listen to your song specifically during the holidays?
Like surely it has to come on when you're out and about, when you're at the stores,
but like do you guys listen to it?
No.
No?
I mean if the kids put it on of course, but we don't make an effort to put me on.
They hear enough of me every day.
But no, I'm grateful that, you know, I don't think I'll ever get used to, during the Christmas
season, walking into a big department store or something and hearing my song play.
That's always going to be surreal to me.
Awww.
How old was she when she finally was the number one Christmas song?
78.
Wow. She recorded that when she was 13 number one Christmas song. 78. Wow.
Mm-hmm.
And she recorded that when she was 13.
13 years old.
Should we hear it?
Let's hear it.
I think so.
A little clip of it.
Yes.
Oh.
Rockin' around the Christmas tree at the Christmas party hop
Mistletoe home where you can see every couple tries to stop
Rockin' around the Christmas tree, let the Christmas spirit ring
Later we'll have some pumpkin pie and we'll do some caroling.
So good, right?
Thirteen.
Thirteen.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's a great story.
I loved that.
Well, Mariah Carey sent Brenda Lee flowers with a card when she was dethroned and it
said this, dearest Miss Brenda, congratulations on your historic number one. Have a Merry
Christmas. Love, Mariah. Classy. Classy. Yes. Well, that was our holiday bonus episode.
Thanks to the nice folks at Macy's. We'll be sharing lots of fun stuff in our Insta
stories from today's episode, so be sure and check them out. And a big thank you to
Brian Baumgartner for stopping by the studio. We will share where you
can get his book, The Night Before Dunder Mifflin, and he's going to be joining us again for our
episode all about Kevin Malone. Please send in your questions. And next week we have another great
episode. We are breaking down a fan favorite, which is the super fan hot girl episode. Yeah,
you guys suggested that we break down one of the super fan episodes.
So we rewatched hot girl.
There were so many great new scenes and we found so much stuff.
So join us next week for the hot girl super fan episode.
We hope you have a great one.
See you then. Thank you for listening to Office Ladies.
Office Ladies is a presentation of Odyssey and is produced by Jenna Fischer and Angela
Kinsey.
Our executive producer is Cassie Jerkins.
Our audio engineer is Sam Kiefer and our associate producer is Ainsley Bubbico.
Odyssey's executive producers are Jenna Weiss-Berman
and Leah Reese-Dennis.
Office Ladies is mixed and mastered by Chris Basil.
Our theme song is Ruppertree by Creed Bratton.
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