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Honestly, I'm Fine
Maile Navarro
21 episodes
6 days ago
Honestly, I’m Fine is the podcast for people who say they’re “fine” while actively falling apart in a Target parking lot. Hosted by Maile Navarro — mom, writer, accidental comedian, spiritual work-in-progress, and woman who has survived more plot twists than Netflix — this show is part confession, part comedy, part “how is this my life,” and part “ok but maybe God is real.” This isn’t a grief podcast. It’s a life-after-life-falls-apart podcast. Maile dives into the before, the after, and the in-between: • childhood abandonment disguised as ice cream • marriages that should’ve come with warning
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Honestly, I’m Fine is the podcast for people who say they’re “fine” while actively falling apart in a Target parking lot. Hosted by Maile Navarro — mom, writer, accidental comedian, spiritual work-in-progress, and woman who has survived more plot twists than Netflix — this show is part confession, part comedy, part “how is this my life,” and part “ok but maybe God is real.” This isn’t a grief podcast. It’s a life-after-life-falls-apart podcast. Maile dives into the before, the after, and the in-between: • childhood abandonment disguised as ice cream • marriages that should’ve come with warning
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Part Two: Because Apparently I Still Had More to Say
Honestly, I'm Fine
40 minutes 49 seconds
1 month ago
Part Two: Because Apparently I Still Had More to Say

Welcome to part two which means we survived part one without me blacking out mid-sentence or Tanisha calling for backup. She’s here again doing what she does best which is keeping me from free-falling into twelve unrelated stories while the audience wonders if they accidentally clicked on a documentary about reincarnation and bad life choices.

This episode picks up where we left off. Kingston. Signs. The balloon. The strange moments you can’t shrug off no matter how hard you try. The things nobody prepares you for when your life cracks open and the universe starts dropping hints like it thinks you’re finally paying attention.

We talk grief that doesn’t behave grief that rewires you grief that teaches you more in a year than school managed in twelve. We talk kids who see more than adults pretend to. We talk spiritual wake-ups that feel less like enlightenment and more like getting shoved through a cosmic revolving door without warning. And yes we talk about the red balloon again because apparently I’m contractually obligated by the afterlife.

Tanisha keeps me on track. I try to behave. Neither of us succeeds. It’s fine.

If you want the rest of my projects books grief support links and whatever side quest I’m pretending to manage this week you can find everything here:
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Honestly, I'm Fine
Honestly, I’m Fine is the podcast for people who say they’re “fine” while actively falling apart in a Target parking lot. Hosted by Maile Navarro — mom, writer, accidental comedian, spiritual work-in-progress, and woman who has survived more plot twists than Netflix — this show is part confession, part comedy, part “how is this my life,” and part “ok but maybe God is real.” This isn’t a grief podcast. It’s a life-after-life-falls-apart podcast. Maile dives into the before, the after, and the in-between: • childhood abandonment disguised as ice cream • marriages that should’ve come with warning