Mo Houston

This is a Metaphor

Comedy EN ↓ 31 episodes

There are so many ways to be a person. This Is A Metaphor is what happens when a curious creative can’t stop connecting dots. Life hands you a breakup, a bird call, a bagel? Boom. That’s a metaphor. This show isn’t therapy, and it isn’t theater, but it is art. It’s an existential treasure hunt—with jokes. Hosted by Mo Houston, a sharp-witted, soul-deep storyteller who views life through many lenses. She who knows the world makes sense… if you squint really hard. She’s lived out of suitcases and studios, built brands and burned out, laughed onstage and cried in voice notes. This podcast is kind...

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Mo Houston

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Comedy

Latest episode

Jun 26, 2026

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Episodes

Musings: Vroom, Vroom 26.06.2026

In the season finale of This is a Metaphor. Mo get’s her motorcycle endorsement thinking the class would teach her how to ride. But reality showed up with 90-degree heat, a course full of cones, a too-big bike, and a series of stalls that had her feeling like a real dummy. Her instructor’s big note? Loosen up, Momo.  The more she tried to look competent, the stiffer she got, and the harder it was...

Two Truths At Once w/Twin Essence 13.06.2026

Part 2 with sister duo Twin Essence! A loud warehouse door tried to kill the recording, so we took it as a sign and went even deeper. Marley and Lacey from Twin Essence return to unpack how intuition shows up in real life: the flow state you can’t force, the “random” epiphany that hits while brushing your teeth, and the way synchronicity sneaks in through music, movies, and TV when you least expec...

Musings: Have You Tried Patience? 06.06.2026

Your plan can be solid and yet—fall apart. Mo begins with a simple question, “How does the word patience make you feel?”, then follow the thread into what happens when timelines slip, progress looks messy, and you’re tempted to decide it “isn’t meant to be.” If you’ve ever felt foolish for believing you could control the outcome, you’re not alone and you’re not broken.  In this episode Mo talk’s a...

Negative Film, Negative Space & Positive Thoughts w/Stephen Zane 23.05.2026

Uncertainty is everywhere right now, and it can either shut you down or sharpen you. Mo sit’s down with Stephen Zane, a portrait photographer and the owner of Ybor City’s Coastal Film Lab, in Tampa Bay Florida. Together they talk about what it really takes to build a creative business while protecting your mind. We get into the boundaries that keep you informed without getting swallowed by news, a...

Musings: Better than Branding 11.05.2026

Two strangers at a coffee shop say “branding is everything,” and one of them tries to prove it with a straight face: she’s been wearing black since before black was “a thing.” That tiny, ridiculous claim opens a much bigger question Mo can’t ignore anymore. When did personal branding become a substitute for having a personality?  This week, Mo digs into what brand strategy should be anchored to: i...

Starseeds in the Studio w/Twin Essence 25.04.2026

Welcome back to This is a Metaphor — it’s been a few weeks and in this episode, Mo sits down with Twin Essence for a fast, wide-ranging talk that moves from paranormal childhood stories to Starseed identity, ascension work, and the real-world challenge of staying sovereign inside everyday systems.  A Starseed is: A lightworker, Star People, Old Soul, Galactic Soul. They have a deep intuition, deep...

Musings: Good Grief Girl 27.03.2026

Mo hit a point where she couldn’t tell if she was gathering insight or just collecting noise, so she pulled out the one tool she can’t escape: discernment. With the Pisces new moon overhead, she talks through what happens when astrology, tarot, and “readings” start to replace your own knowing, especially when you’re low-key trying to survive a breakup you don’t want to admit mattered. The emotions...

She Said What? w/Madeline Sargent 17.03.2026

Recording a podcast is one of the fastest ways to meet yourself, especially when the Wi‑Fi lags, Riverside refuses to cooperate, and you still decide to hit record. Mo sits down with Madeline Sargent , creator of the She Says It Podcast , to talk about the unglamorous truth of starting a podcast: the tech hiccups, the nerves, the editing spiral, and the pressure to market something that still feel...

Ep. 21: Quantum Possibility w/Mario Radinger 06.03.2026

A cold DM turns into a rare, generous exchange about how we actually hear ourselves. Mo sits down, virtually, across time and space, with a quantum hypnotist, Author, and Akashic Reader Mario Radinger, whose “higher self” sessions reveal something both simple and hard to practice: when trust and safety are present, letting go can be easy. He shares how Dolores Cannon’s work lit the fuse, why most...

Musings: “Rich Girl” 05.03.2026

A single line from an interview can change how you see wealth, and today that line reorients everything toward the inside. We follow a thread from Jessie Buckley’s interview from The Colbert Late Show in which she talks about her character, Agnes, from her award winning performance in Hamnet. From which Buckley says about her character, “She is rich”— which asks us to go into the deeper question o...

Musings: What if the Thing You’re Meant to do Today is the One Thing You Didn’t Put on Your List? 13.02.2026

On her most unhinged episode yet, and possibly most insightful, Mo asks what if the thing you’re meant to do today is the one thing you didn’t put on your list? She starts with a playful ode to singing to money, stumbles into an Irish accent breakthrough, and then steps straight into the deep end: real-world flirting far exceeds the fatigued dating-app world and why acting on a single inspired pin...

