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The groundhog predicted six more weeks of winter… then died. Billionaires are being exposed in real time. And people think making it out means you owe your entire family forever.


Joyhdae and Ryan break down the chaos — from Grammy history-making wins and Epstein file fallout to family entitlement, missing persons, and the internet’s favorite delusions — with zero coddling and maximum honesty. This episode of Virgo Season is pop culture, politics, and real-life conversations colliding exactly where they’re supposed to.
If you’re tired of soft takes, selective outrage, and people counting money they didn’t earn, press play.

Episode Breakdown
Groundhog Day, Frozen Hell & Are We in a Simulation?
Six more weeks of winter, a dead groundhog, iguanas falling from trees, and Florida turning into a sci-fi movie. Joyhdae and Ryan start the episode questioning whether we’ve slipped into an alternate dimension — or if this is just America doing what it does best.
Family Entitlement & Financial Boundaries (AITA Segment)
Inspired by real-life celebrity drama, the hosts tackle one big question: If you become successful, do you owe your entire family financial support forever? From pocket-watching to public shaming, this conversation gets honest, personal, and uncomfortably real.
Epstein Files, Billionaire Lies & Political Hypocrisy
New Epstein file revelations have people scrambling. Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and powerful institutions come under scrutiny as Joyhdae and Ryan separate facts from distractions — and ask why accountability always feels optional for the wealthy.
Grammys Recap: Wins, Side-Eyes & Cultural Moments
The Grammys were undeniably Black this year. From historic wins by Bad Bunny and Kendrick Lamar, to standout performances, awkward moments, and internet outrage, the hosts give their unfiltered take on music’s biggest night.
Missing Persons, Media Silence & “What Is Happening?”
Joyhdae and Ryan react to disturbing stories involving missing family members of public figures and question how quickly serious situations get buried in the news cycle.
Internet Chaos, Bug Chasing & Please Log Off
From dangerous subcultures to viral oversharing, this segment is a reminder that not everything needs to be explained — and some people desperately need to be stopped.

Let’s Talk About It

Does success automatically make you responsible for everyone around you?
Who actually deserved their Grammy wins?
And are we being gaslit by billionaires in real time?
Sound off in the comments — respectfully… or not.

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CHAPTERS


00:00 — Six More Weeks, Then...
04:18 — The Rundown & Presidential Racism
11:24 — AITA: Family Financial Boundaries
23:23 — Epstein Files & Billionaire Lies
39:50 — Savannah Guthrie's Mother
42:06 — Lil Jon's Missing Son
44:10 — Super Bowl Halftime Show
46:37 — Bug Chasing: A Dangerous Subculture
53:38 — Grammy Highlights
01:04:59 — Dad vs Auntie Jokes
01:09:12 — Find Us On All The Things!
01:11:16 — One More For The Road...

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