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Honestly, I'm Fine
Maile Navarro
17 episodes
2 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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Energy, Entanglement, and Emotional TSA Lines (ft. Royce Perkins)
Honestly, I'm Fine
51 minutes 12 seconds
1 month ago
Energy, Entanglement, and Emotional TSA Lines (ft. Royce Perkins)

Grief gets weird and energy gets real in this episode of The AfterWords. Maile teams up with Royce Perkins to unpack what it means to clear energy, cut cords, and raise your vibration—without sounding like a Pinterest board.

They break down what twin flames really are (hint: not always romantic, not always mutual, and definitely not always healthy), and Maile opens up about the one connection that wrecked her the most… the one she felt in her soul but never got to see reflected back. The one she still can’t shake, even when every sign points to let go.

If you’ve ever held on too long, loved too hard, or felt someone in your bones who barely remembered your name—this is your episode.

Also covered:
⚡ What energy actually is
🧼 Cord cutting without the crystals
📡 Quantum entanglement (and why Maile thinks someone from the Bush era still thinks about her)
🕯️ How to raise your vibe enough to connect with the people you've lost

It’s raw. It’s funny. It’s too real.
And no, you’re not crazy. You’re just still entangled.


✨ CONNECT + SUPPORT

💸 Donate or Support: ⁠LiveLikeKingston.org/Donate⁠📱 Venmo: ⁠@LiveLikeKingston⁠

📚 Buy the Book: ⁠Zuma’s Magical Balloon⁠📝 Download: ⁠You’re Not Crazy, You’re Connected Grief Journal⁠

🌐 Websites:

  • ⁠The AfterWords⁠ — podcast + grief resources

  • ⁠Thrive Advocacy Collective⁠ — family + advocacy support

  • ⁠Live Like Kingston⁠ — Kingston’s legacy + nonprofit

📣 Socials:

  • ⁠Instagram: @TheAfterWordsPodcast⁠

  • ⁠Instagram: @HauteMess_LA⁠

  • ⁠Facebook⁠

  • ⁠YouTube⁠

  • ⁠Medium

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