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Lynn Logic — Episode 1
Hi. Lady Lynn Levine here.
This episode was written after a real-life altercation at the grocery store—and honestly, it explains a lot about why agoraphobia can feel like a warm blanket.
In this episode, I talk about attraction, trauma, perspective, and patterns—especially how repetition breeds trauma, not tolerance. I unpack why my nervous system reacts the way it does, why ego exhausts me, why words and actions need to match, and why I am so deeply tired of people telling me who they hope to be instead of just being who they actually are.
This is not about hatred. It’s about history. It’s about lived experience. It’s about what happens when the same type of behavior shows up over and over again and your body keeps the receipts, even when your brain tries to be polite.
There is humor. There is rage. There is anatomy metaphors that absolutely did not come from a TED Talk.
And there is honesty—uncomfortable, loud, and intentional.
If you’ve ever been told your emotions were the problem while someone else’s ego ran unchecked…
If you’ve ever been blamed for reacting to behavior instead of praised for surviving it…
Yeah. This one’s for you.
Chin up. Tits out.
By Lynn LevineLynn Logic — Episode 1
Hi. Lady Lynn Levine here.
This episode was written after a real-life altercation at the grocery store—and honestly, it explains a lot about why agoraphobia can feel like a warm blanket.
In this episode, I talk about attraction, trauma, perspective, and patterns—especially how repetition breeds trauma, not tolerance. I unpack why my nervous system reacts the way it does, why ego exhausts me, why words and actions need to match, and why I am so deeply tired of people telling me who they hope to be instead of just being who they actually are.
This is not about hatred. It’s about history. It’s about lived experience. It’s about what happens when the same type of behavior shows up over and over again and your body keeps the receipts, even when your brain tries to be polite.
There is humor. There is rage. There is anatomy metaphors that absolutely did not come from a TED Talk.
And there is honesty—uncomfortable, loud, and intentional.
If you’ve ever been told your emotions were the problem while someone else’s ego ran unchecked…
If you’ve ever been blamed for reacting to behavior instead of praised for surviving it…
Yeah. This one’s for you.
Chin up. Tits out.