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In this episode,
I share a quiet reflection inspired by a song I return to every winter —
“바람 어디에서 부는지” by 루시드폴.
The song feels like someone standing alone in the cold winter wind.
It sounds chilly and quiet,
yet strangely gentle and warm.
I talk about why winter is my favorite season —
not because it’s easy to get through,
but because it feels warm to me in its own way.
In winter, small comforts feel clearer,
and warmth feels more real.
This episode is about
how music and seasons overlap,
how cold and warmth can exist together,
and how a song can become the feeling of a season itself.
Is there a song you always return to
when a certain season comes?
🎧 Take this episode slowly,
like listening to a song on a quiet winter day.
By LumiboIn this episode,
I share a quiet reflection inspired by a song I return to every winter —
“바람 어디에서 부는지” by 루시드폴.
The song feels like someone standing alone in the cold winter wind.
It sounds chilly and quiet,
yet strangely gentle and warm.
I talk about why winter is my favorite season —
not because it’s easy to get through,
but because it feels warm to me in its own way.
In winter, small comforts feel clearer,
and warmth feels more real.
This episode is about
how music and seasons overlap,
how cold and warmth can exist together,
and how a song can become the feeling of a season itself.
Is there a song you always return to
when a certain season comes?
🎧 Take this episode slowly,
like listening to a song on a quiet winter day.