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Hi! Lynn again.
This is Lynn Logic – Episode 33: The Man Cold & Silence.
Quick recap: I’m the widow of a cross-dressing alcoholic, a survivor of a blood clot in my brain, and someone who has spent 25 years working in accounting and operations across real estate, car dealerships, and hotels. I also have a BA in psychology and a lifelong love of patterns, numbers, and categories. Lynn Logic is where all of that lives—usually with humor.
In this episode, I start with a cold. A man cold, specifically. And from there, we explore why grown men act like they’re giving birth over a minor illness, how War of the Worlds proved microorganisms can defeat anyone, and why men are delightfully, frustratingly simple—Winnie-the-Pooh simple. It’s observational, playful, and unapologetically pragmatic.
Then we shift gears.
Because silence is an answer.
I talk about what it really means when questions go ignored, why people avoid honesty, how gaslighting starts, and the uncomfortable truth that most people react to the version of you they invent in their heads. It’s direct, reflective, and grounded in lived experience—not theory.
Funny, sharp, and honest—as always.
Chin Up, Tits Out.
By Lynn LevineHi! Lynn again.
This is Lynn Logic – Episode 33: The Man Cold & Silence.
Quick recap: I’m the widow of a cross-dressing alcoholic, a survivor of a blood clot in my brain, and someone who has spent 25 years working in accounting and operations across real estate, car dealerships, and hotels. I also have a BA in psychology and a lifelong love of patterns, numbers, and categories. Lynn Logic is where all of that lives—usually with humor.
In this episode, I start with a cold. A man cold, specifically. And from there, we explore why grown men act like they’re giving birth over a minor illness, how War of the Worlds proved microorganisms can defeat anyone, and why men are delightfully, frustratingly simple—Winnie-the-Pooh simple. It’s observational, playful, and unapologetically pragmatic.
Then we shift gears.
Because silence is an answer.
I talk about what it really means when questions go ignored, why people avoid honesty, how gaslighting starts, and the uncomfortable truth that most people react to the version of you they invent in their heads. It’s direct, reflective, and grounded in lived experience—not theory.
Funny, sharp, and honest—as always.
Chin Up, Tits Out.