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Mair's Podcast

Mair's Podcast

By: Marilyn Jain
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A space where real stories, raw feelings, and curious minds meet. Mair explores life the way most people avoid it: honestly, gently, and with a little spark. From personal journeys to hard questions to the quiet thoughts we never say out loud, each episode opens another window into what it means to be human. Whether it’s a deep conversation, a moment of reflection, or a topic that pushes you to think differently, this podcast is here to light up the inner world and make you feel a little more understood.Marilyn Jain Biographies & Memoirs Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Salt in the Blood
    Mar 26 2026

    March is Autoimmune Awareness Month
    so this episode gently explores what it means to live with something your body doesn’t always explain.

    Through small, everyday moments,
    it’s a quiet conversation about listening to yourself,
    understanding your limits,
    and finding softness in between.

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    27 mins
  • Kinder Sea
    Mar 1 2026

    Kinder Sea is an episode soaked in poetry and longing, the kind that sits quietly in your ribs.

    We talk about what it means to be human:
    to ache, to wait, to hope, to almost-love, to hold back.

    It’s tender.
    It’s raw.
    It’s honest.

    Come sit by the water with me. Let’s feel without apologizing for it.

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    28 mins
  • The Calculating Heart
    Nov 22 2025

    In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Guja Tsitlidze, a doctor whose depth, clarity, and emotional intelligence make him stand out in every room. We talk about the intersection of curiosity, inner growth, resilience, identity beyond roles, and the beautifully complex balance between intellect and emotion.

    If you’ve ever wondered what shapes the inner world of a deeply aware, observant, and intentional person — this episode is for you.
    A grounded, honest, and surprising conversation from start to finish.

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    1 hr and 1 min
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