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How's the weather

How's the weather

Written by: Virginia
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Here to check, balance and elevate your emotional temperature. Hoping the podcast is a positive and safe space for people with various perspectives to hold discussions and share their thoughts on the different aspects of life with music as the remedy (potential trigger as well) for it all . seasons, seasons, seasons!Virginia Music
Episodes
  • domestic shenanigans & 'mental-helly' feels
    Nov 18 2025

    The conversation delves into the complexities of domestic relationships, particularly focusing on the societal perceptions surrounding them. It highlights the challenges individuals face when discussing their emotional struggles, especially in the context of social media, where vulnerability is often met with skepticism. The speakers share personal insights on the importance of acknowledging and addressing emotional issues, emphasizing the need for open dialogue and support.


    Takeaways

    - The perception of domestic relationships can be skewed by societal expectations.

    - Acknowledging emotional struggles is crucial for personal growth.

    - Social media often amplifies the stigma around vulnerability.

    - People are more accepted when they share struggles rather than successes.

    - There is a tendency to dismiss positive experiences as unrealistic.

    - Emotional honesty can foster deeper connections with others.

    - Struggling with emotions like anger is a common human experience.

    - Open discussions about mental health can reduce stigma.

    - Support systems are vital for those facing emotional challenges.

    - Vulnerability can lead to empowerment and understanding.


    Keep in touch here: https://www.instagram.com/howstheweather_podcast/

    htwpodcast2@gmail.com





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    47 mins
  • catching up | ODUMODUBLVCK, Radio and Weasel & "Sarah is tall"
    Nov 5 2025

    In this episode, hosts Kanyiginya Katelyne and Nantege Virginia reconnect after a long time apart, sharing personal stories, discussing music and artists (Odumodublvck, Weasel & Radio etc) and exploring political topics in Uganda.

    They engage in fun icebreakers and riddles, reflect on life experiences and share their holiday plans. The conversation emphasizes the importance of friendship, positivity and emotional balance in navigating life's challenges.


    Takeaways

    • The importance of reconnecting with friends after a long time.
    • Icebreakers can lead to fun and engaging conversations.
    • Music can evoke strong emotions and memories.
    • Political discussions can reveal personal beliefs and values.
    • Personal growth often comes from self-reflection and humility.
    • Understanding artists' backgrounds can enhance appreciation for their work.
    • Current events can spark meaningful conversations among friends.
    • Humor can lighten serious discussions and create a relaxed atmosphere.
    • Sharing personal experiences can strengthen friendships.
    • Manifesting plans and goals can lead to positive outcomes.


    Keep in touch here: https://www.instagram.com/howstheweather_podcast/

    htwpodcast2@gmail.com

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    32 mins
  • civics, sass & the ballot box
    Sep 28 2025

    In this episode of the How's the Weather , Virginia and Katelyne engage in a lively discussion covering a range of topics from personal reflections to the complexities of the education system and the political landscape in Uganda. They share their highs and lows, delve into the impact of monetary influence on elections and emphasize the importance of civic engagement and understanding the voting process. The conversation also touches on healthcare challenges and the need for better facilities, as well as a critical look at the candidates and their manifestos ahead of the upcoming elections.


    Stay in touch here: htwpodcast2@gmail.com

    https://www.instagram.com/howstheweather_podcast/

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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