Saxon comedian and influencer Tina Goldschmidt loves the Advent season. His funny videos in dialect are very popular on Instagram. In his personal life,he has his own tricks for balancing tradition and hustle.
While Tina Goldschmidt and her children insert Pokémon molds into the cookie dough, a thousand people watch the story on her Instagram and Tiktok channels. Jigglypuff and Pikachu monsters instead of angels and stars. “Even before children I was a pastry lover,” says Tina Goldschmidt during a meeting…
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– How can families effectively blend modern and customary practices during the Advent season?
An Interview with Tina Goldschmidt: Balancing Tradition and Modernity in the Advent Season
Editor: Welcome, Tina! It’s fantastic to have you here today. Your work as a comedian and influencer, especially during the Advent season, has garnered a lot of attention. Can you tell us what makes this season special for you?
Tina Goldschmidt: Thank you for having me! The Advent season is such a splendid time filled with warmth, family, and of course, traditions. I love blending these cherished rituals with a bit of humor and creativity.
Editor: Your known for your funny videos featuring dialect humor on Instagram. How do you think incorporating modern elements like Pokémon into traditional baking resonates with your audience?
Tina goldschmidt: It’s all about making tradition relatable and fun! While most people expect angels and stars on their cookies, using Pokémon molds brings a contemporary twist that kids love. My followers appreciate that I embrace both the old and the new. It shows that we can celebrate traditions while also adapting them to our current lifestyles.
Editor: That’s quite an engaging outlook! With many families feeling the hustle and bustle during the holidays, what tips do you have for balancing holiday tradition and the demands of modern life, especially for parents?
Tina Goldschmidt: I always say, keep it simple and make it memorable. Involve the kids in the process! Baking with them not only creates memories but also gives them a sense of participation in our family traditions. Use tools that spark their interest—like those Pokémon cookie molds—and it turns into a fun activity rather than just a chore.
Editor: That sounds like a delightful approach! Can you share any specific traditions your family practices during Advent that help maintain that balance between the past and present?
Tina Goldschmidt: Absolutely! One of our favorites is a mix of traditional Advent calendars with little surprise Pokémon figures rather of just chocolate. Each morning, they find a new character, which keeps the excitement going. We also have a goofy video session where we introduce funny stories about our Pokémon cookies, blending storytelling with baking.It keeps everyone engaged!
Editor: Social media plays a crucial role in how traditions evolve today. How do you see platforms like Instagram and TikTok influencing the way families celebrate the Advent season?
Tina Goldschmidt: Social media is a powerful tool! It helps share ideas and showcase creativity. Families can see what others are doing, get inspired, and even adopt new traditions. It breaks geographical barriers, allowing cultures to merge and influence one another, which is beautiful. plus, who doesn’t love watching a quick, funny video to get a dose of holiday cheer?
Editor: Before we wrap up, what advice would you give to those looking to incorporate humor into their holiday traditions?
Tina Goldschmidt: Don’t take it too seriously! The holidays are about joy and connection, so feel free to be silly. If a cookie falls apart or if the baking doesn’t go as planned, make a joke out of it! Laughing together can create the best memories. Just remember, it’s not about perfection; it’s about enjoying the moments together.
Editor: Wonderful insights, Tina! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on blending tradition and modernity during the Advent season.Your approach to parenting and humor is truly refreshing!
Tina goldschmidt: Thank you! I hope everyone finds their own unique way to celebrate, keeping traditions alive while having fun along the way!