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EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 40 MIN

Ep 33 - The Winter Pivot - from sabaw to required cold weather fashion

from Adobo Yarn · host Anna Manlulo, Razel Navarro

The crisp air has officially hit, and you know what that means—it’s time for the "Winter Pivot." In this episode, Anna and Razel settle in with hot mugs to discuss the inevitable shift from summer ease to winter survival.We’re diving deep into the seasonal wardrobe transition: the ritual of bringing out the scarves and beanies, and the perfect pair of boots that can survive a rainy commute. But staying warm isn't just about what you wear; it's about what you eat. We share our ultimate winter comforts, comparing the soul-warming power of traditional Pinoy soups (team Sinigang or Bulalo?) against the flaky, golden embrace of a classic warming pie, or the comfort hug of champorado!We also get real about the practical side of the chill. We share our (sometimes desperate) energy-saving hacks at home—turn off the heater (?), the strategic use of Oodies to the Filipino-parent-approved method of "just putting on another jumper."  We also share our honest take on what we appreciate (and strongly dislike) about the Australian winter.Pull up a chair, grab a bowl of something steaming, and join the yarn. Or better yet, we'd love to hear your tips for staying warm and toasty during the winter months! Support the Podcast: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review and share it with a friend who's currently shivering!Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts. Any content provided is for entertainment and informational purposes only and should not be taken as professional financial, dietary, or home maintenance advice. Please consult with a professional regarding energy-saving appliances or electrical safety in your home.Adobo Yarn is our story as Filipinos, navigating the migrant life in Australia. Here, we share stories that resonate. Middle-age (Gen X) wisdom, meno episodes, parenting hacks, unfiltered conversations, hilarious experiences, anecdotes and recipes that brought us comfort when we needed it. From raising babies to now young adults, and navigating the labyrinth that is Australia. Join the conversation! Follow us on Instagram and Facebook - Adobo Yarn Podcast Follow Anna on Instagram Adobo Down UnderFollow Razel on Instagram In Season TodayMusic: Bass and Claps by Anastacia Chubarova from Pixabay

The crisp air has officially hit, and you know what that means—it’s time for the "Winter Pivot." In this episode, Anna and Razel settle in with hot mugs to discuss the inevitable shift from summer ease to winter survival. We’re diving deep into the seasonal wardrobe transition: the ritual of bringing out the scarves and beanies, and the perfect pair of boots that can survive a rainy commute. But staying warm isn't just about what you wear; it's about what you eat. We share our ultimate winter...

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