Earth Monster

Matt LeBlanc

We're all monsters. Have some empathy. What story have you lived that we need to hear? Let's deconstruct the ego and laugh at the selfish parts. What are your creature comforts? We all use fantasies to drive us. I call them necessary delusions. I'm not interested in our differences but rather in uncovering our endless similarities.

  1. 10/06/2025

    She Hates Money But Can’t Escape It

    Meg grew up between two extremes — scarcity and sudden wealth. Her parents went from steel mills in Pittsburgh to automotive success in Detroit, and she watched them buy rugs, lamps, and shop vacs in bulk, only to fight over them endlessly. For Meg, money never equaled happiness, and the material things that came with it felt empty.Now in her 40s and going through a divorce, she’s still wrestling with her complicated relationship with money. She describes it as “the redheaded stepchild locked in the closet,” something she avoids even when she earns it, often dropping cash or refusing gifts because they don’t feel like love.In this deeply honest conversation, Meg opens up about:Growing up around scarcity, hoarding, and conflicted views on moneyWhy she hates asking for money and struggles as an entrepreneurHow divorce forced her to reevaluate her beliefs about abundanceThe tension between material gifts and emotional connectionHer passion for connection, service, and building a different kind of value systemThis is not just a story about money — it’s about identity, worth, and the search for meaning in a world obsessed with status.If you’ve ever felt conflicted about money, gifts, or the idea of “success,” Meg’s story will challenge the way you think.EarthMonster is the storytelling podcast that celebrates vulnerability and explores the messy, beautiful journey of being human. Subscribe for more conversations that uncover the real stories that shape our lives.

    36 min
  2. 10/06/2025

    Chasing Dreams and Saving Lives (Like maybe my own)

    Jeremy grew up moving from place to place, sleeping on floors, and living with constant instability. By the time he was 17, his mother had overdosed, his family had splintered, and he had already learned to survive more than most adults ever face. Now 24, he works the night shift as a medic in a chaotic emergency room, seeing life and death unfold every day — all while chasing the dream of becoming a world-renowned musician. He’s never touched drugs, alcohol, or cigarettes, choosing instead to stay straight edge even while surrounded by addiction and instability. In this raw and unfiltered conversation, Jeremy opens up about: Growing up through eviction after eviction and losing his mom as a teenager Finding stability in music and the dream of being “the biggest in the world” What it’s like to keep people alive in the ER while struggling with depersonalization himself The fear of being forgotten, and why leaving a legacy drives everything he does How empathy shaped him, and why he refuses to break under the weight of his past This is a story about resilience, legacy, and the fight to find yourself when the world has tried to break you. If you’ve ever felt lost, struggled to hold onto hope, or questioned who you really are, Jeremy’s story will stay with you. EarthMonster is the storytelling podcast that celebrates vulnerability and explores the messy, beautiful journey of being human. Subscribe for more conversations that uncover the real stories that shape our lives.

    30 min
  3. 09/22/2025

    Addiction Nearly Killed Me...This Saved My Life

    He grew up caught between two worlds, never feeling like he truly belonged. By 14, he had left home. By 17, he was hooked on heroin, overdosing, and waking up in rehab on his 18th birthday. Violence, gangs, and addiction followed him everywhere, and at his lowest point, he walked out the door ready to end it all.But life had other plans. A chance encounter, what he calls “the sign that kept him alive”, pulled him back from the edge. From overdoses and gang fights to building a new life and reclaiming his purpose, Michael’s story is one of survival, redemption, and finding meaning when it seemed impossible.In this raw and unfiltered conversation, he opens up about:Growing up between cultures and never fitting inGang life, violence, and addiction as a teenagerSurviving an overdose and turning 18 inside a rehabThe night he almost ended his life, and the stranger who unknowingly saved himWhy he believes he’s still here, and how he carries that forward todayThis is not just a story about addiction, it’s about resilience, the power of second chances, and the reminder that even in the darkest moments, hope can break through in unexpected ways.If you’ve ever battled your own demons, questioned your purpose, or searched for meaning after hitting rock bottom, Michael’s story will stay with you.EarthMonster is the storytelling podcast that celebrates vulnerability and explores the messy, beautiful journey of being human. Subscribe for more conversations that dig deep into the lies we tell ourselves, the fantasies that keep us going, and the truths that set us free.

    37 min
  4. 08/25/2025

    Survival VS Passion: Volatile Parents, Radical Politics, Resourceful to the MAX

    Born into a life where stability was a luxury and survival was an art form, this week’s guest grew up in constant motion—14 moves before the age of nine, a childhood spent in the shadow of volatile parents, and a home where hard truths were served without filter. With no safety net and no family wealth to fall back on, she learned early that the only way forward was to create her own path from whatever scraps she could find. In this episode, we dig into what it means to build a life entirely from resourcefulness and grit: the lessons learned in poverty, the beauty and burden of relentless self-reliance, and the fine line between chasing your passions and selling out just enough to survive. From navigating the art world without privilege to turning trash into treasures, from living at a pace most people can’t keep up with to embracing her identity as a “tornado for good,” she reveals the raw truth about what it takes to keep going when nothing is handed to you. If you’ve ever felt like the odds were stacked against you, wondered how to turn hardship into fuel, or questioned whether passion can survive under pressure, this conversation is for you. It’s a fierce, unfiltered look at resilience, reinvention, and the wild, messy beauty of making something from nothing. Earth Monster is the storytelling podcast that uncovers the real stories and biggest ideas that have shaped our lives. Subscribe for more episodes that celebrate the messy, beautiful journey of being human.

    39 min
4.9
out of 5
48 Ratings

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We're all monsters. Have some empathy. What story have you lived that we need to hear? Let's deconstruct the ego and laugh at the selfish parts. What are your creature comforts? We all use fantasies to drive us. I call them necessary delusions. I'm not interested in our differences but rather in uncovering our endless similarities.