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Lynn Logic

Lynn Logic

Written by: Lynn Levine
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Lynn Logic is on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, with more to come. YouTube - @lynnlevine Facebook - @LynnLevine TikTok - @lynnl42 Hi! My Name is Lynn Levine. I am 46. I am the widow of a cross-dressing alcoholic. I survived a blood clot in my brain 2 days after my wedding and it was caused by birth control pills. It then led to a hysterectomy a few years later. I am the daughter of a convicted felon. I met my father at 30 and learned his truth. I have used laughter, love, and hope to heal. Also, drugs and therapy - I am not an idiot.Lynn Levine Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Lynn Logic - Episode 1 (Part 1): CH-CH-CHanges – Turn And Face The Strain
    Jan 25 2026

    Season 3 of Lynn Logic starts here.

    In Episode 1 (Part 1): CH-CH-CHanges – Turn And Face The Strain, Lynn talks about change — the kind you choose and the kind that hits without warning — and the psychological impact of both.

    This episode covers loss, grief, neurodivergence, PTSD, healing versus functioning, and why laughter is sometimes the only sane response. Right now, Lynn is in transition and staying with her 79-year-old Jewish mother, which means reflection, perspective, and a guided tour of some truly elite old-people décor.

    This is a multi-part episode because the journey isn’t finished yet.

    Listen or watch, laugh a little, and come along for the ride.

    Chin Up. Tits Out.

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    20 mins
  • Lynn Logic - Episode 22 – Raw Thoughts I Wrote While I Was (And Still Am) Healing | Points 106–110
    Jan 22 2026

    Episode 22 – Raw Thoughts I Wrote While I Was (And Still Am) Healing | Points 106–110

    Hi! Lynn again.
    This is Lynn Logic — Episode 22.

    Quick recap: I’m the widow of a cross-dressing alcoholic and a survivor of a blood clot in my brain. It may seem like I’m a personification of Murphy’s Law… but I do love to laugh.

    This episode is part of the Raw Thoughts I Wrote While I Was (And Still Am) Healing series — a living list I wrote while moving through grief, solitude, and survival. These are points 106–110, captured in real time as I worked through communication, boundaries, and the difference between words and actions.

    I talk about silence as an answer, why non-answers are still answers, and what it means to stop chasing clarity from people who won’t give it. I also touch on grief being interrupted, time being taken, and being forced to fight when all you wanted to do was grieve — including navigating estate law, pressure tactics, and decisions made without regard for the person left behind.

    This isn’t polished. It’s honest.
    It’s a snapshot of healing while it’s still happening.

    Chin Up, Tits Out. Bye. 💙

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    3 mins
  • Lynn Logic — Episode 23 - Raw Thoughts I Wrote While I Was (And Still Am) Healing | Points 111–117
    Jan 22 2026

    Episode 23 – Raw Thoughts I Wrote While I Was (And Still Am) Healing | Points 111–117

    Hi! Lynn again.
    This is Lynn Logic — Episode 23.

    Quick recap: I’m the widow of a cross-dressing alcoholic and a survivor of a blood clot in my brain. It may seem like I’m a personification of Murphy’s Law… but I do love to laugh.

    This episode wraps up the original list I wrote while I was healing — a constant movement through grief, solitude, reflection, and survival. These are points 111–117, and they’re a mix of humor, humanity, and the quiet truths you only write down when no one’s watching.

    I talk about being self-entertaining, getting bored easily, wandering through hardware stores, dancing with tool belts, and why my brain never really shuts up — even when I’m sitting still. I touch on love, belief, religion, maintenance (the high kind and the emotional kind), body realities, and the strange, beautiful moments that live alongside grief.

    This is the end of this list — but not the end of my writing.
    I kept going. I’m still going. I’m not done yet.

    Chin Up, Tits Out. Bye. 💙

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    4 mins
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