Episodes
Published 04/07/21
Megan Dufault (she/her) was born and raised in San Diego, but moved to NYC five years ago to find her forever home.  She has worked in the hospitality field for most of her adult life but finds her true joy in illustration and typography. You can find some of her work at @abcDufault in Instagram
Published 04/07/21
In this episode, Libby talks with Satyam Valli, a success actor, artist, producer, and much more. They dive into their past relationships finding commonalities in young love and what they have taken from those experiences. While also analyzing the different forms of relationship attachments, they don't fail to have a laugh.
Published 03/31/21
In this episode, Lobster is back after recovering from Corona Virus. In this episode Libby reads an email from a listener, Parade Stone, who describes her experience with a horrendous friends with benefits situation she had in college.
Published 03/25/21
In this episode, Libby talks with Tristen Stafford, a successful writer and director who’s film “Pretenders” is making waves across the country. Tristen opens up about his love life and the discoveries he has made since being single. He also speaks on his engagement that unfortunately broke off last year and what the journey has been for him.
Published 03/10/21
In this episode, Libby has not only one, but two amazing guests. Iris Rogers, successful model and hemp business owner, and Emma Grace Myers, actor, writer, and co-star with Libby on their recently released film, “Pretenders.” Iris, Emma, and Libby take some time to self-reflect on the recent steps in their life this episode and never fail to laugh in the process.
Published 03/03/21
In this episode, we are joined by Mackian Bauman, an extremely talented dancer, artist, and professor based out of NYC. Mackian brings a ton of knowledge is this weekend episode. His most recent project has called for him to do a vast amount of research on the subject of love. He also opens up about a recent relationship of his that took an unexpected turn into a strong friendship. Mackian uses his recent research to analyze the relationship he had and doesn’t fail to keep the laughter coming...
Published 02/24/21
In this episode, we are lucky enough to have Chris Cardelia, an extremely talented dancer, singer, violinist and performer in the musical Kinky Boots. Chris gives his insight on the lgbtq community and some of the heartbreak he feels in a place that is supposed to make him feel safe. He opens up about his drag alter ego and the misconceptions that come along with it.
Published 02/17/21
In this episode, Libby talks with Noelle Hauptmann-Anderson, a singer, dancer, producer who opens up about her recent losses, from friendships ending to her childhood home burning down in the California fires. Noelle also opens up about the recent loss of her sister, and how she found herself coping with something so difficult to come to terms with. However, all of this heartbreak doesn’t stop Libby and Noelle from having some great laughs throughout the episode, making it a good time for...
Published 02/10/21
In this episode, Libby interviews Michael Nicolo, a screenwriter, who opens up about his family dynamic, particularly his relationship with his mother. Michael offers honesty and vulnerability on the podcast that allows him and Libby to attribute his current behaviors and feelings directly to his childhood. However, this does not stop them from giving some lighthearted advice to fans and answering some entertaining questions.
Published 02/03/21
Welcome to Here for the Heartbreak! On our first episode, your host, Libby Larkin shares her recent heartbreak experience that sparked the idea of this podcast along with some of her other upcoming projects. Libby speaks of her experience in an unexpected love triangle with her ex-girlfriend and best friend. She isn’t afraid to get into the details of her experience and is able to take us along for the ride all the way to her insight now that she’s had the time to reflect.
Published 02/01/21
Practice Pilot
Published 01/13/21