Musings: “The Art of Shedding” 01.02.2026

January can feel like a trick of light—too slow, too long, and just honest enough to make you face what you’ve been dodging. We wade into that stretch with a messy mix of car trouble, online yoga teacher training, and a brand-new job in solar that drops me onto a dialer with a script, a headset, and a whole lot of resistance. What starts as a hustle for stability turns into a study in patience, di...

Musings: “All Clear” 17.01.2026

Mo shares how a week long fever made her burn through identity, ego, and preferences. She shares how a brutal flu made her renegotiate food, comfort, and control: jello for texture, watermelon for water, spaghetti for sanity, and the realization that “good” choices look different when the only goal is to feel better. This week she digs into the spirituality behind sickness. When your fever peaks a...

Musings: “New Yearn” 02.01.2026

We enter 2026 by trading performance for meaning, letting “yearn” guide how we make, love, and choose what matters. From a cold Tampa night that turned radiant to a creative rejection that became craft, we map how to turn longing into honest work—something more aligned than desire.  • pressure and pitfalls of year-end recaps • choosing meaning over performance and applause • the power of dropping...

Musings: Left Unsaid 27.12.2025

The day after Christmas has its own quiet electricity—the kind that lingers in the air when the lights are still up, the floor is a little glittered, and the stories of yesterday are still warm. We lean into that charge to explore how simple comforts—fresh socks, a full stocking, a perfectly folded corner of wrapping paper—can feel more luxurious than anything extravagant. Then we follow that thre...

Ep.14: Tenacious Folk w/Jake Polin 12.12.2025

Comedy is a mirror and a map, MO’s long conversation with stand-up comic Jake Poland traces both. They start with the personal—the tired voice after a great talk, the open mic nights in St. Pete and Tampa, the strange little signs that push you back on stage—and quickly find the bigger story: comedy as a daily reset. Jake insists the craft restarts every day. Yesterday’s kill doesn’t pay today’s d...

Musings: Hi, Baby 06.12.2025

Do you ever know something is working, but the feeling isn’t there? Sometimes something good doesn’t mean it’s right. In this episode Mo tells a tale about a pair of borrowed pants, musical serendipity, and love that feels good but just isn’t right. She reflects on a relationship with kindness, keeping the memories bright instead of bitter. If you’re interested in emotional timing, respecting capa...

Musings: Cellar Door 29.11.2025

A wrecked trailer with no side door isn’t the obvious start to a creative life on wheels—unless it keeps calling your name. In this episode we share the full, unglossed story of The Chariot, Mo’s DIY mobile studio built from a $1,500 shell, a stack of tarot pulls, and a stubborn need to turn fear of stagnation into honest motion. What began as a quest to “get to the West Coast” became a deeper pra...

Musings: Pennies & Spiderwebs 15.11.2025

A penny that costs more than a penny is more than a quirky headline; it’s a sharp clue that our symbols of value can slip out of sync with reality. From that strange starting point, we open a wider lens on creative work, purpose, and the messy middle where many pursuits coexist before they cohere. If you’ve ever waited for one calling to choose you, this conversation offers a different map. We tal...

Musings: Lessons From Power Hour 08.11.2025

We trace the tug-of-war between fixing others and tending ourselves, from breakup fallout to a supermoon yoga class that forces a choice between pushing and resting. Petty thoughts, poofy bangs, and one blocked mirror turn into a lesson on worth, boundaries, and good-enough days. As heat builds and the sequence stacks, we hit a choice point familiar to every overachiever. Push because you can, or...

Really Good People w/ Matt Lathrom 31.10.2025

What do fragile dreams, public grief, and indie film have in common? More than you might think. Mo & Matt Lathrom (from the last guest episode) start with an unsettling “protect the tiny creature” dreams and move through the losses of cultural icons, asking what kind of space opens when giants leave—and who has the courage to fill it. Along the way, they talk illness, resilience, and why a sin...

Musings: The Season of Freaky 14.10.2025

October has a way of shaking the dust off creativity. In this episode, Mo looks at how Halloween’s built-in weirdness gives people an excuse to show sides of themselves they usually keep hidden. It’s not about spells or candy — it’s about the rare moment when performance, play, and belonging overlap. She traces that spark into the rest of the year, sharing small rituals that keep curiosity alive —...

Render Me This w/Matt Lathrom 03.10.2025

They came for Visual Effects, but stayed for coffee shop politics. On this episode Mo chats with fellow creative, and friend, Matt Lathrom. Agencies thin out while indie film gets louder, scrappier, and—somehow—more fun.  Lathrom, a multi-hyphenate VFX artist and producer whose credits include HBO, Netflix, and a growing list of indie features aiming at Sundance. Together they get candid about the...

Musings: Toil 20.09.2025

In this episode, Mo talks about how she set out to have the perfect morning: coffee, art, beach plans, and a finished painting. Instead, she found herself twelve hours deep slowly slipping into the void of an unfinished project. Or worse, a sh*tty painting. Along the way, Mo unpacks what happens when the vision in your head doesn’t match reality, and why having a plan is really useless when it com...

Musings: Hopecore 12.09.2025

Mo dives into Hopecore, meditation, and the strange joy of carrots. She confesses to endless scrolling, whispering mantras, napping like a pro, and discovering that sometimes doing nothing actually counts as progress. This episode is about showing up, staying chill, and weirding out your inner child.  Made-up time stamps you might find useless, or recklessly accurate: 00:00 – 01:00 – Brain fried t...

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