Heartbroken, Not Broken: Love, Relationships, Breakups and Healing
Momo Moon records this podcast while walking through nature preserves in Los Angeles, and you can hear the difference. Birds singing in the background, the crunch of trails underfoot, the natural pauses that come from someone thinking as they walk rather than reading from a script. It gives the whole show a meditative, intimate quality that stands apart from the more structured breakup podcasts out there.
Momo is a writer, singer, and healer, and her episodes lean heavily into the poetic and emotional side of heartbreak. She shares personal stories with raw honesty, reads from poets who captured loss better than any self-help book could, and asks the kind of questions that sit with you long after the episode ends. This is not a podcast that gives you a twelve-step plan for getting over your ex. It is a podcast that helps you feel less alone in the messiness of it all.
The show covers love bombing, the science behind why heartbreak feels physical, the art of letting go, ghosting, and that painful in-between space where you are no longer who you were but have not yet become who you are going to be. Momo approaches these topics with a gentleness that never feels patronizing. She trusts her listeners to be smart, feeling people who just need someone to acknowledge what they are going through.
Streaming in 28 countries and growing, the podcast has found an audience of people who want something more reflective and lyrical in their healing process. If your breakup recovery needs space for grief rather than a quick fix, Momo Moon offers exactly that kind of shelter.
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