As winter lingers, many of us feel a quiet heaviness — cabin fever, isolation, and emotional fatigue that we rarely talk about. In this episode of The Ordinary Effect, we explore why long winters shrink our world, why our brains reach for comfort and escapism, and how constant digital noise can blur the line between soothing and numbing.
Rather than seeing winter as something to “power through,” this episode reflects on patience, self-compassion, and the idea that hope doesn’t disappear in winter — it simply goes dormant, waiting for the slow return of light.